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TVP 1 TJDTE TTTFATRTC (the finest theatre under UHi LjUA-Ej inHjJ\LS\Cj THE SOUTHERN CROSS)." ' COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. OVERSEAS MESSAGE FROM LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. "On this notable occasion—the first presentation of our favourite picture, ' Romola ' —do tell your patrons that it is a real pleasure *-ova to feel that -we sisters are appearing together again before them in one picture. Our effort it always, to give them interesting entertainment, plus the highest standards of artistic screen development. Convey to them our sincere appreciation of their generous past receptions. Our only regret is that we cannot say it ia person." (Signed) LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GBH. '' ROMOLA " " ROMOLA'' "ROMOLA" "ROMOLA" LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. '' ROMOLA " " ROMOLA'' "ROMOLA" "ROMOLA" George Eliot's Wonder Story, with Ronald Colman and Henry King Director. IT IS BETTER THAN THE FAMOUS "THE WHITE SISTER." METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SUPER ATTRACTION. Preceded by Prologue GRAND OPERA SCENA—"IL TROVATORE," MISS ELSIE KELLS AND MR. HERBERT F. WOOD. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers). BOX PLANS now open at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. ■tin^TYvrcperkiv damask "linen and cotton"W ihUJSIijOUAXt Strong hard-wearing quality; attractive patterns; 90 and 54 inches wide. (Not more than fl yards to any one FROM 10 A.M. customer.) Extraordinary Special 1/6 UNTIL SOLD. Per yard 150 PYJAMA SUITS-BOY*' and M«n's; lovely soft qnality. Men* Boys' •RTTTtTTTT TYTNft Regular Value 9/11 7/11 REBUILDING Ex Special Q/11 5 / 6 CAUSES LADIES' ART SILK HOSE—Seamed QT7ATC! ATTONAT, back, silk-to-knee, double lwle tops. feJilSCSilllUlNAiv , This quality is usually 3/3 pair. \Colours: Nigger, navy, black— DROP Two Pairs for 1/11 Colours: Stone, platinum, polo, suede— IN Two Pairs for 2/11 THESE 39-INCH BROCHE FUGENE-Best Egyptian cotton, and has the appearance ■CnTTO of silk; ia U beautiful colours. Usua.lJJUUJX. ly 3/6 yard. (Not more than 6 yards to any one customer.) PRICES. Special 2/3 per yard GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD., 61-63, VICTORIA STREET, PUBLIC NOTICE. TT has come to our notice that some canvassers are using our name as a medium for selling their wares. Please note that we have no travellers or canvassers whatsoever selling goods for us from door to door. The small amount of profit on our lines doe» not warrant us employing travellers. Therefore, giving the public the benefit of our cheap prices has 1 made our name so popular. REMEMBER! OUR GOODS CAN ONLY BE HAD AT OUR TWO SHOPS, CUBA STREET. MACDUFFS, LTD., Corner Corner CUBA & DIXON STS. and VIVIAN & CUBA STS. DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has remwp tvtfw ; AmTTmT rxvivvr turned from Australia, and is TeachrpHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET. ing the following Dances:— Waltz. 1926 4-Step Foi-Trot, French (Hannah'u Buildings, Cuba street). Tango; English and American Charleston. Every Night at 8.30 o'clock. Classes Free (pupiU only). N • Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Ducon SPECIAL LONG NIGHT - Greets. Tel 20-660. EVERY WEDNESDAY, COMpANy;g Dancing 8.30-1 a.m. Subscription 7s 6d. A The Cabaret is fully booked for Thurs- GRAMOPHONE SALE. day night. DAILY SESSIONS: ' Luncheon 12-2 SALE—GRAMOPHONES at £2 17s 6d Afternoon Tea 3-5 SALE—GRAMOPHONES at £5 5s Cabaret 8.30-12 SALE-GRAMOPHONES at £5 17b 6d Ring 28-291 to Reserve Tableß. «fr^™^™ *' *' , __; SALE—GRAMOPHONES at £12 10s RODNEY A. PANKHURST, SALE-GRAMOPHONES at £15 15s ManagCTl SALE-GRAMOPHONES at £17 10s SALE— GRAMOPHONES at £24 10s TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DON 'T NEGLECT THIS GREAT alii JAYjb JVX JVJ.li±ii. mybmjTTTXTTTV BIG JAZZ JOY NIGHT. OPPORTUNITY. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, «Abel Smith street. , THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. I^HE Violet Assembly announce a Select (LIMITED) •*■ Jazz Joy Night. . Sparkling Music. Excellent Floor. LAMBTON QUAY, WEELINGTON. Select Company. Cabaret Supper. Lucky Fox Trot. 20 Prizes. } Balloons Free. Streamers Free. JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. The Jazz Worth While. Dancing 8-12. Dancing 8-12. Gents 20, Ladies Is 6d. Direction: MR. AND MRS. J. SHARP. PARAGON JAZZ. PARAGON JAZZ. T RY *° make in-y Player-piano give rpO-NIGHT—New Century Hall, Kent "PIANOLA" results! -*• terrace. All the latest by Percy Carter's Quilltonians. They are great! Dancing Bto 12. Supper provided. Prizes given away. i Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. fcrr A G RTTPr* A HCX TTT> PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES! UJLfcrb & LU, LED., WELLINGTON SUBURBS RIFLE MANNERS STREET, CLUB. rpHE 15th ANNUAL SOCIAL and Pre- ■*- scntation of Prizes will be held in Early Settlers' Hall, Abel Smith street, on WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Lady Luke will present trophies. Double 4s, Single 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. • T. A. KXDP, Hon. See. FUNERAL NOTICES. T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, ~ ', "" . Tnr ., AT)T , ttatt atvpt Arm? TjnArf THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Marion VIC I OKI A xlALlj, AUaliAWbi KUAJJ I m,,,i- n«j» «c iai aj i»;j _ j, VnwTr'-Frr fTmAmAVI Tn WTrwT Olark (late of 347, Adelaide road) The Talk of the Town, Our Special £ vu Suf• 1926 > at 330 ?-m" for the Karori "■ HOBEkT H. WILSON AND SONS, A Surprise Prize Night To-night. IA , ... Undertakers, Slipper provided. Ladies Is. 6d, Gents 2s. 164, Adelaide road. Tel, F. M'GONNELL, M.C. THE Funeral of the late Mary Devon M. R. JACKSON, Sec. -1- will leave St. Patrick's Church, Kilbirnie, on Thursday, sth Aueust. 1926, SPECIAL NOTICE.-TUESDAY, 17th at 9.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery! AUGUST, Carnival, Plain, Fancy, Paper, Private interment. Requiem Mass will be Poster, Comical, Original, and Special celebrated at 9am Prize for the Best Costume representing j. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., the De Luxe Assembly. Undertakers, MOKOIA_MALL. ffilfflfeffK^^. TH''lv S Re:S» Y- FUNERAL CARD. By Request. rpjjj; Priendg . q£ Wi , Uam SECOND GRAND MASQUERADE IPll 0^- 1? ,are/avited to attend his CARNIVAL. Tinsley's Eclipse lv™3 1 ,t ,re-aYe ■e- aYe th«« -Mor^ary Orchestra. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Mask K ° t cl T °L?™"& TS M ' ♦Tft anakl for everybody. S o'clock to midnight f^'^T .Wednesday, at 10 a.m. A real night with Dick Turpin. £o1 fclie TIIW BOND'S STAFF DANCE, Kimeral Director." ■ jfi ATTrTTQT ioti* 60 > Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. 4th AUGUST, 1926. , Tel. 22-159, day and night. TNVITATION Holders are advised that ■"""^A^rREPAIRS™ 1™I''^1''^ X late buses have been arranged to leave TTAVE your Saw Set and Sharpened by St. 1-raucis's Hall after the Dance, coyer- H. experts . Brin . Saw P n « ing Roseneath, Lyall Bay, Miramar, Wor- Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays before ser Bay, Seatoun, Newtown, Island Bay, 9 ara / and it will be r eady at 4.30 pTtl' imd Brooklyn. Bame day . ■ v-* • • TVTISS HILDA MAIE, 10, Finlay ter- J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., ■"•*■ race.—Specialist in Spanish, Orien- Herbert street, tal, and Toe Dancing, is open for Con- Wellington, cert or Drawing-room Engagements. Tel. 22-89 S.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 29, 3 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 29, 3 August 1926, Page 2

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