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THE KING'S! ALL THIS WEEK. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ALL THIS WEEK. COMMENCING TO-DAY. TWICE DAILY. MATINEE AT 2.30. EVENING, AT 8. MATINEE AT 2.30. EVENING, AT 8. THE BELGIAN WAR DRAMA—FOUNDED ON HISTORICAL FACT THE 'MARTYRDOM of NURSE CAVELL An Impressive Tribute to the Memory of a Martyr whoso Bravery and Sacrifice Stirred tho Whole Civilised World. ENGLAND'S JOAN OE ARC. THE STORY THAT WILL ROUSE WELLINGTON. A Magnificent and Caretully Selected Programme in Support. SPECIAL MUSIC BY AN AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Miss Nora Vincent will sing Nurse Cavell's Favourite Hymn, "ABIDE WITH ME." Mr. P. S. Latham will Recite Martha Young's Boautiful Poem, "THE MARTYR." PRICES AS USUAL. RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. OR KJ^G'SJT^ATRE. 'PHONE s\^:[ l}}____l-™_________ t

EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S., FROM NOON TO-DAY. 'The "First Prize" Picture Produces, JESSE LASKY, Presents BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET America's most bewitching and versatile actress, in a. magnificent portrayal of the truly emotional character of Margaret Huntley, a Red Cross Nurse, In the FAMOUS PLAYERS' Big Four-act Emotional Drama, ' "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" A feature Picture rich in startling incidents, so much so that- at times the quick-changing scenes become almost kaleidoscopic in their actions. A considerable part of the play occurs in the FrenchGerman war zone. BLANCHE SWEET In "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" Gives an artistic interpretation of a most difficult, part, and her 'charming personality makes one forget the limited register of emotions. OTHER GOOD PICTURES AS WELL. Tea served Free at the Day Sessions to Dress Circle patrons. Prices —Day Sessions: Stalls, 3d; Dress Circle, od. ,'Night Sessions: Usual Prices. WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT. ■OECRUITING Meetings will be held Hi as under: — ■ ROSENEATH SCHOOLROOM, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Speakers: Hon. A. L. Herdman, and Messrs. F. W. Manton and R. R. Martin, Jun. KHANDALLAH — TUESDAY, 7th March. Speakers: Messrs. R. A. Wright, M.P., A. de B. Brandon, and W. Madeson. PARAPARAUMU—WEDNESDAY, Bth March. KARORI PAROCHIAL HALL—Thursday, 9th March. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS. COURTENAY-PLACE and BOULCOTTSTREET—FRIDAY, 10th March. BROOKLYN SCHOOLROOM — MONDAY, 13th. March.' NEWTOWN—St. Thomas's Schoolroom, TUESDAY,- 14th-March." WADESTOWN SCHOOLROOM — THURSDAY, 16th March. „ R. R. MARTIN, Jun., Secretary NATIONAL RESERVE. RECRUITING MEETING, ROSENEATH SCHOOL, TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. 'ra/jTEMBERS of B Company, Ist RegiIvJL ment, are requested to attend above Meeting'in full strength. A. VEITCH, Major. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late. Ernest Edyward Timperley are invited to attend his Funeral, which will. leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Tara-naki-street, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 1.45 p.m., for St. Mark's Church, thence to Karori Cemetery.—E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st. and 28. Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night'nnd day). FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late A. E. Havelock Green will leave the residence of Mr. E. 11. Wilmot, 24, Upland-rd., To-morrow, Tuesday, at 9.30 a m., for tho Cometery, Karori. Private interment. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director and Embalmer. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937, Night and Day. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Alfred Hastings are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife, Annie Ophelia, which will leave her sister's residence, Mrs. Richards, 23, Ohiro-road, Tomorrow, 7th March, 1916, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBERT 11. WILSON & SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, Tel. 1999. 164, Adelaide-road. ROOMS TO LET. DENTIST'S OR DOCTOR'S SUITE MR. WM. HOBBS having gone into camp, tho Rooms in Tho Evening Post Building leased by him aro to bo lot as from Ist March next. From their position those rooms are particularly well adapted to a pushing, advertising dentist. Particulars, on application, to THE MANAGER, v Evening Post. TO LET, at Palmerston N., fine up-to-dato Premises, comprising shop and dwelling, 9 rooms; largo section, firstclass bakehouse; situated near the flourmill siding and in the heart of a thicklypopulated part of the town. These promises aro admirably E-e?ted. to a draper, baker, or grocer, and the rent is extremely low. Shop and dwelling can be taken with or without bakehouse. Apply A. J. Ilcaton, Fcatherston-street, Palmerston N. TO LET, new Double-Shop, Main-street, Featherston. Particulars apply J. Vilcs, Featherston. TO LET, throe Rooms and kitchen, .furnished, above shop, Courtenay-place; rent 22s 6d. Appiy 42, Courtenay-place. TO LIST, 4 Rooms, with all conveniences. Apply after 6 to-night, 95, Adelaide-road. TO LET, superior 9-roomed Residence, Thorndon; rental £2 15s. Apply E. Johnston and Co., 157, Lambton-quay. m6~LET7furnjsWl Bungalow" D\veflmg^ Jl- 7 rooms; piano, telephone, view harbour, moderate rent. Edward Reeves Co., 102,_Willis-slrect. TO LET, in .Potone, a 6-roomed House, all conveniences. Apply 18, Kouttcrrace, Wellington. mO LET, two large Rooms, partly fur-. A nished ; use. of conveniences; no children. Apply 78, Tinakori-roud.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 2

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