TO COUNTRY RUGBY ENTHUSIASTS. . I THE SPRINGBOKS PLAY WAIRARAPA AND BUSH DISTRICTS '' ON SOLWAY SHOW GROUND, MASTEETON, SOLWAY SHOW GROUND, MASTERTON, . .' WEDNESDAY, 20tK JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. : The Match you have been waiting a decade to see. Good forwards; good Backs; good Combination. : ON SATURDAY, 23rd JULY, THE SPRINGBOKS PLAY WELLINGTON AT THE ATHLETIC PARK. H. E. COMBS, Secretary, N.Z.R.U. THIS IS WHAT V'fYFT ARE WAITING FOE, THIS IS WHAT IUU ARE WAITING FOR, fA DROP IN THE, PRICE Of GA S COO KER S. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT ONCE. WELLINGTON W GO;, LTD., 64, COURTENAY-PLACE. SWINSON CHAMBERS. NEXT TO KING'S. NEXT TO KING'S. OFFICES TO LEU. • OFFICES TO LET. SUITES OF OFFICES TO LET. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. Beautiful Rooms. Electric Light throughout. Hot-water Service and Hot Baths. The whole of the inside of the building is artistically panelled in Oregon pine. Replete with every modern convenience. The Exterior of premises all • laid out with Lawns iind Flower Gardens. Hot-water system by Aldred and Griffiths, Ltd. Electric light installed by Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. Decorating by T. A. Wells, Ltd. Building alterations by Mr. T. W. Ward. Windowfront by Hoyland and Co. . . . SWINSON CHAMBERS — GET AN OFFICE IN — SWINSON CHAMBERS SWINSON CHAMBERS — GET AN OFFICE IN — SWINSON CHAMBERS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CHAMBERS IN , WELLINGTON. IT'S NEXT TO KING'S THEATRE.. Yours faithfully, JOHN SWINSON COMPANY, LTD. HOWARD'S FACTORY OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC. £5000 WORTH OF FURNITURE. ALL GOOD NEVER-OUT-OF-THE-FACTORY MADE HERE IN TORY-STREET, AND TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN MANU- < • FACTORING PRICE. . i SOME OF THE SUITES AND PIECES ARE ON VIEW IN, THE SHOP NEXT TO THE FACTORY—SO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN INSPECT WITHOUT FEAR OF BECOMING FACTORY SOILED.. Take car to Vivian-street corner of Tory-street, and walk up; Howard's! Factory and Showroom is on the right-hand side. COME AND BUY AT THE FACTORY. 150-154, TORY-STREET, WELLINGTON. ANNOUNCEMENT. : Having secured the services of Madame Dougal, Wo are pleased to announce that DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CAKES WELL BE SERVED IN UPSTAIRS TEA ROOM EVERY DAY, FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL NOON, And ■ FROM 2.30 P.M. UNTIL 5 P.M. When in town for Morning or Afternoon Tea, Tabs the Lift to bur Upstairs Tea Room. SPECIALLY ENGAGED ORCHESTRA will render Latest Operatic and Dance Music Every Afternoon. GAMBLE & CREED, TEA IMPORTERS, 285 \LAMBTON-QUAY WELLINGTON.
GREAT MUSICAL' TREAT! GREAT . MUSICAL TREAT I WATERSIDE WORKERS' . BAND ! ATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND! NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 17ih JULY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 17th JULY. March—"The Challenge." Overture —"Sorrow Joy." Intermezzo —"Russe." , Selection—"ll Trovatone." March —"Australia." Two-Step—"Angelina." Waltz—"Silver and Gold." March—"Half and Half." ■ During the performance a. , collection will be taken in aid of one of our members (Mr. Archie Collir/s), who is seriously ill in the Hospital. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OP MAKING ENGINEERS. WELLINGTON' DISTRICT. . mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the JL above will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY, at the Institnto Rooms, Aitken-stroet, at 7.30 p.m." Business: To receive. Report and Bal-uncn-slicct, »ml Election of Officers. , X. X, WALLACE, Socrotary,,
SHORTTS THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Mighty Programme o£ distinctive merit. LEROY SCOTT'S LEROY SCOTT'S Famous and Thrilling Detective Drama, "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT!" "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT!" "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT!" "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT!" A Fascinating Play that grips from start • to finish. A powerful plot of intense interest, specially adapted to the screen by REX BEACH. REX BEACH. The Finest Detective Photo-play ever shown. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Comedy. _ Topical. Scenic. BE EARLY. BE EARLY GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT : In aid of ;£<T. MARY'S REBUILDING FUND, ! CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN, HALL, ■ MONDAY, 18th JULY, 1921, . At 8 p.m. Tho following Artists have kindly con- ' scnted to appear: — , Miss Francis Clist>y. Mr. L. Hanlon. Mr. G. Tollortoni Little Maureen Murphy. Miss E. Charles. Mr. Tom Touhy. Mrs. Fergus O'SulHvan. Mr. Reg. Oakley. Little Vera Houston, Popular Prioes. Braund's Orchestra. . WANTED Known—Wo have larpest . stocks in New Zealand q£ Motor Parte, gpn.re.l for over 100 different Care ' and Cycles. N.iJ. Motor Wrecking; Co.. 29, Hinrif <it.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 14, 16 July 1921, Page 3
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