HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Direction: John Fuller and Song, Ltd.) "Where' Sound Sounds Best." DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m., NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! Warner Bros.' All-Colour'Hit, "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." .\ Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Production. A Warner Bros. & Vitapbone. Production. BOX PLANS NOW AT BRISTOL. Telephone Reservations at; Theatre (2S-175), after 7 p.m. KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AUTUMN SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUMS! CHRYSANTHEMUMS! . PARISH HALL, KARORI. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd MAY. Open. Continuously from 2.30 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. Saturday. Cut Flowers, Vegetables, Decorative. Numerous Special Exhibits. E. H. HAR.LEN, Hon. Secretary,. C/o Cemetory, Karori. Telephone 20-648. ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. . • WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTT-UPPER. HUTT-MASTERTON. /COMMENCING on SUNDAY, 4th. V MAY, 1930, the.Sunday Time-table will be as follows: — LEAVE LAMBTON— '<-.■' 9.0 a.m., for Masterton. 0.45 a.m., for. Upper Hutt. 2.5 p.m., for Upper Hutt, 5.17 p.m., for Masterton. 6.5 p.m., for Upper Hutt. 5.50 p.m., for Melling. ■ . 10.0 p.m., for Upper Hutt. ; FOR WELLINGTON— Leave Masterton; 8.45 a.m., 5.10 p.m. Leave Upper Hutt, "7.45, 11.51 a.m., 12.55, 4.40, 7.25, 8.9 p.m. Leave Melling, 9.22 p.m. •■ Leave Lower Hutt, 8.22 a.m., 12.20, 1,32, 5.17, 8.2, 8.38, 9.2G p.m. Leave Petone 8.26 a.m., 12.24, 1.36, 5.21, 8.6, 8.42, 9.30 p.m. (The 7.45 a.m. train from Upper Hiitfc now permits connection with the morning train from Thorndon t4. Palmerston North) . ~/,; .. ~ ■ For full particulars see" Poster Thne-tabla or inquire stations. PETONE CLASS JN SOCIAL PROBLEMS. A W.E.A. CLASS for the Study o£ ■*^- "Modern Social Pioblem,"' is being held in the Petone Technical iSchool each Friday, evening at 8 o'clock. Tutor: Professor T. A. Hunter. Twenty-four Lactures in the Courie. A'nominal fee is charged to students and a snail library of text-books is available fret. All interested in Social jnd Economic Pioblem» are invited to 'attend, and join iv the discussion that follows the tutor's lecture. E. MASLEN, District Secretary. 1. HAK'I. LTD., • (The Shop with the Orange Front.) 89, Cuba street (opp. Burjngtou Arcade.). Tor ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. < 30 ■,; ■ STUPENDOUS SPECIALS. . SHOP EARLY. SHOP WELL, GREY GREEN CIGARETTES, 50'», usually 3s 6d . WEEK-END SPECIAL, ;2s lOd tiiif GENUINE PALMOLIVE TOFjET SOAP* usually 7%d. • WEEK-END SPECIAL, 4%d tablet CHAMOIS MOPS, for Windows, Cars. etc., usually 6d each / WEEK-END SPECIALS,-5 for 1# CUSSON'S MAYDEW LAVENDER SOAP, usually 6d tabV WEEK-END SPECIALS, 5 tabs for W ENGLISH W.6.W. COTTON BAND*' AGES, usually 3d each WEEK;END SPECIAL, 6 for Is "OATINE" and "HAIR-SHAM" SHAMi POOS, usually 6d patket . WEEK-END SPECIALS, 7 for la BLACK LACQUER THERMOS FLASKS* pint size, usually 2s lid WEEK-END SPECIALS, Is IOV4d cac^ BEST ■■CANApiAN1 RUBBER GLOVES* nil sizes, usually Ts lid pair" WEEK-END SPECIAL, Is paitj THICK WHITE SCRIBBLING' BLOCKS; usually Sti each . : WEEK-END SPECIAL, 7 for: 14 HEAVY IVORY ENVELOPES, usuaHj; . : 6d packet . -...'■.>^;it;;-'(;--WEEK-END SPECIAL, 5 pkts U j ROGER AND GALLETS VELOUTBJ POWDER, usually 2s box WEEK-END SPECIAL, S%d bo^ JACKSON'S ENGLISH sgr. ASPIRINS, usually 9d . / WEEK-END SPECIAL, s'4d bot, BEECHAM'S PILLS., usually 1* Id boa WEEK-END SPECIAL, lO'.id bo^ <BEST QUALITY %oz CAMPHOR, us. usally 2d block WEEK-END SPECIAL, 10 for Is RADIUM FLOOR POLISH, usually lid WEEK-END' SPECIAL, 8d tin . COLGATE'S SHAVING STICK, u«u»llj> < . Is 4%d WEEK-END SPECIAL, Is bticjj! ROGER AND GALLETS "MISS FLJRT* " PERFUME, usually 2s lid WEEK-END SPECIAL, Is bktto' PULMONAS, usually ls-6d^ WEEK-END SPECIAL, Is 2'/jd tii ORIGINAL "MALTINE" EXTRACT, usually 3s 6d bottle . WEEK-END SPECIAL, Is 4'/sd bofc* ENGLISH BORIC LINT, 4oz, usually li 6d. - ■; WEEK-END SPECIAL. S'.id pkt, AND HUNDREDS^ OF OTHER LtNE? TO BE SEEN ON OUR COL'M'Jilli-' '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1930, Page 2
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