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EMPRESS THEATRE. Direction—FULLEß-HAYWARD THEATRES. CONTINUOUS—II a.m. to 10 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS of "THE FIGHTING CUB," starring WESLKY BARRY AND PAT O'MALLEY: alao, "MARRY ME," starring FLORENCE VIDOR AND EDWARD HORTON. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! A Double-Feature Programme of Super Excellence. The Finest Entertainment in Town. CLEAR THE ROAD—HERE'S RICHARD DIX At the Wheel of a Roaring Romance that wins the Entertainment Sweepstakes with Thrills and Laughs to Spare. "THE LUCKY DEVIL." ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! THRILLING? You'll want to get right up and cheer! FUNNY? You won't stop laughing for a month! ACTION? The author of the Wally Reid Auto-racing Stories wrote it, and action is his first, last, aud middle name! • ' Also, . . MASTER PICTURES PRESENT "WELCOME STRANGER." Adapted from the Great Broadway Play by Aaron Hoffman. ■•■.'... Starring , , . # FLORENCE VIDOR, NOAH BEERY, LLOYD HUGHES, DORE DAVIDSON, OTIS HARLAN, VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE, ROBERT EDESON, AND WILLIAM V. MONG. ' "I cast my. bread upon the waters, and' it came back sandwiches," said Izzy Solomon. See how this quaint philosopher did it. A sure cure for the blues! 1 ■ .. ' And STAN LAUREL in "NEAR DUBLIN" (Comedy) and LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Director-MR, M. T. DIXON). ; Be Wise—Book Your Seats. Box Plans at The Bristol till s—then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! THE HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT CO., LTD., .' ■.; * Desires to notify the inauguration of its Passenger, Parcel, and "Evening Post" Daily Service. : ' ' PALMERSTON NORTH TO WELLINGTON; AND RETURN. A Fleet of Super Six 7-seater Hudson Sedans has beeft purchased, and, with firstclass, reliable drivers, will run daily, commencing on MONDAY, 15th INSTANT. Leaving Palmerston North 8.30 a.m.; Arrive Wellington 12.45; Leave "The Evening Post" 3 p.m.; Arrive Palmerston North 7 p.m. Intermediate traffic and parcels specially catered for. i SINGLE FARES, TO OR FROM WELLINGTON, 15/-. The service will run via Shannon, Levin, Otaki, etc., and will carry passengers between each town at 2^6. Leave your orders or book your passages at the Transport Company's Garage, King, street, Palmerston North (Telephone 5267), and at the Publisher's Office, "Evening Poet," Wellington. FRIDAY OFFER - SHOWROOM GOODS ■'■ V:" - •■■• AT £1! • !■"■: '." ■ : ; : ■ We have determined to realise on our Showroom Stock*—and To-morrow, at 10 a.m., you can pick Crepe de chine Frocks, Marpcain Silk Frocks, Evening Frocks, Summer Art'Silk-Frocks, Jumpers,. Maroqains, Rich Underskirts, Crepe de chine Blouses at ; ' 20/-per Garment, including :4- ' " 1 Grey Silk Marocain Frock, 89s 6d for Crocheted ijraid Art Silk Jumpers, 42s 20a .. ■ - for 20s i 1 Silk Eoilenne Model Frock, 90s for 20si Ladies' Silli Waterproofs, in navy and Navy Crepe de Chine, with almond d«- fawn, 65s for 20s sign, 105s for 20b 12 only Season's MarabouU, 3fo and 35» Art Silk- Frocks, in smart floral effects, for 20s * . 0 , ' . Rlch Sllk Underskirts, 30s to 45s for 20s Art Silk Knitted Frocks, 39s 6d for 20s Ladies' Silk Fugj Frocks, in natural, 50s Peach and Blue Crepe de Chine Model for 20s Frock, 105s for 20* Blue and White Marocain Frocks, Friday Nigger C.D.C. Frock, small designs, 90s 20s ' for 20s Also Dressing Gowns, Good Princess Slips, Nigger and Black Beaded Eoilenne Frock, and 65 New Summer Frocks, in all - 84s for SOS" shades and styles, worth 35s to 425; Friday all 20s AND BIG BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY, LTD., 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET, ' • FOR SERVICE AND CIVILITY. ■ CHEAPER GROCERIES! Below we print a few of our prices. POTATOES: Our customers are advised t6 get in on Potatoes whilst the price is down. Our price, viz., 281b for 2/6, is liable to be withdrawn, without notice. Last week-end our price wag 3/6 per 281b. Get in