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AMUSEMENTS. Hundreds upon hundreds turned da way on Saturday evening. Whole theatre sold out at 7.30. THE REASON? It’s the Q.CTAGON THEATRE And wc are showing ETHEL M. DELL’S ‘ THE ROCKS OF VALPRE » (The Love Story Supreme). In Addition: LYONS AND MORAN, LYONS AND MOHAN, LYONS AND MORAN, LYONS AND MORAN, LYONS AND MORAN, LYONS AND MORAN, LYONS AND MORAN, In the Very Runniest Five-reeler Ever, ‘ ONCE A PLUMBER.’ Como Early, or Reserve at Begg’e; after 5 ring 3,091, or call at Theatre. PICTURES COMMENCE AT 7.30. (Y RAM) & PLAZA THEATRES LAST DAY AND NIGHT. GEORGE WALSH, the Hero Supreme, in ‘THE PLHHGER,’ And SHIRLEY MASON, whom everybody loves, in a story of Dreamy Old Chinatown, ‘ WING TOY.’ ‘ WING TOY.’ ‘ WING TOY.’ • WING TOY.’ In Addition; Eileen Sedgwick in further Adventures of ‘ THE DIAMOND QUEEN.’ ‘THE DIAMOND QUEEN.’ A 1 OP GREEN GABLES.’ OCTAGON THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 28 The Terrace, Wellington. “ If ATTENDED the exhibition of the picJL two ‘Tho Inside of the Cup,’ and can honestly say that the picture will do a great amount of good.” R«v. S. ROBERTSON OUR. “EMPIRE,” FRIDAY. AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, II Ui JULY, 1921, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. )n tho Premises, No, 10 Rochester street, Musselburgh Rise 'acing Anderson's Bay tram lino. Get olf tram at Steps after you leave tho Queen’s Drive). lOSTLY MODERN SOLID OAK HOUSE, HOLD FURNITURE, HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUMS, AXMINSTER SQUARES, ETC. LAMES SAMSON AND CO. i have been favored with instructions orn Mr J. Gillespie (who has purchased the onloy Hotel) to sell by auction, on the ■cruises, tho whole of his Modern Furniire, including— Massiio solid oak buffalo sideboard (with irror back and deadlight door's), solid oak bonding dining table, massivo Chesterfield liter (with divan chair), Moms chair and lid oak high-back chairs, superior Axminer carpet squares, heavy inlaid linoleums, so heavy bedroom linoleums (just like >vv), massivo vases, tea set, costly fruit sores (20 pieces), salad bowl and servers, e p. dr knife and fork in caso, fancy pot stands id bowls, pictures, oil paintings, fancy casecut curtains, heavy tile kerb, breakfast iom Chesterfield settee in saddlebags, wilrt occasional table, striking clock, hcarthjr'S, solid oak mirror-back hall stand, 30ft xminater ball runner, pair superior hall ■ash curtails, beautiful bedroom suite in Kowood color (including quaint bedstead, asaivo dioval, mirror wardrobe, pedestal ip board), high bag chest, kapok mattresses id pillows, double wood bedstead and bedng, duchcsso chest, oval mirror wardrobe drawer chest, ottoman couch, chest, chairs, died linen basket, electric light extension, tchon linoleum, table, high-back chairs, its, pans, brooms, jam pan, baskets, clocio iron, scales, wire moat safe, 40-picco nner service, mincer, cooking utensils, BPS ocytho, (spades, garden took, wringer, irpentcr’s tools, lawn mower, 100yds wire Rtins*. Also, 2 Portable Fowlhouscs for Removal. 27 Fowls. , , The above Furniture is all the very latest id extra good quality, and is equal to new every way. On view morning of sale. No reserve.

A well-known London photographer has recently stated that photography is not a man's job. Women, ho says, cany out all the various processes and operations much hotter than men. This is attributed partly to the fact that women, being more, sympathetic, put sitters much.more at their ease. , But in developing and printing also women are said- -to -far sarpasa. men.

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Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17710, 11 July 1921, Page 6

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