Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FOXTON; RACES ! ■22 nd and 33 rd JANUARY, ] | SggS 5183! avnSSW . ii^S iiili I A POPULAR COUNTRY MEETING, i 'ON-?O N -?C a * Spedal Passenger Train will l eave Wellington at 6.25 a.m., stopping P^mSon dSio' tLToursT 8 ' * Loß « tani with Spedal from On FRIDAY, 23rd, a train will leave Paekakariki at 6.40 a.m., stopping where required, and connecting with Special at Longburn for tho Course. 6C ° PPm? Wn6re E. WANKLYN, Secretary.

TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HPHE' KING'S THEATRE, ■*■ HE KING'S THEATRE, The Leading Picture House. HAYWARD'S HAYWARD'S PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. SOMETHING EXCEPTIONAL. First screening at Wellington of "PSYCHE" "PSYCHE" h "PSYCHE" ~A "PSYCHE" "PSYCHE" Grecian Mythological Legend. Grecian Mythological Legend. TXT _OF GREAT BEAUTY AND INTENSE DRAMATIC INTEREST. 3000ffc.of Grand Pathecolour. 3000 ft of Grand Pathecolour. LOVE STORY OF PSYCHE 'AND CUPID. Featuring those groat artists, MDLLE. NAPIER KONSKA. MDLLE. ANDREE PASCOLL, And the beautiful films And the beautiful films. CHILDREN'S HOUR," CHILDREN'S HOUR," Charming play on Longfellow's poems "AUCKLAND CUP. 1913/' "AUCKLAND CUP, 1913." "AUCKLAND CUP, 1913."Special for Race Week. "RAILROAD INSPECTOR'S PERIL." Exciting, thrilling, dramatic sensation. "SCHNITZ, THE TAILOR." Just a "Keystone" Comedy. Popular John Bunny. In "WHICH WAY DID HE GO?"> And a very special number of "PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE.'^ Bright and tuneful music. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. • 6d and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. BMPE BS 8 THEATRE. "Whero Everybody Goes." Stalls, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Lubin's Greatest Sonsational "Feature". ; }- Detective Drama. ' •, ; .<" * "PARTNERS , I "PARTNERS ! ; 'j "PARTNERS ' , 'H'l "PARTNERS '• "PARTNERS ' H. "PARTNERS 1 IN < CRIME." ! i- CRIME." CRIME." CRIME.'*CRIME." CRIME." "FLOWERS THAT BLOOM "FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING" IN THE SPRING" (Magnificent Floral Study)., ."APPLE GROWING IN WASHINGTON STATE* (Interesting Industrial.) "INTERRUPTED COURTSHIP 1 ! (Lubin's Big Comedy Hit). AND MANY OTHERS. Selections from "Count of Luxembourg" by THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. TGT M.G.A. GYMNASIUM HALL. -*• • LECTURE. REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, On STAKING MEN ALIVE."- , Admission, Is. TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT 1 QN VIEW AT M'G&EGOR WEIGHTS GALLERY: A UNIQUE COLLECTION Of ! PICTURES I ! By \ M. W. ANDRESEN. A GENUINE SONG I SUCCESS. "GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE .WORLD FORGETS.". THIS Song, by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer of "Perfect Day" and other successes, is now the world's best seller. Tho reason is a beautiful melody, set to exquisite words. We give one of tho verses : — How many wear a smile upon their faco i Although their hearts may hold an empty place ! None know thn- heights nor depths of their regrets. But God remembers when the world forgets. Every Singer should have thia Song. 1 PRICE, Is 9cl copy. Posted to any address Is lOd. Set in thruc keys— Eb (B to Eb), F, and G. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., /MANNERS-STREET. WELLINGTON. {THE HOME OF; GOOD. MHSKL

PIEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE i Manners-street (next Begg's). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE ! ! 'Another Stupendous Programme. THE QUEEN'S JEWEL! THE QUEEN'S JEWEL! THE QUEEN'S JEWEL! The most romantic picture drama ever shown in this city. / SPLENDIDLY ACTED ! BEAUTIFULLY MOUNTED! PERFECTLY PRODUCED"! Supported by THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. j •BRONCHO BILLY'S REASON. A DIVIDED HOUSE. i 'And a Host of Others, i FOLLOW THE CROWDS. j STAR. THEATRE. NEWTOW3M. FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT !' PSYCHE AND CUPID! PSYCHE AND CUPID ! A Magnificent Coloured Mythological Photo Play. AUCKLAND CUP, run at EUerslic (Sir Solo's Brilliant Win), And Others of the Best. D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d.

r A HINT, OF VALUE* Those who get on in the world are those who never fail to take a valuable* hint when it comes^heir way. Hero is a hint which may rSove of great value to you. Mr. T. J. Bell, 1, Mem-street, Newtown, says : — "Some years ago I was suddenly seized with sharp, shooting pains across the small of my back, which got worse and worse day by day, and I was soon so bad that I could scarcely get about. The kidney secretions became affected, being thick and cloudy, and containing a red sediment, and there was puffiness under the eyes. My rest at night was very disturbed, and I always felt tired and dull. One day a friend asked me had I taken Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and, as I had not, urged me to give this remedy a trial. I sent for a bottle at once, and by tho time I had finished it I felt ever so much better. Thus encouraged, I continued with the treatment until I was quite cured, using in all fivo bottles of the pills. It is four years since my cure was effected, and I havo been, in grand health ever since, so mine is a permanent" cure all right. I recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to all kidney suiferers, and feel sure if they will only take them regularly they will soon be cured as 1 have been." Kidney disease comes on quietly ; you don't know you have it until it has you Then don't neglect such symptoms as backache, headaches, giddiness, weak back, languor, tired-out feeling, bladder weakness, urinary trouble— these are all signs that .your kidneys need help Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are special help. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per bottle (six bottles, 16s 6d). or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-M'Clellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.— Advt. Swim, ewitn, swim! The racing men buy thoir costumes at Geo. Fosvlds, Lid. They know the beet market.— Advt.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19140119.2.21.3

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2

Word Count
894

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2