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EMPRESS THEATRE. THE BEST THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT ! Early. Evening Session, 6.10. Do Luxe Session, 7.55. NORMA TALMADGE, THE ONE AND ONLY IN "THE SONG OF LOVE." "'THE SHEIK1 'OUT-SHEIKED,'" . Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). A MIGHTY MASTODONIC 'MASTERPIECE. Pitching Tossing Running-wild—Helpless Passengers being, carried to tneir doom—and only ono man knew the danger, and he was powerless to save them. THE NEW, GREAT, TREMENDOUS DRAMATIC EARTHQUAKE: "THE WEST-BOUND LIMITED," RALPH LEWIS MONSTER ALL-STAR CAST. WP SI' 0- gosPsoral.o Struggle' in the Cab of the Flying Engine. LJj J-no *orest Fire as it Seethes Furiously on its Mad Career o£ Death and Destruction. i-d ctt'l? £! le JA OVO Ste»es of Inspiring Tenderness. -wt? ■ rp, 5, oilr ase of the Veteran Engineer. Q^r tt ° J? mu S Youth in tho Signal Tower. %VV Tf>n£ ea&F Ridß and Des PGrate Plungo into the Chasm. SEE iHi.FINAL TUMULTDOUS UPHEAVAL OF SOUL-SHAKING CULMINATE IN THE GREATEST CLIMAX EVER " cCKJLENEIJ. DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR FRIENDS TO TELL YOU HOW GOOD IT IS! SEE'IT YOURSELF TO-MORROW! BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre (Telephone 3442).

QUEEN'S p.^ ho eu^^c^h ES . THEATRE Direction—FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE (N.Z.), LTD. 2.15. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! 7.45. ■ Paramount Pictures presents ' A GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE MODERN WEST: "SINGER; JIM M'KEE," Starring - • WILLIAM S. HART. Once .again Bill hits the onLertainmont target dead centre. The end o the Trail-one horse, ono baby, one gun, and two men— and the Shenlr s posse outside. Teeming with action, romance, . . and thrills—a story of the West as it is to-day. WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. .QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director—Mß. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. Usual prices. • Theatre Telephone 22 . 334 LAST THREE DAYS 1 LAST TOREE DAYS[ HAYWARD'S ■HAL^YEARLY SALE!BARGAINS ATTRACTING ALL THRIFTY WOMEN. MODELHATS-UsuallyeostoSgns '. „." Now 19s 6d to 42s . Special Line HAND-FINISHED CASHMERE HOSE—Originally 12s 6d • Now 6s lid The Famous NEMO CORSETS-For Plump'and Slender Women .■..-All Half-price ALL CREPE-DE-CHINE UNDERCLOTHING ... ... Less than Half-price GREAT .BARGAINS FOR LAST THREE DAYS!. lIAYWARD LIMITED, Telephone 449. ' LAMBTON QUAY. STOCKTAKING SALE at ATHENS. GENUINE BARGAINS! " « ' MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEAV SPRING GOODS. VELOUR COATS-AU this season's goods 42s 63 , B <j, • 10\n- s( ; a chlA Great Bargat VELVET 1< ROCKS—Threo only 49s 6d earh vnT^t 11^ AND CREPE-EE-CHINE FROCKS .."/" ..V S SiLnt^M P^ON HATS-...-...-...-.— At tel£^e?P^ . ofcasic^^ 156 n<3> JerSey Silk> aDd Knitted Wool5 'suitable for "« COSTUMES—Two only, in Velour Cloth, beautiful quality and finish COAT FROCKS-In Gabardine; navy, nigger, and fawn -V^W^M ATHENS, LTD., 136, CUBA STREET. " Telephone 23-558. BARGAINS WORTH SECURING AT ■EVANS'S. EVANS'S. WE'RE STOCKTAKING AND WANT TO GIVE YOU SOME REALLY SPECIAL BARGAINS ott&f 110" 7 SILK -At&' U« *«* Hok^YCOMB Q^tlP.:;- SS --- At-fc'lld^llHll^-Coloured ROLLER TOWELLING ... " At Vn 'J° 3 6d Double. Bed HERRINGBONE SHEETING ' o £1 yarl New Zealand ALL-WOOL CREAM BLANKETS '. 2 q- fiH £"• 4 pieces 36m HorrooW. Black Cambric-For Shirts, Overaiis, 'etc.;'■fast dye P 4s 6d ALL-WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES ' ' Vnr o 1 1 1 S, yar.d STORE FULL OF REAL BARGAINS . L. EYANS & CO., LTD., DRAPERS, 144, CUBA STREET. 10 PER CENT. OEFsALE^PRICES^ (TWO SHILLINGS IN THE POUND) FOR TO-MORROW, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. ON EACH COMPLETE POUND SPENT. ALL FURS AND FUR COATS-HALF-PRICE. TRELLIS SHADOWETTE—Is lid. 2860 yards RICH SILKS—ALL at 5s yard Worth 7s 6d and Os 6d. . ' ■ • SEASON'S HATS—AII ss. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO ■ • los; 110, 112, CUBA STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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