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QHORIT'S THEATRE Willis-street. The Home of Perfectly-projected Picturei COMMENCING MONDAY. ANOTHER COLOSSAL FEATURE! 2500 Feet Long, "THE PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS! PERIL OF* THE WHITE LIGHTS! PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!' PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS ! : PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS' 1 PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!' \ — — Vitagraph'6 Latest Sensation, "THE KING'S MAN!" x "THE KING'S MAN!" "THE KING'S MAN!" Edison's Screaming- Comedy, . "TEACHING HIS WIFE A LESSON ! : "TEACHING HIS WIFE A LESSON !' "TEACHING HIS WIFE A LESSON !' And Others. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. "OUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY SATURDAY NEXT. 4th APRIL. ATHLETIC v. MELROSE. ATHLETIC v. MELROSE. ORIENTAL v. PONEKE ORIENTAL v. PONEKE 'ATHLETIC PARK, 3 p.m. All proceeds go to Clubs' Gymnasiujn Funds. Admission, 6d. Roll Up! , Roll Up! Curtain Raisers at 1.30. THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. rT\HE National Celebrations Postpone! A from St. Patrick's Day will be hel at NEWTOWN PARK on SATURDAY 4th APRIL, commencing at 2 p.m. A GALAXY OF SPORT. • MISS BLAND'S MAYPOLE. BONNY BABY SHOW. IRISH JIGS. COLLAR AND ELBOV WRESTLING. A Good Afternoon's Sport and Amuse ment. Admission Is. H. M'KEOWEN, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE. A.NNUAL MEETING. THTILL be held in the Rooms, Arthui V ~ street, TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, at 8 p.m. Chairman— The Chief Justice (Sir Robei Stout). Subscribers, Parents, and Well-wishei cordially invited to attend. ST. JAMES FOOTBALL CLUB. NOTICE. T7U3QTBALL PRACTICE will be coi A 1 tinued EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING at the Melrose Gymnasiun Rintoul-street, commencing at 7 p.n Members and intending membeps tv earnestly requested to attend. D. BEDINGFIBLD, Hon. Sec. 8 TO-NlGHT— Prayer Meeting. Me only. 4 p.m. TO-MORROW— Men's Meetinj Address by Rev. J. G. Chapmai All men heartily welcomed. 5 p.m.— Strangers' Tea. Visitors to We lington cordially invited. C (DOUBLE) CO., sth (WELLINGTOIS REGIMENT. COMPANY ORDERS BY MAJOR E ST. J. BEERE, Commanding. fTIHE Order calling a Church Parad -■- for To-morrow (Sunday) i 6 hereb Cancelled. REG. L. EVATT, Capt. Wellington, 28th March, 1914. WELLINGTON LIEDERTAFEL. TWENTY-FIRST SEASON. THERE are Vacancies for Tenor an Bass Voices. Apply to W. D. GORHAM, _ Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Box 611, G.P.O. VICTORIA COLLEGE. THE Courses in Commercial Subject at Victoria (University) Coljegi viz., Advanced Accounting and Auditin (Lecturer, J. S. Barton. F.I.A.N.Z Company Bankruptcy, Trustee aiid Mci cantilo Law (Lecturer, W. F. Warm M.A., LL.B.), aro suitable and availabl for all who may wish to study these sul jects, for whatever object. Further ir formation may be found in tho Colleg Calendar, or obtained by application t the Registrar, or to the Lecturers. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEG: PLUMBERS' BOARD OF NEW ZEA LAND EXAMINATIONS. A SPECIAL COURSE for intendin: Candidates will be given at th College : — Theorj— Tuesdays, 7 to 9 p.m. Practice— Mondays and Fridays, 7 to p.m. Fee for thj» course, £2 10s. Students are requested to enrol at once W. S. LA TROBE, M.A. S Director. A GREAT BALLAD! " WHEN I LOST YOU." Words and Music by IRVING BERLUS r|THIS Song Geniu6 6ays:— "This is th A Best Song I ever wrote." We give one verse and the refrai: verse : — The roses, each one wet with the sun, Sweetheart, when I met you; The sunshine had fled, the roses wer dead, Sweetheart, when I lost you. Refrain : I lost the sunshine and roses, I lost th heavens of blue, I lost tho beautiful rainbow, I lost th morning dew ; I lost the angel who gave me Bumme the whole winter through, I lost the gladness that turned into 6ad ness whan I lost you. COME AND HEAR. IT! Get a Copy Right Aw ay from THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, U6, CUBA-STREET-Price U W- Fated le 7d

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 2