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IT'S THE NAKED TRWTH. HYPOCRITES Is not a slap at any Church or Creed. HYPOCRITES Is a slap at _ HYPOCRITES, And only -%. HYPOCRITES See any harm in THE NAKED TRUTH EMPRESS TO-MORROW.

JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW At 2.30 TO-MORROW GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY In a Brilliant Variety Programme of Refinement and Originality. 2s Is 6d 2s Is ,6d 2s Is 6d 2s Is 6d 2s Is 6d 2s is fid 2s Is 6d MATINEE PRICES 2s Is 6d It 1 S J 5 14 2s Is 6d 2s Is 6d 2s Is ed 2s Is 6d Doors open 1.45. Commence 2.30. THE MAJESTIC MANSION OF MERRIMENT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! H IS MA!!SI S . THB™ .EVERY ITEM A SMASHING HH" THE FREDO BROS., " The Tumbling Violinists. WILFRED DUBOIS, A French-Canadian Comedy-Juggler. TSUDA, The Little Jap Chap. „ The Eminent Elocutionist, a ¥?-, DONALD CORNWALLIS, Assisted by MISS EDITH COWLEY' fJX.i 18 Original Filmalogue, ' r^-~3 HE VEIL OF KISMET'" .DOROTHY HARRIS. ZADELLAS' THE DICK-DOROTHY TRIO Terpsichorean Exports. BAROEN and ROSETTI, _ The Belgian Musical Duo! Prices: 2s and Is. Plan at Bristol. YfJATAI TAI PUBLIC SCHOOL. SATURDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT In Aid of BELGIAN CHRISTMAS FAIR' BELGIAN CHRISTMAS FAIR! LEA-DING AMATEURS, Assisted by ' a HATAITAI MALE CHOIR. ■'_.-£• 'Admission ■ One Shillinig. ":;.. •jSC '. ' F. HULSE,: V^:----•V Hon. Sec. Hataitai .Committee. :*IS ' " ' GODBER'S JtfEW ROOMS, CUBA-STREET, are now in full swing, and patrons can rely upon being supplied at all hours with the BEST OF DELICACIES.— REAL ICE CREAM of many flavours •ICED DRINKS of all kinds from their -new 6oda fountain, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, etc., etc. Their PURE SWEETS, made in-their •own factory, can be confidently recommended. A trial solicited. Their BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS (Lambton-quay and Courtenay-place) are always well stocked with every description of Confectionery, fresh daily. f They have arriving ex Remuera, a beautiful assortment of COSAQUES and TABLE-DECORATIONS. ■• ■ N ■ FUNERAL CARD. rriHE Funeral of the late Jamea George 4- Cooper, late of Ngaio, will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-street, To-morrow (Saturday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Private interment. Motor funeral. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-sfc., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). „ ,„ FUNERAL CARD. rTTHE Funeral of the late John George A Syvrit will leave his late residence, 16, Sages-lane, off Tory-street, To-mor-row (Saturday), at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Motor funeral. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, Telephone 937. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIiHE Friends of the late Mr. Frederick ■JL George Petherick are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 122, Oriental £'T° n Saturday. 9th December, 1916,----at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, __ 164, Adelaide-road, Telephone 1999. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHB Friends of Mr. Peter Brannigan J- are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Son-in-law Mr. George Theodore Foote, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Greon-st., Newtown, on Saturday, 9th December, .1916, at 9.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass.—J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers, 222, Cuba-street. Telephone 945 A. "jVJEMBERS of St. Aloysins Branch: of ■*■"■*- H.A.C.B.S. are requested' to attend! the Funeral of the late Bro. G. Foote, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Newtown, 9.30 a.m. Saturday. W. H. GILES, , Secretary. JOB PRINTING—Ring up 1270 for all c* classes of General Printing. Imnic

