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TRmrwwnrJrS 0^ MESSAGE ROUND THE WORLD. AFTER A SKVurW AUCKLAND IT SWEEPS ON TO WELLINGTON 'v2ov rKJ^Ti -lr9 w^?^- 10 ENTANGLE YOU IN ITS DEPTH-ITS SPF.C----IACLL, AND ITS ROMANCE. THE GREATEST EPIC OF THE SEA EVER MADE. "OLD IRONSIDES" 'OLD IRONSIDES" DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST theatre u-ndek .lj^^aj JLXAXj^.j.XiJU THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd DECEMBER. MATINEES DAILY, at 2.30. - MATINEES DAILY, at 2.30. THE PARAMOUNT MASTERPIECE, "OLD IRONSIDES" "OLD IRONSIDES" 'r5n Ll£C\ A,-2 Alsn?J ™ROBBING ADVENTURE DOWN THE LANES OF IHE SEA IN SHU'S, CLIMAXING WITH THE GREATEST AND MOST REALISTIC SEA BATTLE EVER SCREENED. ENORMOUS CAST HEADED BY WALLACE BEERY, GEOEGE BANCROFT CHARLES FARRELL, ESTHER RALSTON. ' THE OHC^RA^LL^F^RK^sH^^^^AS PLAYED EMANUEL AAEONS At The MIGHTY WURLITZER. BOX PLAN AT mm^.,^^ BOOK ARCADE, LYALL BAY CARNIVAL. IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER EVENTS, A MONSTER TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION WILL BE HELD NIGHTLY. NIGHTLY. LIGHTWEIGHTS HEAVYWEIGHTS (Limit, 57% stoce) (Any Weight) ON BATTENED BLOCKS. 5-MINUTE PULL PRIZES: . FIRST, £15; SECOND, £5. SIX ENTRIES IN EACH CLASS OR NO COMPETITION. Entrance Fee, 10/- per team. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER, WITH THE SECRETARY, CRICKET! CRICKET! TOWN v COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE ™fe**Ktt^^^lN THE WELLINGTON The Town Team will be drawn irom the Wellington City and Suburban Players, and the Country learn from Hawkej Bay, Wanganui, Taranaki, Wairarapa, Manawatu Horowhenua, Rangitikei, Nelson, and Marlborough. THE LEADING CRICKETERS OF THE PLUNKET "SHIELD DISTRICT IN ACTION AT THE BASIN RESERVE S£XT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 23rd and 24th DECEMBER, NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 23rd and 24th DECEMBER^ Commencing each day at .11.30 a.m. ADMISSION 1/-. GRANDSTAND AND ENCLOSURE 1/-. ! A. VARNEY, Hon. Sec, W.G.A. UPSTAIRS FOR BOOKS! HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS. The Traveller's Library (CO titles), attractively bound and well printed. Lord Frederic Hamilton's "My Yesterday Series" 4/6 each Uniform Edition—The Works of Anatole France " "." 3/6 each ' 1 The Plays of Bernard Shaw and A. A Milne " in/ parli Richard King's Delightful Books '."'.""'.'.".".*.'.". 6/- each Are They the Same at Home? (by Beverley Niehoils) ..' .' 10/- each The Portraits of Claire (by Sir Francis Younghusband) 18/6 On a Paris Roundabout (by Jan Gordon) .".'" 16/A Fronded Isle and Other Essays (by E. V. Lucas) . . ..".' " 8/Disraeli (by Andre Maurois) ...'.". 16/The Friendly Arctic (by V. Stefansson) ....'.'.".".'.'.'.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.".'." 37/6 ■ V WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING NOVELS:— KITTY (by Warwick Deeping), A BITTER HERITAGE (by Margaret Pedler) ME SILENT COMRADE 8 (by Peter B. Kyne), THE THUNDERER fej. Barrmgton), VESTAL FIRE (by Compton Mackenzie), BARBERRY BUSH (by Kathleen Norris) q/_ g^ A UNIQUE GIFT ■ From THE INNES LIBRARY (THE BOOK-LOVERS' MECCA) PRESENT YOUR 'FRIEND WITH THE IDEAL YEAR-ROUND GIFT: A SUBSCRIPTION TO OUR LIBRARY. wS?