THE KINGS THEATRE. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. ■ i MATINEE-SATURDAY, at 2.30. MATINEE-SATURDAY, at 2.30. . NORIVIA:1 TALMADGE ■ l IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS: "Ashes of vengeance." TEN MIGHTY REELS. ' . TBN MIGHTY REELSV Supported by CONWAY TEAELE. - CONWAY TEARLE. ' V.^rV,l^ll^ THROUGH," "THE ETERNAL FLAME,"k THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET," 'and " WITHIN. THE LAW "—BIG PICTURES INDEED. YET THESE ARE DWARFED IN DRAMA— IN ROMANCE—IN SPECTACLE— "ASHES O,F YEN GE A NCE," ; / -,WITHOUT ANY DOUBT WHATEVER, NORMA TALMADGE'S GREATEST SUCCESS. / BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. ' , N FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! AT THE ECONOMIC, 35, COURTENAY PLACE • (NEXT SELF-HELP STORE). 'i 'SS? GENUINE FIRE SALE "BARGAINS HAVE MADE j THIS SHOP A BUSY STORE. BE WITH THE CROWDS TO-MORROW! Hardwear Shirting, Is 3d for B£d. -. • * Children's Ail-Wool Navy Dresse*j.Bs lid" Luien Tea, Towelling, 9d yard for Fire Sale Prico Is lid Red-bordered Crash' Linen,. 6*d yard Wool Jumpers and Jerseys, 5s lid, 6s lid. 50m Ail-Wool Dress Material, 12s 6d, Fire 8s lid - ( rJtTpu™ la^ ld ?' ard , 42s Wodl Evening Wraps for' 8s lid D^hl h^vtf liP3. Is each Hundreds of pairs of Best Corsets, Is lid, Double-bed Blankets (fleecy), 5s lid each, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, usually 8s lid to .lls 1°" P°l- P^r 19s 6d i ii1 aF H°rroclfses' Black Cambric, Women's All-Wool Combinations, 10s 6d, tt ™f? r T9, dJ lu' cl ' Fire Sale Prico 5s lid Heavy Plain Unbleached Sheetings, Is lid, White Woven Combinations, 2s 6d were' 54m; 2s lid, 80m 5s lid : Tri?^" 6wL°-f yT^loomol"3 \2s W l or l 3 6d ' Hll S9 9«ant% of .VESTS, Fire Sale Price Kiddies W.hito Bloomers, Is lid for Is v Is 6d . • 30in ALL-SILK FUGI, 2s Hid yard. THExECONOMIC, 35,'courtenay place. :^y.;;;;;:.W: iS:G;OOD ' 'itkL ' m a- s"PPly*°f iSugar-now that ihe duty of Is lOd-per -701b' bag' has been decided on. . When ordered with other.goods, we will deliver at 19s 9d per 701b ■ bag at .any of. our shops. Be wise and get in. If sufficient inducement, we will': ,-deliver, goods freoiuTlionidpa every Monday and Kelburn every Wednesday To Aro .district, Lower Hutt, and Miramar daily. Why not give us a trial this-'nay-V day. A lew of our prices:—Bird Seed, plain and mixed, 6d;Boot Polish, Radium, ■ ■. 4_tins Is; Borax, 6d ; Price's Candles,'lod; Loose Dutch Cocoa, Is 3d;. Vi Cocoa, 6d • - ;rSSm !rC°i UW B: and P. 10d;: Cream Tartar, 1 5 . 3d; Foster Clark's '! :,•■'? M^M'r ! ?l° U»'r 2slb> }°-°^ 4s 9d 'cash over counter); Flour 251b calico bags, \ ,5s e^Wehvered);. Maconochie's Herrings in Sauce, lOd; Salmon, Pink,i6d; Sockeyo-' Is; PilchardvlOd; SardinSs, 3 tins, lQJ'd; Australian'Peaches,'heavy syvup; Is Id , Pineapples, 8d; Prunes, 4d (new season's); DateV4lb Is 2d; Sultanas, Golden, 5Jd-~" , Best quality, 6id; Seeded Raisins, '6d or 3 for Is 4d; Preserved Ginger lk-4d- ; Honey,in:2lb tins,' la 6d (y;'Jam s ,:Cooking, lib tins, 6d; X Jams,' 74dland 9d': Jars Jam, t ls 6d; Jellies,. 5 for Is; Kerosene, 15s 6d case; Lentils,. 3id> v. Split Peas, 4d;Limewater, sd; Bryant and.May's Safeties, 8d (we'cut all kii ds of ■ ftt^J £*%? l\H M} Bo\ rlI' J 2o 1 2. £ ™;. Colman's Mustard, Is; Milk - '? 5 d ?d;^ alnut o' J N^7 guaranteed, Is,lb; .Creamoata, ls'.lld; Quaker Oats ;:; if.'^f.P^ Past«?.,' Bd, 10id, and Is (cheap)> Peanut Butter Heinz, lid and Is 4d • Day-Dawn Peas, 6id;, Boots's Aspirins, 25 for 8d; Eno's Fruit Salts; 3s 6d; Scott's u^?s- i al:ef- \ 2d; Malt Extract, large, 3s-2d; -With oil,- 3s 6d; -Beecham's . PillsKlld; Sei.dhtz Powders;,Morton's, Is 2d;',Califig, Is 6d-aiid 2s-6d;.Rice All Tls-' ; faago and lapioca 31b Is; L and P. Sauce, Is.6d; Soaps—Taniwha Is 5d Sensa- ; -tion ;ls_3d, Sunhghtls 4d M'Lmton'a Barilla Is, Palmoiive: Soap now- 4W St ' Mungo 7 for ls.large Is 7d, Easy Monday 9d,: Clever Mary "Is" Id j TToa 2s 2d'lb : Special 2s 6d lb (Try our Teas); China' Tea, 2s 4d. We cut'aHTobadcos and Cgl arettes. Get our prices. Compare ..all .our prices, then give us a fair trial ■ and we ' ■■: ;■"';." .'.,-, ... :>'will'appreciate jour, custom."-;. v; ■•'■-■-'■ ■; -' -■■-=. -r:I2d,.VrviAN,.S"TREET; 382, BROADWAY^MiRAMAR-'- -"^ '' iV-V; ,:.;.'/. ;; ; . : . ';..',, ... 'MAIN STREET, LOWER :HUTT:<":-: ;-H 'V^r-: \r.
DANCING. TO-NIGHT! 'TO-NIGHT! GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE (Masks Optional), To bo hold in ST. PETER'S HALL, Ghuaneo street, 8 p.m. sharp. Good prizes and-'.supper.-1 Old-Timo .Dancing, 8-12. Tickets 2s. J. R. TWINIM, Hbn-. Sec, To Aro Schools. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY, TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I PARLY SETTLERS' HALL, -» Abel Smith ,stre.et. / Select and Enjoyable. OLD;TIME DANCE. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchostra. Subs.: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. J. Sharp, M.C.. H. Spackman, Hon. Sec. THE AMBASSAD : OR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND. INFORMAL1 NIGHT. GRAND INFORMAL NIGHT. TO-MORROW T CABARET EVENING. With the Ambassador Novelty Orchestra. Reserve early. Telephone 1636. Daily—: .; ; '%, LUNCHEON, 12-2. AFTERNOON TEA, 3-5. THE AMKASSADOR. / ■ THE AMBASSADOR. ' , CABARET DE LUXE. ; \ , THE MERRYMAKERS' JAZZ. / rp;O-NIGHT and EVERY TUESDAY. -■- New Century Hall, Kent terrace, 8 till 11. Good supper and good music. Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. Dixie Jazz Orchestra. ~~' MISS PHYLLIS BATES IS Teaching all tho Latest Dances at her Studio) 68, Willis streot. Telephono 870. Private Lessons by appointment from 10 a.m. • ■ ' Monday Class, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Wednesday Class, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Friday Class, 7.50 to 8.30 p.m. Women's-Class, Thursday, 3 p.m. Children's and Students' Classes, Saiur«!oy Morning. ' \ Terms commence with pupils. . > Next' Studio Dance, Saturday," 6th September. DANCING. ■MuJ-R. THEODORE TREZISE has re--ISJL turned from Europe, London, Paris, Berlin, etc.'} and has resumed Teaching, l'ox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Blues, Chicago,. Studio:■' No.. 156, Larubton quay (above Liberty's). For terms, etc., apply the Murray Fuller Gallory, 234, Lambton-quay. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, a Wellington and Wairarapa. PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONNELLY (pupil of Miss Minnie Evurclt, Sydney). • The Latest Ballroom Dances—Blues, Fox Trot, One Step, Valso,'- Chicago. Also Solo, Bullet, Classical, Toe and Operatic Dancing. Classes foi aclulis and children. Lessons held at 20, Coui-tbnay place, and Sydney Streot Hall. Private Lessons by appointment. flg. Mulgravo sti-peC- \ BALLROOM DANCING. A BOON TO BEGINNKKS—WaItz, xa. Fox Trot, One Step, in three privato lessons. Cull for first lesson any time fiom 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Studio: 86, Aijel Smith street. Principal: Prof. C. Wood, U..K.A.PT.l>., O.old and Silver Medallist •Blackpool Festivals, open to all teachers of Great Britain. KJiNNlill'S aro Ihu orif,-inul piico-kilf-ur.t, A visit will roiiviiivn tluiL .« D menu Uusiueiß. ii.7, Loivcr Cub« it.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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