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' ( Tr.jr AY WARD'S .PICTURES! TO-NIGHT At 8. NIGHTLY. THE KING'S THEATRE. Oilr Current Programme is One of QUITE EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. "Famous Players" at their best in Kate Kirby'd Detective Feature, A Grand Star Special, "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN!" 1 "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN!" "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN!" An astounding mystery based on the last scientific invention, the Infra-red Ray. The Death of Professor Wallace baffles fche cleverest detectives of tho day. Laura Sawyer as Kate Kirby. , Other Very Fine Films are; "ZUZA, THE BANDMASTER," 2100 ft of Keystone Hilarity. "THE LITTLE HERO!" A Really Delightful Drama. And Other Picture Gema. . THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d *nd Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. SH OR T T'S THEATRE, Wilfis-street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. COMMENCING THURSDAY. COMMENCING THURSDAY. Sensational Military "Feature," 2000 feet long, "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES!" "WITHIN THE ENEMY'S LINES I" Another Great Keystone Comedy— "TOO MANY BRIDES!" "TOO MANY" BRIDES 1" "TOO MANY BRIDES!" ' "TOO MANY BRIDES!" ; "TOO MANY BRIDES!'' And Others. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. rp hTe bri t a n~n la. direction „...,..,. A. J. Coleman. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE. Last Day and Night of "ON THEIR' WEDDING EVE!" ; -"ON THEIR WEDDING EVE!" ~ Big Supporting Programme. (Thursday) TO-MORROW ffd-MORROW (Thursday) ''.'. ' An Extraordinary Attraction, "TRAPPED A Sensational "TRAPPED Story '"Crapped of lovb "TRAPPED and "TRAPPED Adventure. 4 "TRAPPED / IN A FOREST FIRE!" ; IN A FOREST FIRE!" IN A FOREST FIRE!" : IN A FOREST FIRE!" IN A FOREST FIRE!" j IN A FOREST FIREI" j Depicting Actual Raging Forest Fires. ( ' Thrilling and Remarkable Escapes^ j Supported by Aft Interesting KEYSTONE ofTering, HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE HOW MOVING PICTURES ARL" MADE HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE 7 An Edison Bunch of Laughter, "HOW BOBBIE "HQW BOBBIE CALLED HER BLUFF!" .CALLED HER BLUFF I" The Newest Vitagraph Scream, "MARY .JANE!" For "MARY JANE!" Merriment "MARY JANE!"' Purposes "MARY JANE!" Only. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE J THE BRITANNIA WANTED KNOWN. mBE BRITANNIA THEATRE has now A been formed into a Limited Company of 5000 Shares, showing profit on first 12 weeks' running of 40 PER GENT. PER ANNUM. A . limited "number oi Shares FOR- SALE at £1 per Share, in lots of 10 upwards. Early application necessary. Apply WALTER MONK, Manager, Britannia Theatre. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, FULLER'S PICTURES— The Best! TO-NIGHT is the LAST NIGHT of Kate Kirby's Detective Triumph, SCCOft "HOUR BEFORE DAWN !" Star Drama, "HOUR BEFORE DAWN 1" and the Glorious "Keystone Comedy," ' "ZOZA, THE BANDMASTER !"-r2looft I & PROGRAMME OF RARE SPECIALS. i 3d *nd 6d, Children. Adults, 6d, Is. "" ' BAND. 'TUPP'S BAND AT NEWTOWN - PARK, t.;ffI'NIGIITt .;ffI'NIGIIT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. "MANAWATU AND WEST COAST CALEDONIAN s SOCIETY. TCfiLEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING To be held on Show grounds, palmerston n., £ EASTER MONDAY, 13th APRIL. * Programmes and all particulars on application to Secretary. "Nominations for Running and Cycling Handicaps close 30th March. t 1 W. M. M'KENZIB, Sec, Box 186, 2 Palmerston, N. Z MASTERTON RACING CLUB. !~A C'CEPTANCES for First Day 'B Races and Entries lor Maiden Hack Raco Slcse with the Secretary, at his Office, Oueen-street, Masterton, on Friday, 27th March, 1914* at 10 p.m A. HATHAWAY, \ Secretary, OFFICERS and Members of the Coronation, Melroso, and Island Bay Lodges, U.A.0.D., are reminded of the Installation of P. A. Bro. A C. 11. Beu, Ha, District President, No. 21 District, which will take placo TO-MORROW NIGHT, 26th March, at the Island Bay Lodgeroorn. All sister lodges are inviteu to attend. R. T. BAILEY, A.D. T. MOLLISON, Secretary, Island Bay Lodge, *" CORONATION LODGE, No. 26, U.A.O.D. '!A N Official Visit will be paid by tho 11 Officers and Brethren to Island Bay Lodge on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. Installation of D.P, £ By Order of the A.D. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORK- " ERS' UNION. CPEOIAL MEETING, Trades Hall, O THURSDAY EVENING, 26th MARCH. Business— To consider Registration of Union under Arbitration Act; General Business. G. G. FARLAND, Secretary. ' * WELLINGTON HOCKEY CLUB. rnHE Annual General Meeting of the JL above Club will be held at the Stock Exchange Rooms, 170, Featherston-streot, on WEDNESDAY, 25th March, at 8 p.m. H. A. SCHLAADT, jHaa. gee. t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 2

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