COMMENCING AT FRIDAY'S MATINEE-THEN DAILY, AT 230 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. A Great Easter Week Attraction!. A Grea t Easter Week Attraction! DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST THEATRE UNDER "^ THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING FRIDAY, at 2.30 (GOOD FRIDAY) THEN DAILY (2.30) and NIGHTLY (8 o'clock). SAME PROGRAMME GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. • ; A Universal Special Attraction, FEATURING THE KING OF COMEDIANS " " EDWARDS EVERETT HORTON; "THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING" He SSftf ThTs^t °of SSg? y^ SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL NUMBERS BY ' MR. EM AN UEL AARONS MIGHTY WURLITZER. Also, ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists) (Directed by MR. EMANUEL AARONS). As XThe IBristM e a ßdiSi 0/R Pia 'n0 Book Arcade, or ring Theatre (Tel. 23-080). As lne Bristol and Aitken s will be closed on Friday, Saturday, and Monday Next Patrons are reminded to Book Early. ' CITIZENS' TICKET. i CIVIC LEAGUE CANDIDATES ' • ■ ■ .. • For ■'• > ■ / City Council, Harbour Board, Hospital Board. GEORGE A. TROUP FOR MAYOR COUNCIL CANDIDATES: ASTON, J. tttst np t n a SRvV. IuGGiV-ai BURN, B G. H. ■ LUCKIE, M. F. OAUrHTVV tnnv MEADOWCROFT, F. DOHPRTV 't F N MITCHELL, G. ■DUiUiKJ. Y. J. A. AI'VTTTV it w FOWNES, G. E. . WALLACE TN GAUDIN, W. J. WAiiijAOi, J. N. HARBOUR BOARD CANDIDATES: MAC°INDOF' ■%• a NORWOOD, C. J. B. MAGINDOE, F. A. NIMMO, R. H. HOSPITAL BOARD CANDIDATESBENNETTNVWILL- V M'VICAR, MRS. A. mffi iirmnv MOORE, MRS. E. J. CAMPBELL DUNCAN PARKINSON, H. A. rrr t % iP 0 f PETHERICK, G. gLL,_T H. I. ; . PRESTON, MRS. K. LUKE™^* , VA^STAVEREN, REV..H. NOTICE! jel^o C^ n»go^sl\fe nwrTrSNY PERMANENT HAIR WAVING"Our Permanent Waving Department is the most complete in Australasia Oi lff ?ed n' th 3- fateS^ Eugeue M*!*™*- We use only Eugene LaS £3 I" Full Head, W£5 n 5g,' Guarauteed ,SIX" abnthg. Sides, £1 Is; Half-heat HAIR TRIMMING— .:. fettrtP^iStotoeS^ with 8 3?irst"class Shinslers (MEN)MARCEL AND WATER WAVING— ■-■■■■■ '^ui^^J^^Sk'^L^ all Departments. Marcel Waving, HAIR STAINING— R^toucWng^sßll6o' 111 Charge °£ 25S f°r aH Sh°rt Hair Stainine- Complete ■,:■:•■;. ' '■• DONNELLY & SON, , 7 /: ■ Hair Specialists, 91, CUBA STREET (Hannah's Bldgs.), WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 22-270. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. " Ou/oTS^ HIGHBURY ESTATE SECTIONS .'•.■•; (Adjoins Kelburn Extension) AT HALF LOWER HUTT PRICES (much nearer/and better value). WONDERFUL PANORAMIC VIEW OF CITY AND HARBOUR. LEVEL BUILDING SITES £110 TO £185 EACH. £20 DOWN AND £2 PER MONTH. rpHE above Sections, which are selling fast, offer a wonderful opportunity to young people about to build a home of their own. , HOW TO GET TO HIGHBURY.-Go to Upland road, Kelburn, past the Church ffighbuiy Stleet t0 the'left> thCn *° KaTOa r°ad ' then up N^rna crescent to Agents We'wilfSr S"S t?^ fiPS && "* ™ tUe Sole A. E. CARVER & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ' ; 139, LAMBTON QUAY. , TELEPHONE 43-662. . RICH FUR COATS-QUARTER OFF, rpHIS is a .Sample.■ Range, bought by our new London buyer. Every one care- * fully looked over af^ter being on show jn the Great London Fashion Exhibition They were secured a, one-quarter off regular, prices, which we are handinK on to our customers. Come and inspect them to-day. Prices range from 8 to 37 guLTs! , Als °. 50 doz. More Real Skin Gloves, in cream, Smart New Hats, open weekly come and natural, and brown; all sizes. 12/6 to try some on At very n-a«on a W^L; 17/6 qualities. Special Easter Offe/ 5/11 P w i Wool Blankets!^at TsSed X Our Long Shape Pure Wool "Medical" Sale Prices, 21/5 pair Vest, 5/11 value for 4/6 Me, n s Art Sl'k Scarves, special offer unCOLE'S CASH DRAPERY, LTD. 108-110-112, CUBA STREET, SALE OF ASSIGNED STOCK NOW ON.
BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW . At THE STUDIO, 262, Lambton quay, Hannah's Buildings, QESAEONI GOOD FRIDAY SACRED CONCERT. 1 The World's Best Sacred Music. Admission 2s. ——^——M^—i _ FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ FUNERAL NOTICE. ~! rpHE Friends of the late Matthew -1- O'Meara are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Green street, Newtown, on Wednesday, 13th\ April, 1927, at 9.30 a m for the Cemetery; Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, . Cambridge terrace and Karori. Day and night Tel. 26-073. T FUNERAL CARD. HE Funeral of the late Harold Pale-i-n ,°J' pc ™i! 1 leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morns, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN.,. Funeral Director, '-■■ 60, Tarauaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st/ Tel. 22 : 159, day and night. FUNERAL CARD. THHE Friends of'the late Joseph Edward -1- Watts are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jnn., : 60, Taranaki- street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon, . E. MORRIS. JUN., •' > Funeral; Director. GO, Taranaki-st., and 28. Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159, day and night.
SALE. ' SALE. EASTER BARGAINS. GIVING UP BUSINESS. THE CENTRAL CONFECx TIONERY, • 9ft Willis street, desire to thank patrons for their generous support, and now offer all their High-class Stock of Confectionery. Easter Eggs, Nuts, etc., etc., at Bedrock Prices. SALE. . SALE. CONFECTIONERY EASTER EGGS NUTS, Etc., Etc. NOTE.—The- Proprietors of The Evening Post" have arranged for temporary office accommodation on these premises during rebuilding operations, 90, Willis street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 2
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