npHE EMPRESS THEATRE. Direction J. D. Williams. "Where Everybody Goes." Stalls — — 3d CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Stalls Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3d Stalls, 3d; Dress Cirde, 6d. Stalls 3d COMMENCING TO-DAY Stalls COMMENCING and 3d COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Stalls SELIG'S • 3d World-renowned romantic Stalls SPECTACULAR DRAMA, 3d "THE COUNT Stalls "THE COUNT 3d OF MONTE CRISTO." Stalls OF MONTE CRISTO." 3d In which Stalls 500 PERFORMERS Wonderful 3d 300 PERFORMERS action. Stalls j 300 PERFORMERS 3d ' 300 PERFORMERS appear. Stalls This production COST £4000 3d COST £4000 Stalls Gorgeous COST £4000 3d Costumes. COST £4000 Stalls J 3d'l TO-DAY— ABSOLUTELY the first Stalls appearance in N.Z. of SELIG'S 3d stupendous work. _ Stalls "The Count of Monte Cristo." DIFFERENT to ANY OTHER Stalls 3d Only "THE COUNT Stalls at "THE COUNT 3d the "THE COUNT Stalls Empress. "THE COUNT 3d OF 3d Occupies OF 50 minutes Stalls OF 3d MONTE CRISTO !" Stalls " MONTE CRISTO !" 3d MONTE CRISTO!" Stalls 3d ALSO— "The Divorce" (A.B. Stalls exclusive comedy drama), "Gau- 3d mont Graphic," and a HOST of Stalls OTHERS. 3d BEGG'S FAMOUS PIANOS. THE 1913 MODEI£TnOW TO HAND. • Ex Turakina and Corinthic. WE draw the attention of intending buyers to the display of PIANOS by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS SCIIIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE FRITZ" KUHLA CORS AND KALLMAN NEWMAN AND CO., Ranging from £38 to £104, for Upright Pianos, and £115 to £140 for Grands. As wo are showing only tho latest, with all up-to-dato improvements, you should certainly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. 1 Ovor 50 years' honourable record is a guarantee that you get absolutely genuino value. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR AT THE "KASH" PROFIT-SHARING. ONCE again we are carrying out our un\vritton ( rule just previous to Stocktaking, viz., sharing profits to the extent of 10 per cent, off regular lin^s. 'Tis worthy mention that many lines show a considerably greater price concession; somo 16, others 20, still others 25 per cent, or , r more. Here you will note a few of our SPECIAL SPECIALS— 1 Smart Caps, from Is oaeh Felt Hats, 4s Ikl and upwards Straw Hats, loss 20 per cent. Odd Straws, 2s 6d each Linen Collars, 8s per dozen •Ties, from Is each Soft Shirts, from 3s' 'lid each ' Tunic Shirt?, from 3s lid each ■ 3 pairs All-wool Cashmere Socks, for 2s 6d Smart Sac Suits, from 51s 9d Summer Raincoats, 42s Flannel Suits, 25s Pyjamas, from 4s lid suit NOTE.-*Theso prices are for CASH at the timo of purchase I only. WALLACE & GIBSON, THE "KASH," WILLIS-STREET. . -■ ' ' . JUST LANDED, A wide range of ROLL-TOP DESKS! Entirely New Styles. Prices to suit everyone. ! THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., ' 17 tnd 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. 'Phone .1676. TU-JITSU ! JU-JITSU ! JU.JITSU ! As Taught in Japan. ! SPECIAL PRIVATE CLASS commences 12th FEBRUARY. Write » J. A. DUFFY, 66, Willis-street. |- , o~^—~ OCTAVIA NEWMAN MEMORIAL FUND. fFMHE Committee for tho Octavia NowJL man Memorial Fund wish to remind intending subscribers that after the 14th February, Mrs. Ernest Hadfield will receive all subscriptions, as Miss Fitzherbert, the present treasurer, is leaving for England. FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Louisa Vernon .(Williams) will leave her daughter's residence, 11, Tully-street, Ivilbirnie, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Knrori. Prhate interment. . E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st. and 28, ReVans-st. Telephone 937. FUNERAL CARD THE Friends of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Palmer are invited to attend the Funeral of their late daughter, Ida Muriel, which will leave their residence, 43, Aus-tin-stroet, on Wednesday, at 10 v m., for Uk- Ccmetcrv, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker nnd fSmbalmor, 60, Taranaki-rt. and 23, Revans-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. TIE Friends of the late Michael Creeno ai'o resped fully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Joseph's Church, Bucklc-'.trccl, To-morrow (Tuesday), 4th Feb., 1913; at 9 a.m., for Knrori Cemetery. Roquiom Mass ol 0 a.m. 11. A. PARSONAGE, ,, I'unpral Furnisher, 44, Revans-at. 'Phone 3635« - J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1913, Page 8
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