TO-MORROW for One Gigantic Week PARAMOUNT THEATRE of the Stars • ROBERT A TAYLOR IT in The Crowd Roars WITH MAUREEN OSULLIVAN — FRANK MORGAN — EDWARD ARNOLD LIONEL STANDER — JANE WYMAN Here is the Taylor Every Woman will Love . . . and Every Woman will Root for! He Fought his Way from the Back Alleys of life to the Arms of a Park Avenue Beauty! More Pathos than "Over the Hill" or "Back Street" ... More Thrills than "Mutiny on the Bounty" . » . More Laughter than "The Thin Man" . . . really a Remarkable Film! And this Brilliant Associate Entertainment. The Grandest First Half of any Programme ever presented in any part of the world:-— Judy Garland Stan Laurel Deanna Durbin Oliver Hardy "Every Sunday Afternoon" \^\ "BUSY BODIES" " HOLLY^WOOD PARTY" ASpecial Technicolour All-Musical Treat. With ELLISA LANDI r CLARK GABIE, JOE E, BROWN, JOAN BENNETT, FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, CHARLIE CHASE, ANNA MAY Wf/NG, THE MARCUS SHOW GIRLS, JOE MORRISON and Hundreds of Stan. A SHOW IN ITSELF! I "Our Gang" fete Smithes Alfalfa & Spanky r \ Speciality "NICHTIIf SALES'' "HOT ON ICE" James Fitzpatrick's Travel Talk. Passing Paratie+—Newsreel Perfect. •-... , " Jaipur— the Pink City" Stop Press Newsreel of To-morrow. ■■ ■ ; : " ' ■ . . ONE* AT "'■■ t ■ . • ■'-• • ■' The PARAMOUNT Theatre of Stars Twice Daily FOR ONE GIGANTIC WEEK — COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Early Reservation is Advised. The Whole Town will want to see . * this Programme! Reserves<at the D.I.C. oi Theatre (phone 51-842). ' POSITIVELY NO INCREASE IN PRICES—the Paramount Prices an Always the Same! MATINEES DAILY AT 2 P.M.—Stalls 1A; Onldren 6d. Reserved Stalls 1/6. EVENINGS AT 7.45 P.M.—Stalls 1/-. Back and Reserved Stalls 1/-. Drew Circle 1/6. Reserved Lounge and Dress Circle 2/3. « ■ ■ ' . ■ -"■■■• ' - ■ ■ . ■ Self-Help stores throughout New Zealand have so Jj¥j^^^ti^^^^ often been proved the best providers of all classes i ' of quality, low-priced groceries. Try them for " yourself this holiday time. Pack your hamper with V^^^^^^E^^^^^^^^^^ confidence—include these Self-Help picnic Specials —enjoy delicious outdoor meals and at the same time, save money. Remember Self-Help is the firm / * that brought prices down and keeps them down. Siavoy Sandwich Pastes ■^^sC. *-- '^2?5* 7 delicious varieties — Salmon and Shrimp, Bloater, -' <■" '" ,jBJ| |BVl|nii|ii i «m^^mti - 'liS^HiP" Anchovy, Lobster and Tomato, Veal and Ham, Chickeh ,A - Jmmfmmf^^^^^^^t^ tSHP^ Self-Help Canned Fruits jH^^SSBKm?! Self-Help's delicious Super-cream Milk, Nut Hilk and -^i^^^^pißliil^.i^Mpi^' Fruit and Nut Chocolate— monster value. ' '^^^^yjriif 10d. Half-Ib. block n?o (SPECIAL CONFECTIONERY , , SPECIAL I SEI*F-HELP SPECIAL ASSORT- 4 /«• 1 lb. Packet LIBBY'S PRUNES . 414 I MENT ..... >'.:. ...... ./,. per lb. !>/ i* 1 tin TOMATO JUICE (150z.) A/ J. | Loose Pulled! Figs . ........ per lb., lid. McLaren's Peanut Butter, jar, Bd. and lOd. Boxes Pulled Figs lid., 1/11 King Oscar Sardines .... tin, 4£d. and B|d. B Celopak Preserved Ginger ..... pkt., 7£d. Middlecut Salmon . tin, 9d. and 1/4 1 Celopak Brazil Nuts .., pkt., Bf«l.arid ll/4 Sheep's Tongues, C.M.C. ~...,. tin, l/4f I California!* Muscatels .., pkt., lOd. American Tomato Juice tin, 6^d. 9 Soft Eating Moist Prunes per lb., 9d. De Luxe Fruit Extract bottle, 1/3 I I ->- SAVOY " I Asparagus Tips ... tin, 1/2 I SELF-HELP I 1 I COOKED HAM I Garden Vegetables, tin, 1/1 I CUSTARD POWDER 1 1 I Machine Sliced Continental I Home-made Pickles, jar 1/5 I Deliciou* Flavour I i ■ Cure, mi A lb. ■ -r «. v* v l * 1 /•» 1 4§kiP- PBr tin I I ■ MtfJm I Tomato Ketchup, bot., 1/3 I XV2 II Wilson's Jellies ... pkt., 4d. Mild Cheese .. tin, 1/2 Wilson's Sun Lotion, bot. 2/6 I Junket Tablets .... 7d. Staffed Olives 1/2 Wilson's Fly Spray, bot. 1/6 1 Passion Fruit ..... tin, 1/2 Tinned Peas, tins, 7|d., 1/- Lunch papers ... 6 for 1/- I Hawaiian Pineapple, tin, 1/- Vegemite .... Bd.» 1/1, 1/8 Sweet Mystery 6d. I Fruit Salad .......... 1/1 B "' ' *~J'!l"Li'""'"' ■ Fancy Free 6d. | Lexia Raisins ... pkt., 7|d. I SELF-HELP TEA 1 Bu^e g^j pkt>> 9d> 1 * Djduad Apricots lb., 1/- I Fragrant and Refreshing I Matches, Slides .. doz., 1/6 9 I Genoa Cake ..... 1 Ib., 9d. I 2/4,2/6,2/8,3/- | "Writing Pads, 400 pp, B£d« | IBEjEBBSBSBBBnHWffM^ IHHiL^JHE MH «HE« MH JEJIIIHiIEJL3CiiiMJL^JKJBHIHIi mm SPORTS POST Saturday
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 3, 5 January 1939, Page 6
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