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MUSIC UNEQUALLED IN WELLINGTON A : QUEEN'S. ■ VSS^ QUEEN'S. 2M'. — TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! — 7.45. H,s hou.e became n.fed "THE BOLTED DOOR!'^ Starring FRANK MAYO, Supported by PHYLLIS HOVER and NIGEL BARRY. In Addition: A VIRILE, FORCEFUL DRAMA OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS - "IN THE NICK OF TIME," Starring JACK PERRIN. THE SMARTEST OF SMART CENTURY COMEDIES"SUNNY JIM," starring BROWNIE. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ' And, GREATER THAN EVER, WELLINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRAQUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the eminent conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. SHORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! RUPERT HUGHES'S SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS OF MOTION PICTURE LIFE. ■ua""uivis v* THE GREATEST FILM MASTERPIECE . »■ : . , EVER PRESENTED IN WELLINGTON. THE PICTURE THAT STARTLED THE WORLD! Released by United Artists. : RUPERT JT.UGHES'S Daring Drama, of Temptations"SOULS FOR SALE!" A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT, * Featuring . . . ELEANOR BOARDMAN, LEW CODY, RICHARD DIX, BARBARA LA MARR, MAE BUSCH, And . . FIFTY-FOUR OF THE WORLD'S LEADING PICTURE ARTISTS. SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SPECIAL MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE at 8 o'clock. Intending Patrons &ro requested to be seated by 7.55 p.m. -Hours of Screening—"SOULS FOR SALE": 11 a.m., 2.50, 5.30, and 8.15 p.m. BOX PLAN at The Bristol until 4.30 p.m., then at the Theatre. Telephone 768. RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY — TO-MORROW. AT ■ „„.„. ATHLETIC PARK. NE® SOUTH WALES . . VERSUS ' ' •■•■•. r- •"■• WELLINGTON, HQROWHENUA, MANAWATU ■ (COMBINED). . 5- i:i.T't4s-'P.M'.—.'.■■■■•■••'■. ;..--4..,. <:.,'■■ ... ,:-. ■■v«.,,;: lu t ,,i,.Ci-» .",■".". JOHNSONVILLE t. MARIST, JOHNSONVILLE t. MARIST, :■■ ! ' Great Junior Grade Final. . . ; ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON (A), ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON (A) :. '■•■..■■ '■' - " (Fourth): \ •".-■■■ "-'■■■■ ■■";■■ -■■•■■: -.■:■*■•■■ ADMISSION—Ground, 2s (plus tax); Stand, 4s (plus 5d tax, includes admission to 6tand). Tickets, admitting to ground, on sale To-day at E. Perry's, F. A. Laws's, L. M. Sowman's, Hornig's, Ltd., Miss Woodhouses', Bruce Hovre'a, and Armit'e, and at Knowsley's, Newtown. . F. j. M'COMISKY, Secretary W.R;F.U.

'"WELCOME WEEK. GRAND ART UNION TyiLL BE DRAWN by LADY LUEE at the GRAND ART UNION BALL in the TOWN HAIjL TO-MOR-ROW, (SATURDAY), AT 10 P.M. p WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FOOTBALL TRAFFIC, ATHLETIC PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 18th AUGUST. 1923. NEW SOUTH- WALES v. WELLINGTON. TW'OTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, -i-' from 1.30 p.m. until the c1oe« of the Match,. Traffic will proceed to the Athletic Park, via Rintoul street, returning to the City via Luxford street and Adelaide road. Park Cara south of Main Door of Pavilion, as directed by the Traffic ln^ sgectbr. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 16th August, 1923. 7TVHE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. By far the Largest Importers of British . Pianos in the Dominion. ENGLAND'S GREATEST PIANOSJOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS. •WILLIAM SAMES WALTER COLLINSON, COLLARD AND COLLARD. BABY GRANDS and ELAYER PIANOS a Specialty. GRAMOPHONES—AII sizes and Prices, Including the famous HIS MASTER'S VOICE, METRONOLA, and COLUMBIA. Prirt* and Terms tS suit all. We irlvite Sheet and Book Music, Small Instruiaents. Strxngs, Reedß. Player Rolls, everything for every musician and lover of music can be obtained from THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. ITpHK Frjenda of the late Mr. Frearlek -■■ Jii-adley are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Son on Saturday. 18th. August, 1923, at 2 p.m. for the Karori Cemetery. p ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Emba.lmei'B, 164) Adelaide road. . " /Tel. 24-155.. FUNERAL NOTICE.. CLEVELAND LODGE, No 13, L0.0.F "Jl/fffiftlßfißS of the above Lodge, and i-T-E- kindred Lodges, are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother', Fredenpk Bradley, which will leave the Mortuary Ghapel of R. H. Wilson and Son., Johh ftl'Qot, T6-m6'rvb\v (Saturday), 18th August, 1923, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. By Ord6r of the N.G.. ■\V. SMITH; Secretary.

