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YOUR ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED! FIELDEN TAYLOR'S STREET DAY FOR I MOTHERLESS BABIES FRIDAY 10th DECEMBER , FRIDAY A rip-i'oarious, hilarious night of adventure that turned a shop girl into a movie star ana made her the talk of the town. A SPARKLING COMEDY-TRIUMPH—THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON. DF LTTXE THEATRF v (the finest theatre under ljlj \u\jj±u i.ri.rjJxLt\£j the southern cross). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock. • MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. UNIVERSAL FILM ACTION EXTRAORDINARY. ■ LAURA LA PLANTE in ; 'HER BIG NIGHT" Supported by Nat Carr, Zasu Pitts, John Roche, and Einar Hanson. She tried to .juggle two husbands and a sweetheart and impersonate a movie star all in one mad night. See what a, rollicking riot of roaring frivolity she let herself in for. It's a perfect Comedy—you'll want to see it twice. < EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ) Box Plans now open at the Brißtol Piano Co., Aitken'a Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. SOMETHING NEW! A THRILLING-EXCITING—WONDERFUL EVENING'S SPORT. BASIN RESERVE *r. THIS WEDNESDAY At 8 THIS WEDNESDAY THE WHOLE GROUND BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED WITH HUGE ARC LIGHTS. A WONDERFUL GALAXY OP CHAMPIONS IN ACTION. A THRILLING QUARTER-MILE SCRATCH CYCLE RACE. NOVELTY EVENTS: THE (■(!.. lON LADIES' RELAY IN ANOTHER WONDERFUL SPRINT EVENT. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIPS (for Blundell Cup) will be run at 7.45. EVERY PLACE IN EVERY RACE FOUGHT TO A FINISH. ADMISSION 1/-, STAND 6d. J. CTSULLIVAN, Hon Sec. . Competitors MUST produce Registration Forms for Admittance. _ COATS FOR TRAVEL. Owing to the extreme chilliness of the season,^everyone needs a suitable lightweight wrap for travel. We . are showing a fine range of these goods,' including:— SMART VELOUR COATS—In summer weights, lined silk or crepe de chine, and trimmed with various rich fure, in a fine range of colours At £6/13/- to lOgns ENGLISH TAILORED REPP COATS—The smartest garment of the season, all lined silk, in jose, almond, navy, mauve, sunset, cedar, saxe, petunia, and brown ..'. At 79/6, 84/-, and 95/NEW BORDERED TAILORED COATS—In self-colour, kasha, and pastel. ■ ' /■■■ At 49/6, 63/ v and 75/HANDSOME BLACK BORDERED AND BROCADED SATIN COATS-^For mat- ' rons •.. ; '... ; From 7 to 9gns LIGHTWEIGHT RUBBER COATS—In tan, red, sage, and navy 25/GREAT VALUE IN FUR COATS. 'RICH QUALITY MARMOT COATS-40-inch, lined rich brocade £33/15/HANDSOME FULL-LENGTH MARMOT COATS-AU richly lined £35 BEAUTIFUL MUSQUASH COATS—M-ineh Wonderful Value* at £45 ELEGANT FULL-LENGTH SEAL CONEY COATS—With collar of real skunk At £25 HUNDREDS OF SMART SILK HATS AND NOVELTY PULL-ONS FOR TRAVEL At 12/6 OTTFTJFF TYROS 116- willis street, Wellington. \cZU EjJXEjLj DIXXJO., 116j WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

fBgrURNEP SOLDIER3I GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND SEARCHLIGHT TATTOO. R.S.A. QUEEN. R.S.A. QUEBN. R.S.A. QUEEN. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! Here is yoiir Opportunity of Becoming Queen Candidate and Queen of the Carnival. rpHE WELLINGTON RETURNED X SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION has deicided to give the Young Ladies of Wellington and District an opportunity of becoming the Queen of the Grand Military Tournament by throwing open the Position of Returned Soldiers' Queen Candidate and her Maids of Honour to competition. Nominations are invited for the position of Representative Maids of Honour from yie following districts: I—Lower Hutt 6—Nowtown Petone Melrose Eastbourne 7—Seatoun 2—Wadestown Miramar Thorndon B—City 3—Karori Mount Victoria Kelburn 9—Lyail Bay Highbury Kilbirnie Northland ' 10—Hataitai 4—Brooklyn Roseneath Vogeltown 11—Country Mornington Districts. s—lsland Bay Berhampore (OFFICIAL Pictures, "MISS NEW ZEA-. V LAND BEAUTY CONTEST," showing Remarkable Scenes in Auckland. Beauties at Parnell Baths —Miss New Zealand at Tennis, etc., etc. Empress, Friday, 10th. AWARDS. .: THE Annual Distribution of Red Cross Awards will take place on WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, at 8 p.m., in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall. Miss Mary Downie-Stewart will present the Awards. Programme by members of the Junior Red Cross. The public are cordially invited. MERCHANT TAILORS. , A. TRACEY, TAILOR. BIG Reduction in Suits and Costumes. Inspection invited. Own Materials Made Up. 60, Willis-st. (above Siegel's); tcl. 45-847. .'■ EMEMBER!—Tailored Clothes Wear Better, Fit Better, and are More Comfortable. There's a reason why. J. Lewis, B.N.Z. Bldgs., Manners-st., Tailors to Well-dressed Men.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 2