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"EVENING POST" TEMPORARY BUSINESS OFFICE. A DVERTISERS AND THB PUBLIC GENERALLY ARE NOTIFIED THAT, DURING THE ERECTION OF THE NEW SEVEN-STORY BUILDING FOE "THE EVENING POST," OUR OFFICES IN WILLIS STREET WILL BE REMOVED ON ... MONDAY TO TWO DOORS SOUTH—LE., TO NOS. 88 & 90, WILLIS STREET. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. WHAT HAVE YOU / HEARD ABOUT THE , NEW PARAMOUNT? * ■ ' BH' whatever you're hearing it is nothing to -what you , , will see when you closely inspect the beauties of PARAMOUNT £5 E theatre paramount), a. -ex xd jn. xtj. ks \j x\ x (THE THEATRE PARAMOUNT), O'OURTENAY PLACE, When the doors are reopened .■■■.. ■ ' ■ ' ■'.'•■- NEXT FRIDAY E.VENING, 20th MAY, And the Management have pleasure in presenting Cecil B. De Mille's Master Creation, "THE VOLGA BOATMAN" ' ' as a fitting opening attraction. '.- . • , FILLED.WITH ROMANCE AND REAL DRAMA. THRILLING! GRIPPING! ALLURING! THE GREATEST PICTURE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR! A rTRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. REMEMBER! BOX PLAN NOW ON VIEW FOR THE OFFNTWP <3FA<!n\r at THE UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP (S.rThZSroH™is ADMISSION PRICES FOR "VOLGA BOATMAN" SEASON:, D.C. Lounge Seats, 3s 9d; Dress Circle, 3s 3d (no extra charge for Reserves); Stalls, -.•■•■. .Is 6d, 2s; Reserves, 2s 9d. Alt prices including tax. From'the Gay Capitals of Europe to the Wilderness of South America this Brilliant Romance blazes a Trail of Passionate Adventure DE LUXE THEATRE :^ J &3&sß2%S£ga* COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. ' , A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ATTRACTION. Entitled , • "THE TEMPTRESS v Featuring • GRETA GARBO, ANTONIO MORENO, LIONEL BARRYMORE AND MARC MACDERMOTT.- ' ■" Lovelier than a siren—what .chance had a mere man against the overpowering spell of her beauty? She was a Passion Flower, casting her fiery spell on all men. , Additional: . • FRESH NUMBERS BY MR. EMANUEL AARONS THE MIGHTY WURLITZER . ■ ■■■ ai«o. . . ;■"...-■■ ■ . ORCHESTRADE LUXE (14 Solo Artists) 'Box Plans at the Bristol Pjano Co., Aitkeh's Book Arcade, or ring Jneatre, Tel. 23-080.

DANCING. WELLINGTON SOUTH BRANCH, N.Z.L.P. JAZZ AZZ TUESDAY, 17th, 8 to 12. .• NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL. ' THE AL STARITA QUARTETTE. Ladies 1b 6d, Gents 2s. Refreshments. . C. L. HUNTER, Sec. T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, ■±J VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-rd, TO-NIGHT — TUESDAY — TO-NIGHT OLD - TIME DANCING. Spotlight and Streamer Dances. Good Prizes for Monte Carlo Waltz, and Valuable Prizes for Special Monte Carlo. Refreshments and Music the Best. Ladies Is Od, Gents. 2a. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. cl „ "M. R. JACKSON, Sec. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Association Oldtime Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Big Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, Ist June. £50 Fox-Trot Competition. £5# £50 Fox-Trot Competition. £50 Notice to Semi-Finalists. Amateur Championship of Wellington. SECOND SEMI-FINAL TO-NIGHT. SECOND SEMI-FINAL TO-NIGHT. £50 THE VIOLET JAZZ! £50 THE VIOLET JAZZ. JTARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ■*-* 86, Abel Smith street. Who is Wellington's Champion? oecond Semi-Final, 9.30 To-night. List of Trophies: First Gent, Gold Modal and Gold Watch First Lady, Gold Medal and Gold Watch. Also 2 Special Donated Trophies. Donor, Mr. P. Clark, Bookseller, Cuba-st. Second Lady, Gold Wristlet Watch. Second Gent, Gold Wristlet Watch. 18 Other Trophies, valued £30 20 Prizes! 20 Prizes! 20 Prizes! . JACK HARPER'S CABARET ' ORCHESTRA. Ladies, Is 6d. Gents, 2s. x. Direction: MR.- and MRS. J. SHARP. T2"S!£ Tgr - EMPIRE ASSEMBLY. - EMPIRE ASSEMBLY .TO-NIGHT - ESTFIRE ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT - EMPIRE ASSEMBLY: JOIN US AT THE EMPIRE HALL, Upper Cuba street. Latest Novelties and Good Prizes. Empire Dance Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Supper. Is Gd and 2s. liiss aiar^areTo'connor —" TEACHER of Ballroom Dancing Studio: -*• Adelphi Cabaret. Tel: 20-660. Class will be held To-night and every Monday, between 7-8 p.m., at the Victoria Hall (John-st. stop). The Intermediate Class will be held in the Studio on Wednesday instead of Tuesday (for this week only). DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID DEVITT. SEVEN YEARS WITH J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. All phases of Theatrical, Classical, Operatic, and Eccentric and Modern Ballroom Dancing. ADULT AND JUVENU/E CLASSES. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS (no assistants), by appointment. „ STUDIO: Top Floor, Perrett's Corner; entrance 113, Willis Btreet. Telephone 20-290. ' AMATEUR PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KARORI. REFERENCE to the Karori Advertising x Booklet. Mr. Phyper's telephone, which read 26-880, is wrong, and should be 27-658. ' REMOVAL SALE. "* ■pNSEMBLE Suits, W. and S.W. only AJ all one price, £3 10s, Gills Ltd- 137, Manners-st, • ___-■_ ......

