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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT (THE THEATRES OF TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW ! "THE WILD GOO S E," A suporb Cosmopolitan-Paramount Picture Personally Directed by Albort Capolloui, tho Creator of " THE INSIDE OF THE CUP," ' • .Positively tho firioat moiion picture achievement of the time«. SEE IT—THEN YOU WILL RECOMMEND IT. Additional: "THE LAW OF THE YUKON," A CHARLES MILLER PRODUCTION. This photoplay of tho frozen North is literally jammed with action, in which heroic doods, love interest, and the paving grace of humour are dominant features. Also," 'TO BE SCREENED AT AFTERNOON SESSION ONLY—FIRST EPISODE OF UNIVERSAL'S MOST STARTLING ADVENTURE SERIAL, "THE DIAMOND QUEEN." SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE SEASON FOR THESE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. , ! MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT THE BRISTOL FOR ARTCRAFT, OR TEL. 3470; OR AT THE UTILITY FOR PARAMOUNT, OR TEL. 21-842. MANAWATU RACING^ CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. ' SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. ' SUMMER MEETING. AKAPUNI, MONDAY (BOXING DAY), TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 26th, 27th, and 29th DECEMBER. FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). On 26th and 27th a Train [oaves Paekakariki at 7,1 a.m., picking up passenger* whore required. Arrive Course 10.45 a.m, On 29th this train leaves Paekakariki at 6.35 a.m. Trains leavo Wellington on 26th at 7.18 a.m. (special), arrive course 11.33 a.m. On the 27th the Special leaves at 7.15 a.m. On the 29th (Thursday), no specials will run, but tho 7.40 (Relief Wanganui), 8.20 (Now Plymouth Mail), and 9.10 (Napier Mail) will set down and pick up ' passengers at Awapuni. Trains leave Course for Wellington on 26th and 27th at 5.45 and 6.10 p.m., arrive city 10.4 and 10.56 p.m. Tho first only stops south of Paekakariki. On the * 29th the 5.45 p.m. only wjll run. XMAS PR-E.STETnrST 1 A FEW SUGGESTIONS, 150 DOZ. HANDKERCHIEFS, 4>£d, 6d, 7Ad, Is each 25 DOZ. SILK ANKLE HOSE, 2s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid to 21s pair 15 DOZ. CHILDREN'S SOX, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d pair 5 DOZ. WHITE WASHING SUEDE GLOVES, 10s 6d pair 20 DOZ. FABRIC GLOVES, all shades, Is 6d pair 15 DOZ. SUEDE FINISH FABRIC GLOVES, 12s 6d for 6s Ud pair 200 YDS of ALL-SILK NINON for motor veils, 40in, 4s 6d yard 250 YDS ALL-SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE, 40in wide, 8s lid yard 15 SILK AND WOOL LADIES' JUMPERS, 21s to dear 6 ONLY HAND-EMBROIDERED CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES, 45i 12 ONLY JAP SILK JUMPERS, 18s 9d each . ROBLYN COSTUME SKIRTS: light-colours, 355-6 d _-. ■-- COTTQN'WASHING-ONE-PIECE"FROGKSr 30s ••..--■ LATE NIGHT FRIDAY. OPEN TILL 6 p.m. SATURDAY. FREE SILK HANDKERCHIEF WITH EVERY 5s SPENT. ARCHER'S. ~— ARCHERS, UPP. CUBA-STREET. . PURE CREAM IN PLENTY FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NO^Y. To facilitate our supplying, without hitch, the heavy demand for Cream during Christmas Woek, Householders are requested to give thoir orders at once.' Every order, large or small, with receive our best attention, and the Cream will be delivered in PERFECT CONDITION. To save disappointment, book your orders now with your Milk Vendor, or THE MILK DEPOTj DIXON-STREET. J. HARLEN, Engineer, an*d Acting-General Manager.

DO NOT LET THIS CHRISTMAS FIND YOUR HOME STILL ; "PIANOLESS." NOW is the time to realise that ambition «nd place a "BEGG" PIANO IN YOUR HOME. Just think how much greater charm and enjoyment of the home the presence of a good piano would bring. Here are pianos, whose quality makes them, splendidly^ representative of ths Christmas spirit: BRiNSMBAD, ROGERS, WINDOVER, JESSE FRENCH, LAGONDA, and LYON AND HEALY. Come and inspect them in our Showrooms, Upstairs. Payments to suit your r^uiromenta. MAKE THIS A PIANO CHRISTMAS IN YOUR HOME. CHAS.BEGG&CO.,LTD., MANNERS-STREET. Th« Oldest-Bitablished Piano Houm in New Z«!»nd. J-R. M'KENZIE, . R. M'KENZIE, WILLIS AND OUBST STREETS. HOURS OF BUSINESS: MONDAY, 19th ......... 9 to 1 p.m. FRIDAY : 9 to 10 p.m. i SATURDAY ............... 9 to 6 p.m. "to lower hutt resident^ YOUR local Band intonds playing Carols on Christmas Day up till #0011. Any re&idonU deFirouo of tbeir services kindly notify tho Secretary. J. WRAY, Main.street The Band also extonds the Compliments of the Season to- all its patrons. |^IVB Mu»io thin Chriatmiu!

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 150, 22 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 150, 22 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 150, 22 December 1921, Page 2

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