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fTAHE KING'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT,*AT 8 SHARP. TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT. TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT. ■Motion Record, showing from all points THE SCENE OF THE DISASTER And IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS, IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS, Last Sad Tribute to Brave Men. Sacred Solo : "O Rest in the Lord." HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8. NIGHTLY A "Sensational" Success. .. The Regal Oriental Play, in 4 great reels, "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM !" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" The Heroine piayed by the Famous COUNTESS DE MARSTINI. "GAGRY." "Loveliest scenic "GAGRY." seen here."— Post. Uncommonly PATHE GAZETTE. good number. PATHE GAZETTE. And OTHER SPLENDID FILMS. 6d and Is. Reserves (Dresden). Is 6d. PJMPREBS THEATRE " Where Everybody Goes." Stalls 3d, Dress Circle 6d. TO-MORROW ! Great Irish Revolutionary "Feature" Drama, "THE INFORMER!" "THE INFORMER!" ."THE INFORMER!" "EXPLOSIVE D" "EXPLOSIVE D" "EXPLOSIVE D" - (Kalem's Sensational Foreign-spy Drama). "ALL BLACKS v, AMERICA" "ALL, BLACKS v. AMERICA" "ALL "BLACKS v. AMERICA" $fcugby Test Match, San Francisco). "HIS HOODOO" "HIS HOODOO" "HIS HOODOO" (A.B.'s "Feature" Comedy) THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have secured, at a big expense, the exclusive rights for Wellington of the official film of the Great Test Match played at San Francisco between New Zealand's "ALL BLACKS", and America. Special cameras were used to photograph this film, which is 1000 ft long, so that the whole of the field is embodied in the picture, and every player can be clearly j;^sognised. ■ "ALL BLACKS v. AMERICA" .Will be shown THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY ONLY. i qfIOBT T'S THEATRE, Willis-street. Thd Borne of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! IS THE LAST NIGHT Of that Superb Feature Drama, "PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!" "PERIL OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!" TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW ! A.B. Co.'c Huge Attraction, THE 'COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! Supported by a Magnificent Collection of the World's Latest Releases. 1 Open Daily from 11 y a.m. to 11 p.m. '<3TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ' FULLER'S PICTURES are the Beet. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 "TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT !" ' "TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT !" ' "TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT.!" — And— - IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS - IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS. 1 A Beautiful Record. Last Night of "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" '/"A PRISONER IN THE HAREM I" Afc the head of -' A SPLENDID PROGRAMME! ' 3d and 6d Children — Adults, 6d and Is. f BAND. -^TTATERSIDE "WORKERS' BAND NEWTOWN PARK. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. ' THIS EVENING ! THIS EVENING ! "LAN MACLAREN," LECTURE by Rev. A. T. BRAINSBY, Baptist Church, Vivian*Bt., 7.45. Favourite Scotch Songs by Mrs, Brainsby. OOK OUT FOR, THE GRAND CONCERT ! WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, PUBLIC HALL, ISLAND BAY. Proceeds Towards Fund for Beautifying Island Bay. Tickets, 2s and Is. Wa-tch future announcements. '• WELLINGTON HOTEL, CLUB, AND RESTAURANT WORKERS' UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ' \ SPECIAL Meeting of Membere of Jtx the above Union will be held in the Trades Hnll on MONDAY, 6th April, at 8 p.m. Business : -"Consideration of New Hotel Award, Adoption of Claims for a. ,Fre<)h Restaurant Award, Alteration and Amendment of Rules of the Union, and th© Ordinary Business of the April Monthly Meeting. M. CRAIG, Pros. (Signed) E. J. CAREY, Sec. WELLINGTON RACING OLUB. .AUTUMN MEETING, 23rd AND 25th APRIL, 1914. -fVfOMINATIONS for all Events at the !,'-!* above Meeting (including the N.Z. • St. Leger Stakes) CLOSE afc 9 o'clock p.m. 1 on FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1914, at the 'Office of the Club, Featherston-streefc, '. Wellington. I : A, E. W-gYTB, Secretary, '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 2

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