BE WISE, BOOK EARLY. BOX PLANS OPEN'AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. TRULY THE EVENT GF THE YEAR! THE KING'S THEATRE (WELLINGTON'S PREMIER PICTURE HOUSE) WILL BE REOPENED BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, R, A. WRIGHT, ESQ., ON FRIDAY NEXT, 7th SEPTEMBER. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. '.. - . ARTISTIC DECORATIONS, BRILLIANT LIGHTING. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.' - " Without doubt, the Finest and Most Up-to-date Picture Theatre in the Dominion. OUR POLICY: THE WORLD'S BEST IN PICTORIAL AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS. ' n ■ 0U? 1 ORCHESTRA, THE LARGEST IN WELLINGTON, comprises the Finest Musicians in Australasia, twelve in number under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. L. D. AUSTIN. ' A GRAND OPENING PROGRAMME. ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents a HERBERT BRENON Production: ' "THE RUSTLE OF SILK,^ • .. ■ ' With . ' • BETTY COMPSON Arid '■■..' CONWAY TEARLE ■ AND AN ALL-STAR CAST; - Adtpted by Sad* Cowan and Quida Bergere from the Novel'by Cosmo Hamilton. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. The. fascinating story of a Lady's Maid who feU in love with a. great Statesman. Made from the. tremendously popular novel. Magnificently staged. An unusual Romanoe that will stir your heart. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. NOT FORGETTING '. ' THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Where Music in its true artistic sense is allied to the/ Perfect Motion Picture). jiV Musical Director—Mß. L. D. AUSTIN. ' REMEMBER—Box Flan opens TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Theatre Tel. 22-212. TEA PRICES REDUCED SIXPENCE PER POUND. ORIENT BRAND— AT 3s PER POUND; NOW REDUCED TO 2e 6d CANNOT BE.BEATEN AT ANY PRICE PURE CEYLON— , AT 3s 2d PER POUND; NOW REDUCED TO 2s 8d ' THIS IS THE FINEST QUALITY HILL-GROWN CEYLON ' TEA. • NOTHING BETTER OBTAINABLE. , '...F.JEtEE.. TAST,^J,G n ,SAMPLES OF THESE TEAS CAN BB 1 - HAD ON APPLICATION. WARDELL'S, TEA MERCHANTS, CASH AND FAMILY GROCERS,: ' - WILLIS STREET. WttLIS STREET, '. THE NEW SHOE LACE METHOD! ' S-1 sve5 yerybody.,has "gone nap" over the New'^ Shoe Lace Method you will understand When you See " MATALAOES," , and take note of theif heat-appearance; To; buy themofice . is to have a PAIR OF LACKS FOR ALL TIME—THEY ' NEVER WEAR OUT! \ SEE THE LIVING MODEL DISPLAY TO-MORROW AT ARDREY'S BOOT ARCADE, ■ CUBA STREET. '; ; • ■ - To show how. easily " MATALACES " can be fixed,' we hav# . .arranged that a nine T year-old.girl will -give demonstrations in our. window in CUBA STREET: from 2 o'clock- till it!) . .■ TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. "MATALACES'' are speedy, simple, and Sure. They make old shoes look new, . ; ;. and new .shoes look better. They ire - procurable in.-Black Br6wn, Gtey, atid White, ahd coßt but Is 6d a paif. COME ' • ■ AND SEE.THEM. L G. ARDREY & CO;, BOOT ARCADE :: ;: CUBA STREET COOKHAM HOUSE .::' MANNERS STREET,
MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AQ; RICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. fITHIRTY-EIGHTH GRAND METRO- -■- POLITAN SPRING SHOW. PALMSRSTON NORTH SHOWGROUNDS. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, . AND THURSDAY, 30th, 31st OCTOBER., AND Ist NOVEMBER, 1923. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 30th, Slat OCTOBER, AND Ist NOVEM- ■ - BER, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSSfoth OCTOBER .FOJt SCHOOLS, HOME INDUSTRIES, AND PHOTOGRAPHY13th OCTOBER, 1923* 13th OCTOBER, 1923, LIVE STOCK ENTRIES CLOSE. Prize Lists and all Information from THE SECRETARY, -. Box 85, Palmerston Worth. THE AMBASSADOR, HE AMBASSADOR. Ctbarst fie Luxe, 60, Willis street. Direction: Mr. W. H; Stevens. LUNCHEON, LUNCHEON, 12-2. Dainty 3-couree Luncheon, 2a; vaned menus; nrßt'Clasfl catering; band m attondanco. fex^cha^or dancing. 3-5. . Minimum charge for tea, ls-6d; Dancings Is extra, ... , CABARET. (8 p.m.; Evening Dress!) _ Week Nifthts, 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss. WONDERFUL MUSIC. PERFECT FLOORTel. 1636. P-O. Box 1423. BALLROOM DANCING. Tt/TISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned IYJ-. ffom AMERICA, and ha« Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chamber*,- Willi«-«t. Telephone 870. Private Le«<sn«, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classei, eveninst, by appointment. General Class, Monday Night, at th» Nivil Boiiinj Clubi
• -PARISH OF ST, MARK. A NNUAL SALS OF WORK: -CXTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ... NEXT, 4th and sth SEPT. ■ ■■ ■" TUESDAY. Th* Sale will be opened at 2.30 p.m. by .Her Excellency Viscountess Jellicoe. Admission Free. . / CWceft in Evening by Mr. Nofman Aitken and Party. . , Wednesday. byTM^%^> 6i>ened at 2-M p'mAdmissipn Free. Concert in Evening by Messrs. • kins and Kennedy ahd Party. Admission in Evening Is. Undei- the .Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency, the Viscountess ■ Jellicoe. ItfARSDEN. SCHOOL BAZAAR **■*■■ (Miss Baber). SYDNEY STRE^SCHOOLROOM, J° il ,fe.,o^ lio l U bJ He? Excellency on WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, THURSDAY fopen^Moming, Afternoph, and Evening. l'RlDAY:;Special Cake Stall, from 10 a.m. till 1 p.tn. , .Well-stocked, Stalls, Side Shows, etc., Tea Room. ,A(fmissi6n: Afternoon, Children 3d, Adults 6d. Evening, Qhildren 6d, Adults 'T^iE^MUTUAL LIFE AND 6ifT- ■*■ ZENS' ASSURANCE CO., LTD.— Ili6 Company hereby gives one month* notice of' its intention to issue a special policy in place of Polioy No. A 78367, issued by tho Australian Widow*' Fund Jjifa. Assurance Society, Limited, on th« life of Edward Henry Sloane, »»d deolargi '? Jia> J« been lost. C. A. RICHARDgON. Secretary. Wellington, 4th Septem- : ' TENDERS. vTSENDERS are im-ited for the ertotioli 4- of 5, chain of Fencinfr at Nai Nai liower Hutt. Particulars can be obtained from W. Russcl.-Waitako-st,, BpUni Hamlot, where tenders olose at noon en 9th September.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 2
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