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PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. LAST NIGHT! • LIGHTS OF NEW YORK " and " SNOWDRIFT." TO-MORROW — Commencing — TO-MORROW. TOM ,MIX in "FOR BIG STAKES." A MYSTERY ROMANCE OF THE RANGE, Watch Tom Mix's Famous Horse at his intensely Human acts in this* picture. In Addition: JOHN GILBERT in "CALVERT'S VALLEY." An enthralling story that well keep you chained to your seats until ;.• the lights flaah on again. PRICES AS USUAL. BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS AT UTILITY AND BRISTOL. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. j FOOTBALL TRAFFIC:' ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1923. NORTH ISLAND "vTsoUTH ISLAND. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that *i, F k 3O p-.m" uuUi *"« c'°™ °f 'he match, Traffic will proceed to the Park via Rmtoul street, returning to the City vio Luxford street and Adelaide road. Park Cars south of Main Door of .Pavilion, as directed by the Traffic Inspector. . JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. MUSICAL HAPPINESS FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY. rpHE value ,of music in the i?1116^ cannot be over-esti-mated. Think of all the many hours of pleasure that your family will enjoy when you have a Piano. Select your instrument at Begrs—the oldest-established Piano People in New Zealand. Our British Piano? are famed for magnmcent tone, wide expression, and . smooth accent. Agents for Hopkinson, Windover, Witton Witton. Rogers; also the only genuine Pianola Player -riano. ■ Convenient terms arranged if desired. . . • CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Manners street, Wellington. S EATON'S ■ EATON'S CUT-RATE SALE CUT-RATE SALE TO-MORROW! " ___ TO-MORROW! 3s 6d Post Card Albums. 6d: 3s 6d Fitted Work Boxes Is; 3s 6d Thermometers and Barometers, Is; 7s 6d Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, 2s lid; 7s 6d Cretonne Covered W. Paper Baskets, 2s . . Hd; 3s 6d De La Rue's Playing Cards ■•:.-■ 2s 3d; 7s 6d Gjove and Handkerchief Cases, 2s 6d: Is 6d Writing Padß, Bid--2s British Tooth Brushes, is; 2s~6d .-. Metal Polish, Is 3d; 6d Tin Openers, Id; 3s 6d Clothes Brushes, 2? 3d \ Military. Hair Brushes, from 5s pair; Is 6d Dressing Combs, 10^d; 2s 6d Number Stamps, 6d; 6d Boxes Safety Pins, 24dj 2s 6d E.L. Switches, 6d; 10s 6d Razors, 3s lid; Electro-plate Jellies Jams, Butters, Biscuits, Cruets. Tea' ■ pots Flower Vases, etc., greatly re. duceo. - Hundreds of Lines suitable for Bazaars, Storekeepers, Presents, etc. SKATON'S CUT-RATE STORES SEATON'S CUT-RATE STORES, .. -27, .Willis street. WADESTOWN, HIGHLAND PARK, i GOLDIE'S BRAE. TO THE RESIDENTS. ' PLEASE NOTE! OUR NEW STORE OPENS TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, 3rd AUGUST. /"IROCERD3S AND PROVISIONS ATI - TOWN PRICES. j Order Called For aud Delivered. I We Guarantee all our Goods. "Service and Cleanliness." GIVE US A TRIAL. Please Note Address: — N. JOHNS, . N. JOHNS, Grocer- and Provision Merchant, Corner Pitt street, Wadestown. Wadcstown's Shopping Centre. DON'T FORGET—FRIDAY. Srd AUGUST, OPENING DAY. npHE Friend? of the late James Cudby -». are respectfully jnvited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence o{ Mrs. A. Sammons, Knight's road, Lower Hutt, on Friday/3rd August, 1923, at 10.30 a.m., for the Roman' Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, thence to. the Cemetery, PcJ. R, CROFT, Undertaker, ' Hutt and Petoue. . Telephone 3621-(3 rings). THE Friends of the late William Henry Freethey are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Main road, Lower Hutt, on Friday, 3rd August, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone 3621 (3 rings). LODGE WAIWHETU, No. 176, N.Z.C. MEMBERS of this Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Bro.; William Henry Frethey, S.W., which will leave the family residence, Main street, Blackbridge, Lower Hutt, for. interment in the Taita Cemetery, on Friday,' the 3rd inst., at 2.30 p.m. Mem- ' bers of sister lodges invjted to attend*. By Copam»n.d, of the W.M.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2