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.EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. CONTINUOUS—II a.m. to 10 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. SECOND GIGANTIC WEEK OF THE BIGGEST SUCCESS WELLINGTON HAS EVER KNOWN. GREATER THAN " THE MIRACLE MAN.'" "MANSLAUGHTER!" TEN MIGHTY REELS OF WONDER! TEN MIGHTY REELS OF WONDER 1 , WITH A SUPREME CAST HEADED BY THOMAS MEIGHAN, LEATRICE JOY, and LOIS WILSON. A MARVELLOUS PICTURE. Such is the verdiot of all who have seen this Masterpiece. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. ' EVERYBODY'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Box Plan at the Theatre. Telephone 50.

THE SEASON'S' MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE, At SHORTT'S THEATRE, HORTT'S THEATRE. Here's a gorgeously "different" picture. A story so original that its authors would not reveal a line of it, until release, j THOMAS MEIGHAN, ! THOMAS MEIGHAN, : THOMAS MBIGHAN, " ' THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, -In "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MAN WHO SAWTO-MORROW." "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," Cast includes Leatrice Joy, Theodore Roberts, June Elvidge, and Eva Novak. A PARAMOUNT. PICTURE. A romance that whirls you to the mystic South Seas, to-the 'ijiziy heights of London Society, to the glittering spectacle of the Indian Durbar, and to lands where mortal ha?- never been. Gorgeous adventure and two wonderful romances, all in one wonder-pioture. So© the World's Most Popular Star as the Viceroy of India—Ab a Fighting Adventurer on Contraband Ships—As the Lover of two women—one of whom offered fame—the other happiness. The surprise it gives, will equal the delight it brings. Second Attraction: WINSOME MAY M'AVOY, WINSOME MAY M'AVOY In "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." A worthy companion on such a programme Another of the Hilarious "Torch j" Comedies. Travelogue, Gazette, etc. All in all, the finest programme in tho city. UGBY! * """" RUGBY! UGBY! RUGBY! 5 SENIOR GAMES. . 5 SENIOR GAMES. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME! LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME! At 3.15 p.m. ORIENTAL v. UNIVERSITY—No. 1. WELINGTON v. OLD BOYS—No. 2. At 2. p.m. . ATHLETIC v. MARIST — No. 1. BERHAMPORE v. SELWYN, No. 2. They are all Senior Game 3. If ypu • were present at last Saturday's games, you must have enjoyed.them. You should enjoy thie series of trial games; each man doing his best to obtain a place in his team for the season. AT PETONE, at 3 p.m. AT PETONE, AT PETONE, at 3 p.m. AT PETONE, PONEKE v. PETONE (Senior). PONEKE v. PETONE (Intermediate) CURTAIN-RAISERS. 'ATHLETIC PARK, at 12.45 p.m. Oriental v. Wellington (4th Class)— No. 1. Berhampore v. Oriental (sth Class)— No. 2. Petone v. Poneke (sth Class). ADMISSION—Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d (plus tax). Tickets available for Athletic Park or SEASON TICKETS—The- Box Plan opens at Room 25, King's Chambers, on MONDAY NEXT, to the last year's Tic-ket-holders, and to the public on WEDNESDAY NEXT. Season Ticket-holders must produce their last year's tickets. Personal application for tickets is essential. Prices; Gents., 335; Ladies, 27s 6d.' 1 F. J. " M'COMISKY,' Secretary, W.R.F.U. MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' ' ASSOCIATION. . •■ FOOTBALL PRACTICE. SOCCER and Rugby Players will Practice at the Polo Grounds, Miramar, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 14th APRIL, from 1.30 p.m. HARRIERS-SEASON 1923. mHE OFFICIAL OPENING of the JL Season will be held at Lyall Bay on SATURDAY, 14th, at 3 p.m. •'All interested in this.sport are cordially invited. J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.A:. MOTHERS' HELP DIVISION, W.N.R. inPHE Annual Meeting of the Mothers' A Help Division,' W.N.R., will be held at tho Office of the Reserve, 167, Featherston Btreet, on MONDAY, 16th April, at 3.30 p.m. MILDRED R. KENNY, Sec, M.H.D. TjIUR COATS. vWe have just received, per e.s. Ruahine, a further shipment of FUR COATS, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Natural Grey Canadian Squirrel, 95 guineas. Brown Marmot, 32 to 35 guineas. Natural Musquash, 44 guineas. Natural Fawn Musquash, from 29 guineas. Black Electric Seal Long Coats, 29 to 55 guineas. Black Electric Seal Short Coats, from 29 guineas. Kolinsky Dyed Rabbit (Brown), 19 guineas. Black Dyed Rabbit, 18 guineas. Also, English Velour Overcoat, from 10 guinnas. , Open To-night till 9 p.m. COLEMAN. Ladies' Fashion Tailor and Furrier. £54. LAMPTON QUAY. L""OST all 'Corns by using tiiat great Com Ciivo, Coy's Con- Salvo. Obtainable from W. H. Coy, Chemist,. New-i-own.

PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Th» Little Theatre with the Big Attractions. : : Complete Change of Programme . Complete Change of Programme FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY. Daily, 12 Jioon till 10 p.m. "THE LAW AND THE TOMAN." "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN." "THE IjAW AND THE WOMAN." Featuring BETTY COMPSON, Featuring:. BETTY COMPSON, The Beautiful and Talented Paramount Star. ' "THE LAW AND THE WOMAN." Come and flee a Daring Play, faultlessly staged and acted. Grand Supports include CHARLES MURRAY in - ' "NEVER TOO OLD," A two-reel Comedy Special. I - TOPICAL, SCENIC. Day Prices 9d and Is Id. Night prices 9d, Is Id, and Is Bd. Saturdays and Holidays e^cepted. ,'■ PRINCESS THEATRE, PRINCESS THEATRE, Manners street. Reserves, Tel. 1967. Reserves, Tel. 1967. • Owing to non-arrival of "Law and the Woman" from South, this Picture will bo substituted, To-day only, by BETTY COMPSON In , "THE END OF TEE WORLD." " SYMONS-PAGE SYMONS-PAGE : , RECITAL! RECITAL! EOITAL! RECITAL! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 13th April, 8.15 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Box Plan Open. at Bristol Piano Co. TICKETS (including tax), 3s 3d. ' THE : AMBASSADOR. M B A S S A D OR. CABARET DE LUXE. ■ ' . ■ 68, WILLIS STREET. AFTERNOON TEA, 2.30 to s_p.m. Minimum charge Is 6d, dancing Is extra.' 1 Special arrangements made for birthday parties and celebrations, etc. Ideal oaterLC SABARET EVERY EVENING, 8-12. Evening Dress. ; . When you leave the theatre, come to the AMBASSADOR for Supper and a Dance. Admission: Week nights, 3s 6d; Saturday, ss; Special Nights, 7s 6d. . " DANCING STUDIO. Moderate fees. Individual: tuition. - , For information and reserves, Tel. 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. .ICMJTTER. BUTTER. BUTTER. REDUCED 2d PER POUND. / 1/8 lb—Our 1 noted "Rosegrove Butter"—l/ 8 This is the highest grade butter ob--ta.ina.ble. 2s 6d dozen, new laid Eg-gs, 2s (j>d per doz. Is 6d lb Cadbury's Loose Oocoa, Is 6d lb, Special Blended Tea, 2s :■ Ad. 6 packets Is, Foster Clark's Soup Powders; 6 packets Is. • Is Id per tin, Sheep Tongues, Is Id per tin. , 6d per tin, Salmon, small,, 6 d per tin. lOdvper tin, Salmon, large, lOd per tin. lid per tin, Highlander Milk, lid per tin. 3s 6d, Jam, ,61b tins, 3s 6d. HILL BROS., For Value. .. . . Cuba-et., Lambton-qy., Willis-rt. TRAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. MONDAYS-SATURDAYS. Leave Bowon 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. 1 TO RACING PEOPLE. /COUNTRY Visitors attending the . Xrentham Races can return home on Sunday, by the AARD SUNDAY MOTOR 1 SERVICE, leaving Midland Hotel 8 a.m. Wellington to Palmerston,-30s, Wellington to Wanganui, 455, Wellington to Napier, 655, > Wellington to New Plymouth, 77s 6d. Book your seats at AARD OFFICE, Tels. 2832 and 3653. 197, Willis-st. BALLROOM DANCING. DANCING IS BECOMING POPULAR. I EARN to Dance correctly at the Ar■i nold Studios for .Modern Ballroom Dancing (specially jazz). 107, Manners-st. (above .Blue Bird Confectionery). Private lessons or classes by appointment. . Moderate terms. KELBURN RESIDENTS. jpOUCHMAN'S, Petone, Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners. Leave your parcejs at O. S. Munro's Store, Upland ■raid. Our van''collects and delivers there : weekly.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 2

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