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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. WE PRESENT, WITH GREAT PRIDE, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY ONLY. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, i THE NEW " TRUART " STAR In GEORGE AUCHAINBAUD'S PRODUCTION O£ "UNDER OATH!" A THRILLING SUPER SENSATION YOU MUST NOT MISS A REAL WONDER PRODUCTION. COMEDY. GAZETTE. And the ARTCRAFT BAND. PRICES—Dress Circle: Adults Is 6d (tax 23), Children 9d Stalls- Adults leChildren, 6d. ' ' ' groceries. Groceries. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FRUITS, SPICES, PEEL, ALMONDS, ETC. BUY NOW, WHILE OUR PRICES ARE SO LOW WE , GUARANTEE THESE PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY? BUY NOW! ' BUY NOW. Golden Sultanas, 6d lb Jelly Crystals, 5 packets la Seeded Raisins, 6d packet Beat Primes, 5d per lb . Best Currants, 8d lb Dried Peaches, la lb f i/- 680?™* Ginger, Is 4d lb Delicious Peaches, Is tin Mixed Spice, 8 packets Is . In Heavy Syrup Apricots, Is tin Crystalhsed Cherries, lOd per ilb Sheep Tongiies, Is 4d tin Uioico Salmon, 6d tin Cornflour, 6d lb Herrings in Sauce, 6d tin Roaches 1 Double Plaids, Is 2d dozen . Sardines in Oil, 3 tins lid Niko Matches, 6d dozen pineapple Chunks, 7d tin Best Bacon Rashers, Is 3d lb . Horlick s Malted Milk—Our Price, large Peck's Salmon and Shrimp Paste Is jar " ' t0"165,- %4d Price's Cordial Extract, Is 5d bottle J-/l©ment s Tomo, 2s lOd bottle Edmonds' Custard Powder 9d tin Calves Feet Jelly, English, Is 9d jar Edmonds' Baking Powder, Is 2d tin Lemon and Orange Peel, Is 2d lb Granose Biscuits, Is Roast Beef, lid tin Corned Beef, lid tin • Sicily Almonds, Is 5d lb Pilchards, lOd tin Vermicelli, Sfd packet Prime Cheese, Is lb OUR SPECIAL TEA, 2s 6d lb OUR SPECIAL TEA, 2s 6d lb HUTT EGGS, Is 4d dozen HUTT EGGS, Is 4d dozen A VISIT TO OUR STORES WILL CONVINCE YOU— OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. L. RATHBONE, the cash grocer; 132, LAMBTON QUAY; AND AT BROOKLYN. SELF-HELP CO-OP. GROCERY. OPPOSITE LAMBTON STATION, WELLINGTON.' Tel 1580 296, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tel. 21-957 152, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Tel. 23-083 * 31, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Tel. 20-890 17. BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE. Tel. 24-240. 155, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. Tel. 24-633. 271, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. Tel. 3788 (ona long one ihorU 145, JACKSON STREET! PETONE. g" ' TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. j '• WE CAN SUPPLY UNLIMITED QUANTITIES OF O.K. PEACHES. TRY OUB SPECIAL TEA—2s 6d lb. SAVE TIME—TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO ANY OF OUR SHOPS AND WE WILL HAVE IT READY WHEN YOU CALL. ' OUR,PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND OUR TRADE IS THE LARGEST IN THE CITY.

> JOHN BROAD WOOD AND SONS, f I>^"**P^'"""'»fr 'X" British Sovereigns I 1 from George 11. to cuo«. v. ■■--?.-... ; BROADWOOD PIANOS. T3RACTICALLY all the important, im- ' r: provementa and inventions in the i history of the Pianoforte were conceived by members of the House of Broadwood. 1 hey include tho loud and soft pedals, the so-called "English" action, tho divided • bridge, calculated striking-point, the' allmetal frame, and many others—all, in faot, that make possible the present perfect instrument. Therefore, when you buy a Piano, select a BROADWO'OD Piano- %£% J m credit k a convenience, THE BRISTOL will gladly extend the advantages of its popular and liberal Hire purchase System, so that you may be able to furnish your home with a Pin.no You i merely pay a small amount down, the monthly instalment being arranged to ' SH ™ 7 0Ur convenience. Sole Agents: THE BRISTOL .PIANO CO.* LTD., Wellington. .Branches and Agencies throughout NewZealand. si OWN A PIANO ;• THAT'S ALL-BRITISH. • rpHERE'S something "different " about • ■*- British Pianos that will make you . proud to own one. Each has better and , richer tonal qualities, more responsive . touch, and greater beauty of design ■ .B, eSß's are Sole Agents for Great Brit- : am a four leading Instruments—Witton 0 Witton, Wmdover, George Rogers, Hop- . kinson, also only genuine I'ianola Player - Pianos. In spite of their acknowledged suprem- , acy, the prices of these superb pianos are ": within everyone's reach. Call or write for particulars. Easy ; terms arranged. , - J j CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., •MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON ej Established 1861. ' W: LAWN MOWEE REPAIRS. Ear© still giving better service this .season. More prompt attention and , Kepairsdone on .much improved machin--1 erv. We specialise in Lawn Mower Repairs, Graw Shears, Saws, eto. Cartase arranged. Ring Tel. 22-695. S J- C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD Herbert street, off Manners itreet," Wellington. GOOD TAILORING. B riee W°rkmanShiP ** * modorate , G. ANDERSON, Ladies and Gentlemen's Tailor, ' 2a V Lambton quay (Qv er LittleiohnV) THE PEN DOCTOR ' .££&£"■ G- Statio^r. I HABRY BAKBR. " UH dll «»g 7n ■J twf«J*wn >o every d». S^Bt^-g^SN*(up>Uiri)- En> ~ TxTiNVESTORS; '— AN OLD-ESTABLISHED AGENCY CO dS? HAf° w ARB IMPORTING calls' fo? UMV£ c? to"din S >«« Business, calls for Additional Capital. This con' corn has excellent prospect* . Particulars supplied on ro"ceipt of written application, to SECURITY, Car« Ch^f Hoi"°» Adverting Agency Tho Dalgoty Building, Wellington 6J PER CENT. MORTGAGE MONEY. TO LEND, in small or large turns, on approved security, second mortgage; arranged. Prompt payment. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO. LTD J 8, Brandon atrggt^ ' *' Pr .»-«SE9 II ON.OWNERS. I.ANS and Specifications prepared to suit your requirements. Moderate \%*' vx-:W- P{ 4 • yictor Smi& > Architect; X 42, WiUis-et. (side entrance).

