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The results of the Queen Carnival Contest will be announced To-night. ITtHE KING'S! " Where the BEST Pictures are." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Your last chance to view the picture that marks an epoch iv filmdom, PANAMA EXPOSITION! PANAMA EXPOSITION! PANAMA EXPOSITION I Inoluding THE VANDERBILT CUP! THE VANDERBILT CUP! I THE VANDEKBILT CUP! Matinee — Is and 6d; Children, 3d. • Evening— 6oo Seats at 6d. D. C. ipd j 0.5., Is. Reserves Is 6d, at Bristol. j ' mHE KING'SI "~" ! " Where the BEST Piotures are-.^ MONDAY NEXT! r An 'All-Britjsb Production adapted from the book of Bannister Merwin, "LIL' O' LONDON!" " LIL' O' LONDON !" "LIL' O* LONDON!" "LIL' 0' LONDON I" 'A .vivid story of Slum and Society life in "the Hub of the World"— LONDON. Many Others, including a novel and humorous KEYSTONE TWb-REELER, .•'HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM," Is and 64- Reserves at Bristol, Is 6d. "OEOPUS'S PICTURE PALACE, ,THE ONLY SHOW' WORTH WHILE.The Attrttotion of the Week. THE JOCKEY OF DEATH! THE JOCKEY OF DEATH! THE JOCKEY OF DEATH! THE JOCKEY OF DEATH! Notwithstanding the undoubted popularity of this great Sensational Feature, we have to announce to-night is the last night, monday! Monday! Monday! iWe screen for the first time in this city Lubin's Pictorial Triumph* THE CYPHER KEY! THE CYPHER KEY! 'A veritable masterpiece of kinematography HIS LUCKLESS LOVE! HIS LUCKLESS LOVE! Keystone's Piscatorial Triumph. Results of Queen Contest screened To-night as they come to hand. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! JlJIttfiLER'S STAR PICTURES. H? Is, 6d, 3d NEWTOWN. Is, 6d, 3d LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. "AMBROSE'S SOUR GRAPES." Complete Change MONDAY, featuring | LnTO' LONDON! LIL O' LONDON! A Strong Drama, of London Slum and Society Life. Tho Result of the CARNIVAL QUEEN ELECTION will be soreenedf here To-night. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction — .... Howard Edie. Manager Mikkelaon. WEDNESDAY, 7*H JULY, THURSDAY, Bth JULY, And SATURDAY, 10th JULY, At 8.15 p.m. ' . Absolutely the Last Appearance in Wellington of that World-famous Russian Trio of Instrumentalists, prior to their departure for America. LEO CHERNIAVSKY I LEO CHERNIAVSKY I JAN CHERNIAVSKY ! JAN CHERNIAVSKY!' MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY !, ' MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY J Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, Is. •' Students and School Children in parties of not less than ten can reserve at; 2s. ' Box Plan at Bristol Pi/mo Co. SKATING \ SKATING ! qpALACE SKATING . RINK, Xi| (Late Palais de /Dans©), VIVIAN-STREET. THE RINK OF RINESI Band every Evening and Saturday Afternoon, SESSIONS AS UNDER : 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Speoial Session SATURDAY, 10 to 12. • Admission — Ladies 6d, 'Skafcea, 6d ; Gentlemen 6d, Skates Is; Learners' Session, 6 to 7 (including Skates), 6d. Tel. 2671 (antomatic). NATiONA£ RESERVE CENTRAL" • HAND (Late Jttpp'p). n|/rEMBERS of above Band are requested to assemble at Hotel Windsor Buildings, N.Z. Patriotic Sooiety's Depot, Willis-street, THIS EVENING, at i 7 o'clock sharp. t W. JUPP, Bandmaster. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL ' TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION. MOTOR OAR COMPETITION. TTTOLDERS of Books are notified that **•■*' any butts of books not returned by 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) will not be valid. A.,E. PHELPS, Hon. Sec. 'QUEEN CARNIVAL. WEST COASTERS' ASSOCIATION. MISS M'ENROE'S CANDIDATURE. ( FREEHOLD SECTION, PETONE. ONE SHILLING TICKET entitles you to a chance in the FREEHOLD SECTION, CUBA-STREET, PfiTONK, PRESENTED BY DWAN BROS., AND .VALUED AT £150. Tickets can be obtained from any of the Committee, or from DWAN BROS.' OFFICE, WILHS-ST RUGBY TEAM TO HXWERA SHOW. TEAM WILL BE SELECTED AND POSTED IN POST WINDOW ' TO-NIGHT. IT is imperative that any player unaHe to go advise Mr. Griffiths, Private 'Phone 3745 (3 rings), or Business ''Phone 2440, or myßelf 2673, immediately. Train leaves Thorndon Station, TUESDAY MORNING, 7.45. W. G TALBOT, Secretary MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL TRAMWAYS. EXTRA CAR FROM SEATOUN. frpROM Monday, 28th June, UJAtil further X? notice, an Extra Car Avill leave Seatoun at 8.38 a.m. daily, Sundays oxceptod. • R. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. 25tb;june, 1916.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 2

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