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the .. ■ PRESENTS A SECOND I - ■ ■■■.■ • • ; -;. ■■,■■.,■■■ ■:,•• ; !b( (r^~~~~ ~~ ~j| WEEK OF LAUGHTER HS REG EN T In . |i! SCINTILLATING WITH ; \ l» CL AUDETTE We 'fold you that -"tSiDNIGHT^as ■ jg r>tr\T TiTinm th* .truly logical successor to "It Hap- ; U, COLBEKT pened One Nieht." Now the.daily /g, crowds and newspaper reviewers • jj. In her most fascinating mood, enthusiastically confirm __our state- B ment: ". . . 'MlDNlum lb A X , Partnered by Handsome GKEAT PICTURE!" B B DON AMECHE . *m> so is this outstanding S. FIRST PART- — . B And Associated with (B "FRANCIS-LEDERER "ROYAL BANNERS OVER OTTAWA" B The only coloured film of the historic ■> MARY ASTOR j- our of t } ie ii Majesties the King and g Queen in Canada. ■ D JOHN BARRYMORE * . . B , «THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY" * DAILY—At 2.0 p.m. & 8.0 p.m. , , _ . . . S Schubert's Immortal. Symphony played B PLANS at D.I.C. or THEATRE by the game Mishty Orchestra-that; gave- B , rr , , ~,,.. you the memorable Tann'iauser. b (Telephone 44-144) yu B A PARAMOUNT PRESENTATION. (Recommended by- Censor for Adults1.) *j ■ , ■" • ' R " ! ' ! |B 'INAIiLT TONIGHT-GENE AUTRY in "GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES." _ 100 RADIO CELEBRITIES in "THE HIT PARADE.". (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMORROW—-ALL ROADS WILL LEAD TO THE 3PERA HOUSE ■ ; " - .;. : . SESSIONS 2.15 & 8.0 p.m. HERE IS A REALLY SENSATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT. A MAGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE OF OUR MAORI . , PEOPLE "HEI TIKI" A glowingly romantic drama set in New Zealand's glorious ■ _ g natural scenery. Thrilling incidents, haunting songs and music. v . A magnificent entertainment and an artistic triumph. s CHRILLING ASSOCIATE FEATURE: . [ ".FORGES'PASSPORT" i| • ■ ■ . - ,i k [Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . BOOK—D.I.C. or Tel. 55-160. || ——T-l- V-O-L-I— — ' || FINALLY TONIGHT. SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK, j j "IF I WERE KING" and "THE CHALLENGE" -|j FRIDAY—SATURDAY—-MONDAY , i . MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m. '. ■ " : 111 Ml ■■■ : "P-Y-G-M-A-L-I-O-N" i : ■■..:.-. -; Till II ■■■ :: .,' And . ' , . .' "STRANDED IN PARIS" (Both Pictures Kecommerided by Censor for Adults.) j OUR SUPPORTS to this Wonderful. Programme are.all Brand New and include! the LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS, PICTORIAL, INTEREST, & a SPORTLIGHT. TELEPHONE 48-9(>K" PRICES 1/G, 1^MAYFAIR CABARET ■ ■.■■■-•■■' j (ONE OF THE BEST-APPOINTED CABARETS IN AUSTRALASIA) : ■-■: SATURDAY -OTGHT ::-;V: ;^yV v : 1 AND EVERY SATURDAY. DANCING FROM 8.30 O'CLOCK TO HENRY RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA; / j ■...,. ' 'v ' - :.,, ■■.....,■;■ "" - ■.. ... .. ..,,;. ;■'. / ;... .• ,J. x "i ■' :"-■". | ■..,;-..,■ SUBSCRIPTION: 1/8 DpUBLE; (laclttding. Supper); •" r ■;• -, SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND TERMS WILL BE MADE FOR LARGE PARTIES AND AETER-THEATRE PATRONS. .. ' : RESERVATIONS: TELEPHONE 51-770. FULLER FULTONS LTD., 101 CUBA STREET—THE "RELIABLE" GROCERS. ■ SPECIALS. :''H--^v;:v,^;:H FOR ONE WEEK—OBTAIN ABLE UNTIL THURSDAY NEXT:" • : lib BROKEN BISCUITS. (Fresh & Crisp) 41b Large FLESHY. PRUNES . 