' Tho committee of the Athletic -Park .Retention Scheme met last evening. Dr.. M'Evedy presided over a good attendance of members. It -was reported that donations were coming in freely. Since ;last Tuesday £47 10s5 had been collected, iahd the total, so far, is £303 17s 3d.
"Where did yon. get that hat?" does not seem.-'an emotional musical melody, yet it is used with tho most poignant effect in a minor adaptation in the wonderful musical score for "The Birth of a, Nation," at the King's Theatre on Saturday n^xt. —Advt.
Needing Storage? Excellent accommodation available, in brick-built buildings. Goods, baggage, furniture stored. Rates:, lowest current. The Now Zealand Express Co., 87—91, Customhouse-quay.— Advt.
After a. record sale at C. Smith's, Ltd., Cuba-street, there will be- a general clean up (for a few days only) of Oddments, Remnants, and Special Clearing lines prior to the annual stocktaking. Certain goods havo to go, and therefore prices will not be studied. This is your last chance this season to secure some of the big bargains at "The People's-Store,"—:Adyt,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 6
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