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PARAMOUNT AND SHORTT'S LAST NIGHT! TASTWWTi " THE SHOCK " and " PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET." ' TO-MORROW — Commencing — TO-MORROW. A Ei E g PKO G RAMME. JHE^YET «™™™\™* ) 30,000 MILES FROM WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND (VIA. PANAMA \ NEW YORK, LONDON, AND SUEZ). " ROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES." BY STEAMER, TRAIN, AND AEROPLANE Additional: A CLYDE COOK SPECIAL: "HIGH AND "•■DRY!" COMEDY, starting with a. Laugh and ending with a Scream. FX?R-} -tnRSK ATTRACTION-PARAMOUNT THEATRE .ONLY. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—PARAMOUNT THEATRE ONLY. NOT A PICTURE—THE LITTLE LADY HERSELF. WINIFRED LA FRANCE, THE EVANGELIST OF JOY. COMEDIENNE AND CHILD IMPERSONATOR. LA FRANCE IS BEAUTIFUL LA FRANCE IS BRILLIANT. LA FRANCE IS YOUNG. IN MUSIC, SONG, JEST, AND STORY, TOGETHER WITH HER OWN SCENIC SUPER SPECIAL: "THE SIREN OF THE DEEP." IMPORTANT—On Friday/between 12-2 o'clock, Winifred La France will Bend her emissary in a motor-car between Lambton ftuay and tthe Paramount Theatre, wnen ne will distribute envelopes containing free money and ■ passes for the .theatre. Be there and" get your envelope. You may be fortunate. FREE MONEY AND PASSES ON FRIDAY. SPECIALLY SELECTED MUSICAL SCORES AT BOTH THEATRES. Be Sure of your Seats—Box Plans: FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842. FOR SHORTT'S AT BRISTOL, or Telephone 768. NOTE.—FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE AT PARAMOUNT, ' SATURDAY, Commencing 2.15 p.m., WITH FULL ' PROGRAMME "CAME WITH A RUSH? PRICES AT OUR MID-SEASON SALE " DID THE TRICK," AND RAISED SOME OF THE CASH WE WANTED. HERE'S A FEW MORE "STARTLERS" TO KEEP THE FUN MOVING:— ;'Cirie" Silk Satins, 8s 6d for 3s lid . D.W. Jazz Foulards, Is 6d; Cotton More Shot Overdress Tinsels, 9s 6d for 4s lid cain, Is 9d; Wide-stripe Forfars, ls\2jd Black Silk Crcpolla, 6s 6d for 2s lid Ladies' Shetland Wool Jumpers, with ConCrystalline Brocade, d.w., 5s lid yard trasting edging, 10s 6d for 6s lid Tootal's Silk Piquette, 40-inch, 6s lid Jazz Satina. Underskirts, 10s 6dfor 6s lid ' 220 yards 31-inch Coloured Crepes, IOJd Ladies' Tutankhamen Overall Dresses 8= D.W. Scotch Ginghams, Is lid 6d for 6s lid j Washing Dress Goods, Is 9d > Latest Marabouts, 19s lid, 22s lid 31s! Ladies' Crepe Bloomers, 2s lid lid Maids' Canadian Bathing Costumes, five Ladies' Pique Skirts, 6s lid sizes, 2s lid Novelty CD. Chine Brocade Afternoon Sample D. and A. Corsets, 2s lid, 4s lid, Frocks, 79s lid 6s lid, 9s lid Ladies' Cream Wool Fancy-stitch Cardi--50-inch Bordered Cream Trellis Madras, gaps, worth 21s for 14s lid worth 2s 6d for Is 7Jd Ladies' Stripe Fugctte Dresses, 16s lid Ladies' Marie Silk Hose, 6s 6d for 2s 6d Exquisite Swiss Jumper Lengths, worth Knitting Silks, large hanks, -5b 3d 21s for 2s lid 3s lid Ladies' White English Corsets, 2s lid Bleached Irish Damask, 2s 6d, 3s 3d 4s 6d All Elastic-Maternity Corsets, 14s lid Printed Bedspreads, 10s lid ' Finest Sample L.C. Underwear, Half Rul- 36-inch Scotch Burlap Is lid • Paisley -J n S P, rl<V s ™ . w Sateens, Is 6id; 4s 6d Finest Graftbn Women s Long Chemise Vests, Is, ls 4jd Printed Voiles, 2s 6d; 36-inch Dre=s Women's Fine White Woven, Crochet-top Linens, Is lid; Linen Stripe English rn^.ts>^- lld o-, ~ " Towels, 2s 6d; Silk Straw Plait, 2s 4id Child s White Silk Coats and Frocks, good bundle; Fine White HS HandkerSmVs' wishing Suits, 3s lid ' * h^°^ ' ' COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO. 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. AGENTS PICTORIAL REVIEW'.PAPERIPATTERNS. ">""■ . PRELIMINARY AiTNOUNCEMENT^ SALE BY AUCTION Of the BEAUTY SPOT OF KELBURN, "HILLSBOROU G H," THE LOVELY HOME OF MRS. E. B. GEORGE, COVERING NEARLY ONE ACRE OF BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND SHELTERED GARDEN, PLANTED WITH TREES AND SHRUBS OF THE SHADIEST DESCRIPTION, NOW AT THEIR , PERFECTION. "l/TESSRS. