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, BOOK AT THE DRESDEN, Is 6d. TT AY WARD'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT, at S. THE KING'S THEATRE. "MOST EXCELLENT 1' FAITH" Is Our Current Programme. WHAT A PICTORIAL MiSNU. A Pathecolour in Exceluis. | A Stirring Spectacular Orania. "THE CURSE OF WAR!" "THE CURSE OF WAR!" "THE CURSE OF WAR!" An Up-to-dnte Play of the Hour. "PANAMA CANAL." "PANAMA CANAL." 1000 ft of Industrial Wonder. ! BLOWING AWAY THE LAST SOD. The- Joining of the Oceans. "LAWYER QUINCE." "LAWYER QUINCE." W. W. Jacobs's Delightful Story. IT HAS MADE A HIT. SEE IT. "GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY.*' ' A Great Reception Nightly. "A VISIT TO THE SPIDER." Nature Study, And OTHERS. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. j s -pMPRESS ' THEATRE.) • ' "Where Everybody Goes." STALLS, 3d; DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. TO-MORROW. The Wonderful Dramatio "Feature," '.'STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" 'i "STUDIO LOVE!" ; • "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO ' LOVE !" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" i "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" "STUDIO LOVE!" Tne Most Enchanting Play Er«r Screened. A Tragic Story of a Jealous Woman. AND- A BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ', _ EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. 1 rriHß B R I T A- N N I A. y A , THE Continuous Theatre THURSDAY'S NEW ATTRACTIONS. Two Reels of Startling Drama. '■ "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" :1 "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" a "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" A Melodramatic Sensation. 8 "THE SHADOW [ ' "THE SHADOW Astounding 6 "THE SHADOW J ON THE WALL !" Thrilling ON THE WALL!" ON THE WALL !" j ' A Brilliant Farcical Comedy, a "DIANA'S DRESS REFORM!" "DIANA'S DRESS REFORM!" "DIANA'S' DRESS REFORM!" Stupendous Dramatio Feature, t "THE POTE LARIAT!" 8 "THE POTE LARIAT!" 3 "THE POTE LARIAT!" "THE POTE LARIAT!" - , One Reel of Merriment, "SMILES OF FORTUNE!" ■• "SMILES OF FORTUNE!" "SMILES OF FORTUNE!" "Fish Culture." "Pathe Gazette." 'iniE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "■THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "(THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" ■«rHE SffADOW ON THE WALL !" PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. 5 DOMINION CONGRESS. r TO-NIGHT! x TO-NIGHT! t TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TOWN HALL, 6 o'clock. • CONGRESS TEA. 6 o'clock. Tickets, Is. MASS MEETING. 7.45 o'clock. 7.45 o'clock. , Chairman— J: P. Luke, Esq., Mayor. 1 Vice-Chairman— Wesley Spragg, Esq., , President N.Z.A. Songs — Madame Brainsby and Mr. Charles Clarkson. c Addresses — Dr. Florence Keller, Messrs. L M. Isittf, M.P., A. S. Malcobn, '• M.P., J. M'Combs, M.P., H. D. Bedford, and C. 11. Poole. ' ' CHOIR OF CHILDREN.. *' FRIDAY, 26th. , MARCH ON PARLIAMENT. Leave St. John's Schoolroom, 11.30 a.m. Arrive Parliament House, 11.50. Present Memorial, 12 o'clock. : ~ BEL" CANTO GEAMAPHONE^! 7 mHE BEL CANTO ' Cabinet instru- , JL ments are the most perfect of their t kind, and faithfully reproduce the sound t of the human voice. It is saio to say that f no other instrument in the world can comf i pare with tho 'Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. 3 CABINET. Made of well seasoned, high0 ly polished New Zealand woods, whion add considerably to the charm of the instrument. - TONE ARM. Nickel plated, with.,g:opse 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 B equal in value to the earlier make, of 9 instruments, sold elsewhere at £40. j Write for particulars of the Bel Canto, ™ the best scientifically constructed instru- '* ment ever mado. x CHAS. GIOIIGI, PALMERSTON NORTH. n TYPEWRITERS! TYPEWRITERS! TYPEWRITERS! TYPEWRITERS! J 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, 0 Wellington. . 'Phone 1676. r "VfOTICE is horeby given that the parcels j X^l of land hereinafter described will be 1 brought under tho provisions of the L*nd Transfer Act, 1908, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same i on or boforo the 20th day of July, 1914-. Application 4646 (Plan, provisional, No. 1432) JOHN HOGG and THOMAS ■ WIGf ITMAN.— • 324- acres 2 roods 25 perches • Section 187 and parts Sections 56, 57, 58, 134, 135, 136, 188, 229, *nd 249, Right Bank, Wanganui River. Occupied by p Thomas Wightman. Application 4650 (Plan, provisional, No. 1449), THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WANGANUI.--1 • rood 32 perches, part Section 16, Rangitikei Agricultural Roserve (Town of Marton). Occupiod by Applicant. Application 4656 (Plan, provisional, No. f 1477). WILLIAM HENRY CHRISTIE.— 1' 1 rood 0.5 porch, part Suburban Sw>tion i 17, Town of Wanganui. Occupied by Applicant. f Diagrams may bo inspected at this office, t Dated this 17th day of June, 1914, at the Lands Registry Oince, Wellington. G. G. BRIDGES, District Laud Registry,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 148, 24 June 1914, Page 2

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