rpHli NEW THEA TR E, Manners-street. Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO t 1 Daily 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 22nd MARCH. A TRULY EXQUISITE PROGRAMME. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 22nd MARCH. ' A COMPLETE CHANGE. Only t the most superb photo-plays tho world's famous makers produce will be shown. "ALI BABA." An elaborate «AH« A H g A g A - pantomime A f } 2A2 A £ A ' ky tlio great "ALI BABA." Cines Company. Tho MOST BEAUTIFUL of all Eastern tales, immortalised by Burton in his sublimo translation of "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS." Tho "Management notify their patrons that they fool assured that this romarkablo picture-play will readily bear comparison with any Bubjoct they have yet presented in their Cosy Theatre. "BARBARA~FRIETCHIE." "BARBARA FRIETCHIE." "Shoot, if you must, this old groy head, But sparo your country's Sag I" A Famous Incident in tho American Civil War. "An Indian's Love" (Bit.oll Drama). "Tim Mahoney" (by tho Great Vitagraph Company), etc., etc. Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere fjOOWN HALL I TOWN HALL! SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. % WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA I PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA I (Conductor, Mr. Herbort Bloy.) Soloist : • MR. R. BISHOP, Baritone. Silver Coin Collection. . J. WOODWARD, Secretary. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATIONS TT^INNERS of Prizes in connection with the Sports held at Newtown Park last Saturday are requested to call at St. Patrick's Hall, Boulcott-street, TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) EVENING, afc 8 o'olook. H. M'KEOWEN, Hon. Secretary. ST. JOHN'S RUGBY FOOTBALL . CLUB. PRACTICE will be held at MIRAMAR PARK, at 3 o'clock sharp TOMORROW. H. LE CREN, Hon. Seo. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 21st YANKEE HUSTLE SALE. mHE BIGGEST~~AND BEST SALE - 1 - 4 Ever Held at SEATOFS CUT-HATE STORES, 25-27, WILLIS-STREET. To Buy Elsewhere is SHEER EXTRAVAGANCE. THOUSANDS OF LINES AT LESS THAN LANDED PRICE. ,f l Hero are a Few — 24 Sets of 7s 6d Carvers and' Steel, Is lid. 500 3d Tea Strainers, Id. 200 Is .Leather Watch Chains, 3d. 400 Is 6d Clothes Brushes, s£d. '90 2s 6d Safety Razors, Is 6d. 500 6d Tins Shavourino Razor Paste, 3W. 300 1b Imitation Fruit Pin Cushions, 3d. 300 7s 6d Cut-Glass Sugar Pourew, ta 500 6d Lavonder, Perfume Sachets, ld.^ 1000 1b 6d Electric Light Shades, 3d. 700 2s 6d Lanterns and Lamps, llj>d . 2000 Assorted' Shaving Brushes, -84d. 350 2s 6d Silver-mounied Vases, ll£d. .500, Is Briar Pipes, 6£d. 550' 1b Sovereign Purses, 2Ad. 700 Is Sharpening Stones, 3d. Pure Borated Powder, Id. Zino and Starch Powder. Id. Superior Violet Powder, Id. Fuller's Earth, Id. Cheoseboj'ough Vaseline, Id. Pure Carbolic Tooth Powder, 2d. Puro Lanoline, 2d. Camphor and Eucalyptus loe, 3d 1 Camphor Ice, 3d. Boracio Ointment, 4d. Carbolic (Culvert's), 54d. Carbolic Disinfectant (lib tin), s&d. Camphoratod Chalk, 4£d. William's Shaving Soap, lid. Colgate's Shaving Soap, lOAd. Wolff's Aluminium Soap, od. Colgate's Shaving Tablet, 3d. Pear's Shaving Stick, Ib. Cashmero Bouquet Toilet Soap, 7£d. Cook's Toilot Soap (3 in box), 4Jd. M'Clinton's Barilla. 9d. Pear's i Soap, 5Ad. Erasmic Herb Soap, sd. Erica Hand Soap. od. Sapon (3 bars Indian Corn Soap), 7«d. Mullen's 4711 Glycerine and Rose, 9d. Turkish Bath Soap, 3d. Erasmlo Duchess Toilet Soap, 3d. Wright's Coal Tar Soap, 6d. ' Zyclyne Paint Cleaner, 4d. Globe Metal Polish, 6d. Rubber Heels, plate and screws (men's), 6d Rubber Hcele, plate and screws (women's) Sanitary Toilet Paper, 3id. Gas Chimneys, 2|d. Veretas Gas Mantles (double wovo), sd. Mouse Traps, 2d. Sorew Drivors, Id. AND .200 OTHER LINES EQUALLY AS CHEAP. BEATON'S YANKEE HUSTLE (Reg.), SALE, IN' BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of J. J. K. POWELL, of Wellington, a Bankrupt. fTCENDERS oi-o culled for tho Purchase A "" o£ three Motor-Engine Wagonß in tho above estate. The v/agons are at present at Lovin, and delivery will be given at Palnierston or Wellington. Tenders to closo at noon on tho 28th iilfet. Telegraphed ionders will be received and accopted up to the same hour. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .Full particulars will bo supplied at this office. A. SIMPSON, Official Assignee. Wellington, 22nd March, 1912. "TfURNITURE 1 FURNITURE t X 1 URNITURE ! FURNITURE 1 WE ARE CASH BUYERS Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In large and small lots. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. J KICHAKDSON BROS., 205, UPPER CUBA-ST. Telephone ............ •....i i .., ....„,.,„„.„ 1062
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 70, 22 March 1912, Page 8
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