■^ILLIS STREET WONDERS. EYE-OPENING BARGAINS: NOVELS, POETS • ALBUMS ..■..'„• WRITING BLOCKS .ENVELOPES : - .. OFFICE FILES INK STANDS TOY BOOKS ■ . ' Everything Must Go. INNES'S REMOVAL SALE, INNES'S REMOVAL SALE. 28, Willis street. SPEND AN HOUR ' . -SPRND'AN HOUR SPEND AN HOUR IN WILLIS STREET. IN WILLIS STREET. IN WILLIS STREKT. T?VEN if you seldom visit Willis street -*-* come 10-morrow, and call at C A. INNES'S ■ O. A. INNES'S : REMOVAL SALE. REMOVAL SALE. Sta\io^rf a^ °UtPoUrinS °f Book^nd AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES' AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES! _Best' Book Bargains you've ever seen, ■thousands of Volumes simply must go. DON'T ;lliss THEM! ' \ j ■■ ■ ■. PROPERIIES FOR SALE. WANTED Sell, Artistic Bungalow, four ; large rooms -and kitchenette,- and brick motor garage, best part Kilbirnie Ji.ast; concrete foundations,- carrara ceilings, panelled hall, hot water, electric hght, Oriel windows, well fires, sun porch, large level section, concrete paths, Govt mortgage; £1200, iK per cent ' Price £1750, £250 deposit. Beautiful home ™| CoTiVv r PI& qu!ckly> M<lntyre and Co., 215> Lambton-qy. TRADESMAN'S Opportunity-Basin Re~ fl t i SVa' ModeP 6-rd. House (in 2 flats), 1 floor; 3oft frontage; space build Post 6 S; °Wner" Wnte 732 ' Evg--1? 135 CASH—Vacant, 3 mine. Hataitai . bus, school; slightly elevated, harbour views, etc.;. Semi-Bungalow, tiled roof, large section; garage; £1075. ■ Write 737,' JiVg. Post. I ■ . ' £10 DEPOSIT and 16s week will pur- "** chase, Freehold Level Section, ready for building. Only £97 10s. Inspect immediately. Goodwin- and Chiehester. Lower Hutt.. ■ J OWER HUTT (few rains, only from ■" new station)— Section 53ft frontage, exceptional position. ' Price £215, deposit £21 10s, interest 5% per .cent. Goodwin and Chiehester. TITIRAMAR—Mortgage valuation, Brand ■"* New Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, room garage; large level section, on tram hue; deposit £150. Apply A. N. Gibson and Co., Ltd., 31-33, Johnston-st., or Tel. 41-666. * > T)EE-ST. (vicinity)— Sunny, beautiful •*^ outlook; Superior Home. 5- rooms, i ••' h°twat« .service, gas cooker, porceam« n ath> .° aßln. large section; insured £1100; sacrificing £1200. Write 738, Evg. Post. ' . * VOR SALE, Gentleman's Superior Resi- ■*- dence; ideal position,* overlooking Basin Reserve; 9 rooms, kitchenette, modern conveniences, garage; suit doctor, business man; first-class boarding-house or flats. Owner, 16, Sussex-Bt. Tel. 28-371. "VTEAR Hawkestone-st.—House of 7 -^Vrpoms and all convs., recently papered and m good repair; suitable for boaVdinghouse or letting rooms; price £1750. Write Owner, 881, Evg. Post. pETONE—For Sale or to Lease, 5-rdi House, newly renovated throughout, c.1.-, h. and c. water, immediate possession, handy to bu«. Write 53, Post AKencr, Pe.tone. 1^ z-=-i'.-j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 2

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