EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. J' AKUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be held at the Burlington Rooms, 1 Wil-lis-street, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. Good Prizes. Good Music. Subscription 2s. Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Rebuilding ,- . • - Fund. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), T ECTURE by MR JAMES SIMPSON, Prohibition Campaigner from Canada, at 8 p.m., to young Women and Girls, Y.W.C.A., Herbert-street. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. TTTORTNIGHTLY Meeting, Collego -T Hall, THURSDAY, sth SEPT., 1918. at 7.30 p.m. Special Business—Arrangements {:■ Jumble Sale to be held at a later <" large attendance is specially requ the Committee. • M. G. WILLCOCKS, Hoi, DANCE. : A DANCE, in aid" of the • Hibernian Stall for . St. Mary's Re-building Fund, will be held in tho NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TERRACE, on FRIDAY NEXT, 6th SEPTEMBER. Danoing will commence at 8 p.m. Tickets 2s 6d each. Musician: Mr. Lee. Robinson. TTELP OUR SOLDIERS! "THEIR DANGER MEANS OUR SAFETY." - t • Comforts for the Men in the Trenches. COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL FUND STREET SALE. CAKES, FLOWEiIS, SWEETS, ETC. FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. Contributions Gladly Received at Town Hall Depot. RED CROSS FUND.' TERRACE DAY. "mHE TOWN-PLANNING OF THE ■L ANCIENT." . AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, 1 Will be delivered by MR. S. HURST SEAGER, A.F.R.1.8.A., V.P.N.Z.1.A., Under the patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Liverpool, SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1918, At 8 p.m., IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER OF THE TOWN HALL. Tickets (2s and Is) can be obtained from The Bristol, and from any member of.the Terrace Day Committee. PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT FOR RED CROSS COPPER TRAIL. /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. \J ■ TUESDAY, 10th SEPT., at 8 p.m. Japanese Scene and other .Amusing Sketches:' Speoial Singers, including Mr. Eugene Ossipoff and Miss Hazel Fuller. i. Admission—2s and Is. HART & CO., 31, 33, 35, WILLIS-STREET. *; 3 D AYS , ..... 3 '■ (THURSDAY, FRIDAY; AND I'' ! SATURDAY) Of RAPID - SELLING : SPECIALS! APID - SELLING SPECIALS ! NAZOL. for Coughs, Influenza, a.nd Colds (60 full doses)— . •' Usual Pri*ce Is 6d bottle ' Hart's Rapid-selling Price Is 2|d bottle JOHNSON'S FLOOR POLISH Removes all Spots, Stains, and Revives the Linoleum) — Usual Price Is 6d tin Hart's Rapid-selling Price 9d tin SCRUBBS' AMMONIA (Try it in your Bath)— Usual Price 2s 3d bottle Ha-rt's Rapid-selling Price Is 9£d bottlo CUTICURA OINTMENT— Usual Price 4s 3d tin. Hart's Rapid-selling Price 3s 4£d tin HUGGETT'S BORACIC BABY DBRUsual Price Is box Hart's Rapid-selling Price IOJd box WOODS'S GREAT PEPPERMINT COUGH CURE— Usual Price Is od bottle ■ Hart's Ba-pid-Bolling Price Is 2Jd bottle JERGEN'S BENZOIN AND ALMOND LOTION— ; . : Usual Price Is 7£d bottle " Hart's Rapid-selling Price la 2^d bottlo REXONA SOAP (a Medioated Soap similar to CuticUTa) — Usual Price Is 9d tab. Hart's Rapid-selling Price Is 4£d tab. ' BEST BRITISH SAFETY PINS, assorted sizes, in boxes of 50 — . Ueual Price Is box Hart's Rapid-selling Price B£d box 1 KBRONYX COMBS, made in Scotland, extra, strong, rake on half rake — Usual Price. Is 3d each Hart's Rapid-selling Prioe lQid eaoh COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE— :' Usua.l Price Is tube i Hart's RapiS-selling Price Bid tube \ CAMPHORATED OIL (Largo Bottles)Usual Price Is 3d bottle Hart's Rapid-soiling Price 10id bottle ' LEVER'S HYGEIA TOOTH PASTE (Largo Tubes)— Usual Prico 16 6d tube Hart's Rapid-selling Price Is 2id tube TOOTH BRUSHES— - Usual Price 6d and 9d eaoh Hart's Rapid-selling Price 2d and 4id 6a PUREST GLYCERINE, S.G., 1.260- ---, Usual- Price 9d bottle ; Hart's Rapid-selling Prico 6d bottlo DUTCH HAND SOAP (why have Inky, Greasy, Dirty Haaids? Removes all Stains, arid is perfectly harmless to the skin) — . Usual Price Is paoket Hart's Rapid,Hselling Pnoe 9d paoket LARGE'JARS OATINE FACE CREAM Usual Price 5s 6d Hart's Rapid-selling Price v3s 4jd SPONGES— n. , Usual Price Is each Hart's Rapid-selling Price s£d each INSPECT OUR STATIONERY WINDOW FOR EXTRA BARGAINS! CHIROPODY. MR. T. B. WILSON,, lato SergeantMajor Instructor for the Expeditionary. Forces, Foathorston, may now be consulted at Mr. R. Wilson's Hairdressing • Saloon at the roar of J. and M. Borman'e, 3 Tobacconists, 356, Lambto'n-quay (opp. j. Bank N.Z.). Corns and ihgrowinjj nait a ipceWiy, l Jrlv»t» room for ladies.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1918, Page 2
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