1 tin LIBBY'S TOMATO SOUP I Large Tin. JOHN', ADAMS CUSTARD 1/ m THE LOT . ; T/2 THE W(J FREE! We are demonstrating "BOVO," New Zealand's most nourishing and''stimulating beverage. Don't get cold—when in town call itf our shop and sample a Hot Cup of "BOVO," together with a "BOVO" Sandwich ABSOLUTELY FREE, , MORE MONEY-SAVERS ! Bovo 1/1, 1/10, 3/-, 5/9 jar .First-grade Butter .............i. 1/6 It "X" Tomato Sauce 1/-, 1/7.bottle 1A Sugar 4d 11 H.M. Worcester Sauce lOd bottle Rolled Oats 4d It H.M. Mustard Pickles 1/- jar Oatmeal 3%d 11 Libby's Baked Beans ...... sd, 6d, 7d tin Treacle 21b ■ tins 7c Libby's Spaghetti ad, 7d, 9d tin Golden Syrup- 21b tin&B( , Herringlets 2 tins 1/- Fuller Fultofts Tea ~V...-.;. 2/6 11 Heinz Assorted Soups •. lOd tin Fuller Fultons'Honey ..... 1/1 cartoi [ FREE DELIVERY. TELEPHONE 54-786 I»'|II»M—«■—llll II ' 111111 l ■■■■!! ll»ll»l lII.^H— I .1 I GREAT BARGAIN WEEK, .;' , THE HTO;:Lll)/.---?;1^//-v":i-,",;: COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY). • WE HAVE DECIDED TO! CLEAR THE BALANCE OF OUR EIDERDOWNS ANJ • | BLANKETS AT GREATLY \ REDUCED PRICES. , EIDERDOWNS—From, usual prices, 14/6: to £5/5/- Single Bed Size, and 17/6 t £10/10/- Double Bed Size. ALL THESE-AT BIG REDUCTIONS. ~ ' ' We invite you to call at our Store and see these Bargains for yourself— YOU wij be sure to buy. ; |BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS j You will need extra BLANKETS for your Centennial visitors, and you cannot ge better value than at THE HUB. Prices from 22/6 a pair Single Bed Size. 36/6 pair EXTRA LARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE. These can be folded in half to fit single bed. "• AUi i^W^ DO TW^,S^v ANIJ BLANKETS bought during thfe GREAT BARGAI3 SALE DELIVERED FREE.. Don't forget to visit OUR MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT when buying your Blai kets and Eiderdowns. All Sheets, Towels, Pillowcases, Winceyette, Flanneletti and Flannel at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. FROM OUR WOOLLEN DRESS. DEPARTMENT:-36in Woollens in all wante i shades, from 3/6 a yard All Checks and Flecks, from 2/11 a .yard. S4in Velou j finish Cloth, in Brown, Bottle, and London Tan, to clear at 3/11 a yard. Als< . s m 36in width, at 2/11. , -jINQUIRE ABOUT OUR CUTTING-OUT SERVICE:-Cuttmg only, 3/6/ inclm ! ing pattern; cut, fit, and tack, 7/6 including pattern. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! All ai Hajf Marked Prices. Be early at THE HUB GREAT BARGAIN SALE FRIDAY, 'THE HUB., LTD 54-56 WILLIS STEEEI ''SALE!; SALE! SALE SATTNDERS & CO.,' JEWELLERS,' 122 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON (Opposite HoteJ St. George). Gents' Swiss-made Wrist Watches, leather Royal Albert Cup, Saucer, and Plate Set Btraps, were 17/6. Now 7/6 ea were 4/6.. Now 2/11 set: "■ ..::.: ;D Gents' Swiss-made Chrome-cased Luminous Case EPNS Cake For ijg f best qua Jit; „ Wrist Watches, were Now 12/6; was X5/ q: Now 8/11 case "- >^' * Gents' GF. Jewel ed Lever Wrist Watches ,-, . r, , :,.?j r m^ en ,-■■ (fancy shapes), were 59/6. Now 39/6 tntr N ee- D™*> soIid : .E,RN.B. f .. %T0 « 50 y Ladies' Chrome-cased Swiss Wrist Watches mow - ■ _- (ribbon bands), were 21/-. Now 12/6 ase of Salad Spoons, E.r.N.S:, was 19/ _ Ladies' G.F. 15-jewel Swiss Lever- Wrist Now 8/6. : Watches {fancy bands), were 79/6. Halex Xylonite Powder Bowls (EngHsh Now 39/6 each were 10/ Q. Now 5/- each Chrome Bedroom Clocks, luminous dials, Pearl Stud Earrings, strong .scl'ews, we irj- were 15/-. Now 5/11 each ; 2/6. Now 6d pair '■'. '■: ..-"■". Striking Clock, solid oak case, 5-year guar- Tea Service, 3-piece, E.P.N.S., Al qualit antee, was 79/6. Now 49/6 . ' ■ was £4/19/6. Now 49/6 ; Special!' Lady's ISct Gold Baume Wrist- Diamond Cut Crystal Salad: Bowl, w hi ■[ Watch, was £10/10/-. Now 30/- 25/-. Now 10/- - STARTS FRIDAY, at'9-m,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1939, Page 2

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