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AN OUTSTANDING DELIGHT! 1931 GOES A* ... iH^^^^^^^^^^^A < S^^ ■■■ LvUlVllliUi aH^^^^^bVf^^^^l^^^^^^^^H /< * ' 'f^^^H^ May we present this , \\* ; ymuJ^^Jdj^K? 'if |^|BH|^B ■ . -well-bred English aris- \'*, - ' '^^p^^^^K^ ,%9^^^^^H^V ' ' - tocrat, a devilishly in- (> ' r^' • 'WSF correct scamp! He made f, A■' -. . ,JM S love in a crazy way and -^'j^ f ' ' "'ml' '* 1* 's^» women were crazy about r~-^</ \, '•" ■'-M^W^m wK^K^^^L "A comedy thai sparkles ' hke a shower of dia* v-t"^Si^^B^^^^^^^Bß^^^l ' vide "Smith's Weekly." s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^K^'-i£gilKl^l»^^»^»^»^»^^»^»^»M presents IHIIII^IHII^HLHHHLVBM%^^HhoOfe£^HiHH ronald COLMAN V |flSHfl|BH^H|H{fl| . Fredericklonsdales IlijJ^fc^i^%:V|k^ ': ,;, J wi^h LORETTA YOUNG, FRED KERR, , ' '■■:' "m MYRNA LOY, DAVID TORRENCE y UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE fc» STARTS TOHfAnnAII7 Eve» Ronald** Terrible Terrier U ■ bit amued! Since -MUKKUVV when doe* a gentleman «ell hit bed to a lady? A moit unusual procedure, but everything is moat un« Three Sessions Daily! It a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. usual in plays written by the witty Mr. Lonsdale, ' Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co., and the Theatre author of "On Approval, and The Last of Mrs. (Phone 44-144). N Cheney." - , _ __ _--—- tov*n^lrl jn^ LSL^^^BpHM KeUogg's Rice Bobble* nap L 111 fll and pop in cold milk or ore«in. A^m JLj^ariJlC^Lß^p^^^Jl There never wag a crisper HJv 4fiA s^/V cereal. Delidon* rice touted F*^ J^^H \|p^ into nourishing bubbles. Won* f AS^^jJHt The Art Cabinet Prices for derful for children. V^^J^KL high-grade, well made Furniture are the lowest Serve for break&st, luncheon ■■PBBsW,. . in town, yet we offer you O r dinner. DeUdoiw with frmti lendeTpayTenSand NO or berries, sweetemrf with THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. DEPOSIT!! honey. No cooking required. llflOT IIIDfIDTAIIT *ZZrn&%^4>>-^ Order a red4oid^ree» packet HIUv I 1111111111 Hill I|/T^ i ' \\%vT\ r* s^Ci*^ i from your grocer. v "Next to Christmas and N«w Tear* D*j( iSfTm^jFEMS^'^^^mM ' . ' I enjoy October the Eighth beet of lit - Ifcr^^^Tr • a -r- U^gj==^l • I looked in the flyleaf of the family Bible. ™r"TS£s-^^^?n^*!3l t YSITSm^ ■ WW* yesterday just to be sure. Yea, tbam it ■yj^»^H9yi«Kß nil*? |H W^9T' _***^ was: 'Sbenezer, October 8, 1882. ' I'm Uy bIICE •_ forty-nine to-day, and next year X touch HaSalllS«*f the half-century ! Wl rSSSSr w "Well, I thought I'd have a little joU ml^^^M^mMP^S Ml on Nets' the week before last I raked fe^MmSfeffife^^F 111 ' up all the scissors in the house—nine pJbsS**''^■HbW ■ *^^^^^^ out shears down to the pair out of het P^ZSrnAi^B^H ' manicure set. And there were som| ' w^sTkT'rKtß^BV ** \ a pretty haggard looking things in between! -** *•" *—*y& In I went to Nees'' with the whol« WzSr*&J&i^r ' wMrAWtiBMMdM bundle and said I wanted them shar* . - *^^^^Vg^S^W. , Mmrt*^^o'o '"' pened, 'as advertised, at threepence' a ■...'