|R U.G.B Yf " R U. G B V! I ■ At ATHLETIC PARK, AT 2.45 P.M., ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th JULY, FOR THE RANFURLY SHIELD. FOR THE RANFURLY SHIELD. HAWKESBAY v- WELLINGTON (CHALLENGERS). (HOLDERS) A GAME FULL OF EXCITING INCIDENTS AND OPEN BACK PLAY. Reserve your seat at Rugby Union Offioe, 10, Woodward-street. ADMISSION—Ground, Is; Stand, la. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. STAMPING OUT STAMPING OUT STAMPING OUT STAMPING OUT THE PROFITEERING EPIDEMIC We are conducting the greatest fight ever fought, in Wellington against the high cost of Ladies' Clothing, and, thanks to the overwhelming public support we are receiving, we are meeting with SUCCESS ALL ALONG THE LINE. We make this statemenfboldly, becait.se it is the truth, and ladies will not deny it if they . ~ COME UPSTAIRS AND SEE THE UNBELIEVABLE VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. FUR COATS, from Sl9. REAL CONEY SEAL, from £24. REAL FOX FURS, from 755. Also, WOLF, FITCH, ETC. COSTUMES, Latest Styles, in Navy Serges, Tweeds, and Worsteds, from 39s 5d to £lo 15b. WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS, heavy quality, every popular shade, from 35s 6d to ■' ■ £5 ss. . BLOUSES, heavy weight, crepe-de-chine, from 22s 6d to 455. Georgette, plain and Striped Fuji Silk, etc., from 10s 6d. SMART OVERCOATS, in heavy tweed, with latest storm coliars, from £2 19a 6d to £6 6s. / WOOLLEN SCARVES. Retail Prico 455. Our Price 17s 6d. MILLINERY, Genuine Velours, from 17s 6d. Latest Spring Straws, from 17s 6d. COME IN AND BENEFIT TO-DAY. There are hundreds o£ other bargains waiting 1 for you upstairs. PETONE RESIDENTS Are notified that our MONEY-SAVING CAMPAIGN commencas in PETONE on WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY. Note the address— . I OVER WALSH'S LOUNGE BAR, JACKSON-STREET, PETONE (opp. Grand Pictures), THE SAMPLE ROOM (OLIVER'S), UPSTAIRS—IO, WILLIS-STREET, NEXT EMPRESS PICTURES.
m O W N HALL. Direction Victor Beck. Management Stuart. Garland. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of the Right Hon. W. F. Massey and Mrs. Massojv j TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. I TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. TO-NIGHT, AT 8.10. GERTRUDE JOHNSON, : GERTRUDE JOHNSON, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, The Most, Successful Soprano NewAppearing in Australasia. HORACE HUNT. HORACE HUNT. HORACE HUNT. HORACE HUNT HORACE HUNT. Solo Pianist, His First Appearance in Wellington since his return from Europe. AVA SYMONS, AVA SYMONS, AVA SYMONS, • AVA SYMONS, Now Zealand's Own Violinist. . CHARLES RUSSELL, CHARLES RUSSELL, "• CHARLES RUSSELL, CHARLES RUSSELL, Tho Noted Melbourne Flautist. ERIC WATERS, ERIC WATERS, Accompanist. PRIDES—6s 3d. 4s 2d, and 2s Id. , (Priccs_ include tax.) Bos Plan at Bristol. Special concessions for. students at Bristol, where full information may be obtained. Day Sales at Perry's, Tobacconists Manners-street I REMEMBER, the Season is Limited to THREE NIGHTS ONLY, TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW, AND 'WEDNESDAY. OELD'S LARGEST BULLOCK j ORLDS LARGEST BULLOOK. ORLDS LARGEST BULLOOK. ON VIEW, BY SPECIAL REQUEST. , On . SEOTION BACK of G. M. FOWLDS'S, LIMITED. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). A few days only from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults, Is;, Children, 6d. T HAGUE FOOTBALL! iiEAGUE FOOTBALL! i '■ ■ CANTERBURY v. WELLINGiuN, CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON, BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, NEXT SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, J. MURPHY, Hon. Secretary. SHOPS AND OFFICES AMENDMENT BILL. A MEETING of Shopkeepers will _be held' in the Employers' Association Board Room, 102, Customhouse-quay, on TUESDAY, 27th inst., at 10.30 a.m., to consider the above Bill, which proposes to limit a week's work to 44 hours, to compel payment of overtime for all time worked after 5.30 p.m.. on ordinary nights, . no work after 12 noon on Saturdays, and other amendments. WM. A. W. OBENFELL. l tieoMWf^ EaujJ.sj-^.]ui,AMCcia.ti{uu
STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT;! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Another Grand Super-Feature, Starring Australia's Great Athlete, SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER SNOWY BAKER SNOWY BAKER; t ' In » delightfully romantic and thrilling Story of Australian "Life oil-the Big Stations, "THE LITRE OF THE BUSH." X "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." TJie Most Sensational, Daring, and Realistic Production of Outdoor Life Ever Presented. A Picture that thrills and excites everybody with ita romance, oharm, and daring deeds; .surpassing that splendid production, "The Man from Kangaroo." ALSO GRAND SUPPORTING ITEMS. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF ROLL OF, ELECTORS. PURSUANT -to Section 49 of "The Counties Act, 1908," and Section 7 of 'The Counties Amendment Act, 1913," Notice is hereby given that the Roll of the County Electors Jtor Borirua and Makara Ridings of the County of Makara i» open for inspection at the following places:— In respect to the Porinm Riding: The County Office, Ballance-atreet, 'Wellington. / Mrs. Benson's Store, Porirua. In respect to the Makar'a Riding: The County Office, Ballance-street, Wellington. The Post Office, Makara. ' The above Rolls may be inspected without fee by all persons interested therein, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. until the 15th day of August next. Any person may, on or before the 22nd day of August, lodge with the Council an objection, in writing under his hand, on the following grounds: — (a) Thiit any person whose name is on the said Roll in respect of any qualification, docs not possess that qualification; ox* (b) That any person whose name is not on the said Roll possesses the necessary qualification, and is entitled to have Bis name enrolled; or (o) T'hut the number.of votes allotted to any person is greater or less than that to whicn hi is entitled. WILFRED L. BEECH, -, County Clerk, • Dated this 26th day of July, 1920. FTTHE Progress of » YOUNG MUSIC STUDENT Is greatly retarded by having to practice on an old worn-out piano with sluggish action, uneven touch, and inferior quality. SUCHi AN INSTRUMENT OFFERS no inspiration to practice, inculcates faulty ideas of tone and prevents correct muscular development of the young fingers. In such oaiss a new piano is more than a necessitr. ' IT IS A DUTY! Now i^ the time to buy a Piano by either BtfINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH. BHASTEP, LYON AND EEALY. WJNDOVER or ROGERS! call Sand talk tpiis matter Aver with us to-day i OHAS. BEGG & CO., The Oldest Established Piano House in ' ■ . New Zealand, MANNERS-STREET, WE luivo just landed large shipment Jiot Water Bags, prices specially low. \fibrona 5s 6d, Steam's Beo( and Iron Wile 5s 6d, Fellows' Syrup (largest) 9s. On* Own Syrup .of Hypophosphites (the fiiiist tonic in tno'world) 4s. We are very l*'Se direct buyers, and our Pharmacy D noted for our extreme care and absol.uiM fidelity in"' compounding Physicians' ■rescriptions, and all branches of Pharmaceutical work. C. and H. V. Evens,JjChstniati 33i Manusf*-st., Welling*
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 22, 26 July 1920, Page 2
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