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IZTTViO'CI THE THEATRE THAT "CTTVTT'* »• JSIAIX wo sets the standard. jlk.J.l>l vr JS COMMENCING FRIDAY. . • .. ■ . ■ • A Dramatic Thunderbolt Hits the Screen. The Greatest Human Interest Drama Ever Made, "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.'V YOUR DAUGHTER preferred outeide gaieties to the Burroundingß of her home? Would you drive her forth to fight alone the battle of Kfe, or would you cast aside the narrow prejudice and try to understand her ideas and share her pleasures? A' PHOTOPLAY THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED AFTER OTHERS ARE FORGOTTEN, Featuring ANNA Q. NILLSON. , • Supported by BEN TURPIN in " CALL1 , A COP," MACK SENNKET COMEDY. .-...• ' ■ And. ;' ■ ■ . KIND'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL 5; AFTER 5 AT THE THEATRE. TELEPHONE 22-212. 2.15 • ■ TO-MORROW 7.30. NOTICE.—Don't be Despondent if your luck was out at the Races. M the "Winners" are at the . Q UE E N'S THEATRI Erery once in a while something new and entertaining orops oat in photoplay, production. This describes "RED COU R A GE" From the Story "THE SHERIFF OF CINNBBAR," by PETER B. KYNE Starring HO OT GIBSON, The Breeziest, Nerviest, Coolest Western Hero that ever stepped across a Screen, 'in a Pioture so full of laughs and breath-taking thrills that you'll chuckle with your heart in your throat. ' ' ' ' ■ , Also, America's Most Beautiful Blonde, MI S S D U P ONT, Supported by HERBERT HEYES & BERTRAM GRASBY, In the engrossing drama of an American Society Girl, who was caught in the mad whirl of life in the Latin Quarter arid Underworld of Paris, and who there found love. "SHATTERED DREAMS." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ' "WINNERS OF THE WEST." QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor MR. A. H. JEROME.) USUAL PRICES. Box Plan at Theatre. T«I. 82-334. EMPRESS EMPRESS COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ANOTHER. SUPERB DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. THE FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION, "THE TURNING POINT,'' Robert Chanubers's Famous Story, Featuring *" KATHERINE MACDONALD ■ : The sbreen's most lovely star in the picture beaxitiful. ' '• »&i '-. ■' , ■'■. -■■ The Sensational Detective Play, _ "THE EMPIRE OF DIAMONDS," v BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. A Thrilling Romance of Diamonds and Hearts that Carries you Away by its Beauty, Wonder, and Drama. A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. RING 3442 FOR RESERVES. .

ODDMENT SALE ON FRIDAY. Stocktalcing has revealed many odd lines, which must be cleared at any old prioa; also a few items left from the'days when we stocked general drapery, to be sold very cheap. " -■ Turquoise Velveteen, 5s Ud for 2s lid White Pique, 2s 6d for Is Rich Cord Velveteen, in red, tangar- Coloured Moiretto Underskirts, 25s od mo, navy, and russet brown,'ss. lid ■ for 4s lid ■ ■■ . and 6s Ud for 2s Ud Icewool and Net Evening Scarves, 3s Floral Cord Velvet, 26in, ss.lid for Is 6d, 3s lid, and,4s lid ; ' Miles of Fancy Ribbons up to 3e bd One-pieeo Navy Tobralco.-ls 6d yard, all 6d ... t , £J White' Voile, 40in, 2s lid for Is 3d Black Spotted Net, double width, 3s 6d Fine Voile, 40in, in brown, grey, mole, for Is . . pink, and white, 3s lid for Is 9d Fine Pink Spotted Net, 5s 6d for Is lid Fine White Stripe Voile, 3s lid and 4s White Cotton Knitted Gloves, 6d lid all Is 9d Hand-made Chinese Lace, od 1 piece Finest Tarantulle, 3s for Is 9d Filet Laoe, sid for Is 9d doz.; 7^d for 2 pieces Very Fine Soft Calico, 2s 6d for 2s 6d doz. , . , 14a 6d doz. ■ . . Large Coat Buttons, 6d card _ Feather Boas, pale shades, 27s 6d for Shoulder Strap Lace, Is lid for 6d - lls'lld Cream Val. Insertion, Is doz. Lace Frocks, cream, old fashioned Silk Striped Scarves, 23s 6d for 5a Ud shape, , but good material, 42s for Coloured Silk Galloon, with gold and 3s Ud '7 silver embroidery, 3s Ud for od 2 Fur-trimmed Pony Coats, old fash- Navy Double Width Chiffon, 3s Ud for ioned, 95s for 10s .Is . ■ ' „ 4 Cream Gab. Costumes, 4 guinas for Heaps of Flowers at Is 6d spray. 10s And Dozens of Other Lines. No Country Orders can be* executed for these goods. ' . ' . PICK ANY HAT IN STOCK ON FRIDAY, AT 6s Ud. QUEREE BROS., -."8. willis-street.

