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XTTXrr^'Gl THE THEATRE THAT TTTV/^'Cl lYiri VJT O SETS THE STANDARD. JVli^l XX (3 COMING FRIDAYr FLORENCE REED In the most lavish spectacular photoplay of her entire career, "THE BLACK PANTHER'S . I-' CUB." . l . ; • The picture of a decade, Wild scenes of the Apache Dances in Paris. Quiet English countrysides. Barbarous splendours 'of the ancient arenas of Rome. All in this sensational photoirama, portraying the power of good and evil. The picture that cost more than £25,000 to produce. Al*o, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF SIGNOR L. CESARONI (THE FAMOUS BASSO). I THE OPINION OF HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, OF THE STATE ORCHESTRA. "Signor L. Cesaroni io the best Basso Singer I over heard." (Signed) HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. PLAN. NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. THEATRE TELEPHONE 22-212. TO LEASE, WAREHOUSE, SPACE (ABOUT 10,000 FEET). CENTRAL POSITION, ■-' WAKEFIELD-STREET, NEAR TOWN HALL. SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. PASSENGER AND GOODS LIFT. MAGNUS,' SANDERSON, AND CO., LTD.

WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED CHARITIES FUND. STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditure (November, 1921, to January, 1922). RECEIPTS. & s. a. To Donations .". 299 12 10 Receipts from Paddy's Market .., 1301 19 2 Cash received as result of ■".'■■■ ', Otaki effort 11.':':1.-....-;;.I.'.1:.": 42 13;;? C«sh received as result of Petone effort „., 36 16 J. £1681 Tib Balance brought down 1627 19 7 £1627 19 7 EXPENDITURE. By' Ap^ i6i"^.. v a 9 ' Tjmes 16 19 9 Dominion ••■■ 14 5 9 Free Lance 15 0 'Additional Printing and Advertising 3 3 0 Balance carried down ...... 1627 19 7 " >v. £1681 110 By Gifts to the following In- « stitutipns:—" Children's Hospital W0 0 0 Otaki Homes (3) ;... 75 0 0 Salvation' Army (Girls) 65 0 0 Salvation Army (Boys) 65 0 0 Presbyterian Orphanage 1 (Girls) :.. 65 0 0 Presbyterian Orphanage (Boys) : 65 0 0 AnglicW Home (Girls) 65 0 0 Anglican Home (Boys) 65 0 0 Home of Compassion ... 65 0 0 St. Joseph's Orphanage 65 0 0 Levin Memorial Home 65 0 0 Kindergarten Schools ... 65 0 0 Tren thorn Hospital 50 0 0 Rhodes Home 50 0 0 Stop Out Club 50 0 0 Kwitane Home 25 0 0 Alexandra Home 25 0 0 Residential Nurseries ... 25 0 0 Y.W.C.A 5 5 0 Balance Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., 30th January, 1922 532 14 7 £1627 19 7 (Sgd.) THOS. INGLIS, Hon. Secretary of Fund. Wellington, Ist February, 1922. . 'We have audited the foregoing statement with the books and vouchers submitted, and certify to the correctness of same. {Sgd.) ROWLEY AND GILL, Hon. Auditors. PIANOS THAT PUT SOUL INTO MUSIC! THE qualities of tone and excellence of touch which are necessary to a faithful interpretation of the great masters' works in their original beauty are only found in such glorious instruments as the Broadwood, Collwd, Stmes, Bell, Willis, Stoddart, Shejton, or the Campbell. • Music i 3 a daily need, especially amongst the children. It gives rest to the minds of the older folk and keeps the youngsters happy. You can own one oKthese magnificent instruments TO-DAY. Our system of time*payments will be found mo3fc agreeable to you. Call at The Bristol Piano Co., -Ltd., 'Wellington. See the latest models—hear their invigorating tone—it will be a rare treat for all who love music. I{ distance prevents a. visit, write THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Wellington. M. J. BROOKES. North Island Manager. TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERS Of HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. ■ytfHEN you need Printing of ' * any description with despatch, THE EVENING POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT is ready to fill your requirenients at the lowest pqstiuia cqarge. Ring Telephone 3380, and a>k for Quotations.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

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