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MEW T II E A T R E, Manners-street. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Selig's Thrillins "Feature" Detcclhe Drama, "THE FINGEU PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" ' "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "THE FINGER PRINT!" "ILLUSTRATED HAPPENINGS 1 ABROAD." ! "ECLAIR JOURNAL I" Rex's Enchanting Story. "THE FLOWER GIRL!" "A LITTLE MOTHER, WANTS A NEW MAMMA !" ETC. QT. THOMAS'S HALL. Lessees: South Wellington Picture Co. LAST NIGHT. "THE DUCHESS OF THE FOLLIES !" "THE DUCHESS OF THE FOLLIES !" THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, "SNOW WHITE." Power's unique drama "SNOW WHITE." in three parts. "THE SENORITA'S REPENTANCE." "THE SENORITA'S REPENTANCE." "THE NEW SHERIFF." "PICTURESQUE FRANCE." And a Host of Others. Adults, 6d j -Children, 3d. TOWN HAL 'L. 29th MARCH, at 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. In Aid of the Funds of the PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. MR. CHRISTIAN HELLEMANN (Pianist). MR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONE ('Cello). MR. ALF P. TRUDA (Flute). MR. H. MOSCHINI (Clarinet). Assisted by MR. J. BLACKIE (Tenor). Silver Coin Collection. H. MOSCHINI, Hon. Secretary, T ECTURE FOR WOMEN ONLY. By MRS. FIELD. OF NELSON. Subject : "THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." Lady Stout Will Also Speak. ESPERANTO HALL, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 26th MARCH, 8 p.m. Under the Auspices of tho Moral and Physical Health Society. Admission free. T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, BROOKLYN (Parochial Mission.) Missioner: REV. H. WATSON, M.A., Vicar of Masterton. To-night — 7.30, Mission Service. Thursday— 7 a.m., Holy Communion; 3 p.m., Women's Service; 4 p.m., Children's Service; 7.30 p.m., Mis- ! sion Service. All seats free. Everybody welcome. KARORI GOLF CLUB. fTIHE Links •mil be formally Opened for 1 Play on SATURDAY NEXT, 28th ifistant, at 2..30 p.m. Members of affiliated Golf Clubs are cordially invited. Driving, Approaching, and Putting Competitions. BARRY KEESING, 4 Hon. Sec. Karon Golf Club. A GREAT BALLAD! " WHEN I LOST YOU.'* Words and Music by IRVING BERLIN. rjIHIS Song Geniue says:— "This is the A Best Song I ever wrote." We give one verse and the refrain verse ; — The roses, each one wet with the sun, Sweetheart, when I met you"; The sunshine had fled, the roses were dead, Sweetheart, when I lost you. Refrain : I lost the sunshine and roses, I lost the heavens of blue, _ I lost the beautiful rainbow, I lost the morning dew ; 1 lost the angel who gave me Bummer the whole winter through, I lost the gladness that turned into sadness when I lost you. COME AND HEAR IT! Get a Copy Right Away from THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116, CUBA-STREET. Price Is 6d. Posted Is 7d. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAW. NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting of the Lower Hutt Borough Council, held on the 23rd day of March, 1914, it was resolved, by way of Special Order, that tho Lowor Hutt Borough Council make a By-law under tho provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, a>nd its Amendments, the object, and purport ol which By-law are— The Consolidating and Repealing of all of tho Borough's existing Bnilding By-laws. Tho said resolution will be submitted 16 nn Ordinary Meeting of the Council lo be held »t the Borough Council Chambers, at 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 21st day of APRIL, 1914. A copy of tho proposed Special Order anc? By-law is deposited at the Office of tho Council, Main-street, Lower Hutt, where tho Bamo will lie open for public inspection during oflice hours until the said confirming meeting is held. Dated this 24th day of March, 1914. WM. NICHOLSON, Town Clerk THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT~, 1908. (Section 50.) In tho Estate of PHILLIP BRADY (also known as Philip Brady), late of Wellington. Farmer, deceased. ALL Creditors, and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to. send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to tho District Manager of the Public Trust Offico at Wellington, on or before the 26th day of MAY, 1914. Accounts 'rot rendered by the dato named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit, of tho Public Trustee's account at any Postal MoneyOrder Office, or paid to tho District Mana.ger of the Public Trust Offico at Wellington.— FßED. FITCIIETT, Public Trustee.— 23rd March, 1914. EDISON LATEST. THE HOME KINETOSCOPE SAFE! SIMPLE! PERFECT! YOUR children can operate it. Eighty foot of. his wondorful film equals 1000 ft of ordinary moving picture film. This enableß us to work a film exchange with you at a cost never before thought possible. Films from 10s 6d. Exchanges from Is 6d. The world in pagenfc in your home. Thiak of it! Parents, Schools, Clubs, V.M.C.A., and others, you want this machine. Call and we v/ill be pleased to demonstrate its perfection versatility. CRAMP AND CO., LTD., Representatives, fiecond Floor, Baker'g Buildings, corner Hunter and Featharijioja itreptfj,,

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

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