PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT, THE THEATRES OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. NOW SHOWING! B. Bi fif. B. B. B. (BEAUTY BY BIOGRAPH COMPETITION.) THE GROUP OF TWELVE LADIES ELIGIBLE FOR THE SEMI-FINALS IS NOW SHOWING. Don't Fail to See Them and Give Your Vote. 'ABSOLUTELYTHE GREATEST 8.8.8. EVER SHOWN IN NEWZEALAND. DONW MISS THE FINALS NEXT FRIDAY. Abo showing: JOHN GILBERT "THE YELLOW STAIN. 5 'A Tremendous Drama of the-Timber Country. Tho battle of Real Man against; odds, proving that a Man of Grit and Fixed Purpose can Win. Together with "LIGHTS OF . THE DESERT." F-eaturing . SHIRLEY MASON. SCANDAL—Tho Women Gossips of tine town were against her because sho was a " Show Girl." But she showed them she was " regular folk," and made good. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. . BOOK YOUR SEATS:' FOR PARAMOUNT, AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT, AT BRISTOL, OR -TELEPHONE 3470. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORES AT BOTH TffEATBES,. Coming Shortly..,'WHlLE NEW YORK SLEEPS." SPECIAL FOR MEN! MEN! MEN! ARE YOU DOWNHEARTED? All Wellington is busy voting for the Prettiest Lady. Are you stopping at that? NOI NO!"'NO! Then send-your Photos and Entries to the Manager of tho ' Paramount Theatre' a-nd get the chance of A TRI lP TO SYDNEY. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT / THEATRES are arranging for another Competiton to find the HANDSOMEST MAN IN WELLINGTON. Entries are now being received. Send yours, together with your photos. FIRST PRIZE: A TRIP TO BEAUTIFUL .SYDNEY. Other Prizes'are being arranged, and will be announced shortly, with full .' particulars. MOTHERS,—A Competition is being arranged for the LOVELIEST BABY. ' Particulars wi|l be announced shortly. ■ "THE 'KING'S ! THE KINiR?? Grand Opening—TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. D. W; GRIFFITH'S MARVELLOUS ROMANCE OF SOUTHERN SEAS, "THE 7&OYP FLQWER/ 5 > "THE LOVp FLOWER." A GLITTERING CHAIN OF THRILLS! A LOVE STORY OF BEAUTY AND POWER I A NEW, ORIGINAL,'AND REFRESHING PLOT! SETTINGS OF TROPICAL LOVELINESS! A GREAT AND COMPELLING CAST RICHARD BARTHELMESS Mi CAROL DEMPSTER. "THE LOVE FLOWER." THE UNDERWATER SCENES WILL SURPRISE AND DELIGHT YOU. . fbeh.ad found safety, so ahe thought, witlj her father, in this '(faraway acific Isle. Then caimo JJie dogged, persistent Sleujbh'of'the L'av^ "to claim her beloved father's life. ?O, when he sought the cool waters of the ocean, sire dived beneath him, and THEN Occurs the Moat Extraordinary Undersea Conflict between ' Ma,i}': and Woman Ever ' Seen in Drama. ' '■ " . EVERY MINUTE OF Tins PLAY WRAPS UP A NEW SURPRISE. . ' » SPECIALLY COMPOSED MUSICAL SETTING, AS WITH ALL THE GREAT GE#FITH'SPECIAL ra(S,TOPLAYS, Interpreted by -■ THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Under the Baton of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. Q<rerfcuro-^"By Heck," with special effects by Roy Brinsden, tlieeipert Drummer. PRICES AS USUAL. . PLAN AT BRISTOL. BOOK EARLY. Exclusively Controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE! FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2-30. MQ RERUgTIOrj IN COST OF LIVING! i," DENHARD BPEAD DOWN!! FROM SATURDAY, 7 th OCTOBER. TWissio^ioo^ ha o« ra^!»i ryTHREEPENCE PER FOUR-POUND LOAF WHOLESALE; NEW PRICES WILL THEREFORE BE: PRIVATE "DELIVERY" ...;.' nID PER 2LB LOAF OVER ALL COUNTERS „. jrlD PER 2LB LOAF WHOLESALE DELIVERY .'^ „ , >-D PER 2LB LOAF. (ALL SHOPS TO RETAIL AT sid).' Th« aboy,e prices will be STRICTLY NET, except to Retailers, who will be allowed a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF % PER CENT- 'if paid within «. , .. Seven Days. TERMS: ■•*■% Statements will be supplied «pd Weekly Settlement requested. We have at the present time a large amount of money standing on our books wflicn, unuer ordinary circumstances, would come in in due course. In view, however, of tho undertaking we aro'niw embarking upon, we appeal t<i our customers and friends to oblige us by making prompt settlements of all accounts due to date. . ' ' •-.-•• : • •■ . ■ ■■ ■ RETURN OF STALE BREAD. This practice is, in our opinion, a dangerous one and should be forbidden by law. Unfortunately the law does not forbid it. Our refusal to' make fliis concession to retailers has in the past lost us a considerable amount of trado,' but we must still maintain this attitude. UNDER NO "CIRCUMSTANCES WILL BREAD BE TAKEN BACK FROM ANYONE ooca it ha« been delivered. ' ' OUR ABILITY TO MAINTAIN THE DROP. Whether we shall be able to fully maintain the prices set ouj; above remaina to be seen. At the prices fixed by the Board of Trade, and working "under present <»nditions, with an output equal to about halt our .eight-hour 'capacity, we have been able to Bhow only a fair and reasonable profit for our outlay. With the [recent falling-off of output flue to various' reasons, there was danger of [o6s —hence our present attitude. . We are out to considerably increase our furnover. Until wo dq so, or find that wo have failed in tho attempt, we are going to lose good money, BUT, provided we reach the mark in output that we aim at WITHOUT TOO MUCH DELAY, and provided ALSO that DAYLIGHT BAKING DOES NOT BECOME LAW, We honestly believe that we shall be able to MAINTAIN THE LOW PRICES, .and at the same time return our shareholders a fair profit. ■ ' ■' OUR NEW BAKERS' AWARD. In making our announcement to the public, we cannot resist voiding our dis- ■ appointment at the treatment meted out to us by' the Court. In it the Master Bakers have received no encouragement to attempt to reduce the cost'of living. The weekly hours have been reduced, wages have been increased, and irill'be higher than at any period during the war,' annual holidays on full pay have been ■ granted, and other important and costly clauses has been added. ' HOWEVER, NOTWITHSTANDING, DENHARD BREAD IS DOWN 7 AND WILL REMAIN D O.W&! PROVIDED YOU SUPPORT OUR EFFORT AND HELP US TO HELP YOU f HELP US TO HELP YOU! As in the past, every effort will be made to- supply A HIGH QUALITY BREAD. Please Remember—OUß ONLY ADDRESS is 194, ADELAIDE ROAD, NEWTOWN. TELEPHONE 24-167. DENHARD AUTOMATIC BAKING ; , CO., LTD., A, J, CLEGG, Maaigiug Director.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 2
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