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EMPRESS THEATRE. ™N BffiK? E TFn EwIK^O TN RB COMMENCING TO-MORROW/ (FRIDAY). T**E BOOK THAT BECAME A STAGE PLAY—THE PLAY THAT BECAME AN OPERA,- NOW MADE INTO A COLOSSAL MOTION PICTURE Caru^ made it Immortal in Opera, the Screen made it a Marvellous Motion Picture "THE GIRL OFTHE GOLDEN WEST," With SYLVIA BREMER And a Cast that brings a Magnetic Vehicle to the Screen. HERE IS DRAMA—REAL DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND FIRES WITH ITS ADVENTURE AND THRILLS—WITH ITS BREATHLESS MOMENTS TENSE WITH DRAMA AND BEAUTY OF 4. GOLDEN GIRL'S STRUGGLE—SITUATIONS THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER IN THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC ART. vThe Olden West—The Golden West—Boom Days—Fight Days—Days of Romance Uaring, Treachery—All mirrored in this Symphony from Puccini's Opera"THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST.' 1 BOX PLAN opened at The Bristol This Morning. WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL! PLENTY OF DASH! , PLENTY OF DASH! THIS EVENING'S PROGRAMME . AT NEWTOWN PARK TRACY, ROSE, WILSON, and many of our other New Zealand Champions wiu try conclusions before departing for Australia—they leave to-morrow to take part in Australasian Championships at Hobart. This evening they will compete against time as well as men. . RECORDS WILL BE ATTACKED UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHT. RECORDS WILL BE ATTACKED UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHT. • TfE HEENAN BATON RELAY RACE will be contested this evening instead of faaturday, on account of the representatives leaving for Australia- and a Mile Cycle Race and a Mils Walk—in which New Zealand's best walkers will compete-^will be on the programme instead of the Throwing the Javelin High Jump, and 120 Yards Hurdles. m ,JI ? i^ on to l!lis Extraordinary Athletic Programme, BLONDIN WILL I5Xt?, ANCAKES 0N tse TIGHT ROPE, and there will be COMEDY SHOWS, a TO^pifS'sipoß^^GO torff Interestins Things- IT WILL BE ADMISSION TO GROUND, Is; Children, under 14, Free BUY THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR 3d. YOUR HOLIDAY NEXT SUMMER CAN BE PAID FOR BY YOUR SAVINGS ON GROCERIES THROUGHOUT THIS YEAR! ALL LINES REDUCED AT OUR SHOPS. WATCH OUR PRICES CLOSELY. ASPROS—3s 6d per 100. OUR FAMOUS TEA, 2s 4d and 2s 6d lb SAVE TlME—Telephone your order to any of our shops, and wo will have it ready when you call. SELF-HELP COOP. GROCERY. : 2?SH3g£g! SKfK TeL. 158°--152, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Tel. 23-083. " X - 31, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Tetf 20-690 17, BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE. Tel. 24-240. 155, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. Tel. 24-633. 271, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. Tel. 3788 (one long one short) 145, JACKSON STREET PETONE. X S> ' TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. BARGAINS FROM LONDON ON FRIDAY. 75 SILK JUMPERS ... ...- ... ; 14s 6d In uncommonly pretty shot effects in Autumn colourings.' This is really a remarkable bargain Usual price 21s 24 EGYPTIAN WOOL JUMPERS 14s 6d These are in the popular Egyptian designs .with stripes running round the figure on both cream and coloured grounds 60 CREAM WOOL SKIRTS ... ... 21s 4a lld Cream grounds with stripes; good solid material, and a spiendid beach skirt. An absolute gift at 4s lid. No large'sizes ' JUST OPENED- . . ■ *»***•»•-•;: 50 SMART KNITTED COSTUMES ... ; From 59s 6d 72 New "Slip-on" WRAPS—The Very Latest Craze ... ... 27s 6d ON FRIDAY— Pick any HAT IN STOCK AT 12s 6d, Regardless of Original Price QUEREE B R O S.. 116, .WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. CHf!aP! CHEAP! CHEAP! DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. FURNISH FOUR ROOMS FOR £50 WITH US. BEST BEDROOM—Handsome Oval Mirror Duchesse and Wardrobe, Fullsize Bed, and Neat Pedestal, all in best quality seasoned oak £22 10s SECOND BEDROOM—Quaint. Design Duchesse, Bft Wardrobe, Bedstead, and Pedestal to match, all in thoroughly seasoned rimu, any colour ... £11 15s DINING-ROOM—New and Attractive Designed Buffet, 4 High-back Charts, best upholstery, Solid Dining Table, 'with 4x4 turned legs ... £11 10s ' KITCHEN—3ft Dresser, 2 Chairs, arid Table ... £4 in. WE GUARANTEE THE FINISH, THE DRYNESS OF TIMBER,"AND HONEST CONSTRUCTION. ; - REMEMBER—We. are the Largest Wholesale Manufacturers in the North Island, and v^e offer Furniture to you at the GENUINE WHOLESALE PRICES. WELLINGTON CABINET CO- LTD, 56a, ADELAIDE ROAD. FIRST TRAM STOP PAST BASIN RESERVE, near Marist Bros.' School. OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHTS. SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAINS! ARCHER'S. ARCHER'S. LUCKY PURCHASE AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE of 1000 yards of COTTON GABARDINE—42in wide; shades, maroon, navy, saxe, wine. ' Worth 4s 6d per yard; FRIDAY'S PRICE Is 6d yard Also, 500 yards of CORDED GABARDINE—42in wide Worth 4s Ud yard j. FOR Is lid yard Also, 400 yards of FRENCH EMBROIDERED VOILE-45in wide; shades, saxe. " rust, navy, vieux rose, white. Worth 18s 6d; TO GO AT 5s lid yard AIM STRAIGHT TO-MORROW FOR ARCHER'S ARCHER'S UPP. CUBA STREET (above Vivian Street). ' WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE. WHTORKE°RS-P^CNIC™? SI°E T™ f hTthe "Evening Post" VVUKKIiKb jjax. x of 23rd Instant, m regard to Tram-—-^-Vtit-t^. »t . . ■ 'i • il i wav Signs in Auckland refers to P^VWnv&'KAV tl° WTaNTT "Catchlito" Signs of any "design and deARV H2? J' w t* *fc Worked' BO"Pt' ion. a™ now being manufactured Pfcnic Day', 'vTbo'oblVrv'edt ] ' Wharf in «* «* 1S' L°*« Cub. street. Holiday, and that the Wharves. Stores, a, Bond, and Offices will bo CLOSED for r -, 1?7vmT , 1 , c . . ■„ , , , * the conduct of business on that day. mENDERS are invited for the PurBy order ' chase and Removal of the following H E NICHOLLS. items: ~ r . , r. ■ Secretary. *■■ Ol? Q Cro3sley Gas lingin.o and FitHarbour Board Office, " o - r jmgs- «* -, „ ,„.,. Wellington, New Zealand, 2. Heavy Stone Roller Mill. . 24th j'ininrv iffM -r.V an be seell at the premises of (lie Hltt J- maarS> iJ"4' Eriipirc Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Broad- ',,.„ WEDDING GROUPS. -^LowestTr any tender not necessarily i lyrA&B j,hn impfotunwint <*f'* ftt 'n- indented. ' f *fs »P> a Studio, US, Cu.bi.st,, oppwite *

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 2