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It may shock you—it will certainly startle you with its arrestingly daring treat- , ment of life and the meeting of the creeds of East and West. EVERYBODY'S, Friday, 23rd june. D. "W. GRIFFITH'S V ORCHID MIRACLE OF THE SCREEN GARDEN, jv "BROKEN BLOSSOMS." "It is a tale for tears and should you hear it in the liljed tongue of the yellow men, it would awaken in you all your pity." FROM THE STORY IN THOMAS BTJRKE'S "UMEHOUSE NIGHTS," "THE CHINK AND THE GIRL." Its strange exotic fragrance lifts an affair of squalor and low emotion into the loftier spheres of passion and imagination, beauty, and sorrow. i As Great in Artistry as "WAY DOWN EAST." 1 .WONDERFUL PROLOGUE. ( SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE, "THE BUDDHA." BOOK EARLY! ' PLAN AT THE BRISTOL! i RECOMMENDED BY THE CENSOR MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. Exclusively Controlled by United/Artists of Australasia, Ltd. EVERY JOLLY OLD EVENING, . EVERY'JOLLY OLD EVENING, ■ At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees .rr... J,'~C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. G. P. HANNA Presents his Brilliant Company, the ■ ' "VICE- R BVG AX &"'".■ Who on Saturday ■ evening established another record in laughter-making before a large and delighted audionce which applauded them to the echo. ' GREAT SUCCESS OF GREAT SUCCESS OF CLAUDE DAMPIER, ! Who; was encored and encored to the point.of exhaustion, and had finally to make 'a speech before the audionce would allow him to leave. COMPLETE CHANGE OE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Box Plan now open at Tho Bristol. Prices:—D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Gallery and Stalls, Is extra. All plus tax. Day Sales at Ned Perry's and Burnett's Sweet Shop. SPECIAL MATINEE NEXT . SATURDAY. BOXING, TO-NIGHT, I •■ 'town hall,. AT 7.30 P.M. . GREAfT AMATEUR NIGHT. • •! PROMISING NUMEROUS, BRIGHT, FAST CONTESTS. " PROMISING NUMEROUS, BRIGHT, FAST CONTESTS.' PRICE (one only), 2s 6d (plus tax). Be early and secure a good Seat; / TO-MORROW NIGHT — FINALS. „ Box Plan for Ringside Seats will be open at Perry's until 4 p.m. "■'S^A'CKMAN & THOMPSON'S "■ ■ GREAT f WINTER ;SAIiE /' \ : Commences TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)', 20th JUNE. ALL OUR EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED COSTUMES, OVERCOATS, JUMPERS,. EVENING FROCKS, ETC., GREATLY REDUCED, IN ORDER TO MAKE SPACE FOR^NEW SPRING , GOODS. ■ \ ■ SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON OUR TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES ORDERED DURING THE SALE. SPACEMAN- & THOMPSON LADIES' TAILORS AND DRESS SPECIALISTS, 240, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. . ,v ••■..'

Ifi tho matter of The Companies Act, 1908, And In the matter of THE WOODWARE SUPPLY CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an extraordinary general meeting of members of the above-named Com-, pany; held at Wellington on Friday, the 9th day of June, 1922, the following extraordinary resolution was duly passed :— "That it has been proved to the satisfaction, of this meeting that the Company cannob, by reason of its liabilities, continue ! its business, and that i{ is advisable to wind up the same, and accordingly that I the Company be wound up voluntarily." And at the said meeting Thomas John I Linton Buxton, of 256, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Public Accountant, was apj pointed Liquidator for the purpose of I such winding up. Dated this 19th day of June. 1922. THOS. L. BUXTON, Liquidator. In the matter of The Companies Act, 1903,. And In tho matter of THE WOODWARE SUPPLY CO., LTD. (in Voluntary Liquidation). CREDITORS' CLAIMS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatali porsons having Claims against tho Company arc required to render particulars of same, in duplicate, to the Liquidator, Thomas L. Buxton. Public Accountant, 256, Lambton-quay, Welling- j ton. on or before, tho 4th day of July, 1922, aftor which date nolico of any claims cannot be recognised. Dated tin's 19th day of June. 1922. , THOS. L. BUXTON, ■:■•' ''Public Accountant, Wellington. YOU WANT A PIANO. GET A GOOD ONE. fc ■\JSTHEN buying a Piano thero are sevVV i oral things to be considered —tone, touch, appearance, and price are the chief points. .' The wi6e course is to make your selection from amongst the beautiful instruments at THE BRISTOL. These pianos boar the names of the following worldfamed makers—Sames, Broadwood, Shclton, Collinson, Collard, Stodart, Campbell, and Willis. Come in and listen to the beautiful tone of these instruments; try the?n and sco how perfect is tho touch; admire their beautiful construction and finish. You will admit that nowhere will you find pianos that combine more pleasing points. Very easy terms of payment can bu arranged I THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., .LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J. BRiOOKKS, Nortb Island Manager.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 2