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A SMASHING AND THRILLS ' / QUEEN'S paraKKFc^res. QUEEN'S Direction—FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE (N.Z.), LTD. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT.' Jesse L.Lasky. presents : A GEORGE MELFORD' PRODUCTION"FLAMING- BARRIERS,". Starring f JAQUELINE LOGAN, ANTONIO MORENO, j And WALTER HIERS. A. Real Forest Fire; Thrilling Dash for Life over a Burning Bridge; j An Aeroplane's Flight through the Fire are only some of the Thrills in " FLAMING BARRIERS." ' A LOVE STORY OF BURNING SPEED AND ENDLESS THRILLS. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! Of Drapery soiled by water at fire above premises, Griffith's' Buildings 35, Courtenay Place, THE " ECONOMIC." All goods that were " damaged to be ruthlessly sacrificed. Insurance loss-^Your Gain Space does not permit mention of the many gift prices to be offered at this , ■ FIRE S A.LE, • TO-MORROW, at 9 o'clock. ' TO-MORROW, at 9 o'clock. |^»o|f iK^ed f^llo^s?^ for i. nd ! T?? W?nr l wd' -Jtltl^' for M' ls TWEED COATS, 49s 6d for 19 5 6d ;™OOLFLANNEL, 2s lid for Is 6d COMBINATIONS! 5s 6d for 2s'lid 6d for B^d CK *™™S, 8s Ud for 4s is^PYJAMA FLANNEL for'is yard "HF^ UNDB*S™S" 12s M £°* H«fflSt 5^ Mol^d° N ™™™S' I MORNING DRESSES, 12s 6d for 3s lid WHITE APRONS, 3s 6d for Is lid. THE "ECONOMIC" drapery store, 35 .CDURTENAY PLACE (Next Self-Help Store). TO-MORROW MORNING; At 9 o'clock. i

BHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Huge and Overwhelming Success Of the Finest' Double-Feature Programme Ever Presented in ; .Wellington. " SHERLOCK BROWN." " SHERLOCK BROWN." One Hour's Happy Laughter and Enjoyment. Written by the author of "Within the "THE MAN FROM WYOMING," <:THE MAN FROM WYOMING,'?A Sf-i'v of the Great Outdoors from the Celebrated Novel by William M'Leod SUPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Bristol,' or Telephone 768. Coming Friday Next — "A YANKEE GO-GETTER," Featuring Neva Gerber. "OROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT. The Strong, Brilliant, and Delightful Comedv Drama, "THK PURPLE HIGHWAY"." Featuring Dainty Madge: Kennedy. A Paramount Picture. COMING. COMING! COMING! THE GREATEST FIGHT PICTURE EVER SCREENED. DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS. EMPSEY V. GIBBONS. Fifteen full rounds of Speed.and Action. "DO IT WITH MUSIC." THE CROSS BENEFIT FUND. COMMITTEE Have arranged a /"SRAND POPULAR CONCERT V)T to take place in the BIG TOWN HALL, On . SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, In aid of tho Widow and Family of the" late William Cross, killed on tho Hutt road whilst doing his duty in the interests of the Public. Assisting Artists: C.T. Male Voice Eileen Noble Choir Myra Sawyer Mrs. J. F. WoodwardMr. . and Mrs. AIMr. Howard Foster bert Russell W. W. Marshall . Albert Russell Norman Aitken Mary Cooley William Crewes Austin Blackie H. Temple White Leon de Mauuy Madame de Mauny Donald Scott Harold Whittle PRICES—2s and Is. Booking fee, 6d extra at The Bristol. Plans now. open. TDTEAR THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS -U.JL , At the UNITARIAN CHURCH TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. Little Joan Harris. Miss. Holly Power. Mesdames Bethune, Clayton, Wrigley. Messrs. T: J. Jenkins, B. H. May all, Alex. Newton, T. C. Newton, J. C. Beaglehole, Geo. Power, Rev. J. G. Ellis) Tickets Is. ■ . . " "Y" LUNCHEON CLUBr sth JUNE, AT IPM X ' Y.M.C.A. SPEAKER: Mr.S. D.,Hurrey, Tiavelling Secretary of the World Students' Christian Federation. ■ .' Members of the Club and tl■•■:.■ friends invited. CHARLES A. RUSSELL, Honorary Secretary. By Appointment to British Sovereigns, from George 11. to George V. JOHN BROADWOOD AND. SONS '. PIANOFORTES, Approved by Genius for 200 years. THK things that matter in a good Pianoforte- : Tho tone must be full and resonant, the touch light and responsive. Both must remain sol)for a lifetime—and more. In tho BROADWOOD, all requiroments are attained to the highest possible pitch of perfection. Sole Agents: THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Wellington. Established 1883. Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand. ~ MUIILKR,' — ! - Tho World-famous Curative Physical ■ Culture. : TJECOMMENDED by world's leading 4-W Medical Men for cure of over 100 Chronic Ailments, without apparatus. I hold certificate of Muller Institute, London. Private treatment arranged in cooperation with own m-odical adviser. All particulars. Miss I'ockley, Box 1206, G.P.O. Tol. 21-651. BELFAST SHOP AND COUNTER TWINES (White, Cotton, Italian, and Jute) ; Belfast Spainmg Twines, 3 and 5-ply; Canadian Kraft Brown Paper Flats 501b. 601b, 801b, 1351b. 2401b; Rolls 12in' Isin, 18in, 24-in, 30in, 36in; Paper Cutters, oil sizes; Stockists, R L. BUTTON AND CO. 21-23, Parish' street, Wellington.

