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I UJttI'JiESR. EMPRESS MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES" ALSO, DAY SESSIONS ONLY "THE JUNGLE WOMAN" Free List Suspended. i 2/11 apexlrecorSs mx Huge Stock. Thousands to Select from, including the ■ following— ""SkuVeS^df)^ 0 75? at'S ,P«l£S" Girl (Duet) 762 Longing (FT ) ' M ~ )^ ere d,, You T Get Those Ey e s? U She'l^Corn fed Indiana Girl (F.T.) 84° itt\4it , 8473 §s fc T T) ogether sm |wft-d Ks^?T.sar) 745 Aloha df Ha^i an) 8505 c? (Te^ r) n On the South Sea Isle (Hawaiian) To-night^vWiiwr? « 758 sis sr^ru 8512 l€!HI? >9- f~> 8515 i;m Walking Around in Circles (F.T.) 759 l\to the Sj™^^S n (? eBOr) ' ImCraSs ?!¥) Ab°Ut ADimalS ■^SSJte(S£) (Tenor) ' 851° fdGWkrt iS <W%^°) 747 o^ !t 4^ (Whispering Tenor) Behtad the( Cio\!ds (F.T ) °oUld ll t Cetbl^ Could W) 712 •» ar-^f to^i^rL" Call and Hear Them. Send for Latest List 2/11 AITKEN'S ARCADE. 2/11 5, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 7.45—T0-NIGHT—7.4S LOWELL SHERMAN in "SATAN IN SABLES," "SATAN IN SABLES," ' With JOHN HARRON, PAULINE GARON, and GERTRUDE ASTON. A Drama of reckless love and the gay glitter of pre-war Paris. Bring your lady friend to this one.. MEETINGS. , WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL VV SOCIETY. SPECIAL MEETING. DOMINION MUSEUM , FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, at 8 p.m. ! "GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS i ROUND THE PACIFIC," By DR. BAILEY WILLIS The Public are Invited to Attend. ' W. J. PHILLIPPS, Secretary. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. 1 ipHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ' iT x- °, the above Clubi wi" he held at Dustm s, Cuba street, on THURSDAY | the 17th MARCH, at 8 p.m. ' , H. F. NEILD, Hon. Sec. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. 'THE Annual Meeting of the above Club ■*• will be held in Scott's Rooms, Mannera street, on THURSDAY, the 17th MARCH, at 8 p.m. , BUSINESS-: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers, . artfnvlf tTat a tne dnd Intendine MembCTß H. C. LE COMTE, i _. Hon. Secretary. I TAITA RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. A G (^ EKA, Ij MEETING of the above f^-Club will be held at Taita Hall on MONDAY, 21st MARCH, at 8 p.m. Busin?si: (r Beport and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. F. S. HEWER, ; Chairman. ' TB^iTTTmv9F 01£E AN PERMANENT SOCIETY INVESTMENT (Incorporated under the Buildine Societies Act, 1880.) 1 "& be t held »» FRIDAY. 18th MARCH, , lu-il, at noon, at Conference Hall, Doi mimon Farmers' Institute, Featherston i street. BUSINESS: ' To receive Directors' Report and Bal--1 ance-sheet. ! To Elect Two Directors. [ To Elect Two Auditors. j Nominations for the position of Director t must be in the liands of the Secretary . seven clear days before the meeting in i terms of Rule No. 6. i L. ROSKRUGE Wellington 4th March, 1927. **' : JOHNSONVILLE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the Johnson- ■*■ villo Association Football Club will be held in the Assembly Hall, Johnsonville, at 8 p.m., THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1927. ROBERT HOGG, Hon. Secretary. EASTERN HUTT. SCHOOL CARNIVAL. rpHE Eastern Hutt School Committee -1- desires to thank all who have so generously assisted to make the Carnival such a success. The loyalty of all residents has been most highly appreciated. • W. V. DYER, Chairman. IN BANKRUPTCY. — In the Supreme Court, holden at Wellington. