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fTtHE KING'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. HAYWARD'S PICTURES! GRAND MILITARY EVENING! In tho Presence of GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON AND PARTY. The Best Now Zealand Picture Yet. Tho Only Official Record of THE BIG CAMP OF NEW ZEALAND'S TERRITORIALS! NEW ZEALAND'S TERRITORIALS! In 30 minutes we Show you SIR IAN HAMILTON'S REVIEW. Tho March Past— Snam Fight, and *ll the Notable Incidents connected with tho Training of THE DEFENDERS OF MAORILAND! It Evokes Thunders ot Applause. "THREADS OF DESTINY I" "THREADS OF DESTINY!" A Drama of Sensation and' Love. BOMBARDMENT OF THE DEVON ! CADETS AT NEWTOWN PARK! And Many Other». THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserve* Dresden, 1b 6d. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! A WORLD'S SUCCESS IS COMING! Be Early at The Dreodon— la 6d. HAYWARD'S PICTURES! A WORLD'S PREMIUM STAR! THE PLAY THAT MADE ITS MAKERS It Electrified America! It Electrified Auckland! IT IS HAYWARD'S EXCLUSIVJS"CAPRIOE!" CAPRICE!" "CAPRICE!" CAPRICE!" Pulsating with Eye and Love. Acted by tho Famous Players and the Ellen Terry of the Cameras— MERRY MARY PICKFORD, MERRY MARY PICKFORD, World's Leading Film Actress. Queen of the Scroen. Tho Idol of Anierica. In the full bloom of youth and beauty. She holds the mirror up to Nature, and makes the whole world akin. She draws a Prime Minister's salary. Mrs. Fiske's Glorious Play. 4000 feet 4000 feet "CAPRICE!" "CAPRICE!" A Drama, of Human Hearts. THE STORY OF A ROUGH DIAMOND. An altogether glorious play of sunshine and shade, smiles and tears, full of lights and shadows as an April day. OI 1 WONDERFUL HEART APPEAL. Supported by THE BEST PROGRAMME YET. DANCE MUSIC FOR THE SEASON T" NOW the Dancing Season is upon us, it would be well for all interested to get tho latest successes. We recommend tho following: — WALTZES. "Dawn of Spring" (Hope), "Golden Morn" (Cowley), "Nights of Gladness" (Arnchffe), "Dream of the South" (Lincoln). Price Is 9d each. THE TANGO. Tho Tango is suro to be popular in the Ball Room this Wintor. Full supplies of the extraordinary success "Tres Moutarde" ("Too Muoh Mustard"), always on hand. Other popular numbers aro : "The Dudley George" and "The Brazilian." Price 1* 9cl each. ONE OR TWO-STEPS. "Hoppy Herbert" and "Policeman's Holiday" are without a. rival. Will be played everywhere thiß Winter. Price Is 9d each. DANCE ALBUMS. Containing a Jfull programme. Chftppell's 158 Dance / Album, Cramer's Album No. 10, Allan's Dance No. 15. Price Is each; Is 2d posted. Wo endojivour to keep up to date in the latest, and wo always Wolcomo visitors to our warehouse to hear these played Over. CHAS. BEGG~& CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, Solo Agents for Pianos by Bluthner, "Brinsmead, Schicdmayor, and Other World-Famed Makers. BEL CANTO GRAMAPHONES ! npHE 'BEL CANTO Cabinet inetruJ- ments are the most perfect of their kind, and faithfully reproduce the sound of tho human voice. It is safe to say that no other instrument in tho world can compare with the Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. CABINET. Made of well seasoned, highly polished New Zealand woods, which add considerably to the charm of tho instrument. TONE ARM. Nickel plated, with goose neck and special patent exhibition sound box. MOTOR. Silent, simple, and strongly made. No complex parts to get out of order. PRICE. From £10 10s to £15 15s, and equal in valuo to tho eaa'lior mako of instruments, sold elsewhere at £40. Write for^ particulars of the 80l Canto, the best scientifically constructed instrument ever made. CHAS. GIORGrI, PALMERSTON NORTH. i TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS I WE are offering a wide choice of Second-hand Typewriters at real Bargain prices. _ Every machine guaranteed in good order. It will pay you to investigate. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 1676_ FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth JL Ellison aro invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranakietreet, on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. for the Sydnuy-streot Comotery. E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker' and Embalmer, 60, Tarauaki-st. arid 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 957 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funorul of tho lato Mr. G. N. Grimstono will leave the residence of Mr. H. A. Rees, No. 88, Tinakoriroad, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 30th May, for tho Church of tho Sacrod Heart, llill-Btroet, thenco to the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. 27, Wingfield-etreet. WANTED— Costume LoiigtliM at pricee to ■suit all pockets. 6h lid to 35b; no rubbish. At Morgan's, 115, Ouba-st. WANTED, a good experienced Burniun, for iirsfc-clase Christohurch hotel. Apply to Manager, Empire Hotel, Willis-street, City. WANTED to Sell, a nearly new Singer llund Sewing Machine; no reasonable offer refused. Apply 93, MoleMVorthftlre^t . WANTED, Ilousekeepe7lFbaehe7ors}7 Lady Companions. Murried Couples, Ladyhelps, Girl for Napier (2 family), Man (wood-splitting, milking), Ploughman, Butler, others. Cunningham's Registry. 'Pjiono 1572. WANTED, Woman to do washing- and oleftiiing, two half days weekly. Apply 73, Quoen's-drivo, Maranui. ANTED— Just a few boxes loft of tho?o 27in. Corduroy Velveteen*, at Is 3d yard, worth 2s. At Morgan's, G'ubastruet. ANTED— Juet fancy, beautifullyiii ltd e Radiuntu Shirt Blousuk, newest chapes, 6s lid, 8s lid. Mgrgan's, 115, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 126, 29 May 1914, Page 2

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