early! Sugar hag been very scarce during the last fortnight, and our customers are well advised-to get'in their jam-making supplies without delay. Not one merchant had a bag of sugar in stock yesterday. Take the hint, and buy now. We deliver orders. CAN YOU BIAT THE FOLLOWING PRICES? Potatoes, 281b 2/B Sago, 51b 1/Sugar, 1 A, 121b 2/9 . Dates, new, 51b VOnions, best, 51b 1/- Sugar, IA, 121b 2/9 Flour, 121b 3/- , Sugar, Brewers' Crystals, 121b 3/3 Jams, lib tins 7d • Sugar, IA, 701b, delivered, i 4/8 Jamg, 21b tin* 1/2 . Potatoes, 281b 2/6 P Eno's Fruit Salts, 3/2 Edmond's Custard Powder, lOd Kruschen .Salts, 1/7 . Johnson's Baby Powder, 1/Seeded Raisins (buy now), per. lb 5d , Tea, good family, per lb 2/2 Colman's Mustard, per tin 1/- Tea, special quality, per lb 2/6 Peaches, A.J.C., per tin 1/4 , White's Jellies, 6H<T Shaker Salt, per tin <Jd - Jellies, 8 packets 1/Butter, finest grade, per lb 1/7 Creamoata, per packet 1/li ADples, sjb 1/- Oatina, per packet 1/11 Cornflour, B. & P., lOd "X" Green Peas, per tin 1/1 Resin, per lb 5d CateUi Macaroni, 7%d Borax, per lb 6d CateUi Vermicelli, 7fcd' KINDLY LEAVE ORDERS FOR DELIVERY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. EDWIN C. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., 120, VIVIAN STREET—Telephone. 22-935. . : ;> . 382, BROADWAY—Telephone 24-328. UPLAND ROAD—Telephone 26-951. TINAKORI ROAD—Telephone 45465. MAIN STREET, LOWER HUTT-Telephone 244 (L.H.). FIRE SALE FIRE STILL MORE BARGAINS! Further Supplies, of J. W. Dixs Fire Stocks just opened. Every article is marked : v , ■ : dpwn to the very lowest. Every article a Bargain! ' DOORS OPEN 9 a.m. TO-MOR^OW (FRIDAY). TEASPOONS—Best English make. Usually 7/6 per &-dos. Fire Price 2/6 HONEY JARS AND JAM DlSHES—English E.P.N.S. Usually 12/6 and 15/Fire Price 3/8 and 5/- i ' GLASS SALAD AND FRUIT DlSHES—Usually 7/6 to 9/-. Fire Price 1/6 to 2/6 CHAMPAGNE AND WINE GLASSES—ReaI crystal/ Usually 4/6 Fire Price 1/6 LADIES' WRISTLET WATCHES (GOLD)-15-jewelled levers, latest f™cyd£pes, with. R.G. expanders. Usually £5. Fire Sale Price; £2/10/- . ' BOYS' AND GIRLB' WRISTLET WATCHES-With strap. 9/-. Usually 20/LADIES' SILVER WRISTLET—With strap. Usually 25/-/ Fire Sale Price 9/6 LATEST IN FANCY EARRINGS-Usually 4/6 to" 5/-; NowlOd a Dair PEARL GRAPE EARRINGS-Usually 7/6. ! Fire Sale Price 2/8 LATEST IN FANCY AND PLAIN ARMLETS-AHiuzes; some set with brMiant stones. Usually 10/-. , ;; v\ Te e.,ip Pri/w. v BEAUTIFUL FRENCH NECKLETS-Usually 20/-. i" ■ Fire Sale Pri% 57COLLAR PINS-With 2 studs. Usually 2/6 ■ Fir- Sale Price 3d LUMINOUS DIAL WRISTLET WATCHES-With" strap. Usually sjo" Fire MEN'S CeWORKING POCKET WATCHES—UsuaIIy 12/6. Fi r - P r ,V» V« MEN'S LUMINOUS DIAL POCKET WATCHES-tJsually 25/-. Fire price 10/VICTOR BROWHSON, WELLINGTON WATCHi DEPOT, ' CORNER BOULCOTT AND WILLIsj STREETS. ' TELEPHONE 45-673. j; TELEPHONE 45-673 ■ : AT WARDELL'S~~~ :'-.-■■ PRICE OF FLOUR REpUCED! * Seeded Raisins, fancy grade, 6d per Kornies Wleat Flakes, lOd ncr nacket "■ packet Oil Mops, 3/9 each Sugar, 121b for 2/9 Palmohve Soap, 3 cakes for 1/6 Dessert Peaches, 1/1 per tin Essence of( Coffee, 1/2 Svminirtnn'« in . Pineapples, lilb tins 2ilb tins Green Pea** per tin 1/1 Bymmßton ' Hawaiian sliced 1/3 . Mustard, fi.S.F., i'j 6d ' Granoee 1/-, large 3/1 Pastes, Peck's, large 1/Sardines, small tins 3d, quarters 6d, Pastes, Crowe & Blackwell's, larce 1/ Crossed Fish 7id Worcester {Jauoe, quarts 1/Rolled Oats, 41b bag 1/3 Table Salt,; Baka, per tin 6id Asparagus, 21b tins 1/8 Loaf Sugar, 21b packet lid Jellies, 6 packets 1/- . Flour, 251b; bags 5/9, 50's 11/3 BUY OUR. 2/4 TEA, IMPORTED DIRECT FROMjQEYLON AND INDIA. ALL AGENTS' MERCHANTS', AND PACKERS' PROFITS ELIMINATED A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE SUPREME) VALU£, FLAVOUR, AND . 4 STRENGTH. ; . *• ORDERS DELIVERED TOWN AND SUBURBS. I .'.;■■'■ DISCOUNT GIVEN WITHj EVERY CASH PURCHASE. WARDELL'S, CASH & FAMILY GROCERS, WILLIS STREET

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 2

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