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HAYWARD'S PICTURES. LAST NIGHT Of the Electric Picture Success, 7000 ft. A Comploto Entertainment. " DAVID COPPERFIELD i " " DAVID COPPERFIELD ! " "DAVID COPPERFIELD ! " "DAVID COPPERFIELD ! " "DAVID COPPERFIELD ! " "DAVID COPPERFIELD!" Tbe best ever made in England, acted by All British Stars. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT A PATHE-COLOR MASTER-PLAY, Magnificently Staged with Lavish Attention to Detail. A MODERN DRAMA After the manner of those fine plays "King of the Air M and "Honesty." 4000 ft. 4000 ft. "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS!" "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS!" "A TRAGEDY OF THE CLOUDS!" Featuring an Aerial Accident. TJIE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. TgiM PRESS THEATRE. " Where Everybody Goes." / • STALLS, 3d; DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. COMMENCING MONDAY. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. ! FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. I • I The Kalem Co.'s Famous ' Exclusive "\Vorld" Series. The Dramatic "Feature" "THE SWAMP FOX!" ■ " TPIB SWAMP FOX !" "THK SWAMP FOX!" i "THE SWAMP FOX!"" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THK SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" 1"THE1 "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" l "THE SWAMP FOX!" 1"THE1 "THE SWAMP FOX!" | "THE SWAMP FOX!" t "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" "THE SWAMP FOX!" A thrilling story of the early British Occupation of portion of the United States. Francis Marion, a young pioneer, inde-' pendently of the authorities, leads _ his followers in* a stirring campaign. Marion makes his headquarters in the swamps, and shows great heroism under most romantic circumstances. SPECIAL SUPPORTING SERIES. j EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. TAR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. Puller's GREAT PICTURES! LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT "SECRET OF THE WILL!" "SECRET OF THE WILL!" And SEVEN OTHER GRAND FILMS 1 SEVJEN* OTHER GRAND FDLMS! Monday, "Tragedy of the Clouds!" 3d and 6d, Children. Adults, 6d and Is. __ -. N ,A. 7.30 To-night— Bible Study. 8 To-night — Prayer Meeting. 4 p.m. To-morrow — Meeting for Men Only. Addt^ss by the General Secretary, Mr. Varney. All men invited to attend. Hearty singing. 5 p.m.— Strangers' Tea. Visitors welcomed. N T» OTORUA MAORI CHOIr! PETONE— MONDAY, 14th Sept. LOWER HUTT-TUESDAY, 15th Sept. Popular Prioes— 36, 2s, la. SOMES ISLAND. mHERE will be NO Boat TO-MOR-JL ROW (Sunday), 13th mat., to the above Island. J. F. ROBERTS, Lieut., Brigade Supply Officer. PIANOFORTE. "IVJISS ETHELWYN KIRK RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. For terms) apply to the DRESDEN, or ■TELEPHONE 2252 a. PIANOFORTE TUITION. ■JMTISS IRENE A. TINGEY commences Third Term on TUESDAY, 15th September, at Studio, 122, Lambton-quay. "ALL IT NEEDS IS A NICE FRAME !" YOU have one or two_ Pictures of which you've said that. LET US FRAME THOSE PICTURES ! Here is the widest range of Mouldings— plenty of simple Oak Framings, too, selected for their perfect grain. May we help you in choosing?— TO-DAY! M'GKEGOR WRIGHT'S GALLEBY, WELLINGTON MASTER BAKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. NOTICE. OWING to the risos in cost of Flour. 4d will be charged for the 21b Loaf ou MONDAY, 14th inst., and until further notice. , H. F. ALLEN, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 12 September 1914, Page 2