. \ TTILBIRNIE ART -• ."".-UNION: Ist Prize, Gold Specimens, value £250. 10 Other Prizes, Gold' Specimens,- valuo r J&soach. ' ; ' I TICKET - SELLING COMPETITION CLOSES at 9.30 p.m.', 16th NOVEMBER, at a DANCE, KILBIRNIE HALL. / ART UNION to be Drawn at 9 p.m., 20th NOVEMBER, at a DANCE, 1 KiLBIRNIE HALL. At both dances Flannels Optional. Admission to Dances, 2s. ' Position of Competitors, 10th November, for the £50 Prize :— •• Miss W.-. Collins 2920 Mr. E. Nolan 2880 Miss A. Lynch 2800 Miss M. 1 Kennedy ...:.. 2130 Mr. M. O'Connor 1320 Miss M. Fitzgibbon 1300 Miss E. Foley .....s 1060 This Competition Closes Friday, 16th November, 9.30 p.m. Get your Is Art Union Tickets from any of the competitors through t T. F. CONNOLLY, t Kilbirnio. KILBIRNIE BAZAAR. WINNING NUMBERS: Tray Cloths —A, 8713, Mrs. 0. Johnston; B, i 21, F. Querly. Supper-cloths—A, 3013, r Mrs. Dinnehy; B, 3688, W. Rohner; C, 1 39, S. Rea. Cushions—A, 2504, Mrs. Hull; B, 7240, Mrs. Bradley; C, 11799, Mrs. , Lawer; D, 12721, Carmody; E, 8192, Mrs. Connolly, Miramar; F, 1734. Mr. Bourke. Pictures—A, 7225, Mr. C. Webb; B, 11953, . Mrs. Burke, Brooklyn. C, 7042, —. " Doily, 11, Toomcr. Bedspread, 7912, f Fr. Devoy. Framed Picture, 11475. Dolls: . Pink 11735. Dark Rosalfon 12255, White 13394. Doll No. 10, 1639, Fr. Fallon. Carved Oak Tray, 9006, Mrs. Mills. Com- ■ petition winners To-morrow evening. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.—STORES.; QUOTATIONS, closing noon on the dates shown, are invited for: 1. 21,497 super feet Hardwood Timber. 4th December, 1923. 2. 240 ft Underground Cable, 27th Nov. ember, 1923. : 3. Mild Steel Bars and Wire for Indent 27th November, 1923. i Quotation forms are obtainable .at Pub lie Works Offices, Auckland, Christ church, and Dunediri, and at Stores Mali nger's Office, Wellington. ; FUNERAL NOTICE. ; THE Frionds of- Mr. and Mrs. Moef Peters are respectfully invited to otend tho funeral of* their late son, Hear, which will leavo St. Joseph's Churc, Buckle street, at. 2.30 p.m. To-more^ (Wednesday), 14th November, 1925, )r' the Cemetery, Karoril j Requiem Mass will be celebrated It 8.30 a.m. ■ ' J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, j Undertakers.- j ■ Pay and night Tel., 26-073. , ip ' FUNERAL CARD. ; rpHE Friends of the late Edwin ChfUs ■*- D. Nelson are invited to attendhis funeral, which will leave his late resid«co, 18, Brook street, To-morrow, Wcdneia/i _ at 10.JO a.m.. for tho Cemotery, Kajri. . E. MORRIS, JUN., Fu.icral Director, 60, Taranaki street, 28, Riddiford feet. Tel. 22-159, day and night. j LOYAL BRITANNIA LODC. . N.Z. Branch, M-U.1.0.0.| MEMBERS, also Visiting ambers, ; arc "requested to attend ih<f uneral j of our lato jnembor, E. C. Nelso which will leave his lato residence, Bro< etreofc, To-morrow SWoilneidtiy). at 10.f.J.m. G. E. GOdKR, ■Sef-laiy. I

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2

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