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•EVERYBODY'S. DAILY FROM. NOON. TWO-STAR FEATURE BILL. Keystone's Famous Comedy is one Feature and it'B full of fun in every inch. 2000 ft. A Laugh to Every Scene. 2000 ft. I "AMBROSE'S SOUR GRAPES." "AMBROSE'S SOUR GRAPES." "AMBROSE'S SOUR GRAPES." As the Worried Lover AMBROSE TAKES THE CAKE. A Roaring Whirlpool of Fun. j The maxim "First Catch Your Hare" particularly applies to Ambrose. Again we have AN EMOTIONAL DRAMA, AN EMOTIONAL DRAMA, Magnificently Costumed With i DRESSES BY WORTH OF PARIS, i DRESSES BY WORTH OF PARIS. ' Portraying- in 120 scenes the anjruish of a j ecorned and deserted wife. I THE LURE OF AN ADVENTURESS Entices a Husband to FORSAKE HIS WIFE AND HOME. 2000 ft. Powerful Romance. 2000 ft. i "THE RAINY DAY," "THE RAINY DAY," I "THE RAINY DAY," "THE RAINY DAY," A story that grips and enthralls you with its masterful situations. , THE LUSITANIA OUTRAGE. .THE LUSITANIA OUTRAGE. Waiting for News at the Shipping Office — Some of the Survivors^ — Pathetic Scenes at the Hospital— The Rescuing Crews, etc. Always now. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. EATS. Novel Comedy. Prices— Adulte 6d, Children 3d. T7ISIT THE PANAMA EXPOSITION T At the Star Theatre, Newtown. Gorgeous View^ A Magnificent Spectacle. Is, 6d, 3d. STAR THEATRE, le, 6d, 3d. Panama Exposition and Motor Races. T>EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! SEVEN DAYS! Magnificent Star Feature. Supported by A SUPERB PROGRAMME. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! A CHALLENGE ! A CHALLENGE! A CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHALLENGE. Charlie Chaplin's Dog Scrap, by Black Moustache (by Wiggler), out of Boots (by Hopeless, imp.), Stud Book vol. XV., page 98, Challenges any dog, lady or gentleman, of any breed, sex, size, shape, pedigree, or description, to, meet him at MacMahon's Theatre, any day or night this week, to Fight for the Dog Cham« pionship of the Dominion. Prices aa usual. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 3 NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. TE AUTE (NATIVE) COLLEGE v. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. rriHIS Match will be played on X WEDNESDAY, 23rd INSTANT, on the Show Ground, Palmeraton North. Junior Match commences about 12.15 p.m. Senior Match commences about 2 p.m. A Patriotic Collection will be taken up I I at Grandstand entrances by young ladies under the supervision of Miss Hewitt. Funds in aid of Maori and Pakeha SJ6k and Wounded Soldiers' Fund. W, T. PENNY, Secretary, HUTT" VALLEY "CARNIVAITqUEEN CANDIDATE. ALL Motor Car and_ Section Books, together with Remittances for Tickets sold, must be returned to the undersigned not later than Noon on THURSDAY NEXT, 24th instant. W. J. GARDNER, Hon. Secretary, Central Committee. Petone, 23rd June, 1915. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY. THE CORPORATION OFFICES will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 23rd instant, in celebration of the Prince of Wales'© Birthday. Arrangements have been made for the Rates Office and Electric Light Offices to be OPEN for the receipt of moneys on that day. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 21st June, 1915. CHEAP TYPEWRITERS! TJJfTE are offering splendid bargains in second-hand Typewriters, including YOSTS, BARLOCKS, UNDERWOODS, and REMINGTONS. , Call and inspect. C»sh or term*. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COTLTD^ 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. GAS Consumers are Warned against purchasing devices for use with Gae Cookers -which axe represented to accomplish remarkable results in the economical use of Gas. For the most part these device* are entirely worthless, and so far from achieving the results claimed, really waste Gas instead of saving it. Modern Gas Cookers are designed and fitted with appliances for giving the very best results at tho smallest possible cost in Gas Consumption that science and ingenuity can discover and apply. Consumers are, therefore, advised not to be influenced by statements regarding novel appliances that they have no means of verifying. Information and assistance in the use of Gas Cookers and all^ kinds of Gas appliances is always available, and will be promptly supplied by the Company on application, and at no cost to the Consumers. J. H. HELLIWELL. Secretary. """"""funeral notice. nr\HE Funeral of the late Private R. 11. X W. Oliver. D Company, sth Reinforcements, will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of R, H. Wilson and Son, Ade-iaide-rooxl, To-morrow (Wednesday), 23rd afattfeajUgj-jB .w^j l or^the . Safari

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 2