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UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. THE PAGEANT! PAGEANT! . IN AID OF THE BOYS' INSTITUTE. IN .NSBBSS P_f! -N88335 PiSi TO-MdRROW! and TOMORROW! LABOUR DAY! 2.30 To 5.— 7.30 To 10. IF WEATHER SHOULD BE UNFAVOURABLE, THE PERFORMANCES WILL TAKE PLACE IN TOWN HALL AT 3 AND 8 P.M. THE INSTITUTE BAZAAB OPENS AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, * AND CONTINUES THROUGHOUT TOT WE^^. • THE NEW THEATOE~ MAOMAHON AND DONNELLY'S. VGO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." THIS EVENING. 24th OCT. . THIS EVENING, SIR WALTER SCOTT'S GLORIOUS ROMANCE"IVANHOE!"' v WHIOH ATTRACTED HUNDREDS ALL DAY YESTERDAY. ! ALSO A PERFECT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME 1 i i COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, 27 th OCTOBER, MAOMAHON AND DONNELLY WILL PRESENT THE GREATEST LIVING PICTURE OV THE TIME ; j "LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT!" IN all the realm of world-travel there is ever tho same magic faeoinating centre— LONDON 1 Around that magnetic pole revolve the interests and destiniee of the British Empire. History, Art, Science— every oivi|ising thing radiates from it. Is it to be wondered at then that a compilation of every feature of its vivid SOCIAL LIFE AND HISTORIC LANDMARKS, rendered into being with absolute thqroughnee* by thp unerring art of the Cinematograph, should challenge »nd enohnin the absorbing intorest of the travollod »nd tho untravelled Britisher alike? > MR. CHARLES MACMAHON, during a recent trip to Europe, opneeived the idea -of compiling, for tho delectation of the people of the Overseas Dominions and the world in general, a work co oompreheneivo in the living depiction of tlija fascinating subject as to far etfeel anything of the kind hitherto either conceived or accomplished. How far he has succeeded will be abundantly manifested when the complete worjc is presented for the first time here. , THE SUBJEOTS RANGE PROM WINDSOR CASTLE TO PETTICOAT LAN_). 1« LIVING, BREATHING, THROBBING LONDON," % IN ALL ITS MAJESTY AND MYSTERY! WEULINGTON RACING CLUB: RACES!;';', RACES! ;' .RACES! TSSS R4«Si ' 13S-SS RISKS', ' FIBST DAY : SATURDAY ! SATURDAY ! eir'st race starts at noon. Trains leave for the RACECOURSE as Kollows:— TE ARO DEPART— IO.23, 10.43 a.m. ; WELLINGTON DEPART— IO.IB, 10.40, 11.0, 11.9 a.m., 12.6 P>m * | A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.' 1 __— NEWTOWN "DARK! '-\TEWTOWN TpARK! ( BWTOWN A ARK! 1" EWTOWN X ARKI SATURDAY AND % MONIWAY, AND THROUGHOUT JOIN STREETS EACHEVENINGI THE RED JACKET TOBACCO MAN WILL BE GIVING SOVEREIGNS AWAY t Just buy *- packet of RED JACKET TOBACCO, show it to the RED JACKET * • TOBACCO MAN when asked, AND GET A SOVEREIGN 1 THE RED ! JACKET. TOBACCO MAN WILL BE IN THE VICINITY OF BERMAKS, TOBACCONIST, ALL DAY SATURDAY. SEE BERMAN'S WINDOW.

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FUNERAL CARD. nntHE Friends of late late Dr. AlexX' ander M'Arthur, S.M-, are respectfully invited to attend hip Funeral, which will leave tho New Occidental Hotel, Lambton-quay, To-inprrow (Saturday), 25th inst., 1913, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori, E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmed, 60, Tanranaki-gtreet and 28, Riddiford-street 'Phone 937 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. JTXHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Janet X Mitchell, Widow of the late William Mitchell, of IJorokiwi Valley, will leave 31, Palmer-street, at 11 a.m. To-morrow (Saturday), 25th October, 1913, for the Puhautanui Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friends of the late Ernest G. X Barnes are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the loot of Athol-crescent, Bouleott-atrcet, To-moirow (Saturday), 25th October, at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-et., and 28, Riddiford-st. 'Phone 957 (day or night). A WORD ABOUT TEA. ALL the Teas we 6ell are imported by ourselves direct, ant} blended at our own Factory, 60 our Customers can rely on. getting the BEST VALUE for their money. That this 'fact is appreciated is proved by the great sate we have for OUR OWN Blended Teae, which is steadily increasing every year. TRY THE ORIENT, -t /o PER LB. Strong, Economical. WARDELI/s, TEA SPECIALISTS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 100, 24 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 100, 24 October 1913, Page 2