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JOY NIGHT! JOY NIGHT! THIS SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, AT 8 P.M. FANCY DRESS JAZZ CARNIVAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY. FIREWORKS DISPLAY. BOAT HARBOUR, CLYDE QUAYDANCE IN THE OPEN, BESIDE THE SEA. PRIZES FOR BEST FANCY DRESS, LADY AND GENT. "■OL.. ■ - ■ ' .-,. PRIZES FOR MOST i ORIGINAL DRESS, LADY AND GENT. SUPPER SUPPLIED AT SMALL CHARGE. ADMISSION—Gents, 2s; Ladies, li. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FRIDAY, THE 14th INSTANT, WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF OUR GIGANTIC—BOOT AND SHOE SALE. ON FRIDAY WE WILL GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO RECEIVE SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY FREE. .. Viz.:—THE FIRST (Ist) HUNDREDTH (100tM and TWO < HUNDREDTH (200 th) CUSTOMERS WHO* PURCHASE^A PAIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES ON FRIDAY WILL BE PK& BENTED WITH A ; PAIR OF SHOES GRATIS. FRIDAY WILL BE THE DAY OF DAYS AT LINDSAYS, LTD., THE QUALITY SHOE HOUSE. STO^w'tt^a WILL REOPEN OUR biOßb WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE rHOTPF^T FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! E'V ANS'S 'S P E CIA L S ARE WORTH SECURING. 98 dozen HIGH SILK LEG HOSE-Gua^eed wofth d^uUe * 6<l Pan" 120 dozen EMBROIDERY DUCHESSE^SET 5? 8 "^ 38 M> 3s lld> 4s lld ' ! Handsome, Ex^ SSfftt «* | . Worth 425, For 29s 6d OUR STORE IS FULL OF USEFUL ARTICLES AT BARGAIN PRICES. . IT PAYS TO SHOP AT L. EVANS AND CO., LTD., DRAPERS AND CORSET SPECIALISTS, • '" . . 144, CUBA STREET. COMMUNITY SINGING. ' COMMUNITY SINGING. WORLD'S BILLIARD CHAMPION. SPECIAL SHIP. uxl-*iurluJN- ; SPECIAL XMAS XMAS . SING. - A MEETI^G of Billiard enthusiasts and Sportsmen will be held at the TowU HALL ' °mC6S Of BILLIARDS, LIMITED, at 5 WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, i d°°k T°-MOf ROW (THURSDAY) for WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, the PurP°Sß of co-operating with other At 8 p.m. centres in sending.the brilliant New Zealand.- Billiardist, Clark M'Conachy, to London, as Official New Zealand Rapre- - T , ■■ sentative. Song Leader: MB. H. TEMPLE WHITE. JAMEg M - DONALD . ■ F. W. VOSSELER. ' ADMISSION FREE: . . .WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BW^^ TT ,AND INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, HOKITIKA FOR THE RADIUM FUND. JDETURN FOOTBALL MATCH. 15th DECEMBER TO 2nd FEBRUARY. H.M.S. CHATHAJ^ yucA CpCIAL PROvTsToN has been made AND KARORI. by the Exhibition Council and Com-K-FTmT^T PAT?K ™'tt6eS a PP°!nted £or *h<> Accommodation KELBURN PARK, m Hotels and Private Houses of the large TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 13th inst., influx of Visitors during Exhibition irom6Jo7p.m. pariod. COLLECTION IN AID OF ' Tariff ranging from 9s to 16s per day THE RADIUM FUND. will be arranged. JNO. R. PALMER " Five.cours ß Dinner Daily in the Exhi■n °leriC- Wtion Building for 2s 6d. Refreshments . at moderate prices. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD.: , I^ ri* l « T or Telegraph, reply paid, to WESTWARDHO, Hokitika, expressing WATER SUPPLY. your wishes, both' as to Accommodation Watww r "i —t. j, • and Seel"o Tours, and the Committee -tEßbe fred thee^ a p f 'dT Pu'rllv -*- «"*■*. HOUSEHOLD and DOMESTIC nur- : — __ poses. Householders aro asked to help TJAY'S BAY BUS SERVICE, conserve the water supply. ■"-* ACTION will be taken without further notice where taps or other fittings allow water to be wasted, or where water is Daily bervice now in Operation. used for purposes oilier than the above. WFI7T DA PI V ,GS°- A ESTHERn: Leave Bowen stree^-9.45 a Sm., 2 p.m. Uerk to the Johnsonvillo Town Leave Day's Bay—ll.ls a.m 4pm Board. . Jonnsonville, ■ SUNDAYS 12th December, 1923. Leave Bowen street—lo.3o am 2pm Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m.', 4.30 p!m[ P SECTION OWNERS: Special Trips and Picn/J Parlies iiA^b and Specifications prepared to by Arrangement. iu;t your requirements. Moderate '«»• .Apply A, Victot Bmitli, AfcliiKcl, LEVLAND MOTORS "LTD. W2, WUIa-tt. (eide cntraucc), 1 :i'el. 215.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2