CATHOLIC~BAZAAR^ CATHOLIC BAzHr! CATHOLIC BAZAAR! S T' A N N E'S HALL, Newtown. LAST TWO NIGHTSFRTnI? .HSS SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. In Aid of ■;,:. v-S~;.; CATHOLIC CHURCH, ISLAND BAY. DANCE. A NC£ v^ 11 jflwHin.tfae AlexanMONDaY IMb TW Smith-str^ on muiwAY, nth December, in aid of a Returned Discharged Soldier who is at present in the Hospital. ' Dancing from 8 till 12. . Tickets—Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. E. NESBITT, Hon. Seo. :■' HART~& CO.'S ~ (THE HART OF WELLINGTON) V*REAT XMAS SALE! STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS! S^CIAI, OFFER FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY, AND MONDAY? livery purchaser of 7s 6d worth of goods Iyß free one of <>ur 10s 6d GOLD-PLATED NIB FOUNTAIN PENS on mentioning this paper. Read Price-list below- for a-few of our many bargains:— Invenido Watches, lever movemonfe 3s 6d each -Cups and S .ucers, white and .-gold, lar"e 3s 9d half dozen ° ' Cuticura Ointment, 2s 7£dtin Sunlight Soap, Is Old box Lifebuoy Soap, 3 cakes for lOd Camphor, .JJd dozen blocks Whalebone Brushes, Is each Colgate's Dental Cream, 7£d a tube Big Ben Alarm Clocks, 10s 6d each Divinia Perfume, 9d bottle Exercise Books, 5 for Is Antimony Photo Frames, 4_d each Pocket Combs, 2d each .-.-'-.-. ;,...... Bread Sawa, 4^d each /.'■-■. Writing Pads, 4 for Is t .Iju _ Soa-p, 6 paokcts for Is Aluminium Teaspoons, Is 6d dozen - Old Brown Windsor Soap,. 12 cakes-Is Euthyino] Tooth Taste, Hd tube • Spearmint Chewing Gum, - 7 packete 'for -■Ladies' Wristlet Watches, to-clear, 7s 6d each complete ■Jergen's Benzoin and Almond Lotion, Hid bottle jSTugget Boot Polish, 5 tins for Is 9-inch Cutting-out Scissors, 6d pair "Safety Matches, s^d dozen Hadium Floo* Polish, 6d tin Gent's French Braces, 6d pair Taniwha Soap, Is Id bar Monkey Brand Soap, 3 packets for Is Ladies Handkerchiefs, Is 6d dozen Paper Serviettes, 6d a hundred ' . Scent Sprays, Is each . Tooth Brushes, 2d each' Lunch Cases, with lock and ' key, from & lid each Tea Iniusers. 10^d each Gem Safety Razors, 2s 6d each Shaving Brushes, <Ud each White and Gold Egg Cups, 9d doz. Cloth Brushes, 4Jd each Soldiers' Money Bolts, 3s 6d each Thermos Flasks, 3s lid each St. Thomas's Bay Rum. 4£d a bottle Auto Strop and Gillette Safety Razor. 25s 1 "Carbolic Tooth Powder, 2d Leather Tobacco Pouches, Is lid each Ladies' Handbags," ranging from 2s lid' each Tinsel Pot Scourers, 3 for Is 3d French Veloutee Powder, Is 6d box Sterling Silver Xmas Pudding Sets, Is 6d set E.P.N.S. Apostle Afternoon Tea Spoons, m cases, 4s lid set "■Boston Safety Razors, Is 6d each.' ' 'Our assortment of TOYS are well worth inspecting, and we advise the public to buy the Children their presents now, and so- secure the pick of our splendid stock of both CHEAP and GOOD TOYS. Remember our only Address— HART & CO. (THE HART OF WELLINGTON), 31-55, WILLIS-STREET. CRICKET • SENIOR FIXTURES. The following are the fixtures and umpires for the senior cricket matches to be played to-morrow and the following Saturday :— Hutt v. North,.at Hutt; Messrs. Jenness and Yeomans. Petone v. University, at Petone; Messrs. Rodgers and Pickering. East v. Trentham, No. 1, Basin Re- • serve; Messrs. Bock and Gardner. Old Boys v. Institure, No. 2, Basin R .serve; Messrs. "Webb and M'Kenzie. JUNIOR. December 9th and 16th. North v. Base Records, No. 3, Basin Reserve; Trentham v. University, No. 4, Basin. Reserve; Wellington College v. Manst Bros. Old Boys, at College b-ronnds; Old Boys v. Hutt, Hutt. " December 9th. Trentham v. St. Patrick's College, Kelburn; Wellington College A v. Institute, College Grounds; Scots College -v. Wellington College B ' College Grounds. December 16th. .Institute v. Trentham, Kelburn; Scots College- v. St. Patrick's College, College Grounds; Wellington College A v. Wellington College B, College Ground. HUTT (SLUB. ! „The f°Uowing teams will represent the Hutt Club to-morrow and on the 16th :— Seniors v. North : Aldersley, Bock, Baumber, Ball, Hughes, Neazor, P. brmtb, Mabey; Patton, Hollis, and Wal- , ton. . ' [ Juniors v. Old Boys: Burt, Clout,v , Lusty (2), Lazarus (2), Sullivan, Sum-'l_B&_M.-Caw___Biilh^aad Hnttou,

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 2

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