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles John M'Carthy, of Wellington, Engineer, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to be holdeu at my Office, on MONDAY, the 28th day. of MARCH, 1027, at ! 11. a.m. o'clock. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. 17th March, 1927. ': LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICEST" "W'OTICE is hereby' given that the sev- ■*-" eral Parcels of lLand hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged: forbidding the same within one calendar month from th 6 date of publication of the "New Zealand Gazette" containing this notice. 3367—George Thomas Wilkins, 43 acres 2 roods 23.1 perches, part Section 97, Hutt District (Upper Hutt)—unoccui pied, D.P. 8115. 5368—William Alexander Thomson, 1151 perches, part Section 740 (Lotß 4 and < 5), Wellington (corner Drummond street aud Adelaide road). Occupied by monthly tenants. D.P. 7950. Gazetted 17th March, 1927. Diagrams may be inspected'at this office Dated this 16th day of March, 1927, at the Land Registry Office, Wellington. C. E. NALDER, District Land Registrar. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. »TnHE Friends of the late Margaret Jane J- Thompson are invited to attend her JfMl, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of It,. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki - street, on Friday, 18th March, 1927, at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 00, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. FUNERAL CARD. nPHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Jane Mnrc . raj' Davis will leave the Residence of her Daughter, Mrs. F. L. Shcppcrd, 6, Upper Rata road, Hataitfti, To-morrow, Friday, at 1 p.m., for the Cemetery, Sydney street. E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director. 60, Taranaki street, & 28, Riddiford street. Telephone 22-159,! day and night,

HART & CO., 31, 33, 35, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. FORCED SALE. FORCED SALE. ]\TUST QUIT OUR 35, WILLIS ■"■*■ STREET SHOP OWING TO EXCESSIVE RENTS. WE FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO PAY THE HIGH RENT OUR LANDLADY IS WANTING TO CHARGE US ,AND CONTINUE GIVING THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON THE BARGAINS THAT WE ARE NOTED FOR, SO WE HAVE DECIDED TO SLAUGHTER THE WHOLE OF OUB STOCK, AND SO SAVE MONEY. Below is the list of our Bargains for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OaLYj Every Customer Spending Five Shil- ' lings or over with us on these Two Days will receive -Free a White Porcelain Sweet Dish. Is 6d naeki' r,ever Bros. Sunlight Soap, ' Is 2d packet 9d 1-x^. x^xiiSE CASTLE, GREY, and ARMY CLUB CIGARETTES. 7*d pkfc. 21s dozen English White and Gold Breakfast Cups and Saucers, fine quality, 5s 6d half-dozen 12s 6d each Feather Evening Handbag!, assorted colours, 4s lid each 7s 6d each Silk Handbags, Is 6d each 5s 6d each Patent Shopping Bags, Is each 4s 6d each Hair Waving Tongs, for long or short waves, 10£ d each 5s 6d String Choker Pearl Necklet*, whit* or pale colours, Is 6d fctring 7s 6d each Rubber Tam-o'-Shanter Hats, a boon for girls' winter wear, Is each 9d roll best Canadian Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 rolls for Is Is 3d bottlo Pure Double Distilled Glycer* me, 9 a/»d bottle 9d tab. Arniono's Buttermilk and Borax Bath Tablets, large size, 3 for li 2s 6d bottle Castoria Syrup of Figs, the great laxative for children, BV4d bottl* Is 6d bottle (4oz) Liquid Peroxide