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Last Day and Night of "THE LION'S CUBS" at "CIVERYBODY'S DAILY FROM NOON. A Splendid Boy Scout Drama. FULL OF THRILLING INCIDENTS. Telling in Exciting Scenes the Brave Deeds of THE LITTLE LADS IN KHAKI, Who outwit and ' DEFEAT THE GERMAN SPIES. Grand Patriotic Story. MONDAY, AT«NOON. A ROMANTIC DRAMA. Story of Love and Human Passion. ABSORBING AND INTERESTING. FATHER'S WHOLE-HEARTED LOVE Shields his daughter from the b\iffeta of the world- ; LOVE THAT KNOWS NO BOUNDS. UPSETS ALL PLANS. FULL OF THRILLS _ TENDERNESS. Pathos and heart-stirring scenes. Majestic Film Co.'s Big Feature in 2000 ft of an illuming subject. THE LIVING DEATH Without THE LIVING DEATH. friends THE LIVING DEATH. or THE LIVING DEATH lover. Supported by Keystone's Best and Latest Comedy, GUSSLE TIED TO TROUBLE! GUSSLE TIED TO TROUBLE! Featuring Syd. Chaplin, the acrobatic funny man. 4— OTHER GEMS— 4 Prices — Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d. THE , THEATRE • BRITANNIA ! With the RITANNIA ! BEST BRITANNIA!. " ATTRACTIONS. To the MANY HUNDREDS unable to gain admission during the past week the management announce that ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK Will again be screened THE PICTURE SCOOP OF THE YEAR, "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" A GLORIOUS CREATION I» FIVE COLOSSAL ACTS, I With the Great Emotional Actress, "CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG," "CLARA KIMBALB YOUNG," "CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG," In the title role. The most talked of picture that has ever been seen in Wellington. "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" "HEARTS IN EXILE!" - "-HEARTS- IN EXILE I". Again all next week. OUR ORCHESTRA UNEQUALLED. A PEARL FROM FILMDOM'S OCEAN ON MONDAY NEXT, At the PEOPLE'S' PICTURE PALACE!! EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE I (Next Begg's, Manners-street). MARZONI'S GREAT MASTERPIECE, "BETROTHED!" " "BETROTHED !" "BETROTHED !" "BETROTHED!" . ' ! "BETROTHED I" "BETROTHED !" A Story of Troublous Time*. A CONTINENTAL FEATURE! Secured by" us at enormous cost, but pro> duced our popular prices— - ■ ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN "(Stalk.)," 3d. Screened to Special Music by our incomparable Musicians. A FEAST OF PICTURE AND MUSIC! "BETROTHED !" . "BETROTHED!" "BETROTHED !" v Will prove the Success of the Season. Don't Forget— MONDAY NEXT I FOLLOW THE CROWDS! ONE, TWO, THREE, 1 FOUR, FIVE, SIX, 1 1 In 1 1 SEPTEMBER. 1 "TTINEMOA!" — ft "JtIINEMOA !" 6 NIGHTS ! rpHISTLE' FOOTBALL CLUB. | ANNUAL SOCJAL AND DANCE. NEW CENTURY HALL, TUESDAY. 14th' SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. « A cordial welcome to aIL M'ARDLE, Hon. Secretary, 218, Adelaide-road. "V M. C. A. 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT Prayer Meeting. 4 p.m. SUNDAY — Meeting for) men only. Address by C. M. Luke, Esq. 5 p.m.— Strangers'^ Tea. Visitors to the city, especially soldiers, are cordially invited. "KNITTING, KNITTING" THIS song has "caught on," and in New Zealand is repeating the great success it is enjoying in Great Britain and Australia. Last week we gave the first verse, now the second verse and chorus : — "Clang and clamor, smoke and duet and death. Blindly fighting N on, catching every breath. Comrades dropping down on ev'ry side, Holding back the seething, hostile tide. But at home the loving hands are. still Knitting with their hearts, knitting with ' a will, Knitting for their .Empire, King, and Soldiers too; They're knitting for the ones so brave and true." Chorus: "Knitting, knitting, knitting, with the * khaki wool and grey, Mufflers, socks, and Balaclava caps, they are knitting day by day; Knitting, knitting, kmttipg, with a prayer in ev'ry row: That the ones they hold in their heart bo dear may toe juaidcd ««> t_«y We would like you to call at our Wareboose and hear it played over. If unable, send Is lOd in stamps, and we will post you a copy. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. AGENTS FOR THE. FAMOUS BRINSMEAD PIANOS. " TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. nRHE Proprietors of Letters Patent menX tioned below are desirous of entering into arrangements by way of Licenses or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting tho below-mentioned Patents, and ensuring their practical working in New Zealand. All enquiries to bo addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., PATENT AGENTS, 157, Fcaiherston-streefc, Wellington. No. 14,429, 14th January, 1902—" Manufacture of Glass Articles and Apparatus therefor." No. 17,526, sth February, 1904— "Method of and Apparatus for Drawing Glass." No. 18,837," 2nd December, 1904— "Manufacture of Glass and Apparatus therefor." No. 20,908, 24tb March, 1906--" Method of and Apparatus for Drawing Hollow Glass Articles " No. 21*034, 4tn May. 1906— '"Method of Druriar ■ Hollow ;Glai«__xticle«."

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 2