™™l^ <M NGE ? F CHILDREN'S BOOKS, BOXED STATIONERY, . cSs mlM^fl" S A&&^ Gg Mihli^i CILS, DIARIES, ETCHINGS, CALENDARS, AND CHRISTMAS CARDS. Book-lovers and others are invited to make an Early Visit to THE INNES LIBRARY ITS HOME-THE DRUIDS' CHAMBERS-IS CENTRALLY SITUATED ON THE CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WOODWARD STREET : (Opposite the Midland Hotel). O. A. INNES & MACGREGOR, LTD., BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS. BRICKMAN'S, LTD., LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND TOILET SPECIALISTS, ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR BRANCH SALON SECOND "FLOOR Of • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD., BUILDING LAMBTON QUAY. rpHIS NEW SALON' will fill a want that has been keenly felt by the discriminating women ot Wellington. Those who are able to appreciate sheer luxury of surroundings will nnd here an environment that will be a distinct pleasure to them Every item of our furnishing plan, from the White Porcelain Chairs and the Old Ivory Walls to the General Black and Gold Colour Scheme, has received the most artistic tieatment, so that the finished Salons may be teamed a BEAUTY PARLOUR in every sense of the word, and without a doubt the best-equipped and most luxuriously iurnished Ladies Hairdressmg Salons in New Zealand. NO INCREASE IN CHARGES. T TT J^c?,l Di!:,e P*e expenditure involved in furnishing and equipping this "S'VLON DE LUXE it is our intention to maintain exactly the same scale of charges that generally prevail for any branch of Ladies' Hairdressing or Beauty Culture in WelpntexrSn'A'r V& ,\e^ en tllat > in an atmosphere that would do credit to ANY " TO APERM^ENT HAffi vAl hv° V\ rom^^y toilet need-from a SHINGLE 1U fi JiKMAJN jijs 1 HAIR V/AVE—will cost you not one penny more than elsewhere We have been fortunate in securing the services of MRS. MORGAN (late of LiverTREA^ME^t'dfplrtmf^ll C^ due} oUl' -FATO PASSAGE AND SCALP iKJiAIMJiJNI u&PARTMENT.. Prior to coming to New Zealand Mrs. Morgan received an extensive training from MONSIEUR FRANCOIS, the Famous Permatologßti °i- P? rS- • ynde? the Personal supervision of MR. B. BRICKMAN every branch ot Ladies' Hairdressmg and Beauty Culture will receive our careful and consistent attention including: Permanent Hair Waving, Hair Tinting, Scalp and Faciall Treatments, Marcel and Water Waving, Ladies' and Children's Haircutt ng, Manicuring and Eyebrow Modelling, Shampooing, etc., etc a a . Appointments may be made from now on—TELEPHONES 41-759 and 43-063 Snecial Appointments for Evening Attention may be made per arrangement. Any of Kirkcaldie & Stains entrances will give access to our Salons (take either elevator) AfR° l£ WS Sal",™ will be carried on under the Personal Supervision of wiVS- I B? CKMAN',?" d, tllc same '"S" standard of work that the ladies of Wellington know bo well will be faithfully maintained. Ot ■ GIRL GUIDES CAMP. T AUCHLAN'S, LTD., Jewellery ImportnrujT jMVTiAT nA-vr-n c n -,-. ers ancl Miumffictiirers, late 10 VVT HE ANNUAL CAMP of the Wellington toria street, wish to inform their many ■*- Girl Guides will be held at Mr. D. clients that they have removed to SJammr Assistance™ r Cth t0 2<Hh m°l"° convenient Promises, Brothers of Snider or^oThe^friemls' 1"^ „ No. 7, WOODWARD STREET, needed in establishing the Camp, and will pl>" c"ai)J Hotel, Lanibton quay, be much appreciated. ' \ TT ULJ J£' Wa-t(% for th<= Grand Carnival T.TULLO! Watch for the Grand Carnival « at JVliramar bchool Grounds, 10th-21st xx at Mii-amar School Grounds, 10th-21st iiecember (aid band and school funds) 3 December (aid band and school funds)

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 2

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