of- Hy- . drogen, B%d bottle 3s 6d bottle Donnelly'B Hair Restorer, for all grades of hair, 2s lid bottle 4s 6d box Roger and Gallet's Face Soap, assorted perfumes, 2s 7%d box Is bos Menner's Bath Crystals, a booh for softening the bath water and curing that tired feeling, 3 pkts. for 1b 3d pair Boot or Shoe Laces, 48 for Is 3s 6d boi Piver's Face Powder, in alt shades. Is 6d l}ox 2s tube Colgate's large size Shaving Cream, Is tube 2s,and 2s 6d bos Double Milled Wrapped Toilet Soap, Is box of 3 tabs. Is bottle Liquid Household Ammonia, 6d bottle 2s 6d pkt. best Medicated Absorbent Cotton Wool, Is 3d half-pound pkt. 2s Gd each Genuine English Pho-phy-lactio Tooth Brushes, every one antiseptic antiseptic and wrapped, Is 4id each Is 6d jar Crenie Simon Face Cream, Is Id tube 4d cake best Household Sandsoap, 5 tabs, for Is 2s box Yardley's Milady Face Powder, n all shades, Is 4%d box 21s doz. large size White Granite Dinner Plates, 3s 6d half-dozen 9s Gd bottle Colgate's Assorted Perfumes. 3s 6d bottle 3s 6d box Colgate's Face Soap, assorted perfumes, 1b B%d box of 3 t«bs. Ss 9d tiu Dearborn's Mercolised Wax, im 9d tin li 6d pair Canvas Household or Garden Gloves, 9%d pair 9d pkt. Sailor I.X.L. Soap Extract, th« greatest of all clothes washer* 6 pkts. for Is 9d tab. Olive Oil Castile Soap. 4 tabs, lor Is 9s doz. best Belgium Tumblers, 2s 6d halfdozen 8s 6d and 9s Gd each English Whalebont Brushes, 2s 6d each Is Od stick Yardley'B Shaving Soap, in glass container, Is Id stick Is pair Glass Salt and Pepper Shaker*. with porcelain tops, 4%d pair 6d each Ladies' Size Writiug Pads, 5 for 5s 6d each Vacuum Flaakg, will keep water hot for 24 hours, 2s 6d cacli 4s (id each Midget Bedroom Clocks, in. nickel case, every one in perfect drdcr. Is HHd each Od each Wooden Coat Hangers, 5 for 1* 9d per 100 Grease-proof Patty Pans, 300 tor Is 2s Gd each GOO-pago English Bank Writinc Paper Pads, Is «6d each 6d pkt. Ivory Finished Envelopes, with views of Wellington, a boon for eendmg abroad, 6 pkts. for Is 4s 6&, doz- "lades f°r Gillette Razors, li 10id doz. ' 9s doz. Nickel Silver Teaspoons, 1« llHd half-dozen 6d each School Scribbling Pads, heavy paper, ruled both sides, 5 for Is 7s 6d doz. Aluminium Dessert Spoon* or Forks, best quality, Is 9d half-dozen iL c, Nlckel or Gunmetal Hercules Workmen's Watches, great tltnekeeOers, 3s lid each 6d each Tinsel Pot Cleaners, 5 for Is Is 3d each Dessert Knives, riveted, 2s halt dozen 4d each School Exercise Books, 8 for Is 2a 6d doz. Genuine Bavarian Lead Penoils, for drawing or office use, 2 dc-zett tor Is 1b each 100-page Camper Writing Pads, 5%d each. . ; * 25s each Nickel Wristlet Watches, 7« lid each. Ihe only watch in Wellirurton. guaranteed at the price. 3s 6d each Ball Bros. Sheffield Firh"Btain. less Dessert Knives, Is 7£d each * Is each Gunmetal Pocket Knives, with' 15s each Genuine icy-Hot Thermos Flask*. the guaranteed' tiask, 3s 9d each 4s od each Benzine Cigarette Lighter*. Why use matches? Will light sny. where. For waistcoat pocket, la 6d each 8s Cd set Ivory Crown and Anohor Dice 3s od set of 3 * 6s 6d set Ivory Put-and -Take Dioe in Is °s n t CaM> great W'nt<!r **w<s' 65s and' upwards per pair, 6 only «eta Leman's French Sample FieldglaMeg, with strap and case complete, yonr pick for 17s lid 27s Od each large size Compressed Khr« Suitcases, fitted with tiyo patent lodb and catches, steel frame, -=nd -leather corners.: 12s 6d each. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 2

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