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SHORTT'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11 A.M. A NEW RECORD! A NEW RECORD: A NEW RECORD! A NEW RECORD! PARAMOUNT'S COLOSSAL ACHIEVEMENT! The Programme we announce to commence To-morrow Sets a NEW STANDARD IN ENTERTAINMENT VALUE. "THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN.? JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S GREATEST WORK. A PARAMOUNT SUPER-PICTURE, FEATURING ALMA RUBEN S. The Grandest Northern Drama ever conceived. Filmed in the Canadian Rockiai, with Glaciers and Avalanches as a setting. AH the thrills of mountaineering and . all tho domance of a brave man and a braver woman. AND WALLACE REID "THE GHOST.-BREAKER." ANOTHER OF WAiLY'S FAMOUS PARAMOUNT COMEDIES with LILil LEE and WALTER HIERS in the cast, ONE OF THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST PICTURES. THINK OF IT! v NOT A SINGLE-FEATURE OFFERING, BUT TWO OF THE GREATEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR ON ONE PROGRAMME. A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD STORY, with ALMA REUBENS AND FREW CODY, AHD A WALLACE REID MASTERPIECE. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN PIC- '" TURES AND MUSIC EVER OFFERED. For Reserves 'phone 768. ■ CODY & CO., LTD., LIQUIDATION SALE, / A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. LADIES' RAINCOATS, 18s 6d. LADIES' "HURRICANE" RAINCOATS (Lined), 19 8 6d. LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS (Unshrinkable)), 18s 6d; FRIDAY, 10s 6d . UNDERCLOTHING SAMPLES at HALF-PRICE. MEN'S RAINCOATS—49s 6d; FRIDAY SPECIAL 27s 6d MORLEY'S 'HOSIERY—FOR MEN AND WOMEN— AT ONE-THIRD OFF USUAL PRICES ■ N.B.—IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LIQUIDATOR'S INSTRUCTIONS, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK HAS BEEN REMARKED AT PRICES WHICH WILL ENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. LIQUIDATION SALE, 31. 33. 35. COURTENAY PEACE ,

CITY. BOOT ST9RES, CUBA STREET. BARGAIN FAIR! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! NO SHODDY GOODS! GENUINE VALUES! ■•■■■■ 300 pairs'of Ladies' SHOES-In Patent Coloured Suede andl Glace Kid . \, Usual Price 555; BARGAIN PRICE- 2M 150 pairs MEN'S TAN AND BLACK BOOTSr Usual price 52s 6d; BARGAIN PRICE S2s od GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES AT BARGAIN PRICES 124 per ce%t- (2s 6* in the &) CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR USUAL STOCK LINES THE BEST STOCK IN WELLINGTON TO SELECT FROM. NOTE ADDRESS: CITY BOOT STORES, CORNER OF CUBA STREET. • ...__^— 9* "jfrLJFjfc-- FUNERAL CARD. jflbk^HHUßC^ ' rFHE Friends of the late Charles Deeb.» •*- will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of *^3SE^^WKS?^ E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, Tor THE WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB, morrow (Friday), at 10 a.m., for the (Registered.) Cemetery, Karon. (Private interment.) . - E. MORRIS, JUN., I7IASTER MEETING. - Funeral Director jj , . 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. TAUHERENIKAU RACECOURSE, Tel. 22-159 (day and night). FEATHERSTON. mmm^mmmt^a^mmmmma^m^^^ SATURDAY,^ MARCH, MW 1" m- i 'iS&^JSTSS^i PROGRAMME: whjch win ]cave the Mortuary Chapel of —FIRST DAY— E Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, To|l. Maiden Hack, of 130 soys; lix fur- morro w (Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemelongs. tery, Karon. 2. Mokai Hack Welter, of 130 soys; •" c. MORRIS, Junr., • seven furlongs. Funeral Director, 3. Railway Handicap, of 250 soys; six gQ j Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. furlongs. Telephone 22-159 (day and night). 4. Easter Handicap, of 400 soys; one mmmmmm^^^^m mmmmm*m—mmmtm—^mm mile and a quarter. FUNERAL CARD. ' ' 5. Wairarapa Two-Year-Old Stakes, Of. Friends 0 { tho late Charleg Martin 150 soys; five furlongs 1 Whelan are respectfully invited to 6. Members' Hack Handicap, of 130 d " h^'Funeral , will leave his soys; one mile fate Residence, 21, Maida Vale road, Rose7. Martmborough Welter Handicap, of the 9th March, 1923, at 150 soys; six furlongs. ?nw fZib» rVmoterv K*.rori 8. Ferry Hack Handicap, of 150 soys; 10.30 a.m., for Agjgjg^*» rcrlsix furlongs Funeral Director and Embahner, •, at li fel!> iCOw D uDAw~^ f 60 Taranaki-st, and 28, Riddiford.«t. '• ¥ 3 rsV,?t-e^trlonS ndlCaP' °£ 22-159 (day and night). 2" furlonj' HanCHCaPI °£ 20° ,S °VB; 6iX FUNERAL CARD. 3. Autumn Handicap,-of 300 soys; one rpHE Friends of Mr. Arthur Reddy »M mile and distance. -■- invited to attend the Funeral of his 4. Electric Hack Handicap, of ISO soys; late beloved wifp, Mary, whioh will lofcve six furlongs. the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morns, Jun., 5. Juvenile Handicap, of 130 soys; five on Friday, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery,, furlongs. . Karon. «»,».,» » 6. Tauherenikau Welter Handicap, of E. MORRIS, Jun., 150 soys; seven furlongs. ' Funeral Director^ , 7. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 130 soys; 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-rt. one mile. '. Telephone 22-159. 3. Farewell Hack Scurry, of 130 soys; .^aaMMiMHHMHi^HHi^ five furlonfrs. /-, T .rvrnT ac Full Details 606 "Referee." GLADIOLAS. „, Tho 10 per cent, tax on stakes will be \\T E are now »spla.y m ff blooms of paid by iha club * » these Glorious Flowers, add rt » NOJ'IIXATTONS for all events close a sood opportunity to chooso the varieties on MONDAY, 12th March, at 8 p.m., you will require lor next season t plantwilh ing. , ■ " ■ C. J. CARL YON, Leave your order with us now, and w* Secretary, shall deliver in proper season. Foatherston. * F. COOPER, LIMITED. Note.—Telegraph Office, Featherston, Mercer street, ■ closes 5 pfm. Opposite Evening Post

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 2