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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I 'VARSITY STUDENTS' EXTRAVAGANZA: "LUV!" "L'U.V! 1- 1 WILL BE REPEATED THIS SATURDAY, AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE. PRICES-D.C. and 0.8., ss; Stalls. 3s; Gallery, Is 6d (Early Door= 2s) All plus tax. PLAN AT BRISTOL; DAY SALES, NED PERRY'SProduced by MR. THEODORE TREZISE. The unparalleled enthusiasm of the audiences has led to this REPEAT PERFORMANCE. DON'T MISS IT, OR VAIN REGRETS WILL BE YOUR LOT. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. NEXT SATURDAY AT ATHLETIC PARK. NORTH ISLAND VERSUS SOUTH ISLAND. THE GAME WHICH ALWAYS PRODUCES THE CREAM OF FOOTBALL. Precedod by a GREAT OURTAIN-KAISEB, at 1.15 p.m.— WELLINGTON v. WAIRARAPA REPS. Bos Plan at Bristol; Ground Tickets on Sale on Thursday. BUY YOUR. TICKET—AVOID THE CRUSH AT THE GATE. PRICES—Stand, 4s (includes tax); and Ground only, 2s (includes tax). 81.B 1. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary W.R.F.U. QUICK-SELLING PRICES TO-MORROW! TO-MORROWJ 'AT . L. EVANS AND CO., LTD. 144-146, CUBA STREET. 52-inch Striped, Check, and Plain All-Wool FINE VELOUR COSTUME and DRESS CLOTHS— Usual cost price 18 3 6d; SALE PRICE 3s lid yard L 27-inch CORDED VELVETEENS— Usually 6s Hd; SALE PRICE ls lid yard SAMPLE D. and A. CORSETS—Sizes 22 to 25 Worth from 12s 6d to 35s SALE PRICES 4a lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d pair CHILDREN'S WOVEN STAYBANDS—For all ages 4s 6d; NOW ls lid WOMEN'S SAMPLE ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS Worth Double Our Price, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d 116 only Very Smart Sydnoy AJI-Wool SA*MPLE SPORTS COATS—AII shades Worth 3 guineas; SALE PRICE 19a 6d Nigger and Black SILK-TO-KNEE HOSE— 2s 6d pair 42-inch Coloured CASEMENT CLOTHS— ls Hd; NOW ls yard YOU ALWAYS GET BARGAINS AT. EVANS'S

THti *I*o.v» IN THE DUST. IF tha Liquor Traffio has its way, all the flag stands for will be trampled in the dust, and the King Country Maoris will be taught to despise our promises. If you object to the liquor party making a German scrap o£ paper of a Eolemn pact, be present at the meeting in the SALVATION ARMY -CITADEL (Vivian street) TO - MORROW (THURSDAY), 2nd AUGUST, 8 p.m. Chairman: W. D. Hunt, Esq. Speaker: THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ROBT. STOUT, K.C.M.G. (The Premier who signed the proolamation and turned the first sod for the railway). Other Speakers in support: Revs. W. J. Corarie (Moderator of Presbyterian Assembly), E. Eaton. (Methodist Church), W. M. Maurice Holland (Congregational Church), F. E. Harry (Baptist Cliurch), I-I. B. Laing (Church of Christ), W. Fancourt (Vicar of St. Thomas' Anglican Church); Mr. W. R. Tuck, Barrister, of Auokland, also representatives of the Salvation Army. Admission Free. . Collection. N.Z. Alliance' Publicity. DUSTIN'S ESSAY COMPETITION. WELLINGTON, 1840. THE Judge. Mr. W. A. Edwards, of the Early Settlers' Association, in conjunction with Professor E. P. Wijson, of Victoria, College, have awarded the prizes to let, ■ ZILLAH CASTLE, 27 : Colombo street. 2nd, ELEANOR KELLY, 119, Riddiford street. Cheques for £2 2s and £1 Is have been posted to the successful competitors. DUSTINS, LTD., Wedding Cake Specialists. WADESTOWN, HIGHLAND PARK, GOLDIE'S BRAE. To the Residents, — PLEASE Note: Our New Store Opens on FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST. Groceries and Provisions at Town Prices. ■Orders called for and deliverod. Our guarantee is behind all goods wo sell. We solicit your patronage, and will be at your service at all times. Plea-so Kb to Address: N. JOHNS, Grocer and Provision Merchant, ■ Corner Pitt street, Wadestown. WADESTOWN'S SHOPPING CENTRE. fTttlE Mutual Life and "CiUze~n7~Ainlr"JL ance Co., Ltd.—The Company hereby gives one month's notice of it's intention to issue, a special policy ill nhrp of Policy No. 202372. issued by Mutual Life mid Citizens' Assurance (\>.. Ltd on Ihc liffi of floiide William Blenneru«??ott, and dnrlarcd to havn been lo?t I 0. A. BICHAUDSON. Socrrttiy. J Wellington, lst-August, 1822. J

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 2

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