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TO-MORROW — At 2.15 and 7.45 — TO-MORROW QYT"R]RYIV sQi THE NEW HOWE 0F rsTTTr>T?ivr'C3 XoC \J XhMhiy © PARAMOUNT PICTURES. *o8 U Hi-OiLM fe JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A ROUSING ROMANCE OF THE EARLY WEST WITH <V TREMENDOUS SWEEP" OF ACTION AND REALISM • * "TO THE LAST MAN'!" ■■■..■ ■ . By ■- v ZANE GREY. ' (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences.) ZANE' GREY'S Greatest Novel, now a Spirited, Colourful, Thrill-laden „ , ■ _ » Screen Romance. 'ZAJNJii GREY Personally supervised the production, whidi was enacted in the Tonto Basin, Arizona, where the story was <T \ -vt-i written. GREY Wrote the story from actual facts. It is based on thePleasant Valley Feud, which ravaged Arizona in' thb late '80's. It is the story of a great love that nothing could kill, though thoy fought : "TO THE LAST MAN!" ENACTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST, Headed by LOIS WILSON • RICHARD DIX. . IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Also GAZETTES. ■ BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. . PARAMOUNT COMEDY. AND PERMANENTLY-INCREASED ORCHESTRAQUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Conductor—Mß. A. H. JEROME). ' v PRlCES—Matinee: D.C., Is 8d; Stalls, Is. Night: D.C., 2 3 2d; Stalls Is 8d BOX 1?! 6"'65' " 9d' C. llildren Half -l"'ice» cxcePt on Saturday night. ' 2/6 DAY! 2/6 DAY! TO-MORROW —At 10 .a.in. — TO-MORROW. ■ , SEE COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO.'S ADVT. IN THIS ISSUE. SEE MONSTER TOWELS- ... 2s 6d pair SEE LADIES' FINE ART SILK HOSE ... Two. pairs for 2s 6d \ .2/6 DAY! • •- >/6:DAY! SELF-HELP CO-OP. G-ROCSRS ING TO KEEP THESE PRICES DOWN. / ; THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY/ THESE LOW. PRICES, AND ' * ONLY BY THE. PUBLIC SUPPORT CAS THE FIGHT BE CARRIED ON. BIG SAVINGS MAY BE'' MADE" IN A \YEAR BY SHOPPING with the SELF-HELP CO-OP, .GROCEIIS, : ATCH WINDOWS FOR GENUINE REDUCTIONS. EVERY. LINE IS CHEAPER AT ALL OUR -SHOPS WE DO, NOT CUT ONLY A FE.W LINES AS BAIT. ■ ■=. SIEGEL'S ' r x ' ' ■ ! ' ' SILVER (ANNIVfiBSARY) \ .'; ' SALE! .. ■ ■ s .. ; ■■■■-. WINDOW DISPLAY, THURSDAY, 7 to 10 p.m. . " \ - - S • STARTS '■•;■. ■ FRIDAY, 9 a,m. , BARGAINS FROM LONDON TWO SPLENDID LINES FOR FRIDAY. 1000 LADIES' UNTRIMMED-STRAW HATS, at 4s lid each-Those consist of ll k atost and smartest goods both ln black,and colours. There are a great variety Rustic, Italian, and Fancy Weaves. The usual prices of these beautiful hats aro / from 12s 6d to 25s —Also 500 dozon of RICHLY - CLUSTERED FRUIT TR4.ILS FOR HATS—2S inches long. ALL AT Is EACH. These exquisite Trails 'are. composed of clustered Grapes, Cherries, Nuts and Leaves, and are truly delightful for trimming Ladies' Hats at the present season. The usual pnee of these Trails is 5s lid. Thio is one of the greatest bargains we have ever offered in the Millinery Department. YOU MAY SELECT ANY TRIMMED HAT IN STOCK ON FRIDAY FOR 12a 6d REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL PRICE. QUERE:E .BROS., 116, WILLIS .STREET, WELLINGTON. £400 SYDNEY PURCHASE TO GO OUT FOR LESS THAN HALF-PRICE TOMORROW! 30, only WHITE VOILE BLOUSES .('. Usual price 21s For 7^ lfrf v 25 only WASHING CAMBRIC FROCKS 12s 6d For fi« 111 12 only NAVY BLUE SERGE SKIRTS 2& 6d For V><. M 25 only CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES-Dotachable hoods' " 21s For 15s od .50 yards of EMBROIDERED VOILE-45in wide 18 3 &d For 5s lid virH 200 yards of COTTON GABARDINE—Six'[rood shades "' 4s 6d For i s 6d varrf 300 yards of PLAIN SPONGE' CLOTH-4Cin ... " 2s 6d For Is yard 60 pairs of ENGLISH-MADE CORSKTS-AII sizes ". " 7, 6d For Ifi 1 26 only DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS—BIin long ..'.['■..'."■."'.:'.".... 5s lid FRIDAY (TO-MORROW) AIM STRAIGHT ARCHER'S. ' "UU ARCHER'S ■ UPF 4 ; CUBA 13T1EET (above Vivian Street). -

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2