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milK EMPRESS TU&ATRK. Stall* "Whore Kvoiyoody Oops.' l 3d CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Stalls Daily, 11 (i.ni to 11 y in. 3d STALLS M. Drcm Cirole fid. Stalls — - 3d TO-NIGHT, ytall.j Ltinl Appeal .mid of 3d "THE OATH OF A glorious Stalls "THE OATH OF W *ioiy 3d STF/PIIEW Stalls STEPHEN 3d E>:qui P itclv HUT.LI3K." Stalls Ltheod." HULLER." 3<l (SciitGl to "The Unwritten Law.") Stalls "A CRY FOR HELP" I3d (A.B, exclusively fctwational Jt»ll» adventure.) 2tl "OAUMONT GRAPHIC," Stalls Includihg a view of Vtratoy of 3d India oh his olephuit short !,\ he Stalls fore the bomb pxplusion, 3d "THE BITE OF A SNAKE" Stalh (A.B exclusive c&mcdy/. ¥„ m » A ANn OTHF-KS. Stalls TO-MORROW, cmtjpkto olitinjo, 3d ihfluclihpr Stalls " RESTITUTION." oa A wonderful modern dratmt. Stalh "RESTITUTION" 3d "RESTITUTION." Stalls "RESTITUTION," 3d "RESTITUTION," Stalls « RESTITUTION," 3d " RESTITUTION," Stalls « RESTITUTION." 3d A remarkably sensational' utorjr. CST. '.THOMAS'S "ft ALLTNE WTO WN* Diroction~~John Fuller and Sons, TO-NIGHT, at 8. STRENGTH AND CUNNING 1 aTKJBNUTH AND CUNNING 1 A Thrilling Detective Story. STRUGGLE OF HEARTS I STRUGGLE OF HEARTS! ( Tho Story of Self Sacrifice. PLOT AND PASH! The Mother ahd tho Chei-ld were fcher*. FUNNtCUS, BOATBUILDER TORCH OF WAR • MANUFACTURE 01? COMBS MOTHER OF THEJtANCH STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees Haywwcl's, Ltd. Direction West's, T,M,» »nd Skyward* Ltd. ' *" - WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES I LAST NIGHT of A Thrilling Railway Romance, ON DONOVANS DIVISION Grips ON DONOVAN'S DIVISION Right ON DONOVAN'S DIVISION Through. Two Great Vitagraph Excluoivee, BUNNY AT THE DERBY. THK FACE Oil THK VOICE. THE FSICE.OR THE VOICE. Featuring Miss Florence Turner. THE MOTHER OF THE RANCH. THE MONEYLENDER A Remarkable THE MONEYLENDER Drama. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW I KING GEORGE'S THEATRE, . Lower Hutfc. s TO-MORROW NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. . PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. Tho Wonderful 7000 ft Picture, ALASKAN-SIBERIAN EXPEDITION. iitfgtt jBitKB wtem Prices as usual. TT^ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 26th FEB., At 8 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. CITY BAND at NEWTOWN PARK.' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. * 26th February, 1913. <J3T. MAR~Y'S~CHURCH, KARORI. TO-MORROW"*EVENING, THURSDAY, 87th FEBRUARY, 1918, At ,8 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL, By MR. LAURENCE F. WATKINS, Mus. Bac, assisted by the Members of St. Mark's Choir. Collection m Aid of the Organ Fund._ GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCB. DRUIDS' HALL.' 28th FEBRUARY. 1915. Proceeds in aid ot Mr. A. Nunnefley and Family (Member of Waterside Work, ors' UaLon). Full Bns. B&ad iv 'attendance and O-chestifel Aseompahiment. Dances interspersed with Musie&l Item*. The Butcher Prodigy Qi'chestm will assist. Good Music, Good Songs, Latest Dcmcet, Tickets, Is. H. SIMPSON, Baadttfcftter. A. LEONARD JONES. H0n,.86C,_ W.C.T.U. - A GARDEN PARTY will be held in **■ the grounds of J. P. Luke, Esq., Hiropi-street, on Salu.-d'ty, Ist March, at 3 p.m. Take Cohstablcstrcet tram. To bs opened by Lady Stout. Admission ,Is, including afternoon tea. DIAMOND FOOTBALL CLUB. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE 21st Annual Meeting of tho above Club will be held next week. AH members (present ahd pa<it) tthd ftll intehding members are invited. Timo and place of meeting will be advertised iR Monday's Post. ROBT. DAVENPORT, Pres. D.F.C.^ WELLINGTON- SLAUGHTERMAN'S UNION. A MEETING of tho above Union will **"*• bo held »', the Trades Hall, «, Cubaetioet, Wellington, TO-MORROW (Thur«c'ay) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. M. J. REARDON, Secretary. Tg"n~6lT~a. p. "t~b. uda, teacher of music, School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, v Has Resumed- Teiwhihg. Graded Courses in Elementary and Ad» VKhoed Fluto Playing, modern Italian School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL ■ TRAINING. Studiq-SSO,, LAMBTON.QUAY. A FRAGMENT OF ASTROLOGY,"- ' By "Mor'tvihg Star." , Of Interest to Old and Young. "Ihf&rm&tivd ahd Ihteresting.'^—Vidß Evchihg Post, 22nd Feb. Obtainable' by Post Only. Address ' MORNING STAR, i _ i _^__ ii _ j __^^^ > Evehihg Poijt. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. CONCESSION* TICKETS. THFj various Coiicessiou Tickets which vt ere , withdrawn, from sale on the 19th August. 1912, will Not be accepted on cars on and after SATURDAY, Ist March, 1913. Aftei last-mentioned data these Tickets will be received at the Thorndon Tram* way Office for a period of two months, tttid Concession Tickets of tho form now on sale- issued in exchange. M. OAI3LB. A.1.8.E., 1 ' Traffic Stipcriiitenflcnt-i 25tb JTobruory, 1915. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TLTEaSIIS. . YON lIARTITZBCK AND •"*• COLLINS beg lo announce to their numerous customers «hd the public gener« ally that, they hive dissolved partnership from February, 1913. In the future U.ey will each mrry on ft, scpM-alo bnsinew, Mr, Yon H&rtitzech nt 120, Ghu*nee. street, ahd Mr. Collins a-, 2?, Bouloott' street. Whilst tftkihg this opportunity to thank their many customer* who huva helped in the pnes to m»ke their business a st'ecert they reipoctfully nolicil, «, share of pstronagu in the future. ' I.fiFT'OPF~ CLOTHING! MRS. NIGHTINGALE!, Ca*h Buyer of Ladies',. Gent»\ and Children* Left-off Clothing, BodU, Bug*, Portrut.h« 4«nux, etc. ; letters reeeiv* prompt attention. 105, Lambtou-quay. ■ ?Phoa» 2624.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8