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SUCH A TRIUMPH AS NO OTHEE FEATURE HAS EXCELLED IN THE MEMORY OF OUR GENERATION IS " SILKS AND SADDLES,^ NOW BEING-SCREENED TO CROWDED HOUSES AT THE EMPRESS, IAT-12, 2, 4, 6.15, andiß. SUPPORTED BY THE 10th EPISODE OF. » "THE INVISIBLE HAND." At 11.30 a-m., 135, 3.35, 5.45, and 9.30 p.m. (ft! WORLD'S STAR PICTURE HAS ARISEN IN THE FIRMAMENT OF AUSTRALIAN FILMS IN ' "SILKS [AND SADDLES,** And the Censor (Mr. Jolliffe) has passed it for genoral exhibition without Bay reservation whatsoever as to age or sex. See it (hiring the day if possible, as the evening sessions are crowded. PUICES—'HH 5 p.m.: Is 7d and Is Id; Children, Hslfrorice Priooa after s—2s 7d (Reserved), 2b Id, Is 7d, Is Id. . DIRECTION—E. J. & DAN CARROLL. THE WORLD'S PICTURE MASTERPIECE ! Never Was Suoh Intense Enthusiasm Manifested as on Saturday last at AT '-SHORTFS THEATRE A* ' Which Proved Beyond Doubt That ' MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Tremendous Screen Masterpiece, "THE GREAT REDEEMER," Is One of the Greatest Picture Triumphs Ever Screened in Wellington. So Great wag the Demand for Admresion on Saturday that the Sale ofTioketi had to be Stopped before 8 o'olook. INTENDING PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BE EARLY. TO-NIGHT! Hours of Screening: 11 a.m., 2.25, 4.45, 7.20, and 8.50 p.m. NOTE.—THIS PICTURE IS SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR FOR ADULTS ONLY. GREAT FIRE SALE GREAT EIRE SALE CONTINUES TO-MORROW! DAWSON AND MAUDSLEY'S WAREHOUSE STOCK AMOUNTING TO DAWSON AND MAUDSLEY'S WAREHOUSE STOCK AMOUNTING TO Sfii f\i\£\ AT SELLING PRICES, r»11 AAA k)ll>\}tt\) AT SELLING PRICES! / JbllsOOO BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN £4000. BOUGHT FOR LESS THAN £4000. , GOODS ALL DRIED IN SUN SINCE FIRE; ONLY NEED WASHING." THOUSANDS OF TOWELS. THOUSANDS YARDS OF "SATINTULB" LONGCLOTH, FINEST SUITINGS. Including , MEN'S TAILOR-MADE SMART SAMPLE CAPS. Usually 7a M to 10s'6d. For 3s lid. - .. . ' MEN'S SMART TWEED SAMPLE HATS, 12s 6d to 21». All »t 4s lid. These goods were bought at Salvage price, but are NOT EVEN CRUSHED, »■■■■ ■ • 'AND' CROWDS MORE AT COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA-STREET, GREAT FIRE SALE. G R E A T F I R E SAL E. A GR EAT GAMBLE IN TWO >STAR LINES, BOUGHT FROM A LOCAL WAREHOUSE AT HALF-PRICE. Nc^ I—lso ALL-WOOL SPORTS COATS, ehades'Champ.,'Grey, Brown, Navy, Emerald, and Myrtle. Worth 635. Bargain Price 30s. No. 2—ssoyds .OF ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, 56in wide, including Donegals, Worsteds, and Mixed Tweeds. Worth 21e. For 14b 6d yard . ' Memories that linger longest are the memories of lasting goods. Price v soon forgotten. THESE G«DDS GUARANTEED. ' ARCHERS, ARCHER'S, UPP. CUBA-STREET, ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS. THE END OF THE ROAIT As far as high prices are concerned has been reached, and as the day of high priceß draws to its inglorious close, the new day is already spreading its tty of hope abroad. The day of big profits is dead, and- in its place you fold NEW YOUNG FIRMS WITH FRESH IDEAS AS TO PROFITS springing into favour, and materially reducing the burden of a long-suffering public. As a proof of the truth of this assertion we invite you to compare this price with any quote in Australasia for the same line. 800 YARDS 40in. CREPE-DE-CHINE, 7/H (Shades Cream, Pale Pink/ Coral, Vieux Rose, Rose, Fawn, Biscuit, Cherry, Salmon, Lemon, Dark Lemon, Apricot, Sky Blue). WOMEN OF WELLINGTON we ask your help in an honest endeavour to give you CHEAP DRAPERY. We are offering you opportunities for laving money such as you have never dreamed of. BE SENSIBLE AND SHOP AT THE POPULAR LOW PROFIT STORE. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO »>• AL L ENDER AN D C 0., TEL. 24-011. NEWTOWN. THE YOUNG FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. Next Basil Cooper' Hardware, Ltd. /ELEMENTS Tonic (genuine),- 3s, Fely*> low's Syrup (largest), 9s, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills (genuine) 2a Bd. We T.B.S. RUAPEHU. are very large direct buyers, and our ' Pharmacy is noted for our extreme care »nd absolute fidelity in our compounding fTIHIS Steamer will leave the Kingf 1* of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other ± Whar ( direct for sea at 3 p.m. TObranches of pharmaceutical wo rk. Hava iwrmwrtw TTTwanAV ioiv, apUTTj V6u tried a bottle of Evens'e Special MOaROW ' TUESDAY, 19th APKIJ* Tonio? Don't forget, it's 4a fed, only at Passengers must be on board by 2 p.m., Bvens's Pharmacy. 38, Manner6-st., Wei- by which hour all contract tickets are to ''"g*oll- t be hande<i "» *° the Steward-ia-Oharge. Police Inspection of Passports will ownmono© at 11 a.m. All baggage for the hold should be PRE-WAR PIANOS. , alongside not later than 9 a.m., and cabin PRE-WAR PIANOS. baggage by noon. PRE-WAR PIANOS. THE NJ;w Zealand sHlppiN(J By World's Leading Maker*. . 00MpANY> Ma BJIOR IMMEDIATE SALE, from '£45 !?.•■/ to £95. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. jCjV 0 R s a' L % We Invito your Inspection. GOOD STRONG WOODEN SAW ~— ■ BENCH, H. NIMMO & SONS, LTD., With Three Saw,. ?lANO SHOWROOMS and FACTORY, ALEX. M'MILLAN, LTD., 42, Kant-tsrrae*. Mwhinary Msrohantt, Hwb*rt-«t»Mt,-W.eUwgtwj.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2