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have received instructions from -LTj. Mr. W. H. George, who for business and family reasons is taking up his permanent residence in Melbourne, to offer, on account of Mrs. E. B. George, this magniScent property for positive Sale by Auction, on. the ground, on SATURDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. The property has been subdivided into four exceptionally larg£ Building Sites, suitable for .the erection of palatial private homes or residential flats in keeping with the exclusive and unique character of the sites which, on account of their unrivalled views of Kelburn Park, the Harbour, and distant mountains, together with their proximity and easy access to v the City, can, without fear of contradiction, be claimed to be the finest" ever offered in the City~of .Wellington. .. ; In order to give intending purchasers an opportunity of verifying this statement, the grounds—but not the house—will be open to view on Saturday Afternoon Next, and each succeeding Saturdayi till the day of sale—from 2 to 5. Permits to view may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at whose office may also be seen carefully prepared contoured plans by Messrs. Seaton and Sladden, of the subdivision, making it easy for intending purchasers or their architects to gauge the possibilities of each section. Plans recently prepared by Mrs. George's architects for the conversion of the present house, with additions, into nine splendidly-appointed Flats, that would command very high rents and offer a very large return on capital invested, can, too, be seen on application to the Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. IS YOUR HOME LACKING IN MUSIC? RCHER'S ECHB R'S QNE of the greatest assets to Home GREAT FIRE lall VJ life is a Piano. Do not deny -«""j. your family the daily pleasures which ' a well-chosen instrument will give SPECIAL BARGAINS them. SPECIAL BARGAINS You will choose wisely by selecting FOR TO-MORROW a British Piano—the best on the mar- FOR TO-MORROW ket for rich tone and fine appearance. '__ Beggs are Solo N.Z. Agents for „ „ _ , .-, ' „ _ „ many famous British -Pianos, includ- sOubi?5 Oubi? Be n- M"cella Qullts> lls M. ing: Witton Witton, Hopkinson, i ea , n' ej of' 7^-, Windover, George Rogers. Also only f in Sle Bed Sheeting, Is lid yard. Genuine Pianola Player Piano.' Large-size Towels, Is lid each. Heavy-weight llannelette, 9id yard. Our terms are very reasonable. id, e Ta f V Te. Pat"f k .>. 2s 5d yard. . Madras Curtain Muslin, Is 2d yard CHAS.BEGG&CO.;LTD., S&aS'U/'^ M^ Nf ™a STl?^ W™NGTON. WidrCa^-g&ltd 225 MOldest and Most Modern Piano House K nap p a Kid Gloves, 6s I'd pair ln iS'Z- Navy Blue Fastdye Prints, lid Yard 208 yards of Pyranese Clothu for "dressing gowns, Is 3d. yard. White Voile Blouses, 4s 6d. ■■ ' Navy Jap Silk Blouses, 8s lid. T HE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. & sJSt. Co°S; 10s idSor 4s lid SUPERB! That's the only term you »*£ &%£ SSSfr fs 6^ HIS CMMfsTER'S VOICE GRAMO- Chn 3 d|e^ ir White Laco S°*, IOJd, Is, J 5 METRONOLA GRAMOPHONES. Ch w' 5 *an 3 Sox ' ls 4d > ls 6d- 1" COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES. Ladies' ' Black Firm T• I «• , * . 30 selected models in Oak and pa i r , Llsle Hose ' ls 6d RECORDS BY THE BEST ARTISTS. 8s nj One -Plece Frocks > 5= Ud, Catalogues Post Free. Navy Blue All-wool Gabardines, 10s 6d THE BRISTOL PIANO Navyßlue Face Cloth, 8s lid yard co., ltd., ( 10° W& ird to 16- "to s° at Lambton quay and Brandon street, "" WELLINGTON. . aKH'I" M. J. BROOKES, p Pff , T -c-tt^ o'. T North Island Manager. ' GREAT FIRE SALE, UPP. CUBA STREET. T> ESULT of ' Mrs. A. B. Seymour's MEN ! MEN ! MEN I ~ X A,t Union, drawn 31sf Octohe.,- 50 "f^d^ <Sfc&2\n£ Ist Prize, 487; 2nd, 394-, 3rd, 474; "''H mai? froe °( cl.»fS<-. Buy 4th, 318; sth.-eO; 6th, 172; 711, 253 2° rf, n/i'f Schneideman and ' ' ?>ons, Ltd., 111, Cuba-sl,. 2 doors from I Grand Central Hotel; ' n

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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