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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT (THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION). COMMENCING TO-DAY ! "H ELIOT R OP E," A 1 PARAMOUNT-ROYALTY PRODUCTION. Here's One Picture That Towers Head and Shoulders Above a Thousand. SOMETHING UTTERLY DIFFERENT WONDERFUL, AND SUBLIME. The story of a convict serving a life sentence, who obtains a pardon, frustrates the schemes of a blackmailing' woman, and saves his daughter's happiness—all by a whiff-of heliotrope! Laying bare the soul of a. man who was great even behind prison walls. A romance too beautiful ever to be forgotten! ■ I S^p Special Added Attraction. ENID BENNETT in "SILK -HOSIERY*Which .Befits Her Quite Charmingly, SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES . Will Prevail Throughout the Season for These Wonderful Attractions. Children, Half-price. Saturday Night Excepted. BOX PLAN FOR ARTCRAFT AT THE BRISTOL, OR TEL. 3470; FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, OR TEL. 21-842. EMPRESS . EMPRESS THE GREATEST COMEDY OF THE AGE, "THE CHICKEN. IN THE CASE." He had money Plenty of it, but he couldn't touch it ■till he was 44 or married ..... so HE BORROWED HIS CHUM'S WIFE. That's only one of many connubial complications in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE." Featuring OWE N MO O RE. ALSO EPISODE 14 OF THE POPULAR SERIAL, " THE INVISIBLE HAND." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. ' COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. * WILLI-AM DUNCAN (The Popular Hero of "Smashing Barriers"), in "THE SILENT AVENGER." A Vitagraph Super-Serial, PRICES AS USUAL. . — . TELEPHONE 3442. TO-MORROW TO-M O R R OW VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS I Present "D ON E TO D E A'T-H," A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA IN 4 ACTS. GRAND OPERJi HOUSI This year as in past years, tho SALAMANCA Students present the pubh'o with the hidden humour of many themes. Among those satirised this year are Orientalism, Bolshevism, the Aesthetic Movement, and that social hub of the Southern Hemisphere—"Snobson"-strcet. ■ Intending Patrons (and overyone should be) are .advised to BOOK EARLY AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES-ss, 3s, and 2s. ■ R TJ G B X ! A GREAT MATCH! R U GB V! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! | ATHLETIC PARK, AT 3 P.M. ! ORIENTAL VERSUS UNIVERSITY. The Oriental Team is one capable of extending any team in the Championship. Tho match promises to be one full of fast, open, exciting play. Come and see the latest fancy for the Championship. ' TWO EARLY GAMES-SEVENTH GRADE AND SIXTH GRADE. ADMISSION—Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d. Reserves 6d. , SEASON TICKETS still available. A good investment these hard times. Gents,, 30s; Ladies, 255. Plan at 10, Woodward-streot. I ■ •' ■ ' NEXT WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, at 3 p.m.—THE OPENING OF THE REP. SEASON. UNIVERSITY (Australian Touring Team) v. WELLINGTON REPS. See the Challengers for the Ranfurly Shield in action. F. J. M'COMBKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. THE KINGS O¥ THE EARTH Have nothing on us when it comes to GLORY. Wo are covered with it all over. Even the stars in their courses pause to gasp at tho temerity of our LOW PRICE CAMPAIGN. While time, that destroyer of all things, only increases the magnitude of our offers. GLORY! Why, every woman in Wellington, and right up the lino, is singing our praises. And why? you ask. Simply beciuiso we are a novolty. "We are a drapery firm who are selling at a reasonable rate of profit to secure a quick turnover. HERE'S ANOTHER SPLASH:. 1000 YARDS 40in. CREPE-DE-CHINE, 7/H (HEAVYWEIGHT—COLOURS WHITE, PALE PINK, PALE BLUE, LEMON, BISCUIT, MASTIC, CHERRY, SAKE BLUE, NIL, CREAM, IVORY). The seven wonders of the world will have to be revised whon we get through, and wo suggest that the Pyramids could be omitted. Like a meteor shooting through space, wo have struck the drapery fa-ado, and upset all traditions as to profits and prices, and the thunderous burst of applause from the public is a matter of great embarrassment to us. THE LOW-PROFIT STORE 1 OF , N.Z FOLLOW THE CROWD TO FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ALLENDER N D CO., TEL. 24-011. l NEWTOWN. THE YOUNG FIRM WITH THE BIG REPUTATION. \ (Next Basil Cooper Hardware Co.)

WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. fpENDERS for the following works wil! ■*• be received at tho Education Board Office up to NOON of MONDAY, tho 23rd MAYLOWED, HUTT—Erection of Technical School. % PETONE D.H.S.—Erection of Shelter Shed and Bicycle Shod. Flans and Specifications may be seen at tho Education Boird Office. Mercer-street, Wellington, and tho plaus for the work at Petone D.H.S. may also be seen at the Chronicle Office, Petone. ■ - „ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L, STEWART, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 113, 13 May 1921, Page 2

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