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KING'S. Tho Theatre that KING'S. ING'S Sets the Standard KING'S. TO-NIGHT, at 7.50. A First National Attraction, "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "HAIL THE WOMAN." Featuring FLORENCE VIDOR ; And an All-Star Cast. The Picture that Smiles Amidst Tears. And MISS GWEN SPANSWICK (Soprano). Plan at Tho Bristol till s—after 5 at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. , , EMPRESS. MPRESS. LAST TWO DAYS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "BACK PAY!" By Fannie Hurst, Featuring SEENA OWEN And MATT MOORE. CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING ITEMS, "THE GINGHAM GIRL!" Mack Sennett Comedy. Prices as Usual. Ring 3442 for Reserves. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. A Thoa. Ince Masterpiece, j • "HAIL THE WOMAN !" ! "HAIL THE WOMAN!" "HAIL THE WOMAN!" ! Starring ■'] Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Theodore Roberts, Madge Bellamy, Tuldy Marshall, Charles Meredith. A Galaxy of Stars in a Great Picture. "APRIL FOOL!" Mermaid Comedy. Gaumont. - . ' Pathe. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. The Latest Song Choruses in the Interval. Doors open 7 pan. Come early. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. . A EUCHRE PARTY ia held EVERY THURSDAY in the Druids' Hall, Tory-street, between crossings of Courte-nay-place and Te Aro Railway Station (see U.A.O.D. sign). First prize, 2 hams, 1 for lady and gent; six other good prizes; nice warm' hall, with open fireplace. Admission, Is. 0. THOMPSON, Conductor. " DANCING—KILBIRNIE HALL. TO-NIGHT & EVERY WEDNESDAY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. A CLASS of the Latest Ballroom Dances, One-step, Fox Trot, and Waltz. Mr. G. Davies, Instructor. Music, Piano, and Jazz Drum and Effects. Light Refreshments. Sub. Is 6d. All dancers invited. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. i ft/11 LB—Havinden's English Nut «/11 Milk Chocolate; Havinden's I Chocolate Ginger, 3s lid lb; Boiled • Sweets, 8d lb. See window display. The "Blue Bird" Confectioners, next Opera House. Fire Sale, Fire. T\fELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST "™ CHURCH (INCORP.), Kent-terrace. THERE WILL BE NO MEETING TO-NIGHT. WATERCOLOUR EXHIBITION. NEW WATERCOLOURS V'MISS M. 0. STODDART, on view at Mr. E. Murray Fuller's Gallery, 190, Lambtouquay (exactly opposite the Midland Hotel). . Hours, 9 to 5.30. f)/i 1 LB—Havinden's English Nut All -l-l Milk Chocolate: Havinden's Chocolate Ginger, 3s lid lb; Boiled Sweets, 8d lb. Sco window display. The "Bluo Bird" Confectioners, next Opera House. TSiro Sale, Fire. NGAIO OLD GIRLS' CLUB CONCERT. CONCERT postponed from Bth May will be held in Methodist Church, Ngaio, on Bth 3 ULY, 1922, at 7.45 p.m. Tickets issued for first dato will bo accepted. A i MEETING will bo held in the "^^ Methodist Schoolroom, Lower Hutt, on THURSPAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, when Addresses will be given on Maori Work by the Rev. Hodden. Maori j Minister, and the Rev. Seamor. ! BOYS' AND GIRLS' WELFARE i WORK. qiHE WELLINGTON ROTARY CLUB i JL oxtenda a cordial invitation to all thoso interested in Boys' and Girls' Wei- , fare Work to attend a Meeting at tihe AC- ' COUNTANCY CHAMBERS, Johnston- , street, on FRIDAY NEXT, 7th instant, , at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS—TO ELECT: 1. Representative Advisory Council. 2. To Promote the Young Citizens' League. Chairman—Alex. F. Roberts, Esq. H. AMOS, Hon. Secretary. "CURE Sale!—ls 5d lb, Stickjawettes; 9d XV box, Rose Boxes Chocolates; English Chocolates, Is lid lb. See window display for bargains. The "Blue Bird" Confectioners, next Opera House. Fire Sale, Fire! - . ...'•■■ . ' BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. PRESENTATION TO CONSTABLE R. . HOLMES. ■■>•■' T> ESIDENTS of the Borough of Lower -"> Hutfc are hereby invited: to be present at the Council Chambers, Lower Hutt, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 13th iustant, at 8 o'clock, "when a Presentation is to be made to Constable R. Holmes, who is leaving tho district to take up duties at the Chatham Islands. W. T. STRAND, Mayor. WADESTOWN MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. fTIHE Annual General Meeting will be A held in St. Luke's Schoolroom, Pittstreet. Wadestown, at 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 6th July. All Residents of the district are invited to attend. S. GEORGE NATHAN, President. POST AND TELEGRAPH ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY, 6th JULY, 1922. LATE TRAMS WILL leave for the following suburbs: Brooklyn, Wadestown, Island Bay, .Karori (Cemetery) : and Lyall Bay (via Tunnel). ' R. P. BATES, Hon. Secretary. IN -BANKRUPTCY, in the Supremo Court, holdcu .at Wellington. NOTICE is hereby given that GEORGE VANCK SHANNON, formerly of Mosstown (near Wnngamii), Farmer, but now of Taw-ata, Shepherd,-was this day adjudged bankrupt on creditor's petition; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to bo holden in Hie Board-room,' nonunion .Farmers' Institute, on FR'l-" DAY, tho 14th day of July, .1922,. at 11 a.m. o'clock. 5..-TANBLEY, Official Assignee. Wollmgkm,_4th July,_lo22. o7tM! ~liß^H^mW'r^Enffllsli Nut /&/JLJ. Milk Chocolulo: Hnviiidnn's Chocolate 'Ginger, 3s lid- lb: Boiled Su-mHs. 8d Hi. ?('» window display.. Tiio "l-llnc! J'.irfi" UoiifiM.-lionerd, uoxl Utlura Mouse,; Fire Sale, Firu., '

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2