HART AND CO., .31, 33. 35. WILLIS-STREET. HP lIP SATURDAY " MORNING. AS THE CLOCK STRIKES "ONE" THESE PRICES WILL CEASE. Never in the History, of Wellington has the "Hart of the City" given Good* Away it these prices. Shop Early as these Goods cannot last long. Is a tin Calvert'e Tooth Powder, 2 tins for ll£d 9d a tab. Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 2 tabs."for Hid . . 3d & tab. Armour's Fine Art Buttermilk Soap, 3 tabs, for ll^d 9d a tubs Colgate's Tooth Paste, 2 tubes for llJ|d Is 3d a tin Brownley's English Shavinsr Sticks, 2 tins for UAd 9d a pkt. Best Safety Matches, 3 pkts. for ll^d - ■ . . Is 9d a tab. Cutioura Soap, Hid a. tab. 2s each Best English Bristle Tocth Brushes, ll£d each 3s 6d a. bottle Dr. Bkud's- Blood Pills, Hid a. bottle of 144 3s 6d each Suede Leather tobacco P6udhes, ll£d each 2b each Writing Pads, best bank paper, 300 pages,. Hid each 2s sets Electroplate Salt Spoons, 3 oft card, Hid set 4s 6d Wallace Bros.' Tea Spoone, Hid half-dozen 3s 6d each School Drawing Sets,7 articles, Hid set 2d bottles Blue-Black Ink, Hid per dozen. Is per hundred Paper Patty Pans, 300 for Hid 4d packets Cfeara Laid Finish Envelope, 6 packets for ll£d 2s 6d each Work Baskets, silk lined, Hid each ' ' Is each Xylonite Hand Mirrors, 2 for Hid 6d each Child's Picture Books, assorted, 4 for Hid 10id a tab. Erasrhio Herb Soap, 2 for ll£d Is a plifc: Volpeek, for mending pots and pans, 2 foi- Hid ' Is each Children's Tooth Brushes, 2 for Hid Is 6d a tube Burrouzh's Welcome Haselene Cream, 2 tubes for HJd Is 9d a pkt. Best English Absorbent Cotton Wool, ll^d a pkt. . •.' - . Is a tube Mermen's Sna'niig Cream, ' slighUv soiled; 4 tubes for Hid 7d each Dinky d6ld Water Dyes, all shades, 4 for ll£d Is fid a pkt. Nicholas's Aspr6s, lljd a pkt. PUBLIC NOTICE. FTrciE Proprietors df the undermentioned Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical Working of their invention in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied :— ' Letters Patent Kb. 449Q4, dated 20th November, . 1920. entitled "AN IMPROVED PREVENTATIVE COMPOUND FOR FOOD STUFFS," „ All communications shbuld be addressed in the first instance to MESSRS. BALDWIN' AND RAYWARp, Patent Attoi--neys, of 111-113, Lambton quay, Wellinjfton; 11, Winstoiie's Buildinßs, Queen street, Auckland; C6rner High and Cashel Btr«ets, GUristchureh, and 21, Crawford street, Dunedin.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 2

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