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, "PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8. DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS! DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS ! DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS! DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS ! DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS ! DISAPPOINTED HUNDREDS! Only two words, but they mean a lot. They > represent the hundreds of disappointed spectators who wanted to see lovely ANNETTE KELLERMAN last night, but who were unable to Because THE HOUSE WAS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT! ANNETTE KELLERMAN! ANNETTE KELLERMAN! ANNETTE KELLERMAN! ANNETTE KELLERMAN! NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER! NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER! NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER! NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER! Be Wise and Book your Seats Early. Special Music by Fine Orchestra TWICE DAILY TWICE DAILY : 2.30 and 8. 2.30 and 8. PRICES-^Stalls, Is; Circle, 2s; Children half-price. Reserves at The Bristol, 2s 6d. HEY! COME AND HAVE A LAUGH At THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. WHERE CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! , CIIAPLTN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! CHAPLIN— CHARLES— CHAPLIN ! Is Making Merry until TO-MORROW EVENING In TTT.T.TTC'K PUNCTURED ROMANCE. TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE. TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE. TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE. TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE. TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE. You'll be sorry if you miss this — the Laughiest, Lengthiest Film Fajce that ever was. ' It FINISHES TO-MORROW NIGHT. PRICES: 3d, 6d, Is, by Day. At Night, 6d, and Res. Section Is. "When London sleeps And all its lamps are gleaming, . Millions pi its people Now lie sweetly dreaming; Some hay© no homes, And o'er their sorrows weep ; Others laugh and play the game While London'e fast asleep." So runs the old song, and though no Jongex axe the lamps gleaming as brightly as of yore, the rest of the lines ring true to-day, and will find expression ALL- NEXT WEEK A* THE EMPRESS HE EMPRESS In tne ■Workl-Renowned Old Melodrama, By Chas. DarreH, "WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! ' WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! In Fotrr Superbly Produced Acts. PORTRAYING IN FILM FORM FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. [This potent grand old tale of life and Jove in the Greatest City in the World. PRODUCED AND ELABORATED la a manner beyond the possibilities of the staged versions of bygone days. WATCH OUT! fCK)UR.REEL Nordisk Feature, "The Ballet GirT* Vindication," at Short fc's Theatre, Mond*y Nest. LOOK AT THIS PROGRAMME AT , THE OLD PRICES ! < ,We Change Our Pictures but Not Our Prices. •m/TACMAHON'S THEATRE. "PIMPLE'S PERIL!'; A .Piece of Proper Fooling. '!THE HEADLINERS !" A Ppwerful Story of th« Stage. ' 4 /"THE CLIFF GIRL!" * A Pretty and Pathetic Seaside Love Story. "^ "UNWINDING IT!" A Tangled Tale of Tortuous Comedy. "ROUGH BUT ROMANTIC!" A Piece of Furious Funniment. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Prices aa usual : 6d and 3d by day, 6d ' itt night, Children under 12 always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m to 10.30 p.m. KING G-EORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. r, The Picture of the Year. Delightful MARY PICKFORD, hi "The EAGLE'S MATE!" (6000 feefc). The Best Mary Pickford Yet. