GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THE AUSTRALIAN SILVER BAND. MR. ALBERT H. BAILE, Conductor. (LATE OF THE AUSTRALIAN NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND) TOURING THE WORLD. TREMENDOUS APPLAU,^ GREETS BAND'S OPENING PERFORMANCE ENCORES IN °RKAT DB|UN V TOffi CARRIED AWAY BY ARTHUR STENDER as popular as ever. HAROLD REID creates sensation. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Including Overture "Zampa" Selection "11 Trovatore"' Cornet &010 "Zeida" Euphonium Solo ... "Gipsy's War,iS£» Grand Selection (Li SZ i.) Humorous Fantasia '"J g Xyl ° &ol° "Wilham Toll" Woo,, Woop Band Contort Selection ... '•Reminiscences of Scotland" POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. PLAN AT BRISTOL ' "■"',....-_ ..mass SALVAGE SALE! TWO MORE CASES JUST TO HAND, EX KENT. TO-MORROW.! TO-MORROW } Curtain Net, Is 6d yard Cl.ildreu's Sleeping Suits, 2 S 6d and 2j lid rn^i, 130,, I'll^ 13 yal^ d , , t , , Children's Washint' Hats, Is 500 Bundles of Lace, 9d, Is, Is 6d bundle 10 Rolls Table Cloth, from Is 6d yard Cln Wren's bocks, 6d pair Ladies' Hose, Is 3d, I, 6d, Is lid paLr )}. c.t Cretonne Is 3d yard , Ladies' Blouses, Is lid 9, " c ren, s inS^t s , Is Ladies' Silk Frocks, 29s 6d ' Cluldren 3 Dresses, 2s lid HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES ONLY DAMAGED BY WATER. ARCHER'S, upper ouba street. •
FIRE SALE! TO-MORROW! 9 a.m. TO-MORROW.' SALVAGE DRAPERY, ex s.s. KENT. SIX MOHB (^^N |^^ i^^^c^&B ™ g lNG a , AND WE HAVE NO MANY SALVAGE 1 Bale WET WHITE AND COLOURED TOWELS-ls, Is 6d, and Is lid 1 Case FANCY VOlLES—Soaking wet. Usually 3s 6d for Is wd 1 Case STRIPED SHIRTINGS—Wet. Usually 2s 6d. Salvage Is 3d'yard. 1 Case WHITE FLANNELETTE-ls. Salvage Price 7id yard 26 HONEYCOMB QUILTS-Salvage Prices 6a lid, 8s 11<1, 13s 6d. 80-inch DAMP WHITE" TWILL SHEETINGS—3s lid. Salvage Price 2s lid DOUBLE-BED TWILL SHEETINGS-2s 6d. Singlo Bed-Is 6d. ~ 3 Cases ROYAL P.p. CORSETS—No. 103, No. 48—Usually 15s 6d. Sale Price 4s lid patu. No. 56 Quality—Usual v 22s 6d. Sale' Price 8s lid pair. ly Kiddies' Tweed and Gabardine Frocks '■ All sizes, 30 to lain Rubber Capes—Small and large sizes. Usually 12s Check lived hoods. Worth 19s 6d. Gd. Sale Price 2s lid Salvage Price 5s lid Kiddies' Soiled Pyjaina Cloth Sleep- Marabout Feather Stoles, 12s Cd ing Suits. 2s lid . Children's Wooltcx Vests — Long iioys Xvavy, Brown, and Grey Jerseys sleeves; all sizes. Is lid , —All to be sold at 2s lid . Ladies' Combinations—Ribbon straps, Mottled Woven Bloomers, Is lid pair lace trimmed, Ss lid. (SiiFviiao Price ■ ; - ■ ■ 2s lid L; EVANS AND GO., LTD., ' GJtEAT SALVAGE SALE TO-MORROW, 144-146, CUBA STREET. '
fl RAND OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 7th AND 9th NOVEMBER. HAPPY NIGHT'S. A romantic Comic Operulla is being produced by MRS. ALBERT RUSSELL and performed by her class of 50 Choir Amateurs for the first time in New Zealand. "THE FIRE PRINCE." " THE FIRE PRINCE." " THE FIRE PRINCE." "THE FIRE PRINCE." Positively original book and lyrics, fresh comedy, now dances, and haunting melodies. "THE FIRE PRINCE" is for the PLUNKET-KARITANE APPEAL, so help the mothers "and save' the babies. They need your help, and you will bo happier for attending the GRAND OPERA HOUSE on Saturday or Monday; 7th or 9th November. HAPPINESS 1 HAPPINESS You are seeking and will gain by purchasing a ticket at- 4s, 2s. or Is. You can book 4s tickets at The Bristol. HELP MOTHERS! SAVE BABIES! HOME-MADE CAKES AND PRODUCE FOR SALE At iho" "FOOD AND PRODUCE FAIR" (Under the- auspices of the- Ladies' Auxiliary, V.M.C.A.), IN MARQUISE OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE , (In Courtciiay place), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 30th INST. COME AND BUY YOUR, CAKES, EGGS, SWEETS, FLOWERS. Etc! Proceeds in aid of V.M.C.A. Furnishing; Fund. A SALE OF WORK At the pASTBOURNE KIOSK •^ Will be opened by LADY POMARK, On ■ SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER ■ At 2.30 p.m. ' Proceeds in aid of St. Alban's Parish Hall Building Fund. (MRS.) R I>. DUFF, Hon. Sec. SALTS OF WORK. ST. THOMAS'S SMALL HALT,. FRIDAY. 30th OCTOHER AI. 2. JO p.m., iuul Kvcniiifr. Surplus slofk of South WolliiitfdiN School j Uavaiar. Calif, Swrvl, and Jumblo tttiilk r^-.-io_oeils_Tinpri»viii_Plii,vffi 1oiin(l Vunt\. tTiTs'lmsn doctor iS (lie recognised medico for Fountain Pens and Eversharu Pencils. Consultations trco. Geo. Joffery, Stationer, Lainbton quay. ■VEVTCII want lor Muney! Finnnoial -*■' At-sistanoc Iliii-cau. '.'CIS. Lnmhlou quay (Steu- Registry Btiiirwa.vi—Lcmls Money on personal chaltels ainl olhor securities, £o upwarda. Appljcatious strictly coniidcutial.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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