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DE LUXE THEATRE '^Xt^&S'*' COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. The Screen Masterpiece which has electrified brilliant' audiences in London and New York. GRANDEUR STORY SPECTACLE Too great to convey in words, this Mighty Drama; too big in Scenes, in Beauty, Glamour, and Splendour for pen to paint. Know for once the Greatest Treat that a film can give. You'll laugh—you'll cry—you'll fear —you'll cheer. UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT . "STELLA DALLAS" With RONALD COLEMAN, BELLE BENNETT, ALICE JOYCE, and LOIS MORAN. Between your tears and laughter you will see a MASTERPIECE. Read what those who know say. , CHARLES CHAPLIN says:—"A friend of mine who has seen the picture three times enjoyed it as much last night as I did myself, seeing it for the first time. It is a. great triumph." JOHN BARRYMORE says:—" 'Stella Dallas' is infinitely the finest picture I have ever seen by a long way." HAROLD LLOYD says:—"You have literally taken a slice of life and transposed it to the screen in a highly artistic and entertaining manner." CECIL B. DE MILLE says:—"'Stella Dalas' is one of, the few^ great screen achievements, and will appeal strongly to all classes and all intellects. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080.

CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) TO-MORROW VOTE SOLID FOR GAUDIN, AN EX-COUNCILLOR OF SIX YEAffiS' EXPERIENCE. 11,071 votes polled in 1921 3rd position. 12,982 votes polled in 1923 2nd position VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN! Mr. Gaudin is a native of Wellington, and has for years taken an acthip interest in the Town Planning Movement, Ratepayers'- Associations, and other Bi'ogressive Organisations. Mr Gaudin stands on behalf -of the citizens generally, and as a practical business man, his part in the City Government will be done in a thoroughly efficient manner. DO NOT HESITATE TO-MORROW. PLACE YOUR INTERESTS IN HIS HANDS. VOTE SOLID FOR GAUDIN - :.'^ffe AND PLACE HIM AT THE TOP OF THE POLL. VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN! VOTE GAUDIN!

ARRIVED PER R.M.S. AGRANGI. SO ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODEL EVENING GOWNS—AII, latest styles and shades; plain and beaded georgette. To be cleared at One Price—All 3 guineas. REPP FROCKS—In navy; all fashionable shades. To Clear 3 guineas. TWEED COSTUMES—AiI English tailored suits. From 3 guineas. VELOUR COATS—Fluted styles, with fur collars. At 3 guineas MODEL MILLINERY— To be sold at less than Half-price. MADAME COWAN'S, 117, CUBA STREET. 117, CUBA STREET.

YOU MUST COME TO THIS! I GIRL GUIDE CONCERT ! ENTERTAINMENT. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). j CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ' THURSDAY, 22nd JULY, At 8 p.m. Farewell to Lady Marjorie DaJrymple and Concert organised in aid of Girl Guide Funds by the Local Executive Committee of the Girl Guid Association, assisted by many Local Artists. A Splendid Programme! Violin Solo by Mr. Leon de Mauny, whose wonderful playing has so delighted Wellington audiences; Valse and Tango items by Miss Phyllis Bates, one of our foremost exponents of ballroom dancing; and other items by prominent entertainers, including Mr. Norman Aitken, Mr. T. Wood, Miss Mary Cooley, Mrs. Townley, Bird's Columbian Orchestra, Sword Dance by St. Mark's Rangers, Flag Tableau by Guides, etc. AccompanistMr. Harold Whittle. Followed 'by an Address by Lady Marjorie Dalrymple. God Save the King. Entrance 2s and 3s. Guides in uniform admitted for Is. Home-made Cakes and Sweets for Sale. ."rpHE OLD TESTAMENT IN THE -*• LIGHT OF MODERN RESEARCH: ITS DIFFICULTIES AND INSPIRATIONS." Will be the Subject of an Address By the REV. ERNEST R. WEEKS, THIS EVENING, 7.30, At THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Questions Invited. | MEETINGS. — .— J^ PUBLIC MEETING of Supporters of j the WHITE NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE will be held at Dustin's Hall, Cuba street, THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock. WHITE NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE.1 THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -^ ORDINARY MEETING of the Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company, Limited, will be held in the Hall of the Dominion Farmers' Institute, Ltd., Ballance and Featherston streets, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of AUGUST, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon. BUSINESS: To receive Directors' Annual Report and Balance-sheet. To elect Two Directors. To elect Two Auditors and fix their remuneration. To transact such other business as may be necessary. The Share Registers will be closed for the fourteen days preceding the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. A. E. DONNE, General Manager. Wellington, 20th July, 1926. WHY Buy Butter at Is 8d per lb, when ** you can get 16oz net weight of pure Cream of Nuts for Is 6d, 12oz of which goes as far as a pound of butter. Think of the saving. This pure vegetable fat with the consistency of lard is unsurpassed for | cooking and frying. Inquire about it from i your grocer or from the Sanitarium Health FoodJShop, 81, Willis _.

WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENW- TATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION. ELECTORS! ELECTORS! ELECTORS! ELECTORS! ELECTORS! ELECTORS! VOTE LABOUR TO-MORROW! VOTE LABOUR TO-MORROW! VOTE LABOUR TO-MORROW! MR. JOHN GLOVER IS THE LABOUR CANDIDATE. As an ex-member of the City Council and the Hospital Board he has given service to the Citizens of Wellington. He stands for Labour's policy of practical reform, and ■will work against the present MUDDLE AND INEFFICIENCY. REMEMBER The Northland Tunnel Bungle and Extravagance. The present Council's Housing Failure. The attack on Rating and Unimproved Value, which intends to RAISE RATES ON 75 PER CENT. OF THE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN THE CITY. The Purchase,of that American Road Roller while British workers are out of work. The proved GENERAL INCAPACITY of the Civic League majority on the Council. GIVE LABOUR A CHANCE. GIVE LABOUR A CHANCE. MR. GLOVER'S ELECTION will maintain Labour's strength on the Council and CENSURE THE INCOMPETENTS NOW IN CHARGE. WORKERS! VOTE GJiOVER! VOTE GLOVER! VOTE GLOVER! VOTE GLOVER! Hail, Wet, or Shine. EUCHRE. . EUCHRE. ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green street, Newtown, TO-NIGHT and every WEDNESDAY. 14 good prizes. Two £1 open orders, two 10s open orders, two 5s open orders, and eight other good prizes. Admission Is. Euchre 8 sharp. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of the late Elizabeth Jane -*■ Henwood will leave 36, Victoria street, Petone, Thursday, 22nd July, 1926, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. Private interment. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone 46-505. FUNERAL CARD. rrHE Friends of the late Mrs. Christina ■*• Whitelaw are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian street, To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. A short service will be held at the Citadel. All are invited. E. MORRIS, JUN„ Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159, day and night. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Margaret Boyce will leave St. Mary of the Angels' Church, Boulcott street, on Friday, 23rd July, 1926, at 9.30 a.m., for the Mount Street Cemetery. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Cambridge terrace and Karori, Day; and night Telephone 26-073,

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 18, 21 July 1926, Page 2

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