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THE "NEW THEATRE. Manners-street. Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. ] GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. ] DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ] CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. ] Quartor of a million pat*ons in 8 months. 3 "THE SIEGE OF CALAIS." j "THE SIEGE OF CALAIS." ] An Extraordinary and Realistic Historical J Production, in which over ] TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ■ ACTORS TAKE PART. It Created a Sensation Last Night. : TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. "SSI IJS GE OF CALAIS" "THE SIEGE OF' CALAIS" And the usual ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE.' '■ Children THREEPENCE_evflrywher^ gTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! : STAR PICTURES! ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS! Pathe's Greatest Production, "THE SIEGE OF CALAIS I" "THE SIEGE, OF CALAIS!" Never, on an;p stage can .such 6oenee ac are depicted m this film be produced. Space, hills, and the room for tho hundreds of horses and thousands of men are required, and these things, as everyone knows, are not to be found on tho ordinary stage. Until this Picture, "THE SIEGE .OF CALAIS!" which , is a Masterpiece of Colouring, ie .seen, its magnitude cannot be realised. Supported by an Incomparable Series of STAR'S SUPERB PICTURES. STAR THEATRE ORCHESTRA. , MOTORING UP BEN NEVIS Ih a Ford Motor Car. THE AUSTRALIAN CORD VOYAGER. GAZETTE. OF LIFE. SURF BATHING, LYALL EAY, Etc. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d. • GRAND TO-MORROW, GRAND MATINEE ! 2.30. MATINEE ! KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. PICTURES! BOOMING! PICTURES! TO-MORROW— Afternoon and Evening. A Startling Programme 1 Never Before Equalled in the District. And they are, all NEW ! THE RULING PASSION! THE RULtNG PASSIONS (Exciting Drama, 1000 ft long.) ■ The- The The Downward Crooked Troublesome f Path. Road. Secretary. EVERY ONE A "STAR." Red' Eagle. » Australian Gazette. > Winter in the Baltic. Frozen Fishing in the Carabean. Her Grandfather. Sentimental Walk. A Treat for Lower Hutt Resideoate. Raised Seats (Reserved), Is; Floor, 6d. TJL/OU PICTURES, INGESTRE-ST. BIJOU BOXING MATCH. BIJOU BIJOU Lewis. v. Co&tello BIJOU BIJOU ■ J. Jeanette in the Ring BIJOU BIJOU- Great Detectivo Story BIJOU BIJOU' Piukerton'a Exploits' BIJOU BIJOU SLAVE FOR LOVE BIJOU BIJOU Changing the Cook BIJOU 1 BIJOU Thames to the Shannon. BIJOU BIJOU Love of the Enemy. BIJOU FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! URNITURE ! FURNITURE 1 1 WE 'ARE CASH BUYERS l Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE la large and email lots. . HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN.,. RICHARDSON BROS., * 206, UPPER CUBA-ST. i' , * Telephone .....' M « M , «.'.. 1062 ~~ '< OUR ANNUAL - r ~ OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE! FOR ONE MONTH ON.LV. JTEAVY REDUCTIONS InJEWELLERY. SILVERWARE ' • ELECTROPLATE LEATHER GOODS WALKING STICKS, and SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS GOODS See our Window., Every Article Marked in Plain Figure*. Call Before the Best Lines are Snapped Up. Naino and Date Engraved ,FREE on' Any Article Purchaeed. S. G. ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 352, LAMBTON-QUAY. TO SECRETARIES 01 LIBRARIES AND MAGAZINE CLUBS. C. A. INNES, |~IAN Supply you with any BOOK orVV PERIODICAL. If you want promjjjs and careful attention at reasonable prices, givo Us a. trial. _ C. A. INNES, ' BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ' 28,, WILLIS-STREET. TUST OPENED— A Beautiful Selection of ROLL-TOP ' DESKS! . ROLL-TOP DESKS! At SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Call and Inspect. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, LTD., 1 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phone 1676. DOG-CART AND MARE. XpOR SALE,' a smart Dog-cart with -■- rubber tires, built by 11. Brabnor and Sons, also two Sets of Silver-mounted Harness, and one Bay Mare, rising five; guaranteed quiet and 6ound. Apply to R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., Boot Mart, Cuba-street. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 13th JAN. LOn the Premises, ' 104, Willis-street. AST DAY OF SALE 1 Of SILVER PLATE, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Etc., Etc. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. Remember— TO-MORROW is the LAST DAY. J. B. £LARKE, Auctioneer, 104, Willis-st. WANTED-Children's Print Ovoralls, 7£d; Children's Galatcas, 6d (must go); Baby Lawn Pinafores, 7id, lOJtl. Cole's Drapery_Co. WANTED to Soil, Horse and Harness, staunch, bargain £14, sui{- express; also Horse (quiet)', Saddle, and Bridle, complete; otters; must be sold; vet.'a certinc&te if necessary. Apply 4, Penrojß-ivenae, Newtown (opp. Libr»ry).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1912, Page 8

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