"OVER THE PARAMOUNT HILL," AND ARTC9AFT. NOWi SHOWING. PARAMOUNT, 2.30 and 7.30. p.m. ARTCRAFT, 8 p.m. THERE MUST BE A REASON Why Wellington's leading citizens thronged- last night to ace '■.'", "OVER THE HILL." Why this highly appreciative audience rocked with laughter for forty minutes < ."OVER THE HILL." i. Why they were thrilled to tears at Ma Benton's uncomplaining sacrifices "OVER THE HILL." Why they were electrified with delight when tha black sheep gladdened mother's \ ' heart • , *>•,'.• . "OVER THE HILL." AND THEN they gasped with.one voice, . ■ • ~ ' ■- WONDERFUL! The greatest human ' story I have ever seen. THE QUESTION IS not, Are you going to ace it, but (•■''' . m . . , "WHEN?" Book your seats early! I ! Otherwise? . . , " . BOOK YOUR SEATS: For Paramount at UTILITY, Telephone 21-842. •For Artcraffc at BRISTOL, Telephone 3470. > PRlCES—fc>ay Sessions: Stalls, Is Id; D.C., Is 8d; Reserves 6d extra. Children Half-price. .^ . Evening Sessions: Front Stalls, Is 8d; Back Stalls, 2s 2d; D.C., 2s 9d.' Back Stalls and D.C. Reserved, no extra charge. Bookmga by Telephone not kept after 7.45 p.m. , ' KINDLY NOTE.—Programme during '(OVER THE HILL" Season at ART-. CRAFT will not commence until 8 p.m., instead of 7.30 p.m. . Programme at PARAMOUNT commencing 7.30 ip.m. -sharp. FULL ORCHESTRA AT PARAMOUNT MATINEE DURING THE SEASON. SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY MORNING, 10.30 V (Converts Invited). EVENING SERVICE, 7. ■ . . EVENING SERVICE, 7. MONDAY, 7.3O—TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 7.3O—METHODIST CHURCH fTARANAKI-STREET): WEDNESDAY 7.3O—TOWN HALL. BRING SANKEY'S HYMNS.. MIRACLES! MIRACLES.! MIRACLES!' MIRACLES! MIRACLES! ' MIRACLES! THE LAME WALK! THE DEAF HEAR! THE BLIND SEE! ', "JESUS CHRIST IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, TO-DAY. AND FOR EVER."—(Heb. 13, 8). Build Your Faith on God's,Jnfallible WORD, Not on Theories. WONDERFUL SCENES LAST NIGHTt SCORES SAVED AND HEALED! ' —-^——————_—_... H- ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON PITY COUNCIL, TO TRUSTEES A^ND INVESTORS., TENDERS FOR 1250 CITY OF WELLINGTON DEBENTURES OF £100 AT SIX (6) PER CENT. £125,000 £125,000 , TITHE WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL invites Tenders for the Purchase of \ -*- 1250 Debentures'of £100 each, at 6 per. cent, interest, for a term of ten (10) years as an instalment of Special Loans authorised by the Ratepayers, as follows: — Total Loans. . To be Issued. £ £ Street Works 129/159 75,000 Baths : .'..■■25,875 15,000 '• General Improvements 63,425 35,000 • £219,450 £125,000 ' The security for tho Loans is by Special' Rates on the Unimproved Vulva of all rateable property in the City of Wellington, exclusive of the area of the late Miramar Borough. ''-.-■ i f : A Sinking Fund of 1 per cent, is provided towards repayment of the Principal. ', Interest will be paid half-yearly on Ist June and Ist December^ Investors ' will receive interest from the dato of investment. ■ { • ■ Interest will be payable at the Office of the Wellington City Council or at any ' Branch of the Union Bank of Australia, in New Zealand. TENDERERS WILL PLEASE STATE THE HIGHEST AMOUNT THEY. ARE PREPARED TO OFFER FOR THESE DEBENTURES OF £100 EACH, AND THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THEIR PROPOSED INVESTMENT. NO TENDER BELOW PAR WILL BE CONSIDERED. % x SPECIAL, NOTICE.— ' Trustees may invest in these Municipal Debentures. ' ... ■ , The maximum income tax payable on interest on these Debentures is 2s 6d in the £ This is of special importance to investors who pay income tax on a higher scale. ■ ' Tenders (BY ORDINARY LETTER ONLY)1 for these Debentures must be forwarded to the undersigned, from whom any further information, if necessary, may be obtained. Ab all essential information is §ot out herein, no special prospectus is being ' issued. ' . ■ ' ' i - JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. : 31at May, 1922. j_ >. "OUR"ANN?AirsALE OUFANNUAL~SALE" .■'/ of « ■ . • BOOKS AND STATIONERY IS'NOW; GOING ON ! / IS NOW GOING ON ! ■ t ■ ■ ~- -.^ . THOUSANDS OF BOOK BARGAINS—ALL THE LATEST BOOKS AT REDUCED PRICES! CLEARING LINES OF USEFUL STATIONERY! ALL BIBLES AND COMMON PRAYER -ASSB HYMN BOOKS, REDUCED 15 PER CENT. ' . '■ SHELVES AND SHELVES OF GOOD THEOLOGICAL BOOKS CLEARING AT HALF-PRICE. HUNDREDS OF POPULAR 6s NOVELS REDUCED TO 2s 6d EACH CLASSICS, POETS, BOOKS OF TRAVEL, BIOGRAPHY, ETC., ALL AT 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ' THE Nlfc BIBLE & BOOK SOCIETY, BOOKSELLERS. & STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 0 71, WILLIS-STREET. CREPE SATIN BEAUTE. JUST OPENED '' ~ ' ~ JUST OPENED 2450 YARDS OF THIS RICH SILK, WE ARE QUOTING AT A SENSATIONAL PRICE DURING OUR PRE-STOCKTAKING SALE. --■.-* This "SATIN BEAUTE" comes in 20 glorious shades. It is 38 inches wide, uncrushable, and washes;-. stocked in black, njgger,'navys, browns, apricot, mauve, rose, putty, cream, lemon, biscuit, champagne, vioux rose, mole, wedgwood, tuscan, etc. It is more silky and heavier than crepe de clime. and EQUALS .ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY SOLD AT OUR CASH PRICE OF 12s 6d. DURING-■OUR STOCKTAKING SALE THE PRICE IS 7/11 -PER YARD. * ■• ———: ——— COLE'S. CASH DRAPERY ' CO.. 108, g.lO, 112, -.CUBA-STREET."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 2
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