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RUGBY! RUGBY! mO-MORROW! ATHLETIC "DARK. mO-MOtIROW XO-MORROWI iS-THLETIC JTARK, JL O-MOUROW IMPORTANT REPRESENTATIVE FIXTURE AND INTBH • C»iJJSUI»iD MATCH « TAti\>:AKl v. WELLINGTON. AT g P.M. NELSON COLLEGE v. AUCKLAru; UiIAMMAR SCHOOL, THE TARANAKI'WELLINGTON GAME haY provided conic of the fihest cob tests, both from a spectacular as wellas a "Rugby Football" point of view, i the records of representative games in Wellihgton Their preseht team is thoroughly tepre B entAtive-MYNOTT s CAMERON, STOHR, ahd COLMAN in the b&e division, have an Australasian reputation, and Wellington will have to pky at thei best to win. GATES OPEN 1.15. PRICES Is. GRANDSTAND Is. W. G. TALBOT, Secrfory,

HIS MAJESTY'S TBRATRH. « Mfc 'Props., John FuUer wd Soni, FULLERS' CM All PICTURES] FULLERS' Of All PICTURES! TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME! WALTER WINNAN'S PRIZE HORSES. TSE RESIGNATION. A GOOD CIGAR. TWO FATHERS. '** BAKER'S COMIC EQUtLtBRISTS ! RAFFLES, the Gentleman Thief. - - RAFFLES, the Gentleman Thief./ A DAUGHTER OF LIBERTY! >, MAKING AN AEROPLANE 1 THB DELUGE. FARMYARD ACQUAINTANCES. HOW HUNGRY MAN IS FED. TILLYTHE WATCHMAKER. TWO GOOD FRIENDS. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan afc Christesoh'e. 'Phone 3153. THE HOME OF STAR ATTRACTIONS. FULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. Phenomenal Success of our Latest „ Star Importation, * STARR AND LESLIE! , , STARR AND LESLIE I »In their i Novelty Speciality Act, introducing shriekable comedy, unapproachable f«Bt juggling, etc. One of the Best Yet, „ , KELDINE AND KLIMO, England's Premier Trick and Comedy Cyciißts. LAST NIGHTS HARLAND AND ROLLtSON, Star American Eccentric Musical Act. Continued Succew of Our • DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, May Dfthlberg Rnperfc Cuthbert Charles Heath Eseie Jenhinga Nellie Sea rle Ruby Rubria Marcetla Gray Bob Harper Jim Gaffney % Ward Lear , THE LE\Tl¥ SISTERS. i Prices— 2s ahd la. Plati Dresden. I jAPERA HOUSE, Under the Mahagemeht of William Ahderson. POPULAR PRICES-39, 2s. and le. THE CHANCE "oF A LIFETIME 1 THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! „fc NAT GOULD'S 'REALISTIC SPORTING DRAMA, Will be Presented, for the First Time in Wellington. MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT. On an Exceptional Settle of Completeness and Magnificence by the Fall Strehgth of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION LytteUon Times, 7th Augu»t!~'«Aß n sporting fare 'The Chance t>f » Lifetime' must be pronounced a sudcew, the piece m well mounted ahd wAU played, and is j highly and commendably moral ih its action." THE, CHANCE "ci A LIFETIMEI ] A Sporting Drama for a Sporting Public, j THE ASCOT GOLD CUP. I A SURE TIP? PUT YOUR MOM3Y ON TRIXIE. PRICES— 3s, Be, and Is. Early doors ed extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. BANQUET TO RIGHT HON. SIR J. G. WARD, BART. (Prime Minister of New Zealand), And SIR JOHN FINDLAY, K.C.M.G. (Attorney«Geh&ral). TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 26th AUGUST, _ 1911, at 7.45 p.m. Chairman : HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WELLINGTON. TICKETS, £1 Is, may be obtained from the undersigned, where plahs of the table may be viewed ahd eeate reserved. JAMES DYKES, -Secretary, 149-151, -Feathersfcon-st., Wellington. v A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. FOURTH DIVISION REPRESENTS TIVE MATCH. / I WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. ' At the BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, 26th AUGUST. Kick-off, 3.30 p.m. EARLY MATCH, at 1.45 p.m., CORINTHIANS v. WANDERERS. °° lleCti<3ni A. WILIAm Hon. See. W.F.A. 170R A FEW DAYS ONLY WJ3 ARE .1?, OFFSRIN'O ROLL TOP tfW&ffS BQL* TOP DUSKS Sit:Str (Itotail) AT WHOLESALE PWCKS 1 . To Cloar Our Bshibition Stock. SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS! Call and Inspect. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, ' I1?,!I 1 ?,! Cuba-street, Wellihglon. 'Phone 1676. GENTLEMEN, j WE FIT YOUR FEET I OUR Footwear reflects that elegance of design which ttppcaU to those who appreciate r. shapely and well-formed foot, while the ltitth-gra<k» Leathers and Skilful Workmntißhip recommend thwm for alt occasions. For ih»tnnc(!*MKiVS GLACE KID DERfcY BOOTS, iiGAV American witig tuc, very com» fortable, 25i. MEN"S BOS CALt' BOOTS, new •Amc-ri. can toc^, very neat and Rinart, 2?s 6d. ASK TO SEIS THBSE. THE MKN'S EXCLUSIVE HIGH. (UUDE SHOE STORE. GBO. 11. LINDSAY & GO,, ' Itt. LAMJBTO 4 S%QUAV, ;

