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NriUR THEATRE, NBWTOWN. ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS, ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS, ' Starring MARY MILES MINTER. MARY MILES MINTER. An enthralling murder mystery with »,n. unexpaoted solution. Scenes of melodramatio magnificence intermingled with s.n appealing love gtory GAUMONT GRAPHIC •TOPICAL BUDGET VITAGRAPH COMEDY An Exciting, Thrilling, and Startling Programme. WELLINGTON CITY'COUNCIL. TE ARO BATHS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the occasion of the SWIMMING CARNIVAL of tho Centre, N.Z. 'Amateur Swimming Association, bsinff held at TE ARO BATHS on SATURDAY, tha sth in«tant, the Baths will bj closed to the public for swimming between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p.m. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF ONE OK THESE PIANOS■:, BRINSMEAP WINDOVER LYON AND HEALY ROGERS JESSE FRENCH LA QONDA BREWSTER. THE . very fact that Bore's Stock Inetruments bearing theso names is sufficient guarantee of their quality and musical worth. IT HAS TAKEN OVER. 60 YEARS i Jor us to gain the experience- we place at the disposal of our customers. Bdfore buying wo want you to call in to our Showroom Upstairs,, and let us tell you how our accumulated experience benofits jou, and why it is advisable to purchase' your Piano here. ' ■ ,'. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET. ! (Th« Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand.) TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERS Of HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. TTTHEN requiring Printing: of '' " any description with despatch, THE EVENING /POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT is ready to* fill your requirements at the lowest possible charge. Ring Telephone 5380, and ask for Quotations. ART UNION. R T UNION. Paintings by the Late , E. W. CHRISTMAS, R.B.A. Tickets 2s 6d each. 30 Prizes, value £500. iioveral of the Piotures have, hung at thei Royal Academy, London. £100 each. A guarantee will be given to the winners of the first and second prizes that a purchfieer will be found for at least half their catalogue prices. j Piotures on view at M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S, J 182, Lambton-quay. f ILEMENT'S Tonic (genuine), 3s, Fel-i V low's Syrup (laTsest), flg, Dr. Wil- j hams' Pmk Pills (genuine) 2s Bd. Wo I axt> very large direct buyers, and our Pharmacy is noted for ouf extreme care *■<! i absolute fidelity in our compoundinc of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other branches of pharmaceutical work. Havo you tried a bottle of Evens's Special Toaio? Don't forget, it's 4e 6d, only at Ev«jns3 Pharmacy, 38, Manners-jL, Weihnirton.. , ; MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Kind Person to adopt Baby Boy, two months old, £40 premium offered. Writo 32^, Evg. Post. X^ITANTED—Mrs. Small, Dressmaker » '' and Costumier, has re-opened, and is receiving orders for costumes' and frooke. Evening dresses specialty. Up^ stairs, rooms 1 and g, Boulcott Chambers. W "ANTED you to Know—Miss Shand s will attempt 220 yds World's-Te Aro Baths, Saturday next. Book at Ned PerryV ■ TITANTED—Firth's Stainless Table » V-and Dessert Knives; 3 Table Knives for 21b, 3 Dosserfc Knives for 18s. Speoial window display. The Sims Hardware. ."VITANTED Known —Sale Special. *V - Motor Clothing, Leather Shells Dust Coats, etc., all reduced 33JL per cenl;. J. O. Smith, Parliament Corner. \\\J ANTED Known— Sale Special. '' - Giving up Leather Goods. All Travelling Bags, Boots, etc., reduced below cost. J. O. Smith, Parliament Connor. . I^CrANTED Known—Suits7 Costumes, or •' ' Overcoats made from your own material. H. G. Bedell, 12S, Lambtoc-qy. next Public Trust Office, j iTKTANTED Known—Record entries, all T V events, next Saturday—Te Aro Batlns, Don't be left. Book at . Ned Perry's. WANTED Known—Special prices for ■ easy-running Push Chairs, easy folding and long wear. The Sims Hardware. ANTED Known—Beach. Shoes, 4s lid| Yachting Shoes. 8s lid; Tunnis Shoe*, chroma cotes, 7« Dd, 0« Od, 14« 9d. MArtia'j Big Boot Sale, Courtenay.pl,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

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