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BOXING, > TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT ! .-' TO-NIGHT ! At 7.45. . • ' ■ At 7.45. FOUR STAR ATTRACTIONS. , BEST AMATEURS. . " , BEST AMATEURS. BEST FEATHERWEIGHT AND BANTAM IN THE DOMINION. BEST FEATHERWEIGHT AND BANTAM IN THE DOMINION. ... TWO PRICES—Ss and 2s 6t] (no tax). BOX PLAN open at Perry's, Manners-street, until 4 o'clock To-night, TICKETS at' Hall Boxes from 7 o'clock. Doors open 7,15. ' I' RESERVED SEAT TICKETS contain instructions for .getting your seat without inconvenienced BOAT AND TRAIN TO SUBURBS after Tournament is-over. ■ With thexttsßistance of patrons, the Boxing Association will extend a hearty welcome to the visiting AFRICAN ATHLETES, who are competing against All ■ New Zealand To-morrow. I , THIS TOURNAMENT SHOULD BE WORTH WHILE. TOSSMAN'S (LATE HALP.IN'S) GREAT REOPENING SALE, i!" , N . ■■■>■' COMMENCED. "-•- ■• ' ■ ""'• 'I | T°-DAY ' with th, TO-DAY, BIGGEST SHOW OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN CUBA-STREET i BIGGEST SHOW OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN CUBA-STREET! Our decision to clear practically all present stocks to make room for New Goods means Matchless Values for you. x We purchased- these goods at Less than Cost, which enables you to benefit accordingly. -CALL'TO-NIGHT 1 CALL TO-NIGHT! ; NOTE ADDRESS: TOSSMAN -& TO (LATE HALPIN'S), DRAPERS, A V/^^lTAjTin -tX, KJ\J; 158, CUBA-STREET. 1 - .- . . s ' ... ■

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ...... Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. Matinee at .2.30 p.m. to-morrow. TONIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT EVERYBODY IS TALKING Of this Terrific Success,,, and of the Phenomenal Crowds. that are gathering Every Night to se"e REV. FRANK GORMAN, REV. FRANK GORMAN, And ■ FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS, FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS, In "THE SILENCE OF "THE SILENCE OF "THE SILENCE OF . ' . jDEAN MAITLAND." " DEAN MAITLAND." DEAN MAITLAND." A REAL PARSON IN" A REAL PLAY. A Drama of Tremendous Moment. FRANK GORMAN'S MOST ELOQUENT SERMON. Lifting the veil from our artificial world, protected from the verities of life; from the wind and Sunlight, arid the rain, by houses; by words, from the truth. Prices—2s 6d. Is 6d, Is (plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol. Monday next: rev. frank gorman And FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLAYERS, In a Play of Life as it really is: "THE SAINT AND THE SINNER." "THE SAINT AND THE SINNER." "THE SAINT AND THE SINNER." . "THE SAINT AND THF SINNER." Every Mother, every Father, every Woman, every Man, '. EVERY CLERGYMAN ... . ' Should See This Play! ' . ' r" ' BOOKYOUR SEATS NOW! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! TTR OOK LV N PICTURE S. . TO-NIGHT. BERT LYTELL ■ ■' -In,. .".. ' "BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION," An Absorbing Drama of the Underworld. Usual Popular Prices. BE G G ""■ PIANOI I ■ Are more carefully chosen by our ; buyers than they would be even by the most critical purchaser in our showroom. x It is because of this, fapt and our' insistonce upon highest quality in all instru^ ment« we import, that you' may confidently place tl-.e matter of a piano for your home in our hands. • • Th»t such names as these are associated with ours is k sufficient guarantee of their desirability in every essential respect* BRINSMEAD1 ROGERS WINDOVER '■. JESSE FRENCH 1 LAGONDA LYON k HEALY Sole Agents for the genuine "PIANOLA,'' You are always welcome at our, Showroom. ■ .. ■, CHAS. BEGG& CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET. The Oldest Established Piaho House in ; New Zealand. PIANOS THAT PUT SOUL INTO ■ ■■; .MUSIC: j THE qualities of tone and excellence of touch which aro necessary to a faithful interpretation of the giJeat masters' works in their original, beauty are only found in such glof ious instrU; ments as the Broadwood, Oolla'rd, Sames, Bell, Willis, Stoddart, Shelton, or the Campbell. JVlusid is » 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 of these magnificent instruments TO-DAY. Our system of time-payments Will be fbund tirost agreeable to you. Call1 at The Bristol Piano, Co,, IAA., (Wellington. See the ' latest modolS^heair their invigorating tone —it will be a rare treat for all who love music If .distance prevents a visit, write "THE BRISTOL1 CO., LTD.^ WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. LEYLAND CHAR. A-BANC SERVICE. DAY'S BAY TRIP. MONDAY-FRIDAY. Leave Bowen-st. Leave Day's Bay. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m; SATURDAY, 25th INST. 2 p.m. 4 p.m, 2.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. SUNDAY, *th INST, . 9.30 a.m. ■ 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 12 noon 2.16 p,nv 4>M p.m. . . 7 p.m. WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTT, .. Leave Bowen-"st. ■ Leavo Lower Hult. 9.15 p.m. i 10 p.m. • FOR SPECIAL TRIPS RING TEL. 215. .TjiGGS!, EGGS! • EGGS I Fresh Eggs, 2s per dbzOn. : Large Cucumbers, Od per dozen. Bast HoKhouse Grapes, Is 8d per lb. Table Tomatoes, Sib for Is. 'Fresh Lemons, 10 for is." Dessert Peats, 51b for Is. „ . Large Cooking Pears, 51b for Is. Splendid Tomatoes (241b 4iett), 3s 6d per . cusj. Pickling Onions, 51b for Is. CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. ' ■EURbPfiAN~~FRUITERERS I 207, Willis-st. (near St, Peter's Auroi).

