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"BROADWAY ROSE" BOOM. ' ' i PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PROGRAMME DE LUXE! LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! AND YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE AND MAGNIFICENT PROLOGUE, "BROADWAY ROSE.'^ Featuring MAE MURRAY, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Immediately preceding " BROADWAY ROSE," a Most Magnificent Prologue i» presented incidental to the picture, such as has never been attempted before. Beautiful Dancing by Misses Joyce Julian and Ngaire Phigson; also Living Statue Tableaux and Sweet Songs.by Gertrude Burge. MATINEE DAILY—PARAMOUNT, 2.15 p.m. j EVENING SESSJONS-Pararnount, 7.30 p.m.; Art-craft, 7.45 p.m. j RACES! . RACE WEEK! RACES \>" TfiE GREATEST OF THEM ALL. "THE KENTUCKY DERBY." TO-MORROW! Commencing TO-MORROW! THE BLUE RIBBON EVENT OF THE YEAR. ' See the Most Thrilling Horse Raco. Finish ever shown on stage or screen. You'll Never Forgive Yourself if you Miss It. Secure your Seats. Box Plans open at UTILITY and BRISTOL. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. ' < - PINNACLE BARGAIN NEWS! £5000 EXTRA CASH WANTED—TO REDUCE STOCKS BEFORE BALANCING DAY. THE CHIEF. BAYS "MUSTI" OUR PRICES INDICATE THE WAY. Child's Soiled PETTICOATS, Is Horrockses' CALICO, Is Id, Is 3d yard Few pieces French Wool FLANNELS, PILLOWCASES, made from Crewdson's imperfeqt, 6d yard ■ Calico, Is 4£-d - 40in Cream LUSTRELLA, Silk and Heavy Double Satin DAMASKS, in Wool, imperfect, &d yard clock or floral designs, 4s lid Double-width CASEMENT, with small 44in ART CRETONNES, in shadow and designs, is 4Ad dress designs, worth 3s lid for 2s 2d ■ Thick MOLLETONS, in Ripple and STORMELLA MQLLETONS, la 3*d Woven, designs, Is IOJd Soiled Irish Double DAMASK CLOTHS Limited' quantity "48in KNITTED worth 30s for 19s lid SILKS, worth 14s 6d for 3s lid Girls' Wool Cheviot SCHOOL COATS, Brpcaded SILKS, 38i», 5s lid worth 30s for 9s lid ' Crepe. SATIN' BEAUTE, 4gin, 5s lid Girls' and Childs' KILTIE SKIRTS, ' Double-width SUITINGS and TWEEDS 3s lid, 4s Ud ' Is llid . . . - - Child's Cream Wool JUMPERS, 6s JJd 54in Navy Wool SUITINGS, 6s lid Child's Combination Kiltie KNITTED French Wool TRICOTINES, 10s lid SUITS, 9a lid " 40in Sjlky POPLINS, ?s 3d Child's WOOL JERSEYS, 5s lid s&ia Heathe? CL.OAKINGS, 6s lid Child's Warm GAITERS, is 4£d New Su«de Velpur'CLOTHS, 13s Ud Navy Wool TURBAN.HATS, 7^d D.W. Washing'CASHMERE, Is 7*d Infants' Cream Wool PILCHERS J Zs lid Floral NINONS, 7s 6d for §s Ud EXTENSION OF SPACE—MORE URGENT NEWS. Ladies' Thick Warm Wool KNITTED D, and A. CORSETS, in overstocked JUMPERS, 30s for 17s lid sizes and makes, 7s lid Ladioߔ Thick Tweed WALKING Long CHEMISE VESTS, Is 6d, Is lid SKIRTS, 21s for 9s lid W. Woven COMBINATIONS, 5s 6d, Big Cut on All FUR COATS—See our 8s 6d, 10s 6d fl guineas. Coat* marked to 16 .guineas W. Flannelotte NIGHTS, 5s Ud, 7s Ud Art Silk JUMPERS, to clear 9s Ud Superfine AlWool Cream COMBINA-High-srade. Tailor,rnade SAMPLE COS- TIONS, 13s Ud TUMJSS, worth 10 to 14 guineas, Fine Merino Opera COMBINATIONS, marked to 6, 7, and 8 guineas 8s Ud, Us 6d 160 dosen Lovely FLOWER SPRAYS, Women's Grey Fleecy BLOOMERS, for Evening Wear, 2s 6d ' 3s 6d, 3s Ud, 4s 6d Women's Cream Woven Shaped VESTS, . worth 3s lid, 50 dozen at 2s lid , 1571 yards HAND-MADE CHINESE LACE AND INSERTIONS; Worth Is, For 6|d yard. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO.. 108,110,112, CUBA STREET.

