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THE EMPRESS THBw BSiSo AJ RE IN ' Open from II a.m. to Sleepytime, T AST DAY AND NIGHT OF .- Li TOM MOORE in "HOLD YOUR HORSES," His Very Best Picture. MAOKLYN ARBUCKLB in "FIGHTING MAD," the Romance of a Fat Man. "THE CARDS OF CHANCE," Episode 6 of "NAN OF THE NORTH." • \: COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), WE PRESENT THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME EVER ■ . • ■ CONCEIVED IN THE MIND OF MAN. , Surpassing in Real Artistic Merit and Downright Beauty all previous efforts. A Glorious Entertainment of Pictures and Music for those who love the beautiful. A MASTER WONDER PLAY, in Six Glorious Parts, from the Novel by that Famous Authoress/ KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT: "S-N O'W'B L.I ND !" A DiSfenatio and Scenic Wonder Play that will teach you How to Live; Laugh/ and tfove. The most interesting tale ever put info pictures. Read by_ millions wherever good books are read, and the Film Play is more Fascinating and Alluring than the Book Story. "SNOW BLIND!" A GREAT BIG PICTURE of Strong, Sweet Simplicity, Grim Realism, Suspense, ■ Laughter,-a Few Tears, and Heaps of Spiue-tiokling Thrills., . Starring those Splendid Artists: PAULINE STARK, CULLEN LANDIS, RUSSELL SIMPSON. WATCH FOR THE TERRIFIC CLIMAX—The Despairing Dash through the ' Roaring Rapids for One More Chance in Life. ; AN EYE-OPENER IN REAL DANGER AND DARING. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including "INTO THE DEPTHS," Episode 7 of " NAN OF THE NORTH." EMPRESS NEWS FILM. CARTOON. SCENIC. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA Box Plan at the Theatre. Te!. 3442. PRICES AS USUAL. . WE HAVE MADE LARGE A.ND EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO OUR j PREMISES, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND TO MAKE ROOM FOR TOYLAND. A MERRY XMAS! — THE XMAS FAIR. — A MERRY XMAB! FATHER XMAS AND HIS FAIRIES Are now waiting to greet you at NORMAN E. AITKEN'S TOY CAVE. j (Toyland and Toy Cave under the management of Mr. H. Cooke, lato of D.1.C.) ; j : BE SURE AND VISIT THE CAVE. ! SEE FATHER XMAS. SEE THE FAIRIES. SEE TOYLAND. SEE THE MECHANICAL WONDERS. SEE THE AEROPLANES IN FLIGHT. . SEE THE WONDERFUL MERRY-GO-ROUND. 'SEE THE ELECTRIC WHEEL. SEE THE MARVELLOUS MAGICIAN. SEE THE ILLUMINATED PICTURES. TOY CAVE SESSIONS—DaiIy, 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Fridays, 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 10.30t0 12.30 p.m. BRAN TUB OPEN ALL DAY. Presents for every visitor to the Toy Ove. '■' -NORMAN E. AITKEN, BOOK ARCADE, 5, COURTENAY.PLACE, WELLINGTON.. illE SELF-HELP CO-OP. OPPOSITE THISTLE INN.. LAMBTON STATION, Wellington. Tel. 1580. 17, BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE. Tel. 24-240. 296, UPPER WJLLIS STREET. Tel. 21-957. •• - 271, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. Tel. 15. , 145, JACKSON STREET, .PETONE. . __ ; Almonds (Jordan), 3s 6d 251b Flour, 4s lOd; 60*, 9s 8d ' - Cal. Raisins, lOd .-■•.. Hemtz Oven-baked Pork and Beans, lla Sultanas (American), 3d" _ tin . '"' * Sheep Tongues, Is 4d , ■ Currants, (Mildura), 9d lb 50ft Wire Lines, Is 6d ■ . Table Vinegar. 6d quart bottle Mixed Nuts, l}d lb (no Peanuts) Aesorted Essences, 5d bottle Ground Almonds, 35.6 dlb (English) Finest Spanish Muscatels, 2s pkt. ■ : Xmas Hams Is lb ■.