Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

THE FASTEST, FUNNIEST PICTURE SINCE'"MY^TIFE^ FAMILY"! " ' ■ -^SSSa^I ™ " l . LBSLIEHENSON-EDWaM^^^ - IT'S A BOY" . R _ (Recommended by Censor for Adults) '■ "' Se^thom '™~?'?shsi He v Son aD, a Albf rt Buvdojl each impersonating the one woman! bee them meet iv the home where that woman is a guest! It's the funniest thin m THE STASISII^OTHY DANIFT q■' ) . W*,,, JrL^J^^S^^S^^' ' ™ A 6"«Ston Tap-dancers. . PLA^S AT P.I.C. AMP THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-5951. " vf™ COJffiS™™E^TATE THEATRE! ~ AfeTER 11 am SATURDAY! \, ffl b , g»tfaf SS .' " j ° ■ mundate<i with Bookings for the"Easter Holidays. Be advised ■ r A^f^ T^%f \ ',- "Y^^ , . "P A "PAT TXT A'» ! t ,^ "A- - I Janet Gaynor more captivating more alluring tl 1a « »^n v r vi' a \ '. ' l light, she bursts into Sleepy Carolina, upsettVfaaditlonsanTectin^life where the ™ lazlnes 8> love where there was fear and hate. Janet Gaynor■»^a tant)uW -* ™' r°manCe that wiU live forerer in y°u^iS^? * ™ft P^in Box Plans are Filling Rapidly. Book Now at DTfi !L n..,. ) TTI A CTTT!T> C?-r»T-ir^T a trie . XLi^VOXJIiIV. OJtMiiOlALi - „.„„ mTT ' ' • ONLY .TWO DAYS MORE-PINEAPPLE & CREAM I LARGE 3 0o Z TIN DELICIOUS CRUSHED FIJIAN PINEAPPLE, ln its Original Flavour, and 1 TIN OF NESTLES CREAM, ■ ' rom m , ' ' ■. THE TWO FOR 11 d I ~ J-XV* . More thm m^o tins of Crushed Pineapple have no^ been sold by SELF TTT?T"P y HELP - . T nvmnAT LENTEN SPECIALS %£%£,£&£ 'jtf;;- « tins for 1/- H~ s .i, TomaW Sauce> 6%d and M SeSS SaVdines "^'^J<\ SgffggU-y—•/..«" Home-made Picklea „..." ii%s nt'LlliPri VVorCo3ter Sauce 10 I "X» Tomato Soup .... « "7d'"andlMd HP^ r° HH eße %lb 7% SuS| r ■ -Vi-*-" 70^ W S S.^ o ' : V Brown Barrett's Tomato Sauce— British Columb:an Sockeye .. 3/2 and 2/ **■,■,,„-" 10% d and 1/3% (Not Alaskan Red) e4 °^k Tobacco j oz pkts 6%d Player's Cigarettes fi u^ Majestic Plug Tobacco , 1/5% Craven A Cigarettes Wd STIGAT? A 1 7/11K -\ar ou"rAK, Al—7olD DEgS, 16/SELF HELP leads in W prices. V r'TTTTM rirrFTl TT. TTIJ I! 11W , £flf, f KUNES—Iib for 6Jd ■ 3^^ come back for more- SomcthiDs» \ • sE^g^s^^ t s B^ aw. ii». 1 rich Chocolate flavour. b,° Beans- Produces a delicious E IMPERIAL JAM-l's 6d 2'^ 11A ■ • JiSi^ Sped Ea.er Prices - CHOCOLATES (Good Quality) lib 10 M A 1 si l. IOJd i ■:<^^^z^ec&e^v^' 1^ mw^^ WE CLOSE AT 9 twttpbt, ' " E MORNING, APRIL'J^BE WEEP <sn^if^J 9 ' EEOPENING TUESDA T . AND AVOID LAST-MINUT ' DELAYS. ' ' SELF HELP mop ".... XZJ2/JUJT UU.-UjT., THE PIKM THAT Bl^Tiriw -n XKM THAT BROUGHT PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN ' • -pOWIXC •-• m DMC"'°R • EOMKe! f^ssr^isrss »«. Olte;«s s-»-JS !S7£"'" — -»— " ¥&& *T" Lambton at 2.30 p.m. and Petone at —- '*~ MAKNOR> Hon. See, 2AO p.m. EASTER JAZZ CARNIVAL . ._ S »=!™C. 4S ri-^ lSS Jh,'»?g T^^T Jg** $ **««■ V GRAND^OLD-ffi^il) 116 n _ MODERND& . Floor, supper, and MWnfa Tpri. r .;^ «, PUBUC NOT.CES. Wa^'SSS^tS^iiSStS ™| ;^BSS?«e disT S^^^lSo^ BANKRUPTCY. -— J. MOORE; M.C gggjS| S^Lggl !E 4l^ Date?S? Mtt'da^rf 'ffih !0^ Home-n^f^ 0" Wo»del^» ?»^.' y y Ce^HT ARK H°me-mado Good Monte Carlos - ' CLARK- «.. ... S"bscnption Is. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY ■ GalaNg^ 0" B'g m J^l ' TO VIGHT AVn Jn TUES?,A?' c 3rd j3^ of APPJL ' 193*> TOlaGHr A^«D EVERY TUESDAY. ■. . S '™^A^S'" Old-Time Dance. ^ Zealand. nro ghout New RIQ bane of lew Zealand. . gffi THE COMMERCIAL BANK OP AUS- "hab&TTP^t? Apr^ -17 &cc> r «ou ..-«»«.-«j™^ ■-■■■• n,^; 4™o 4\ Its Best" ■:■... S T" ™t^A^™*T ™. M. SPELLERBERG, «»8 Music. Bell Solos, Duets., etc. -X * pIANO AND ORGAN TUNER NoVIRY "OURS »SubS '^ m*O TDM*, A^My , G. W. JOHNSON, M.C. 2sfeS»±irt£«B2 A^ffiV»°?3S^ w S?SS*«IS'TE2KTffi W.^ftW? 1 *"- the Bristol Piano Company having. been IMPERIAL BAND. • severed, after over 22 years' service, in- Good Floor. Supper included. John Broadwood. . i ■ vvr ,y TT v rr ,i l ,A l , T „T ~ . WELLINGTON^CONVALESCENT t, .communications to be sent to 20 HOME. Parade ' Lya" Bay- Weto"ton- T^ Stf ut6ry Meetin S of Contributor ' TSisnedl r",; for the Election of Trustees will b TOD W SPWTURffIfRr eld atj^ter's Building, 105 Customhous ! FRED. M. SPELLERBERG. Quay, Wellington, on TUESDAY, APRD . * 3, 1934, at 2.45 p.m. . ,■ . ,- .L. MEN^S^ FUNERA^ NOTtCES- wna^roy society for relie T TH^ Funera] oi-J}° lat T e Mr% ?' E; rr,^ cP THE AGE° x Culverwell will leave Isaac Clark and THE Statutory Meeting of Contributor . Son's Mortuary Chapel, V Wingfield A for the election of Trusted "ill b d Street, at 3 p,m. Tomorrow (Wednesday), held at Seater's Building. 105 Custom - Mar* 28, 1934, for Karori Cemetery. house Quay, Wellington, ot TUESDAY » Funeral Mr«:to». B«cr«l« g . can buy. Guaranteed equal to any three our workshop and save money. 114^ B^' ■

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19340327.2.7.5

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 2

Word Count
736

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert