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... i COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, . . i At CjHORTT'S THEATRE, O*HORTT'S THEATRE, JEWEL CARMEN . In ■ ' ' Metro's Special Attraction, "THE SILVER LINING !" A Sensational Drama of Romance and the Law. ■ ,'WATCH FOR ~ ' S »V. DORALDINA , DORALDINA ' 'In ' "THE WOMAN UNTAMED." ANNUAL DINNER, COMBINED BAKERS AND PASTRY- - COOKS, Dustin'e, Cuba-street, 20th AUGUST, 7 p.m. sharp, including Unveil- '" ins Roll of Honour. '. AH'Bakers ond Pastrycooks invited. R.S.V.P. to . ANDREW COLLINS, " A. W. PARTON, Joint Sees. PIONEER CLUB: ANNUAL MEETING .rSpHE Annual Meeting of the Pioneer -1 Club and Election of Officers will \ iu.ke place in the Club ""on - WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 24th AUGUST, at 7.30 P"M> FLORENCE E. MARTIN, Secretary. ANCING! " DANCING! KILBIRNIE HALL. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), AND EVERY SATURDAY. Music by Les. Walker. Exoellcnt Floor, (Supper.) .Gsnts Is 6d. Ladies Is. C. BLEEZE AND H. EDWARD. M.C's. ;, COMBINED BANKS'STAFFS' BALL. THURSDAY, lSlli AUGUST, 1921. TpHE Following LATE CARS have boon A n rranged:— Brooklyn. 1.30 a.m.; Karori (Cemetery), via Aitken-st.. 1.30 a.m.;. Island Bay, ' 215 a.m.; Scatoun via Hataitai, 2.15 a.m. ! J. O'SULLIVAN and D. W. MILLER, v Joint Hon. Secretaries. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. • GIRLS' DAY, FRIDAY, 19th AUGUST. STALLS: r>ank of Now Zealand—Homemade Sweets D.l.C.—Homemade Cake 3 Kelburn-avonus—Flower Stall 1 Courtenay-place—General GENERAL: RECEIVING DEPOTBO ULCOTT-STREET. Visit the Stalls early and make your Puichssea. PETONE TECHNICAL COLLEGE. PUBLIC LECTURE. MR. W. DONOVAN, M.S.C., will deliver * Free Public Lecture on "Coal." at the Petono Tecnnical College, On THURSDAY, 18th INST., Z3O p.m. Scholars," parents, and general public are invited to bo present. RETIREMENT OF H. SANSON, ESQ., HEADMASTER, MURITAI SCHOOL. RESIDENTS and Friends are cordially invited to be present at the follow-' ing Functions, which will be held on FRIDAY, the 19th August:— ■■ . , ... 11.30- a.m.—New School grounds: Commemorative tree to bo planted by Mr. Sanson. 2 p.m. —Eastbourne Hall: Children's farewell and presentation. 7.45 p.m.—Eastbourne Hall: Residents' farewell and presentation. HUGH M'GILL, Hon. Secretary, "The Sanson Presentation Committee. t i Eastbourne, 17th Aug., 1921. A' 'JUMBLE SALE in connection with / ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK will'bo hold in the SYDNEY-ST. SCHOOLROOM, on SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, commencing at 2.50 p.m. GIFTS WILL BE* CALLED FOR ON I 26th AUGUST. \ LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ATHLETIC RUGBY LEAGUE FOOT-' ' BALL CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above '-£*. Club will be held at tho Trades Hall,' Vivian-street, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, B.o'clock. All members are requested to attend. J. MURPHY, Hon. Sec. A 'MUSICAL TREAT FOR EVERY-, ONE. EVERY happy possessor of a good Gramophone has an unlimited bevy of glorious music, to suit all tastea. To hear the rigorous tone of the latest models His Master's Voice, Columbia, Harmograph, and Dulcetto, is a musical treat. > The reasonaneo necessary to reproduce oreheatral music; the delicate touch necessary to carry tho notes of murmur"ing (strings; the lifeliko warmth which gives voices that naturalness aud poreonalty;'l all are embodied to q.' marvellous poin£ of. perfection in tho Gramophonfls now showing at "T^o Bristol." Being large importers we can quote at very reasonable prices. Our sticks of records are the most up-to-date in the Dominion. THE BRISTOL PIANO 9 CO., LTD., WELIJNGTQN. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. PIANO PRICES, 1 PIANO PRICES, PIANO PRICES, , From £45 to £160. OASY terms arranged to suit every *-&, olass of buyer. , . Largest stocks in Dominion, New »nd Pre-war Pianos. We cordially invite your inspection, - H> NIMMO & SONS/LTD., PIANO .SHOWROOMS AND FACTORY, ■•-.;, 42, KENT.TBRRACE. ANTED Sell, Apartment House, close Cuba-st., 22 rooms, lease. Price, including furniture and everything as a going concern, £800. M'lntyr* and Co., 215, Lambton-qy.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2