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LAST THREE DAYS! LAST THREE NIGHTS , 2.30. — NOW SHOWING. — 7.30. AT QUEEN'& THE COSIEST THEATRE ATTTFCV\T'C! ■ vx-vjjl^JU^ >3. IN WELLINGTON. IJUJLiJiIN fe. THE PARAMOUNT AUSTRALIAN-MADE SUPER-PRODUCTION, A LONGFORD-LYELL PRODUCTION: "THE DINKXJM BLOKE!" Starring ARTHUR TAUCHERT and LOTTIE LYELL. And Produced by RAYMOND LONGFORD. ■ ] All famous for their work 'with C. J. DENNIS'S Famous Classic: ' I " THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." . ;> ' A DRAMA OF'LOVE AND A 'FATHER'S SACRIFICE THAT WILL MAKE | iOU LAUGH AND CRY, AND WILL THRILL YOU. ! FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. j QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA ' Under tho Eminent Conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. UADES.TOWN CARS leave corner of Cuba and Vivian streets after the shove. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SECOND NIGHT! SECOND NIGHT! Of tho MONSTER SKATING CARNIVAL. THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, VIVIAN STREET (Take No. 4 Car), THE WINNING MOTOR CYCLE CHALLENGED ' THE ISSUE WILL BE DECIDED TO-NIGHT SEE THIS THRILLING EVENT! SEE HOW THE MOTOR CYCLE NEGOTIATES THE CORNERS. CONTINUATION OF ALL COMPETITIONS. Take a.Tip from last night—RESERVE: Box Plan at Rink. Office. THE GLADDEST AND GAYEST BALL OF THE YEAR! THE GLADDEST AND GAYEST BALL OF THE YEAR! ~. - WELCOME; WEEK. "■ - GRAND CITIZENS' BALL. GRAND CITIZENS'BALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . 8 o'clock. — TUESDAY.. 10th JULY. — 8 o'clock., RAPTUROUS MUSIC BY BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. RAPTUROUS MUSIC BY BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. ■ UNIQUE DECORATIONS BY CAPTAIN ABEL AND COMMITTEE 250 — PALMS ARRIVING FROM NELSON — 250 ADMISSION—DoubIe, ss; Single, 3s; Spectators, 2s. PilncTcO °9LTD OnrH^ Sr"!^tT Ecl CetS NOW-Fi;°m THE BRISTOL t> ii o r' J »,,■> BKG&-, LTD., or from any of the Committee The Ball Secretary MR, J. I. GOLDSMITH (Telephones, Day 21-810, Evening 21-685° will be pleased to give any further information. THERE'LL BE A WELCOME FOR ALL AT THE GRAND CITIZENS' BALL. for kS,s^^:sK^™. m at * am-wednesd^-SPEClAL ■■■'■■ NOTICE ;V ;. . " ■ ■- ■ " ' ■'" RE • CITIZENS'BALL, TO-NIGHT, CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS DANCE SATURDAY, 14th. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE WISHING TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED, THE Z.AK.:. STUDIOS, . ' 59, MANNERS STREET, , . . , . ■ Will be OPEN from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m., TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY. OTHBJR APPOINTMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED BY TEL. 953. WELLINGTON RACES. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) \ ' AND SATURDAY, 11th and 14th JULY. TRAINS will run from Lambton' Station at short intervals from 9 35 am until 10.17 a.m., with additional ordinary trains 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. ' ' FARES.—Carriages, 6s 6d; Seated Wagons, 4s 6d (including Admission to Outside Enclosure). . A Limited Number of Tickets for the Ladies' Reserve on the Official Stand are now on sale at the. CLUB'S OFFICE, Woodward street, or may bo obtained at the Course; price 5s each. ' • ! Official Stand Roof Tickets obtainable at Course; price 2s 6d each. . A. E. WHYTE. Secretary. SELLING FAST— | ■ TWEED ENGLISH OVERCOATS, 45/- ---[ RAINCOATS, 27/6 (postage paid) | If you are going out for an evening, it's wise to take an Overcoat with | you. The chances are you'll need it, and you are likely to catch a [ ■ cold if you go without it. I BRUCE HOWE, CLOTHIER AND MERCER, (OPPOSITE MIDLAND HOTEL), 188, LAMBTON QUAY ... WELLINGTON. Also at v CLAUDE COLLETT'S BUILDINGS, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. FIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! WELLINGTON CORPORATION '. CHIMNEYSWEEP AKAMVVAYb. TTERB. TOMLINSON, practical chirr, ILLUMINATED CAR. Bi^feXt" Ne^to^Tel.te A S there have been numerous requests FURS • FTTTIS ±X that the Illuminated Tram Cm ANOTHER Consignment to hand should again be shown n the City., this J\_ Marmot n-Wti-ir <^1 TC^WN,, Car TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 10th and Beiuer The!^ ai 0 JULY, will leave Russell terrace at 7.0 cent, below usual price Cull before vZ p.m., travelling via Cuba street to Lamb- , decide, from £14 14s. Seigel's Keenest ton Station, then at 7.50 p.m. to Ori- Value, Mauners-st. h ' lvee"est ental Bay, depart Oriental Bay 7.50 p.m. 01^™-™^ ~ • to Courtenay place. Arrive there at 8.0 -^ „T aS ho OWNERS. p.m., where it will remain for ton (10) P L, AV,f. and Specifications prepared for minutes. Tiieiice return to Newtown T~ buildings to suit your requirements. Depot. Low fees. Apply 25, Mein-sL . D. M'GJLLIVRAY. HARRY BAKER ! 10* J U ., afe,. *»*" M" iO, Manners-it, (upstairs). Entrance Studio Stairway. |

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 2

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