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npHE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Lid., Linley and Donovan TO-NIGHT, at 8. Last Performances of GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. An Entrancing Story of the Modern Financial World. Together with our Superb and Unrivalled Programme of Pictorial Gems. TRAFALGAR Has been greeted every night this week with a burst of PATRIOTIC FERVOUR. See it To-day. It's your Last Opportunity. NEXT WEEK. • NEXT WEEK. THFJ MILLS OF THE GODS. THE MILLS OF THE GODS. A Drama of Surpassing Merit. Prices as usual. Booking at Cusack's, Manners-street, or 'Phone 3413. S 1 HORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE WILLIS-STREET. ■ Tho Home of Perfectly- projected Pictures TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT THE GORGEOUS STAR DRAMA. "AMBITIONS OF A WOMAN!" "AMBITIONS OF A WOMAN!" "AMBITIONS OF A WOMAN I" A superb picture, taken in some of the world's finest scenery. "THE PONY THAT PAID THE RENT." A beautiful animal study. VITAGRAPH ROMANCE (Vita). Patho Gazette. Fortune in a Teacup. Scenio, Comic, and Educational Pictures. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. C^MP^MEJCHANGE ON MONDAY. DON'T FORGET TO : ENTER SHORTT'S PICTURE COMPETITION! PRIZES— £S, £2 10s, and £1. PRIZES— £S, £2 10b, and £1. Come on THURSDAY. 30th January, 1 FRIDAY, 31st January, and- SATURDAY, Ist February. Get a voting paper given froe with 1 your ticket. \ Carefully watch tho Pictures and decido in what order of merit you will placo them. ' Then fill in your voting paper and hand it in dr poet to roach SHORTT'S PICTURE THEATRE on or before WED- : NESDAY, 'sth FEBRUARY, ' 1913. ' Mark ' it "Competition." The idea of competition is to get , tho preferenco of our numerous pabrons as to pictures. Wte aro able to soloct our pictures from an almost i unlimited roportoiro, and all We want is to know what you want in pictures ' and ' we * will got it. ' ' I 1 Every patron has ONE VOTE free for j every ticket purchased— men (j women, and children . We want tho' opinions of ALL. The programme you havo to voto on is , to' bo ' shown, on, Thursday, 30th January, Friday, " 31st January ,~ and Saturday, Ist February, and voting papers containing all instructions will be issued to patrons on those days. - HOSPITAL GROUNDS. JTIHE CENTRAL" [ MISSION BAND -F-' will play in the.Hoßpital Grounds TO-MORROW" AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock. Collection' in aid of Hospital Funds. THELMA PETERSEN CONCERT. THELMA PETERSEN CONCERT. ■ CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. MISS THELMA N PETERSEN, the young Now Zealand Contralto, is- to •give >a farewell. Concert* on above date) on the eve of departure for. LondQn. , Full particulars later. W. D. GORHAM; Secretary. pEAD SHORTT'S PICTURES ADTISEMENT and enter for the Competition. ' A/pSS M. M'KINLAY (Trinity College Gold Medallist). Is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Address-— 66, Russell-terrace, Wellington South. ■ KENT-TERRACE " PRESBYTERIAN'" SCHOOLROOM. THE Pupils of the ■ Misses Mitchell's Preparatory and Kindergarten School Re-assemble sth February. Miss .Mitchell will be at the Schoolroom on TUESDAY, 4th February, , 1012 a.m., to meet Parents of intending Pupils. Defence Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1913. " TENDERS FOR E3RECTION OF ARTILLERY STABLES AND QUARTERS, CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS will bo received up to 12 o'clock (noon) on tho 15th FEBRUARY, 1913, for the Erection of above buildings. Plans and specifications may be seemat'tho rDefonco Office, Wellington. Tho lowest or any tender ttot necessarily accepted. Tenders to bo endorsed "Tender for Artillery Depot, Ohristchurch," and are to bo addressed to tho Quarter-masfcor-General, Headquarters, N.Z. Defence Forces, Wellington. H. O. KNOX, Ldeut.-Colonel. Quartermaster-Gorieral. A MOST INTERESTING NUMBER. Beautifully Illustrated. TXT EEKLY fIRAPHIC '*"' ' For \JT- 22nd Jan. • Wn. Rose and Carnation Show— 4 pages il Our NEW GOVERNOR and HIS STAFF Snapshots at tho Vico-Regal Levee., Wn. The Crisis in tho Meat Export Trade. Fine Views Gear Co., Meat Export Co. Works. SHIPPING AT WELLINGTON, etc., etc. FOR SAMPLE ROOMS OR SMALL WAREHOUSE STOCK. ¥I^o LET, portion of Cowan's Buildings, -*- corner of Harris-street ahd Jervoisquay, situated ground floor, and subdivided into clerk's typist's and manager's offices, and an exceptionally well-lit floor, alfjut 30 x 44,' for stock or show room. For particulars apply LONGMORE AND CO., ' Lambton-quay. J^T AT H A N'S 'BUI LD I NO'S OFFICES TO LET. The Top Flat is now available, and will bo subdivided to suit tenants. Apply JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., LTD., Featherston-street. OFFICE TO LET. rpO LET, on first floor of our building, J- Williß-street, well-lighted Office; ga* stove and electric light; 12s 6d per week. Apply W. H. Morrah and Co., 63, Willis-street. T w KELBURNK -"■"■ O LET, 45, Central-terrace, eight largo Rooms; gas cooker, electric light, every conv«m«nc&: large section and o&rdenj rental^g. Apply A. C. Bretherton, . flttft -Public Trial*.. \, .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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