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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. rpHE KING'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT aT~B. NIGHTLY TRAGEDY AT UPPER IIUTT. And IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS, Last Sad Tribute to Brave .Men. Sacred Solo: "O Rest in tho Lord.*' A "Sensational" Success. JT.he Regal Oriental Play, in 4 great reels, " "A PRISONER IX THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM !" "A PRISONER. IN THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" The Heroine played by the Famous Countess de marstini. "GAGRY." "Loveliest scenic • "GAGRY." seen here."— Post, i - Uncommonly PATHE GAZETTE, good number. PATHE GAZETTE. - And, OTHER SPLENDID FILMS. 6d and Is. Reserves (Dresden). Is 6d. VTEW THE A T R E, Manners-street. TO-DAY 1 AND TO-NIGHT. Aquila Company's Creat Dramatio "Feature," '"TWIXT LOVE AND FAME!"Kalem's "Masterpiece," "AN AMERICAN PRINCESS 1" Beautiful Scenes in Switzerland. "FROM SPIEZ TO LOCTSCHBY." "MISTS QF ERROR!" ETC.. ETC. • rriHE "" B R, I T ANN lA. Direction A. J. Coleman. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE. TO-DAY'S MASSIVE SUCCESS! !An Astounding, Sensational, Remarkable Two-reel Drama, ' ."THE MYSTERY Featuring ."TPIE MYSTERY Maurice "THE MYSTERY Costello and "THE MYSTERY Mary ."THE MYSTERY Charleston. OF THE SILVER SKULL!" OF THE SILVER SKULL!" OF THE SILVER, SKULL!" OF THE SILWER SKULL!" 2a£JL .OF THE SILVER SKULL!" """■ ?I lt la^s bare a wicked plot to enforce the marriage of a villainous old reprobate ■ and a lovely young girl. IT CHALLENGES BELIEF. ► ' Supported by Excellent Features, in* eluding , "MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIR," • . "MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIR," ; ...J'MABEL'S. STORMY LOVE AFFAIR," ■*- >•• • A Big' Keystone Hit. --'<* . And Others. £"%rN T AR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, *■??"" * FILER'S PICTURES are the Best. -'"'*- -TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT !" "'"TRAGEDY AT UPPER HUTT !" " ■*•'• *- " -'And — jMPItfcSSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS. IMPRESSIVE PUBLIC FUNERALS. To-night's Great Now Star. Grand Detective Specio.l, «, \. . "THE SPECKLED BAND!" ' "THE SPECKLED BAND!" "' '" --."THE SPECKLED BAND!". " ' ' " '■ and "Sherlock 'Holmes." „"" , '" , At the head of „•„♦„„ „A SPLENDID PROGRAMME! , 3d and 6d Children—Adults, 6d and Is. \ jrVLYMPIA SKATING RINK, - " • Vrrian-streefc. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GENTS' TWO-STEP COMPETITION, SATURDAY NIGHT-WALTZING ' COMPETITION, TWO PRIZES! ■ • SPECIAL PRIZE FOR LADY, „ PRESENTED BY DR. WRIGHT. NOTE.— For two weeks only 100 Season Tickets will be available for £1 each. J. MATSON, Proprietor. THE SALVATION ARMY TERRITORIAL CONGRESS. Conducted by COMMISSIONER RICHARDS. Assisted by the Chief Secretary (Lieut. - Col. Powley and the' Headquarters Staff. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! At 8 o'clock, - . SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION And , FAREWELL of THE N.Z. DELEGATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS. /CENTRAL MISSION SILVER BAND. ANNUAL CONCERT, ' WESLEY HALL,TARANAKI-STREET, ' - TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Assisted by Wellington's Leading Talent. Admission Is. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. f|IHE HON. F. M, B. FISHER, will Address the Electors in the Town I-la.ll. on FRIDAY' EVENING NEXT, 3rd inst., at 8 o'clock. , . • WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. lAUTUMN MEETING, ' 23rd AND 25th APRIL, 1914. nvfOMINATIONS for all Events at tho -1- ' abovo Meeting (including tho N.Z. St. Leger Stakes) CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1914, at the Office of the Club, FeatHcrston-etreet, Wellington. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING, 13th AND 14th, APRft,, 1914. '/"\WNERS and Trainers are reminded W that ACCEPTANCES for first day's ; events, including Waiata Hack, and also Maiden Hack Scurry (run 2nd day), CLOSE ■;. „ ON SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, at 8.30 EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. GRAND SEA EXCURSION TO PICTON, MONDAY. 13th APRIL (EASTER MONDAY), T.S.S. WAHINE (4435 tons), make an Excursion an above (weather and circumstances permitting), leaving Queen's Wharf at 7 45 a.m., and Picton on return at 3 p.m. RETURN FARE, 5«. Children, under 12, ' Half-faro, AFTERNOON TEA, 6d. UNION STEAM SHIP CO., OF, NEW ZEALAND, LTD,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

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