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). S EATON'S GREAT CUT-RATE SALE/ Cut-rate Price, fi. a. 1000 Is Briar Pipes ... ... ... 0 I 7A 2000 6d Cherry Pipes ... 0 2 4000 Id Cigarette* Papers, 4 far ... 0 1 80 30s caess Locktvood's Carvers „. 15 0 100 Ss Assorted Work Basket* ... 2 6 200 Is Sauc« and Vinegar Bottles 0 7A 700 2% 6d Scrap Albums ... „. 0 lOi 150 Is Ruby Night Lights „, 0 6 200 Is 3d Durbar Boot Outfits ... 0 9 300 Is 3d boxes Sapon Soap ... 0 8A 20,000 Id boxes Tacks, 5 boxes ... 0 1 1000 1* boxes Cook's Toilet Soap ... 0 5i 350 1* bottles Lavender Water ... (T hi 500 6d Screw Drivers „, „, 0 2 600 Is Fountain Pens ... ... 0 5i 200,000 2d Envelopes, 14 packets for 1 0 30U Is Bay Rum ... ... ... 0 7i> 288 9d Lime and Glycerine „. 0 4i 288 Is Camphor Ice ... „. 03i 288 6d Erica Hand Soap 0 5 400 la Folding Coat Hangers ... 0 4i 150 2s Coat ahd Trotiser Hangers... 1 0 700 Is tubes Shaving Soap .. 0 8i 600 Is tubes Colgate's Shaving Soap 0 9i 300 Is tubes Vinolia Soap 0 7* 240 Is tubes Wolff's Shaving Soap 0 84 288 Is 3d Williams's Shaving Sticks 0 lOi 300 6d Colgate's Shaving Tablet* 0 3 2000 Tooth Brushes ... Id, 2d 0 3 1000 Gas Mantles ... „. ,„ 0 3i 1000 Gas Chimneys ... ... „. 0 3 1000 3d boxes Hairpins .„ ,„ 0 1 80 Is Hat Brushes ... m „, 03i 1000 Is Cntjßayt Pads ... „. 0 54 75 Globe Alarm Clocks „, „, 111 300 Colonia Alarms „» m „, 2 9 50 Hustler Alarms ... „. „, 3 6 100 American Alarms ... ... 411 100 10s 6d Stem-winding Dust-proof Watches ■ ... 4 U Elgin, Waltharn, and Columbia' Goldfilled Watches, Half Usual Price Kropp Razors, ss. Flower Brand Bengal, 4s 6d. Bengal Razors, Is lid; Crown and Sword, Is 9d. Torry Strops, Cut-rate Prices, Ift 9d, 2s 6d, 3s. 3s 6d, 4s 6d. We stock about 1000 different lines. The above are only a few, but the price of 2??K2l in F is equaUy. cheap, and w© KNOW from our valttes that this Sale will be a record ohe. SEATON'S GREAT CUT-RATE SALE, 25 and 27 WILLIS-ST. (op. Grand Hotel). ALTERATION SALE. . FOR 1 A DAYS -I A J-U DAYS 10. AT DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH'S. WE must have more room and better facilities for displaying our Summer Goods in 10 days' time. The carpenters will start work, ahd we must reduce Our stock ahd make room. O/11 -MEN'S SHIRTS, of fine washft I AJL ing fabrics, starched or soft oufts ; every one of thfcm a fashionable thiß season s make ; perfect fitting garmentsj usu&J price, 4s lid. 1/11 -MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Shirte JLf XX or Pants, fine, soft, fleecy garments that Wear and are always cosy and warm; mual price 3s 6d. O /.-MEN'S GOLF CAPS, i& Bhmrt All shapes and colours; usual price 4s 6d. 1 /.-WIDE-END TIES. A Neckwear A/ Slaughter here, These ties were bougnt to sell at 2s 6d each. See the excellent qualities and the new designs, at Is each. ■ lA/ft-* MENt » BUSINESS TROUS. IV/ O ERS. Here is a mixed lot of Trousers; out they go—good, better, ahd still better ; formerly 12s 6d n 14s 6d, 15s 6d pftir l^ waJk away with any pair for 10s 6d— the Cop won't stop you. A(\ /■ ■ -READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, TCVf / tailor-cut, perfect fittihg— and wo mean "perfect fitting," in every detail that goes to make an article perfect; ' suits that fit you— that's the kind you'll get here; usual price 555. OR/ -MEN'S OVERCOATS, ih warm OOf tweeds ahd slip-on style*. It's a shame to spend money to advertise gold sovereigns at 15s. Therefore we have grouped all our Overcoats into £&% To%^li? 40s> 506) 55s - THE WISE MAN NOT ONLY KKOWS A BARGAIN, BUT HE GETS IT - HERE. DTJNCAN & MACINTOSH, OUTFITTERS FOr! MEN AND , YOUNG MEN, (Opposite Opera House), MANNERS STREET* SPECIAL SATURDAY BARGAINS! PKCIAL SATURDAY BARGAINS! JEWELLERY AND~ELECTRO -PLATE At LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICK! Thig week we &re offering SPECIAL BARGAINS «n SOLID SILVER LADIES' HAIR BRUSHES In 'splendid case al Q //» A splendid line of E.P.N.S. LADIES' MIRRORS. Usually retailed at 12s &d. ALL AT 8/6 • HUNDRF.DS OF OTHER BARGAINS! SHU OURJWINDOW! KSTRA— Nam 3 and Date Engraved FREE on any articlo purchased. s. a. Ross, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVERR, 352, LAMBTON-QUAY. FOR LEASK. ST. THOMAS'S &ALL, NEWTOWN. A PPLICATION&"""7nvited up to I*l .C\ Spptcmbpr for the Letu>e of Itn.lt as from 20th B(sptemljpf. Full riailTciilflf 1 ! and conditionE obt«inibl» from the Vicar, OnrclGn-plnvat or the C'-hurchwardetl«, «r» »i r.O.i .Weiiingt«ft SeMiht

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1911, Page 8

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