WILL THE .SPRINGBOK WILL THE SPRINGBOK ■ WILL' THE SPRINGBOK WILL THE SPRINGBOK EAT THE FERNLEAF? EAT"THE FERNLEAF? EAT THE FERNLEAF? EAT- THE FERNLEAF? npHAT Question will be decided at tho ATHLETIC PARK , . TOMORROW! between 2.15 piin.'and 8 p.m. ' '" „ IN . ■ THE GREATEST AMATEUR ATHLETIC CONTEST EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. ■ The Springboks' Team will be: — J. K. AyRES-OOSTERLAAK, 100 yds champion of South Africa) 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yds champioh of Transvaah Finalist in thu 100 metres at ■ the last Olympic Games. H: P. KINSMAN, ggOyds. champioh of South Africa; 100 yds chaittpioii of Natal. A future Olympic Champion. J. W. BtJKES,! ex-100ydS and" 220 yds. champion of. "South. Africa.-; ' Aii Olympic, representative.'" R. ' JOHNSON, 880 yds ' champion of . Transvaal; beaten" a. yard in the 440----yds-in 49 1-5. ■ ;The most brilliant quarter-miler in- the Southern Hemis- . phcr'e; has' twice beaten 60s€cb in : .. New Zealand.. .. ' D. R. A. LEATHERN) 880 yds and mile ohampion of South Africa and Natal; . established a New Zealand record for half-mile (lmiri 57 4-ssec), at Auckland. : ■ ' ■/..."* , i ■ j The Now Zealand Team will include: — G. DAVIDSON, the greatest of our Sprinters; joint holder of Now Zealand 220 yds record; the man who beat Paddock' in a heat of the 200 metres, last Olympic Games; by English critics, rated as the Empires fastest runner in 1920. H. E, WILSON, the greatest Hurdler Australasia has ever produced; one of the world's best' four; pi'esent^ 100 and,22oyds New Zealand champion; - brilliant relay runner. L. A. TRACEY, University and Wellington Provincial Sprint Champion; the Kinsman of the Now Zealand.Team. C. H. TAYLOR, Australasian half-mile, and New Zealand quarter and halfmile champion. A champion of champions! G. WEBBER, Australasian three-miles, and New Zealand tijie and three-miles ohampion; the greatest three-miler ,: , for , years. R. A: ROSE, Wellington's idol. One and three-miles Provincial dhiimpion. The „ moat improved runner iii the Do- . minioh. ' FIVE TESTS (100 yds, 220 yds, 440 yds, one. mile, »nd one-mile relay), And • full Programme of Handicap Events. - All results will be promptly announced to _al! parts' of the Ground- with the Magnavox. ■ ADMISSION—Ground, Is; Ground and Stand, 2s; Reserves (at Ned Perry's, Manners-street), 2s 6d (all- plus tax). Children (under 12 years), Free; or4r 18 and under 15, 6d (no tax). Holders of Reserves enter direct from Rintoiil-strest. Special Souvenir Programme, Is. f FIRST EVENT, 2.15. 1.,.,,. ' 3- O'SULLIVAN, \ Hon. Seoretary. SOUTH AFRICA v. NEW ZEALAND, ATHLETIC PARK, TO-MORROW. PATRONS; are resjpectfully requested, to note that owing to its present dangerous nature, the new work above the steps on the Western Sido of the Park, is Closed to the Public, and that oonse^ cjUerltly the Adelaido-road ehtranoe will NOT be used To-morrow. Duo observance of this condition, on which tjie Park has been let to the Wellington Centre for the purposes of the Tost Meeting, will be of material help tq the Rugby union in its efforts to improve the accommodation for spectators on' New 'Zealand's finest football ground, v J. O'SULLIVAN, Hbh. Secretary. Wellington .Centre, N.Z.A.A.A/ , tO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERB Of i HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. WHEN you need Prtntin^ of any description with despatch, .. THE EVENING POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT is, ready to iill your requirements at tho lowest pecsibic charge; Ring Telephone' 5380, and ask for Quota- • tioni.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1922, Page 2

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