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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAT LAST DAY LAST DAY 1 LA ST LA Y LAST LAY I LAST LAY LAST DAY of the Great Cave Cure i'or Gloom. Lu«t Lay of' the mirth, and music of tlio Citizen-Soldiers’ Carnival at the Town flail for the Community Club needed l>y Territorials and Senior Cadets. HE. OR SHE WHO HE OR SHE WHO HE OR SHE WHO j ME OR SHE WHO He or she who hesitates and loses one of the last happy hours of the Carnival will have days of vain regret. ! GIVE TO HR HEART i GIVE TOGK HEART | Give your heart and soul—chance- for I big gladness tbi* afternoon and evening. j MATINEE TO-DAY. ; MATINEE TO-DAY. t . Da not miss the? Matinee in the Con- , cert Chamber at 3 o’clock. Pupils of 1 .Mr J. Knowsley wifi give a wonderful variety of .Dances, including a Doll Dance, Skipping-rope- Dance, Dutch Dance, Russian Polk Dance, and others—aJl inspiriting. CHAMPION CADETS. CHAMPION CADETS. Senior Cadets'' Military Competitions wilt begin in the Town Hall at U. 30 p.m. and finish at 8.30. Ilis Excellency tho Governor-General will present the prizee. "GAY GAMBOLS'” TO-NIGHT. "GAY GAMBOLS” TO-NIGHT. Sirs Abbott Bussell will present “The Gay Gam’boM”—groat merrymakers'—in the Con-cert Chamber at 8 and 9 p.m, DON’T FORGET TO HAVE DON’T FORGET TO' HAVE Don’t forget to have another look at tho War Trophies Museum. , Another look at the Glow-worm Cave. Another try at the Hoop-la. Another guess for the Typewriter, the Fur and good things. Another shillings worth or sixpennyworth of everything else on offer. AUCTION TO-NIGHT. AUCTION TO-NIGHT. At the conclusion of the'Carnival To- l night Atr A. G. Wallaco will sell by I Auction any goods that remain in the stalls. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Town Hall, —This Afternoon and Even* ing : Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Concert Chamber. —Each Entertainment. 6d. - War Trophies Museum. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Glow-worm Gave—* Adults. 6d; Children. 3d. ATHLETICS COMBINED CLUBS. N.Z CHAMPIONS COMPETING. Basin Reserve, TO-DAY, AT 2 P.II. Record Entries. ADMISSION, Is. R. W. SHALLCRASS, 994 Hon. Sec. rVnrfy ST. PATRICK’S DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th. Ci RAND NATIONAL SPORTS AND V3T DANCING And GRAND SPECTACULAR DRILL DISPLAY By 1000 CHILDREN 1000 NEWTOWN PARK. The Procession will commence from Government Buildings instead of Boulcott street, and all talcing part should assemble in Eeatherston street, at rear of Government Buildings, at 9 a.m., St. Patrick’s Day. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT, TOWN HALL, IN THE EVENING. Best of Talent Procurable. Reserves, 3s 6d. Gallery and Front Stalls, 3s; limited tnumber of Back Seats, 2A WB KNOW THAT YOU DON’T KNOW! ®UT we don’t take advantage of it. OF COURSE YOU KNOW your own particular job, though perhaps you have not quite realised how little otters know of your business. You could smile at other people’s ignorance, but there is'one thing on which we can all j udge, that is : Logical statements.

If we told you that our Suite held a supremacy of etyle, fit, and wearing, quality, you could not judge, but when we my OUR SUIT PRICES are LOWEST FOR THEIR QUALITY, because of our low - overhead expenses (no shop rent, no window display, no bad debts, no extensive advertising, no overloaded 6tock, and several other no’s then. YOU AJRiE A COMPETENT JUDGE, i Of qouvso you're not out to buy statements, its Suits you want, satisfactory Suits, and this is where our intimate knowledge of an intricate business is at your service. Wo promise nothing that will not convince your sense of logic, we perform alii we promise, because your patronage is worth it, because the word "Paragon" tneains a standard of excellence (we're Living up to it), and because wo get profit ana you get pleasure from our principle of selling worthy wear from workroom to wearer at wholesale. THE! PARAGON TAILORING CO., (Upstairs) 59. Manners street. Minimum «£6 6ST*" Maximum <£B Bs. MISCELLANEOUS. HOT LUNCII from Is Gd, procurable at Dustin’s, Ltd., Cuba street, Wellington. 168 HUNDREDS of thousan'ds of motorist© acclaim the unquestioned .super* crity of CLINCHER CROSS TTEK& under all road and climatic conditions. All garages can supply. **'I3LESSINGS on your heart, yo brew good tea," overheard at Dustin’s. Cubi.i street. 168 KUYAL TYFEWKITEK. THE Machine with a personality anti exclusive features. For descriptive I catalogues. W. J. Sealer and Co., 32, l<sre.v street, Agents.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 3

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