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EASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION. SUNDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1926. SUNDAY, 29th AUGUST, 192fi. H.M.s! DUNEDIN SILVER BAND. THIS Talented Band of Musicians will render selections on the Wellington Ferry Wharf at 2.15 p.m., and on the journey across the Harbour, and after the arrival • of the s.b. Duchess at Day's Bay they will give a musical programme in the Pavilion. '. SUNDAY TIME-TABLE—29th AUGUST, 1926. ' ' WELLINGTON DEPART: 10.35 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6 p.m., 9.15 p.m. DAY'S BAY DEPART: 9.30 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 5.0, p.m., 8.20 p.m. RONA BAY DEPART: 9.40 a.m., 1.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., 8.30 p.m. ! FARES—Adults 1/6, and Children 6d (Return). J. F. MENZIES, Town Clerk and Manager. CLEARING BARGAINS-MONDAY, AT 9. £1 BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, AT 9 O'CLOCK. 30 RICH QUALITY SILK AND WOOL KNITTED COATS—Three-quarter length, all in the latest style, and beautiful shades, including Brown, Rust, Navy, Grey, Mastic, and Fawn. This is a parcel that has arrived late. The usual prices are 55/- and 75/- FOR £1 • 10 FINE QUALITY GABARDINE COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES—In a smart sac shape, lined silk or floral sateen. Colours: Fawn, Black, Navy, Brown, and Mas- ■ tic. These are all useful suits. Usual price £5/15/- FOR £1 12 REAL MINK-OPOSSUM NECKLETS—With head and tail. Very latest goods. Usual price 42/- FOR £1 DO NOT MISS THESE CLEARING OFFERINGS! QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS STREET. BROKEN CHINA! BROKEN CHINA! NOT A "MOVIE" TITLE, BUT. THE COMMON COMPLAINT PECULIAR TO EVERY HOME. REPLACE YOUR BREAKAGES AT DIXON'S ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. £1000 WORTH OF SAMPLES AND SURPLUS STOCK AT PRICES TO CLEAR WITHIN 14 DAYS. I WANT ROOM—NOT MONEY! 1000 Fancy China Cups and Saucers, China Tea Seto, 15 at 22s 6d complete samples. Worth 7s 6d to 255. Sale g amp i e Fruit and Cake Plates, Doulton, 2s lid to 123 6d Denby, Royal Worcester, Spode,, Ayns--100 Sample Jugs, hand-painted. Worth up ley, etc. (your chance), 3s lid and 5a lid to 9s 6d. All at 2s 6d Vases in hundreds, Is up '■ 27 Dinner Services, all makes, perfect order, Salads, 2s lid; Flower Pots,- 4s 6d Vc ni(l ue r.r^ €' W°rth £5 5* £W" SalS White and- Gold Cups and Saucers, bort 45s to £7 10s English, all shapes, Is, 5s 9d i doz. China Jam Dishes, Is, 3 for'2s 6d 4 CRYSTAL TRINKET SETS—Pieces comprising: 2 Scent Bottles (large), 2 Powder Boxes (with lids), 2 Tall Candlesticks, 1 Trinket Holder, 1 Ring Stand, and 1 Large Oval Tray; all beautifully hand-cut Crystal to match. Worth when obtainable £7 7s. SALE PRICE £4 7s 6d. Buy a Set and Keep for Xmas. DIXON'S CHINA SHOP, ,' 82-84, LAMBTON QUAY (Near Scoullar's).

WMTB . . • WMTB WMTB WMTB WMTB' FULLERS' WMTB TTIS MAJESTY'S, WMTB. XJL WMTB TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), WMTB EVENING, WMTB 8.15 o'clock. WMTB WMTB WMTB WMTB WMTB. ' WMTB ' Special Engagement, WMTB LITTLE JACKIE HARRIS, WMTB World's Youngest Banjo-Mando-WMTB line Star Artist, WMTB Hear him Sing and Play. WMTB Secured at Considerable ExWMTB pense. WMTB WMTB WMTB WMTB . MRS. ANDREWS, WMTB Dominion's Leading Contralto WMTB and well known to Wellington WMTB Audiences. WMTB WMTB Announcement Extraordinary:: WMTB ,BERTHOLD-BENT, WMTB HAWAIIAN NOVELTY WMTB DUO. WMTB Thiss: versatile pair will take you WMTB back' to Honolulu and leave you WMTB marvelling at their skill. BeautiWMTB ful harmonising, pretty lilting WMTB music. WMTB WMTB WMTB W. HAYDOCK, WMTB Wellington's Favourite, who needs WMTB no introduction, will again give WMTB one of his finest expositions of the WMTB violin. WMTB. WMTB WMTB TROMBONE TRIO, WMTB Winners at Auckland, and again WMTB contending for Dominion ChamWMTB pionship in February next. WMTB WMTB WMTB MISS CROW, WMTB The "New Discovery ElocutionWMTB ist," in several of her most famWMTB ous numbers. WMTB. WMTB WMTB MARYLIN M'GILL, WMTB Late J. C. Williamson, in several WMTB popular numbers. WMTB. WMTB. WMTB HARRY BERRY WMTB Will present the WMTB TRAMWAY BAND WMTB In WMTB 10 Minutes with Wagner. AVMTB Synopsis on Programmes: WMTB Famous "EASTER HYMN," WMTB From Berlioz's "Faust." WMTB "HALLELUJAH CHORUS," WMTB And WMTB "SCINDIAN MARCH." WMTB WMTB J. HAYDOCK, WMTB CLAUDE SANDERS WMTB Two Brilliant Pianists, who will WMTB. delightWMTB wv™ t f 3oo p ,Seat u s *p™ reserved for WMIB late Church Members. WMTB wnr£§ As, w! lrned away scores a* ™S our last Concert, notwithstandw^™ lng fi x °, ther entertainments, we WMTB B S OU t0 COme e-rly-WMTB WMTB WMTB '■pHE SALVATIUA ARMY VIVIAN X STREET CITADEL. ViVIAiS POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT 8 o clock. » oVlnrlMR TUKRELL'S ORCHESTRA, Assisted by Miss Chrissie Young (Soprano) a? d \% v Tale"ted Sister (Elocutionist) also Mr. Tremaine (Baritone) Admission entirely free to the Popular Kecitals. The Single Members of the Silver Band are the hosts for To-night's Cafe PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE TO-MORROW (Sunday) TO-MORROW 7 ?- ra y, T , 7 p.m. 7 p . m . Common Expressions (No. 4) (Ihe Last and Best of the Series) "YOU'RE A LIAR!" "YOU'RE A LIAR!" "All Men Are Liars" (Psalms) we know David said it in haste, and according to some people showed "very bad taste," but is it true? Hear . THE "MAN FOR MEN" in this Original imd Forceful Talk. 800 FREE SEATS! 11 .a.m.—"ls a Holy Life Possible?" 3 p.m.—Jim Connell, of Richmond, gives his wonderful testimony of reclamation and salvation. SPEND TH.W WEEK-END WITH US. TECHNICAL COLLEGE ARTISTS. ARE hereby notified that all Pictures -^ for Wellington Zoological Society's. Art Competition must be left at No. 12, Riddiford street, before 6 p.m., TUESDAY, 31st August. JOHN CASTLE, Hon. Sec W.Z.S.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 4

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