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(Frpm the Novel by Robert Keable.) ■•■-; DIRECT FROM THE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH-SEAS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. FAREWELL TOUR Of the . '■■ . : FAMOUS BAND OF THE 2nd BATTALION ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. ' THREE CONCERTS ONLY. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. TOWN HALL SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, 15th, 17th, & 18th MAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, 15th, 17th, & 18th MAY. PRICES: D.C. arid 0.5., Reserved, 4s (plus ta* and.booking fee); Unreserved, 4s (plus tax). Back Stalls, 3s (plus tax). Pit, 2s. Box Plan opens at The Bristol on MONDAY, 10th MAY. . Don't miss hearing Britain's Favourite Band, in the choicest gems from their extensive repertoire, as played in the famous Concert Halls of the Old World and at the Exhibition in Dunedin. ■ Y^^ -■-■'- MARLBOROUGH RACES. SATURDAY NEXT 1 SATURDAY NEXT! Special Excursion by the Luxurious Steamer Tamahine, leaving Wellington 7.30 and returning after last race, reaching Wellington about 10.30. 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' Our business is purely optical, and you can consult us with every confidence. MORRISON & GILBERD, OPTICIANS, 70, WILLIS .STREET, WELLINGTON. ; , [ESTABLISHED 1892.] - : THE GREAT COAL STRIKE IS A GREAT CALAMITY, AND MUST AFFECT DRAPERY. £500 WORTH JUST LANDED FROM LONDON, TO BE SOLD AT 10/- IN THE £. ARCHER'S, UPPER CUBA STREET. Hat Trimmings, worth 10/6, to go 4/6 yard. Silk Evening Scarves,' trimmed chenille, 30/-. for 15/6. 6 Evening irocks (this seasons), worth 42/-, for 21/-. 60 yards* of Odd Lines of Drew Silks^to go out at 2/11 yard. 100 yards Velveteen, 2 shades only, to go at 1/11 yard. 60 Children's Dresses, to go 2/6 each. 20 only Children's Velour Coats, nil sizes, togo at 21/-. 15 Ladies' All-wool Jumpeiß, to go 8/11.. 6 Ladies' All-wool One-piece Dresses 17/6. Coloured All-wool Dress Flannel, to go 2/11 yard Large Towels, to go at 1/- and 1/6. Single Bed Sheets, to go at ,4/6 each. Double Bid Sheets to go at 6/3 each. Table Lengths of Damask, to go 3/6. each. Pillow Slips, to go at 1/-. Black Fur Stoles, t O> go at 15/6. 1 only Skunk Neok Tie, large size, 847- ---, 20 dozen Ladies' Nightdresses, all samples, to go 4/11. FUR COATS FROM £8/15/-. AIM STRAIGHT FOR ARCHER'S, UPPER CUBA STREET. 2/11 IMPERIAL RECORDS 2/11 EACH. THOUS I A^DS n TO m |E e LECT PROM. THEJEST.AND EACH. Z lFvs j^&^r-' 1410 2^^x%^& s) is2s£^eT^it^L,) ■ MB4M=, a %S^ BabfelH (So f g) 1431 Lolita (Song). 1502 Good-bye |af (F.T.) _ 1433 M^S Came on a' Rainy Day ■iaoo k ' r /S^? hlckl Cmcken (F.T.) Seminola (Song-) ?,?nT$ Tl) 1467 Samson John^n Medley (Vocal) urn UU?«i».7ft i /wT-> Farmyard Serenade (Vocal) 1431 Tffirt tWooS and You AITKEN'S ARCADE, 2/11 EACH. 5, COURTENAY PLACE, 2/11 EACH. Sole Wellington Agents for Imperial Records. Peerless Gramophones-Latest models' / t0 select from— 7/- weekly; no deposit. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. T HE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL GB^ T . PUBLIC^EMONSTRATION In support of the MR H- UTF IMPt'f I \VHTTP STRIKING BRITISH WORKERS, MR. H. TEMPLE WHIIE. STRIKING BRITISH WORKERS STRIKING BRITISH WORKERS! TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. In.the . ' X^MPRESS THEATRF; "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." -^MpRESS THEATRE "JUDAS MACiCABAEUS." EMPRESS THEATRE,' _ . . Willis street, . Soloists: , . Soprano .MRS. J. F. WOODWARD 15UNDAY EVENING NEXT, Contralto.. .MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, Tenor MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT At 8. Baritone MR. WM. WATTERS ' ~T ' Speakers: Prices 5s (res.), 3s (res.), plus tax, and Messrs. R. Semple, ,T. Roberts, W. T. 2s. Young, and W. Bromley. Box Plan at The Bristol. «„,, •.„ ._ ~",, ,• A supply of 2s Tickets will be on sale J)°°lS °pen 7" 15- C°"e<*°»at the Box Office To-morrow (Friday). qpjjoiAL Sale Bargains-Winceyette, Is W. E. CALDOW, ° 3d, Is 6d yard; Splendid Double Bed Hon. Secretary. Ticking, Is 6d yard; Ripple Cloths, good Telephone 43-912. shades, Is 3d yard; Strong Damask, Is 6d yard; Good Forfar, Is yard. E. Clowes, 1, Courtenay-pl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 2