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THE ANSWER TO A PUZZLE. Do you often wonder why certain Pictures thrill so deaplv and linger in "O Humo e"°qu"e,'-. Ove? the" HOI lik° " The'Mirad. Man," THE ANSWER IS THEY MAKE YOU FEEL WHA.T THE SCREEN CANNOT SHOW. qrmrro?™"?,B are rare >,but t!l, is is one of them. There is in it THAT QUAIL, IiIUNG that you can't see, but it gets you and holds you in its power. "MIGHTY LAK 5 A ROSE." Tender and Beautiful—with Smiles that you may wipe away a tear. Such is the picture that will come back to you in gladness like the echo of an unforgettable song. It is a story not easily told—for words are empty things to tell of something that is beyond words. "MIGHTY LAK 5 A ROSE." Laughter and Tears, Joys and Sorrows. The Thrill of something and both | Magic and Heartsease blended into a Great Medley of Human Emotion. COMMENCING AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE: '. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). BOX PLAN-NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. PRINCESS THEATRE. (MANNERS STREET). COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-MORRQW (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW! A UNIQUE AND INTERESTING ARRAY OF SPECIALS! (1) There is but one in the whole of Movieland who, whilst others have played their parts and are forgotten, still holds the world in a bond of human appeal. .WILLIAM S. ("BILL") HART "WHITE OAK." The story of * gambling man who was white all through, and who gallantly _„ - braved death a hundred times to save his honour THRILLS BY THE THOUSAND! LOVE AND LAUGHTER! (2) -In Addition: BEBE DANIELS "SHE COULDN'T HELP IT!" Or " IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE!" Adapted from the play by CHANNING POLLOCK. You'll enjoy this. (3) A MACK SENNETT COMEDY: " FSESH FROM THE CITY." Two Reels of Joy aud Laughter. (4) A CENTURY COMEDY: "SHIPWRECKED AMONG ANIMALS."' A Good Tonic for the Blues. GAZETTE. POPULAR PRICES. SERIAL. KAISERISM IN KING COUNTRY. If you object to the Liquor Traffic making a German scrap of paper of the country's solemn undertaking not to grant license in the King Country, support the PROTEST AGAINST LIQUOR KAISERISM At the Meeting in the SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, VIVLVN STREET, TO-NIGHT! — 8 o'clock. — TO-NIGHT! CHAIRMAN: W. D. HUNT, Esq. . ' SPEAKER: THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ROBERT STOUT, K.C.M.G., ths Premier who signed tho ■proclamation and turned tho first sod for the railway. Representatives of Churches supporting:—Rev.. W. Fancourt, Vicar St. Thomas's Anglican Church; Rev. F. E. Harry, Baptist Church; Mr. H. P. Leng, Church of Christ: Rev. W. Maurice Holland, Congregational Church; Rev. C. -Eaton, Methodist Church; Roy. W. J. Conine. Moderator, Presby. terian General Assembly; Colonel Bray, Salvation Army; and Mr. W. R. Tuck, Barrister, Auckland. LANTERN SLIDES WILL BE SHOWN. ADMISSION FREE, Collection. N.Z. Alliance, Publicty. " HALF-CROWN " FRIDAY! A REAL HOT TIME AT PRICE - CUTTING FROM 10 a.m. ALL THESE -AT 2s 6d PER YARD.. ALL THESE AT 2s 6d EACH. Heavy IRISH DAMASKS, Bleached or Ladies' Furlvke MUFF and STOLE U. 8.; MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTING, SETS; Child's "FUR SETS: 25s Child's I "Fadeless"; CASEMENTS: Best Navy Cream Serge COATS; Girls' Dark DRILL; Heavy SHEETING; Madras FROCKS: Coloured Wool SHAWLS' Lour CURTAINING; D.W. Cream WIN- Wool JERSEYS; Girls' Wool Felt HATS-' CEY; Doctor FLANNEL; Hemstitched Girls' Silk Velvet Panne PULL-ONS-CASEMENT CLOTH;'Long Lace CUR- Child's Cream BONNETS; Child's Cream TAIN NET: D.W. RIPPLE CLOTHS; CASHMERE FROCKS; Infants' Cream D.W. SILKS. Printed FUGI. Printed Wool Knitted COATS; Cream Wool Taffeta; Fancy SPONGE CLOTH; Black PILCHERS: Girls' Trimmed FELT and Grey ART SILK FROCKING; Black HATS; Wool GAITERS • Cream Knitted and White- CHECK. SUITING; 54in PULL-ONS: Ladies' Winter HATS- InI WOOLLEN TWEEDS; D.W. POPLINS; fants' Cream Winoete NIGHTS; Ladies' Hatters' PLUSHETTE; 24in JAP. SILK; White Woven 'SPENCERS; Ladies' Grey Striped KNITTED SILKS; Wido CORD Fleecy BLOOMERS; Ladies' Natural and dDw W' aaKiffi w^^c^vks^Ss'^o^^ol; black-cream. Wool Cashmere HOSE: Italian and Print APRONS; Big Boys' Turnover Tod THESE ARE 2s 6d LOTS. HOSE; Heavy 3 Black Ribbed Wool Ladies' H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS, 10 J*OSE. 6, 7 8; Embroidered Crash for 2s 6d; Silk TULLE, 5 yards for 2s 6d; CUSHION COVERS; TRAY CLOTHS; BRETONNE NETS, '2' yards for 2s 6d; Muslin CuSHTON'COVERS: Red BorWido SILK RIBBON, 4'yards for 2s 6d; der TOWELS; Monster TOWELS. Art SATEENS, 2 Yards for 2s 6d; Plain ■ SATEEN'S and Rukle- LINING, 2 yards THESE ARE-3 YARDS FOR 2s 6d. ■ for 2s 6d; Good PILLOW CASES, 2s 6d White FLANNELETTES • 12in Slu-K-a pair; Irish SERA rIETTES, 2 for 2s 6d; ing BAIZE; Whito TE\ CLOTH "(Wt Striped Pyjama WINCEY, Remnants, all Tear It": TOWELLING; Blue StVinod sorts, 2s 6d; BLIND LINEN Remnants; SHIRTING: Mutton Cloth CLEANING Wide Irish GLASS CLOTH, 2 yards for BAGS: Men's HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 2s 6d; Our Famous SATINTULE (soiled), 2s 6d; Infants' Grey Fleery BLOOMERS J2 yards for 3s 6d. 3 pairs for 2s 6d; BIBS, 3 for 2s 6di. . STRAW PLAITS, 2 f Qr 2, 6d- Ladies 5 §2&§Sn&£& te 2s 6J; ' SMART SHOWROOM GOODS AT RECORD BREAKING PRICES. EIGHT GUINEA LADIES' TAILORMADE COSTUMES FOR 79s 6d. j COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., ■ 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. FRIDAY'S SPECIALS "AT '. j "THE BOOT CORNER." 600 pairs LADIES' SHOES—Suede, Patent GlaceALL GOING AT 15s 6d pair 50 pairs. GENTS' BOX CALF DERBY BOOTSGOING AT 29s 6d per pair 100 pairs GENTS' WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS— Welted Soles GOING AT 27s 6d pcr 1 pair CITY BOOT STORES. Corner CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS.

TTkANCING.—EMPRESS STUDIO 86 MJ abrl smith street.

EM P V 5 FA o »A 1 L » O OM. •*-* 86. Abel Smith street. MOif:' WBDS., AND SATS., o-ll 8-12 812 Is 6d and 2s. 2, and &64 2s and 2s 6d. bATLRDAY AFTERNOON, at 3, Admission Is. LEARNERS' CLASSY TO-NIGHT' at 8.

LEARNERS' CLASSES, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8.

. Waltz. (Jazz and Ordinary), Fox Trot and One Steps, Reels, ptc. Terms: Course or Single Lesson. Terms: Single Lesson 2s, course of 8 lessons 12s 6& Private letsons by appointment: Ihuncipal, Prof. C. Wood, ILK..A.P.T.D,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2