mHE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE 1 ■ LUXE, EVERY HjvSfINCM-W. Special Feature: .'-: " ' >' THEATRE SUPPERS. Admission: Week nights. 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss, Special nights, 7s 6d. „ ' Refreshments oharged as per menu. AFTERNOON TEA—2.3O-5. Minimum charge. Is 6d; Dancing Is extra DANCING STUDIO: Lessons by appointment. THE AMBASSADOR. Telephone 1636. ' 'WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. mHE annuaiTmeeting of the JL aljpve Association will be held in Central Hall, Girls' College, on FRIDAY, 13th inst. Business: General, New Tennis Court, Gymnasium Class. ELEANOR AN YON, Secretary. THE VALUE OF MUSIO IN EDUCATION IS recognised by' all leading education- . jsts, Undoubtedly Music is a refining and, elevating influence. Teaoh a ohild, to love mi^io, und you open up a wonderful new world of inspiration and delight. Come and inspect the fine new stocks of Pitnos, Baby Grands, Player Pianos, Organs, His Master's Voice, Metronola, and Columbia Gramophones. Easy terms of payment may be arranged for any instrument. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. ,-■:. M. J. BROOKES, i;Aji, North Island Manager. ■gUTTEtt. BUTTER., BUTTER, REPUOED 2d PER POUND. ' 1/8 ib-^Our noted "Rosegrov? Butter"—l/8 This is the highest grade butter obtainable. 2s 6d dozen, new laid Eggs, 2s 6d per doz. Is 6d lb Cadbury's Loose Cocoa, Is 6d lb. Speoial Blended Tea, 2g 4d.----6 packetß Ib, Foster Clark's Soup Powders, 6 paoketa la. Is Id per tin, Sheep Ttmgnes, Is Id per tin. 6d per tin, Salmon, fmall, 6 d per tin. lOd per tin, Salmon, lirge, lOd per tin. lid tier tin, Highlander Milk, Hi per tin. 3s 6a, Jam, 61b tins, 2a 6d. HILL BROS., For Value. Cuba-st., Lambton-qy,, Willis-st', T\AY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. MONDAYS-SATURDAYS. Leave Bowen street; Leave Day's Bay: 10 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.m 11.45 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Bus Stops Petone Post Office. For Special Picnics, Parties, etc., ring 215. LEYLAND MOTORS. LTD. FUNERAL NOTICE. TiE Funeral of tho late Captain J. T. Marshall will leave tha Mortuary. ■27, Wingliold street, at 2 p.m., To-morrov.' (Friday). 13th April, 1925, for KaroriCemetery. ISAAC QLARK AND SON, 27, Wingiield street.

ASTOUNDING FURNITURE REDUCTIONS. AFTER .our 'Annual Stocktaking ' * quic|c arid complete clearance is es--1 sential in our Upholstery Department, and prices' are reduced away down to' absolute bedrock. Every offer represents a genuine saying of many. pounds to the lucky purchaser. But there are just a fe\y bargains, and these will vanish quickly. SHOP AT ONCE. Speoial attention is drawn to the LOUIS SETTEE. 'This handsome model is now reduced from £60 to £29 18s 6d. AFTER STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS IN" UPHOLSTERY SECTION. CHESTERFIELD AND TWO DIVAN EASY CHAIRS—With spring fronts and independent edges, in tapestry. Usually £29 10s, reduced to £19 19s TWO PILLOW SETTEES —New'model; beautifully sprung; upholstered in grey chintz, with black trimmings. Usually £21, reduced to £14 18s 6d HIGH-BACK SETTEE—In tissue,'-nich-ed black. Usually £15 10s, reduced to £9 18s 6d. NEW ''MODEL SETTEE—With arched back and low arms, in taffeta,. Usually £17 10s, reduced to £12 15». LOOK! VERY SPECIAL. LOUIS SETTEE _ (Exhibition model)— With 3 ovals in back, spring edges all over; in black ground tissue. Down filled cushions or seat. Probably superior to anything ever made in the Dominion. Was £60, reduced to £29 18s 6d. MAGNIFICENT LOUNGE EASY CHAIR to match. Was £29 10s, reduqed to £15. . . YEATS, 141-143, Cuba street, Wellington. ■■ -.#■■' TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERS • °f HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. YSTHEN you need Printing of ■ any description with despatch, THE EVENING POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT : » ready to fill your requirements «t the lowest poijibie cnarge. Rlngr Telephone 3380, and ask for Quotationt. . A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM will pay the highest Prices for Left-off Suits, Dre6s and Dinner Suits, Ladies' Apparel, Boots, ©to., Cameras, Musical Instruments of any description, and Jewellery of any kind. Get my price before selling. Tel. 22-668. Note Address: 63, COURTENAY-PL. ia WOODWARD, 'late Piggott, 121, Vivian-st. (next Skating RmgJ, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. -Tel. 21-243. MORRIS BRICKMAN pays highest . prices for Left-off Clothing, Suits, Boots, Jewellery, and Musical Instru'rnents. Ring telephone 21-261, or send to 65, Courtenay place. Cash by return mail. - '•' MRS. MIBT still is Cash Buyer (big or small lots), Ladies' and Gent's Wardrobes. Left-off Clothing of all description, Boots. Portmanteaux. Trunks. Chest of Tools; Sest prices. Address :, 125, Viviߣ-si._Tel ; 2MSO. ~PIGGOTI\ sf)7~Taranaki-st. (facing o Coui'tenay-pl.) — Cash ■ Buyer of Ladies', Gents'., and Children's Lsft-oi: Clothinif, Boots, ete.: get my pricta before soiling. Tol. 22-197.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 87, 12 April 1923, Page 2