I ■.'■■'-■■' ' "DOXING. MONDAY, Sth JUNE, TOWN PI ALL. ■)■ EUGENE VOLAIRE EUGENE VOLAIRE ' v. HAVILAH UREN. HAVILAH UREN. AND .PRELIMINARIES.' Prices as. usual: ss! and 2s 6d, plus tax. Booking Is. ' BOX PLAN at Ned Perry's, Manners .street, from WEDNESDAY MORNING. . Early Door .Tickets as usual, also at Len Sowinan's, Lambton quay. ; : f • ■_ A "WONDERFUL NEW SERIES OF NURSERY RECORDS. LITTLE TOTS' NURSERT TUNES AND RHYMES. SONGS. GAMES, STORIES ON RECORDS. jpOMPLETE Album, containing three VJ double-sided Records, and six Picture and Verse Cards, for 6s 6d These Records are little gems. The words of the singer or storeytejler are beautifully clear. The delight is not confined to juveniles —adults will bo taken back to the haPDV days of childhood. , BIGGER, BETTER, AND CHEAPER than any sot of Children's Records previously issued; '-■. : OHAS. BEGG & CO., Ltd., Manners street, Wellington, Sole Distributors for.New Zealand. J^AY'S BAY __BUS SERVICE.' Daily Service now in Operation. WEEK DAYS. Leave Bowen street—9.4s a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay—ll.ls a.m., 4 p.ml SUNDAYS. - ■ Leave Bowen street—lo.3o a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m., 4 pjn. Special Trips and Picnic Parties by Arrangement. LEYLAND MOTORS, LTD. Telephone 215. : SAW REPAIRS. TT^IREWOOD Time is coming. Get your JV Saws Sharpened ready for the winter's work. All edge tools sharpened by expert workmen. . Repairs Department Telephone 22-695 ' J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., " Herbert street, off Manners street, Wellington. • . ' RS. MIET stili is Cash Buyer (big or small lots) Ladies', and Gents' Wardrobes, Left-off" Clothing of all descriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks Che6ta of Topis; best price6. Address'' 125, Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760. ■ ■ TVJUS. WOODWARD 121, Vivian-st, XVX (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel, 21-243. - DANCING, v mHE AMBASSADOR, AHE AMBASSADOR. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND CABARET EVENING. GRAND CABARET EVENING. ■ " . ■ Featuring: A. G. FROST AND HIS BAND In New Carnival Mueic. Reserve Early. Telephone 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Kent terrace. QOCIAL and DANCE, SATURDAY, K-? 7th JUNii'. at S p.m. " • Admission: Gents., Is 6d, Ladies Is. \ Refreshments provided. DANCtJaI BE in the Fashion u..d Learn the BLUKS and'CUICAGO. Tho MISSES CONNOP have the vory latest methods, and can qive you PRIVATE or CLASS. TUITION. Day or Evening. Rod's Buildings, 56, Courtenay place (Alien street Entrance.) Tel. 22-934. : ' DANCING. MISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her Genoral Ch-.ss in the Naval Bontingdub Hall, Jervois quay, EVERY, THURSDAY at 8 p.m. Beginners, 7 p.m. Latest modern Ballroom Dancing taught. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement. For terms and particulars, address 33. Hay street, Oriental_Bay. Telephone 20-510. BALLROOM DANCING. ~~ T EARN to Dance the present-day style JM with ease and grace. Anyone can luarn in a few lessons under my method. Classes now forming every Evening, 8-10. Limited private lessons- by appointment anj hour, terms on application. Studio, 83. Abel Smith-st. Principal. Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D.. Gold and Silver |-Medallist. Class TO-NIGHT, at 3.' .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 2

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