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TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. THESE ARE YOUR LAST THREE OPPORTUNITIES OF SEEING THAT TRIUMPH OF.SCREENCRAFT, "MALE . AND FEMALE" NOW SHOWING AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Opulent scenes of a life of ease among the titled rich. Barbaric scene 3of struggle with nature on a South Sea. isle, ' ALL Splendour of gowns in the drawing qj» rooms of ultra-fashionable eets. Costumes of grass and skins in savago THESE jungles of the tropics. ... ' . . , . . „ WONDERFUL All the passions and yearnings of the . race, fused into an inspiring etory SCENES. that beats with red blood. Shipwreck, terror, despair, and thrills of heroic rescue. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL, OR RING TEL. 21-314 AFTER . ■ 5 P.M. REMEMBER—LAST MATINEE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction PICKFORD AND PETTIE, LTD. ■OT'TTITJ'W ALL ROADS LEAD TO 'RTTH-'Rir " lib U VjtJo I. ALL ROADS LEAD TO JCi «-> JD> -"- ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, ■' AT 3 P.M. ' THE GREAT CUP FINAL. AT 3 P.M. PETONE v\ PONEKB, FOR THE RUGBY SUPREMACY OF WELLINGTON. Brilliant Baok and Fast Forward Play. A Memorable Game. AT 1.30 P.M.— AT 1-3° P.M.— AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. Reserve your seat, 10, Woodward-street. Admission at Popular Prices —Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. „ WEDNESDAY NEXT AT ATHLETIC PARK—ALL BLACKS v. WELLINGTON REPS. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary..W.R.F.U. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION OF ALL, SHORTT'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). ENGLAND, AMERICA, AUSTRALIA know the Wonderful value of SELZNIOK , . ' MASTERPIECES. THIS IS THE FIRST IN NEW ZEALAND. Drama, Entertainment, Heart Punch, Life, Love, Romance, Adventure. A Perfect Picture Perfectly Portrayed. "THE BROKEN MELODY," From the. famous stage play. • The lure of two women oalled him! He answered the one whoss power and money gave him the realisation of his ambitions. BUT AT WHAT A COST! He deliberately broko the melody of Life, BUT the years taught him the great lesson THAT LOVE WAS MIGHTIER THAT FAME. A specially selected cast headed by the most popular male star of the «oreen, EUGENE O'BRIEN, And the Beautiful Stage Star, LUCY COTTON. A MAGNIFICENT STORY BRILLIANTLY ACTED. ' MUSIC-—A Special Orchestra has! been Engaged, which will Play the Beautiful • ' . Music applicable to this Great Drama. » TEA! TEA! TEA! FREE! FREE! - FREE! THE VICTORY STORE, 70, COURTENAY-PLACE. THE CENTRE SHOP IN THE NEW VICTORY BUILDINGS, THE CENTRE SHOP IN THE NEW VICTORY BUILDINGS. ■ ( ________ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ OUR ADVERTISEMENT IN YESTERDAY'S PAPER, BUY ONE AND READ IT. ( . EVERYONE WHO WAS SICK AND COULD NOT GET TO OUR SHOP, WHO WRITES OR SENDS A MESSENGER, WILL BE DELIVERED ONE POUND OF TEA ON SATURDAY. BUTTERFIELD & LITCHFIELD. A SPECIAL OFFER 0£ A SPECIAL OFFER WOOLILEN SPORTS COATS That will set Wellington Retailers "by the ears!" ■' AT O LIVER'S PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW, BUT WHEN WE GO THE LIMIT IN REDUCTIONS Our values will open your eyes. WE HOLD ENORMOUS STOCKS OF HEAVY-WEIGHT ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS AND JUMPERS, In new and exclusive designs, and in order to make room for Spring Stocks, THEY WILL BE CLEARED at prices ranging FROM 39s 6d to £4 10s. A FEW STAIRS Stand Between You and a Very Big Saving. COME UP TO-DAY ! WE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTJ6. THE SAMPLE ROOM (OLIVER'S), UPSTAIRS— 102, WILLIS-STREET, NEXT EMPRESS PICTURES. J!i"!5!»»!«B j —i— M ii i __n— j iJVII [lfl^ . IN BANKRUPTCY , ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. IyOTICE iii hereby #ivon that Divi- PUBLIC MEETING* TO rONCiTnPR a^ SSfc I • ap%P 0 T S ° A Lg° NSIDER promi^ory note. <>f any) lav ol . d o rW . bor of important Boi^ UalJrtaS "",;■,„_ „ I hereby onll a PUBLIC' MEETING OF MENZIES. n. S. First of 4* in tho £. RATEPAYERS, to consider the proWAhKKR, J. W First of 6s in the S. posals, suoh Meeting to be held in th© S. TANSLEY, Town Hall TO-MORROW (THURBOfficial Assignee. DAY), the 12th instant, at 8 p.m. Wellington, 12th August, 1920. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. liih August, 1920.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 37, 12 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 37, 12 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 37, 12 August 1920, Page 2