PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE). COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! NORMA TALMADGE In Her Greatest Role i WE HAVE SAID "HER GREATEST" BEFORE-BUT THAT WAS BEFORE WE "KIKI" "KIKI" With RONALD COLMAN. ! OH, THE BEAUTY OF IT! OH, THE BEAUTY OF IT! There's a note of sadness—a lot of gladnesa in little Kiki, who came from somewhere to fill the heart of the "beat catch" in Paris. Kiki caught him all right! Caught him »nd held him. And how could he help but love Kiki? YOU'LL LOVE KIKI-YOU CAN'T HELP IT! HER SMILES! HER WILES! THEY ARE HERE. BUT WITH THEM A GREATER NORMA TALMADGE THAN YOU EVER SAW BEFORE. A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE. 1 BOOK EARLY! BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) ONLY AT GEORGE & DOUGHTY'S OPEN WAREHOUSE IN VICTORIA STREET PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL GABARDINE—In a good range of shades. Suitable for Costumes and Coats. Our usual 17/6 quality. Extraordinary Special 10/6 yard LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE—FuII-fashioned, in a good rang* of light shades. Oar usual 6/6 quality. Extraordinary Special 3/11 pair WONDERFUL PILLOW CASE VALUE-^ur ;own Make. The cotton is absolutely pure, with special linen finish. Will give every satisfaction in washing and wear. Extraordinary Special 5/9 the half-dozen 80 BOYS' SHIRTS—In grey and striped cotton. All sizes. Extra strong. Great bargains. Not more than 6 Shirts to any one customer. Extraordinary Special 3/11 each or 2 for 7/6 SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION AT WARDELL'S SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON. Vl^E couldn't improve the quality of our Bacon, so we have improved the method '' of selling it by installing the ingenious "BERKEL" BAGON CUTTING AND STACKING MACHINE. Electrically driven, this machine slices beautiful rashers and stacks them one on the other, eliminating the necessity of doing this by hand. Thus do we guarantee our customers UNIFORMLY AND HYGIENICALLY SLICED BACON. See this machine in operation in our window. Bacon sliced and packed in this way is easier to handle and easier to cook. The first and only machine of its kind in Wellington. BUY WARDELL'S PRIME BREAKFAST BACON HYGIENICALLY SERVED. FULL-FLAVOURED SIDE RASHERS, 1/5 a Ib; SHOULDER RASHERS, 1/3 a Ib. FULL-FLAVOURED SIDE RASHERS, 1/5 a lb; SHOULDER RASHERS) 1/3 a Ib. DISCOUNT WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. WARDELL'S, Provision Merchants and Tea Importers., WILLIS STREET.
DANCING. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria. Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). TO-NIGHT Wellington's Most Popular Old-time Dance. THE DE LUXE LEADS THE WAY. Our Special Monte Carlo Attraction. Valuable Prises Given Away. Supper provided. Ladies Is fld, Gents 2s. K M'GONNELL, MX!. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. SPECIAL NOTICE"!—Hard-up Carnival TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. NEW CENTURY HALL. ' TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LADIES FREE. LADIES FREE. PERCY QUILLTONIAN JAZZ BAND will play all the Latest. Gents 2s. Supper provided. FREE-LADIES-gREE. SELECT JAZZ JOY NIGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL. (86, Abel Smith street.) THE VIOLET JAZZ. TOLLIEST DANCE IN TOWN. ** Balloons, Streamers, Prices. A Clean, Healthy Jaw. Luoky Fee Trot, 40 prises.' JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8-12. Dancing 8-12. Gents 2s, Ladies la 6d. Direction; MR. AND MRS. J. SHARP. fTHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At 8.80 o'clock. Ring 28-294 to Reesrve Tables. DAILY SESSIONS: Afternoon Te» 3 till 5 Cabaret 8.30-12 Wednesdays 8.30 till 1 MANUEL HYMAN'S FAMOUS EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA at All Sessions. ANNOUNCING FURTHER SHIPMENTS '■- Of NEW MODELS, JJIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES. Prices from £11. Easy terms arranged. Call or write for Catalogue. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., (Accredited Agent*), MANNERS STREET, J LOUIS ALBERT SANDERSON, of ' Wellington, will not be responsible for any Debts incurred in my name except under my written authority. L. A. SANDERSON, 16, Lindum terrace. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.The Company hereby gives one month's notice of its intention to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy No, MSU9i, issued by the Mutual Life Association of Australasia on the life of William M'Laughlin, and declared to have been lost.—W._ F. NichoHs, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 2
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