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EMPRESS. EMPRESS. Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatre*. Continuous from 11 *.m. to 10 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS: CLARA BOW in "THE RUNAWAY," and FRED THOMSON in "RIDING THE WIND." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)! Special Kiddies' Pictures, in addition to the Ordinary Programme, at Day Sessions. THOMAS MEIGHAN In His Finest Picture To Date, | "THE NEW KLONDIKE" A Florida Romance, surpassing in background and spectacle the Gold Rush to the Klondike of Old. There's Gold in "The New Klondike!" Golden entertainment. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! Also, MASTER PICTURES PRESENT, "SUNRISE" An All-Australian Cast, Director, and Story. A picture that places Australia Jn'the limelight of Motion Picture Production. Taken 'midst gorgeous scenery. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE includes scenes of the Second Test at Leeds and the Jubilee Tennis Tournament at Wimbledon. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Director: Mr. M. T. Dixon). RESERVES at The 'Bristol till s—then at the Theatre (Ring 43-963). TW T TTVK 1 TTTTT A TPTT (THE finest theatre under Uth IjUJ^JIi lnXLiAlJilLi THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY)! LAUGHTER MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Don't forget to bring your smelling-salts to stop laughing hysterics. THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR, Entitled "BEHIND THE FRONT" WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON, AND MARY BRIAN 1 (Can you imagine a funnier trio?) ' The war had its million humours. Bruce Bairnsfather, the Men who Compiled the Anzac Book, Heath Robinson, and scores of others—these men put the humours on paper for the tens of millions to laugh at. PARAMOUNT FILM COMPANY PRODUCED "BEHIND THE FRONT." The greatest screen comedy of the war. Made for laughing purposes only—and guaranteed as such. Just one bombshell of laughter. The laugh of your life. In Addition: "THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS" The only authontio picture of the world's paramount cricketer. See the great cricketer mate the century that placed him at the head of the cricketing world. How does Hobbs make nis strokes? See them in slow motion. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. HORROCKSES' ' TURKISH CALICO, I TOWELS, 11/6 DOZ- . • l/7i GEORGE & DOUGHTY FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL SOLD. 20 PIECES HORROCKSES' 36-INCH Al CALICO. 11 /(* DOZ. EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL XX/O 64-INCH PURE LINEN UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK 9/11 EXTRAORDINARY SPECL4L, .. &/\.\. WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, 23 x 44—Usually 4/9 pair. 1/71 Each . EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL ■*-/ i Z Also, a big range of Towels (manufacturers' samples)— Special Prices. 200 MEN'S WOVEN STRIPED SHIRTS—With Collars to match. Extra fine quality. - X /I 1 EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL 3/XX IT PAYS TO VISIT US FOR THESE EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS! MEN'S . LINEN SHIRTS, DAMASK, 5/11 2/11

