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AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND PICTURE PALACE. Hours: 2 to 5; 6.50 to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Ami what of the woman? Where now are those dazzling places so attraefcivei}' described to her by the tempter ? Neglected by the man who has kept her in ignorance of his numerous intrigues. Alone, yearning for that love that should hove been.' Too late perhaps to make amends. But is it too lute? ■ What happens? SEE This Soul-stirring LYDIA GILMORE, Society Drama LYDIA GILMORE, —Or— THE LIE. In Five THE LIE. Sensational Acts. Featuring PAULINE FREDERICK, The Greatest Actress on the' Screen To-day. Also, a First-class Comedy, starring The Celebrated IVY CLOSE. English Actress - IVY CLOSE. Como Early and Avoid the Crush. (gT. CLAIR MARDI GRAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17. Races for old and young on the Beach Front, commencing at, 1 p.m. Foot Races, Skipping, and Sack Races for Girls of all ages. Rest entries; free to all. Seven events for all School Children, from 7 to 15 years, under the direction of the Head Masters’ Association. Football in sacks : seven a side 1 open to all youths. Entrance, 2s Cd per team. Handsome trophies. Races for Soldiers’ and Tramway Employees’ Wives. Rest entries. Valuable prizes. Tug-of-War: 10 a side. Prize valued at £2 10s. Entrance, 5s per team. This is a challenge by the St. Clair Life Saving Club against all-comers. Entries received by tiro secretary up to noon on the 17ih. THE BABY SHOW. There are 150 cm ries (including four sets of tw’ns). Mothers must assemble in the old Schoolhouso at 1.45 p.m. to meet the judges and draw for places. Altractive side-shows all over “ Our Selection.'’ Two brass bands in attendance. Look out for the Marble Bar and the Rost Office. Full details will be found in the official programme, to be issued tomorrow. P. C. TRIGGS, Hon. Secretary, Cougblrey street. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESS DEPARTMENT SPECIALS AT MOLLISONS’ SALE. Rainbow Cambrics, perfect washing fabric, suitable for blouses and dresses; neat rainbow-colored stripes covered with small pin spot; very smart awl dressy in appearance; 52in wide. Worth Is 3d. Half-price, 7id. 6 pieces Best Washing Cotton Voile, heavy', even quality, near Grey stripe, for smart blouses and dresses. 40in wide. Usual price, 2s 3d. Sale, price, Is yard. Black-aud-White Striped Voiles, suitable for blouses and drosses, neat Black stripes on White grounds, fine quality, 40in wide. Usual prices, Is lid and 2s 3d. To clear, Is yard. 50 pieces All-wool Delaines, suitable for children’s wear, ladies’ dress.?? and blouses, etc., superior quality, Navy and Black grounds, wnh White spots and Navy ground with Red spots, 29in wide. To he sold at. Ice.? than half-prico. Usual price, 2s lid yard. Sale price. Is 3d yard. 40in Cotton Shantung, in good shades of Paio Blue, Grey, Saxe. Brown, Dark Green, White, and Black, good washing, makes excellent costumes. Sale price, Is 3d yard. 500 yards Best Mercerised Italian Cloth, fast Black, 54iu wide. Special value. Bale price, Is lid yardWhito Pique, medium cord and heavy weight, suitable for dresses, costumes, mid children’s wear, pood washing, and remarkahlo value, 27in wide. Worth Is Oil. Bale price, Is yard. Cotton Voile, for blouses and dresses. Navy and Black grounds, with neat White spot, double width. Sale price, Is Dd yard. 1 piece Pink Japanese Siik, for blouses and dresses, etc., bcautifuily delicate shade of Pink; correct lone; 27in wide. Sale price, Is lid yard. TUSSORE SILKS. 24in Superior Quality Genuine Tussore Silk, heavy weight, for underwear, blouses, dresses, cvc. Sale price. Is 3d yard. 24in High-grade Tussore Silk, recommended for blouses and dresses, etc., full weight, very silky in appearance. Usual price’ Is lid. Sale price, Is 6d yard. EVERYTHING IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT AT BARGAIN PRICES. MOLLISONS LTD., George and Frederick streets. COOKH AM HOUSE, 54 PRINCES STREET. FOOTWEAR OF QUALITY. DAINTY STYLES AND DAINTY SHAPES FOR LADIES. -MART STYLES AND COMFORT SHAPES FOR MEN. Honest Value for Both. COOKHAH HOUSE, 54 PRINCES STREET, FOR REFRESHINGLY COOLING BEVERAGES go up to „ , THE SAVOY ! On these hot. close days, when Shop] becomes almost a bore and Busines drudgery, a new aspect cau bo attained i l , v i sl HFA^ e Siiv «y- ai the “sc FOUNTAIN BAR" or around the ordii tables yon can enjoy DELICIOUS Coo Drinks that act as a tonic to life an Etunuiant (o energy! Select from a var of Iced Fruit Drinks, Cream Sodas, Cream Iced Sundaes, and m others, of. a UNIFORM CHARGE OF . H )c punty of "SAVOY REFRESH El is beyond criticism—equalled oniy by nn igorating and healthful refreshment 1 aliord. THE SAVOY, Restaurant do Luxe, Moray place, Corner Princes street. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS •■JUIE Proprietors of Letters Patent ? ‘-“-•22C, o! 7th March, 1911, rein ting Improvements in Liquid ilisricii :i n t I vioos ” are desirous of entering- Into arrarr merit,? by way of a. license or otherwise, leasonablo terms, for the purpose, of exph mg the aoove Patent and ensuring it? nr Deal working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Agents Y'_ Featherston street, Wellington FOR SALE. FOR. REMOVAL ODD 3-ROOMED COTTAGE, with a to' A*. bn T k chimney, and outbuildings .• mining Presbyterian Manse, Mornincdi Muse splendid seaside crib. Tenders’ I noon Wednesday, sist in«t to r ca DOW, 50 St. Ann’s road. ~]TF you require Domestic Assistance Advcr* Use ii» the ‘Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 5

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