MONEY ' " At" SAVE MONEY ' THE SELF-HELP CO-OP. O^OBITE LAMBTONJTATION^^ jg. *™OA°- ™RNIE, NEW LAID' EGGS (Guaranteed), 2s 2d Dozen Aspros, Is Id and 3s 6d £°l y?OS> I s $' .Pata ¥ al' 3X>- 5? 6^ ' Blue, Reckitt's, ls,2d lb -, Matches Bell's tins, 3s; Shdes, Is 6d; Rorai- 7^l • Wo*;™ M Plaids, od doz. Baking Powd^-Beaver, 1. 2d; Ed- M'ClmWs Shaving Sticks Is . mnnris Is 1,1 Soaps—Household, lOd; Sensation, Is BacoTltwi machine sUced ' |d; Lifebuoy, sd; Sunlight Is 6d; Cigarettes-Woodbine, 6d; Capstan, Rmso, 8d; Lux, Md; St. Mungo, 2d Clarence, 7d; Three Castles, 8d and Is 8d; No Rub, lOd Candies, Exwlsior,. fld; Cheese, lOd Starch, Colmans, Is lb Granose Is and 3s 4d | vu Sar lA>J!fc 2, s 6^j 701b> 6d Cocoa, Bournville, 3s 8d lb Sugar of MA, Is 9d cSourTa^P^lld H Oorlfc Ok's'Malt aed dMiik 3s 8d ,' w Aromatic, Is sd; Juno Is 3dvGoldEmusions—Lane's, 3s 8d; Scott's 4s 2d en Eagle, 3s; Havelock, cut, ls-6d; . Flour 251b, 5s 6d; 41b Is Mjxtuve, Is 7d; Yankee Doodle, Is JamGof'our b n9e d w Price-List at shop. Compare all our prices with what you pay at so-called "Cheapest in Wellington" Stores, and see for yourselves that we are th6C°lffs mALL LINES 'ta CUTS ALL LINES B GgQCEg&IES.- GROCERIES.

-<35fatj ww%s7»^ ' ' BASIN RESERVE, E^^^r^~~^@>g '-A-* SATURDAY NEXT, *C-^ fX^?" "***** " WATERSIDE, v... THISTLE. K/rNv ~~ BALLROOM DANCING. *■ ■ IS/riSS. 'PHYLLIS BATES. WEEKLY DANCE ASSEMBLY of IVI ' \' STUDIO: above Club held EVERY FRIDAY 13, King's Chambers, opp. Stewart at Alexandra Hall, at 8 p.m. Admission: ' Dawson's. Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. Refreshments pro- Telephone. 870. vided. Music by Miss Murphy andx Mr. PRIVATE LESSONS. Jupp. . ■ „ ■ Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. G. .WILSON, Hon. Sec. Evening Appointment! arranged.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 2

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