■■■',■■•■■• l Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes, 2s M - ,' Walnuts, Is 2d ' '■ Matured Cheese, lOd lb \ Icing Sugar, 21b lid . ■ Pink iPills, 2s, 7d Butter (first grade), Is 6d; Cooking-,- Beecham's Pills, lid , . .1« 3d ■ - ' Douv's Pills, 2s 9d Esrs (new laid), Is 2d dozen . ' Virol, 16oz, 4s 6d Sugar (1A), 71b Is lid, 701b bag 18s 3d Hivelock, plugs, Is 4d; out, la 6d Boz pkt. Dessert Figs, 8d; Cooking Yankee Doodle, 2oz, la 7d, Figs, 9d lb • : Shredded Atora Beef Suet, Is packet Edmonds' Baking Powder,, Is 5d ■ , . FOR REDUCTIONS SEE SHOP WINDOWS. ; THE TE ARO ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION fiLA'S ARRANGED FOR ■ / CUBA' STREET XMAS, SEASON; TO. OPEN / i TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). i ■ ■ . - ■'■•■. A UNIFORM SCHEME OF DECORATION HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT. MILES OF GREENERY, RATA, ETC., HAVE BEEN TASTEFULLY ARRANGED. ON FRIDAY EVENING THE POPULAR MIRAMAR MASSED BAND <■ WILL PI^AY FROM 7.15 to 9 p.m. AT INTERSECTION. -; REMEMBER TO BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS IN CUBA STREET. !■■ HAVE YOU SEEN TO THE ELECTORS. ; HAVE YOU BEEN OTAKI ELECTORATE. O^/X^^Kf\J S TAMM and GENTLEMEN.-Ac^t I you to see us alout your Xmas Present, J-J my «» *^& g*™* ,WE STOCK EVERYTHING IN PURE faithful representation of you, to deI CONFECTIONERY. Berve , jam indeed grateful to those good ! Just opened a large variety ""of Row- 'and faithful friends who worked so strenWs, Gray's, and Barker and Dobson's uoiuly and earnestly to secure my return. English Confectionery and Novelties. See ' Yours faithfully, j our window display of Novelties made, of . \y. H. FIELD.' Pure Confectionery: Bimohes Onions, Radishes, Turnips, Grapes, Apples, Bananas, —: ______ . . | Oranges, Lemons, Xmas Calces, Plum Pud- • &n?r C h^tte tt yetc Gh°Ftcy CHWBgiAß^^^^O™ | Boles Chocolates, from 9d to £5. SEAS SICK SEAXMAS SALE XMAS XMAS SALE XMAS ■ BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ctcttttt rriT T VCTin\ a nrf SALE Hc£ia^^ A .^S^f ! i;«v. v,,i T\f,iL- i. it. Tirnvirfi Al- Foreign bailors Society, Wellington hsh Xxul Milk 3s lb, LiLonce A^ | boen authorised b hJ6 or r«- I fi^i' H ' Pri^ess Ms- «hi V the Mayor for TO-MORROW the 1 U i If IK T.l i tk\u 7TIL rVd object being to give a touch of home. tre^nh Xv% -V Alil-'choc" o O Licti at Christmas time to men in port Bonbons, 2s lOd lb; Coconut Ice, Is Pl,^; g; t f the Spiritual ■ and ■ lb; Chocolate Ice Cream Drops, 2s 4d ,^ d;lv we , fa / e o{ all mev( . ha / t sailors al [ & T°, ff<3S 7 n5, 01?' y -6"' l\ over "the world, and as tho whole Empire Chocolates 3s 9dlb;. Xmas Bonbons. • indebto a t o them for their work in the 12in box 2s 6cl box; Fruit Drops, ■ld g^ War this poal should mcc( . with lb: Chocolate Jap. 2s 3d lb; Assorted d vos pg nso £ ro m all citizens. . Toffees, wrapped, Is 6d lb; Rose Boxes A [f m i te^ uum bei' of the Society's 9d box., etc., etc., etc. Badges, made of metal from Nelson's ship Note Our Only Address — tho Victory, will be on sale, at the Stalls. THE "BLUE BIRD." — HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, HELP THOSE WHO SERVED YOU. 107, Manners street, next Opera House. HKLP IHOSE WHO SERVED YOU. SPECIAL NOTE.—As we tire sellinß tttttciwrat partY * •■ ' 3 T^J Fr^g^^gce Caroline: nnnnintmont of l- Morns, jun., on Saturday, 16tli Voappomtment. comber, at 10.20 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■ ■ptAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. fetor, • I ; MONDAYS^ATURDAYS. Tel. 22-159. 60, Taranaki street. Loave Bowen slriet: Lcayo Day's Bay : lUsp."m.' FUNERAL NOTICE. SUNDAYS: ■ rtMIK Funeral of Thomas Wilson will lO.dO a.m. 11.45 a:m. JL .] eaV o his vosiderico. .18, Kllice street, ■2 p.m ■ 4.1 a p.m. Tivmorrow (Friday), at 2.30 p.m., for life For' special Picnic Parties, c4c, ring &«« Cemetery. tolsphone 215. I A. M. WILSON AND CO., 1 LEYLAND ''MOTORS, LTD. [ Tel. 21-949. " 263,-Willie' street. .

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 143, 14 December 1922, Page 2

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