DANCING. GAIETY JAZZ CLUB. • EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ABEL SMITH STREET. THURSDAY NIGHT, 8-12, ■ THURSDAY NIGHT, and Every Thursday. A Jazz will be held in the above Hall, Thursday. The Groat Southern Havana Band. 24 prizes Lucky Fox-Trot. Ladies la 6d, Gents 2s. Supper provided. HISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher o£ Ballroom Dancing. TRANCES Taught—Waltz, 1926 Four-step, XJ.- Fox-trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Class Free (pupils only). Studio: Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Telephone 20-660.-WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. TVHE Annual Debate with the Christp- church Accountant Students' Society will be held in Accountants' Chambers TOMORROW EVENING (Friday), 27th August, at 8 o'clock, on the subject: "That, it is in the best interests of the Dominion that further protection be accorded our secondary industries by means of increased Protective Tariffs." THOS. AUTON, Hon. Secretary. •'AFTER THE DAWiI," out first on •"■ Columbia! Get your copy to-day, 5s at all Music Stores. NEXT SATURDAY. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. £25 CASH PRIZE for the most accurate cW forecast of the scores of the above teams selected for this week's "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes Football Competition. Full particulars advertised in to-night's "Post," and at all Tobacconists. TT MAY BE YOURS! The £25 weekly x Cash Prize in the "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes Football Competition for the most accurate forecast of the score of the Wel-lington-Auckland Match, to be played Next Saturday^ Full particulars in To-night's "Post," and at all Tobacconists. DISCLAIMER. T AM IIs T NO WAY CONNECTED WITH x THE W. JONES SUED IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT FOR DEBT. . W. JONES, Carrier, Rona Bay, Eastbourne. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. T^HE Friends of the late Josephiua Warutaumanu are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, Friday, 27th, 1926, at 2 p.m., for Native Cemetery, near Hutt Park. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petoiic. Tel. 40-505. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpilE Funeral of the late Robert Hunt -*- will leave his late residence, 43, View road, Karori, on Friday, 27th August, 1926, at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Funeral Directors. FUNERAL CARD. HPHE Friends of the late May Sandle are -1- invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Northland, To-morrow, 27th August, 1926, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Ivarori. E. MORRIS, JUN,. Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street Tel. 22-159. nnHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Louisa Williams will leave the Mortuary, 27, Wingfield street, to-morrow (Friday), 27th August, 1926, at 3 p.m., for Bolton Street Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. DO YOU WANT TO WIN A £25 CASH PRIZE? TF so, enter for the "CAPSTAN" Cigar- -*• ettes Football Competition advertised in to-night's "Post." Extra Forecasting Forms at all Tobacconists.

DANCING. »TtHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, DAILY SESSIONS: ' Afternoon Tea 3-5 Cabaret 8.30-12 Ring 2S-294 to reserve tables. DO NOT MISS THE EVENT OF THE YEAR, OUR FIRST REAL GALA NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 9 p.m. Novelties of All Descriptions. • Special Music. Special Decorations. Secure your Tickets at once. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, D. ERIC PANKHURST, Proprietors. OLD-TIME DANCING. (Member of Wejlinjgton Old-time Dance Association.) YES, TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday X we are having the same good time dancing to the strain of the Zealandia, the Wonder Orchestra (the only Band worth while). Dancing 8-11.45. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. 26 Prizes in Lucky Waltz. At LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. OLD-TIME DANCING. LEARNERS' CLASS. "T|E LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, XJ Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) TO-NIGHT. Learn now and be perfect for this coming season. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. Under direction: Mrs. M. R. Jackson. Mr. F. M'Gonngll. pORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL x STAFF BALL. NOTICE TO GUESTS.—BeII Buses will depart from Bunny street (opp. Govt. Buildings) 7 to 7.15 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2/tli AUGUST. Book yoiir seats. Tel. •15-555. Invitation Cards must be presented at the door. E. H. MORRIS, Hon. Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT MOKOIA HALL. QPECIAL ENGAGEMENT JOLLY £> FIVE ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8-12. Gents 3s. Gd, Ladies 2s- Cd (supper inclusive). \ , A REAL JOY NIGHT. ANNUAL DANCE. npHK MARANUI SURF AND LIFEx SAVING CLUB (Inc.) will hold their ANNUAL DANCE In KILBIRNIE HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 26th August, At 8 o'clock. Special Exhibition of the French Tango by Miss Margaret O'Connor. Late Buses to Town. L. TURNER, Social Secretary. JAZZ — TO-NIGHT — JAZZ « A'///? — TO-NIGHT — JAZZ JAZZ -- TO-NIGHT — JAZZ ■ NEW CENTURY HALL, 8 P.M. Social Environment Best in Town. BLACK AND WHITE ORCHESTRA, In the Latest Popular Music. Chocolate and Cigarette Fox-trots, Excuse Me, Spotlights, etc., etc. Most Enjoyable Evening, ■ at Popular Prices —Ladies Is, Gents. 2s. Refreshments Inclusive. FTER THE DAWN" is released on "Columbia" Record No. 0514. Obtainable at all Music Stores.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 2

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