■ .^ W.^ ■ -w W time. Believe me, they didn't turn a haif /«l IPr^TEhCICI nC —but those scissors could hare when I CHESTERFIELDS rice BUBBLES -SL*r^ft«-SSiaLl Frnm - nz matrn>otor>> cut a piece of string with.one now I fed —for instance, in rrom MESSRSi hTo! WuSi ITD, as if I'm desecrating a rasor! And bl«* a range of at- /. - An««c Av«nu«, Auckland. my soul, Igo in to-day and they're writing tractive cover- 4^B f|k " ~^7~ ' outanoticejike^is^^^^^^^^ ings at prices / ' mmmmtmmmmmmam—mmim^mm from £6 can be .. For One Week Only ! your.... PerWeck CHISELS _ J^O^V Sharpened for «£eW**§S»HD^ F^^^^^^^^m ' Same day service— 4Bi Offer closes Oct. 1» \ra^@uHSH9^ "Just the thing for the busy carpirate* yVarSjF^FwSfJPVmtL ■ bbbbbbbbbbS or the man about the house whose wifi« \ffOTG[i*MJHißV^k ' '■ .^I^I^H has used the favourite chisel for a screw* ' VwSa&ullCSEreSßk. §MBjAfl|^^H driver. Mine doesn't—she knows betteg v9t^rUijMoSS£9l9k ■■■■■■■■■■bI^psSIBHbW ],y now t -But there's an old chisel sonw* VBJSSJS :W*s2tMßßf¥Gw > where about the house with an «d«e lik4 vKfPrHBBIr '' a set of false teeth. I'd love to palm is vSO^SMW*^ |U\ I 1 ■' 1 on to»Nees' for a twopenny ftharpeninfc » vUWraK |H 1^ M M but I haven't the crust'after last week. yß&r A IVUJJ/ Picture of my • lZ DTv'/^f DK*^i BIRTHDAY PRESENT ! CARPETS KLUrLORtSSyi.::-.' w. _. . .-■ . _ , , _ . „ of the line (but not under '' -? rrom "Maconochie s Book of Reapes the one roof, though most —of quality and ■■*■'■' ■■■■■> • j j* _» j in the same street). Memo.^^^^F v '._ in many smart ' h^ tried OtM UXUa —Not to lend any more \ P-e. ... > per Week In these day. of economy, every g^ JB"^ V^jr : = housewife will welcome these not h av j ng made «p my \M'.m TUF ' wlißhtfu! ,w»' of ™Z BBS»4STor.rsSa|;. W« i IMF. ■'■-~. Maconochie's Herrings, Trident Bud Jackson's 88a—bo^h | % * ■;■■■■■; 1«" . ( Pa.^. and Pan Van Pickles. e^^^ed^foS | g I ART Send for Your Copy To^ay! j*^l^^; \ J •• ,: . ■_-• ' ■...■ i. ..■.. . .......».,..........■•■■■•■■•■■■•■••■••■ »«| saw, for 8/6." ' ■■.■ : ' ■•;■ ■~ HADIIIPTOa { Meurs. Ellia & Msatoa, Ud^ j . _ vADinti VQi I «abo,222ffWdN* [ yrrv ■ ■»« ttfll lIS sTBrrT I Please send me fres cop? of | fl^BH -^HB- '■ ■■■>*■• 79 WILLIS STREET | M.conocbje'i Book ef .Udpcs. W^M JT bb^bV. (Opposite "Evtnlnj Pott") [ . • - . j ■^■■■■•JB^ ..,. . ' • 5 .- \ 123 CUBA STREET •^■^■•■■■■■■■■H ! A<M"" " i"— i" : Open till » p.m. Fridays.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 86, 8 October 1931, Page 5

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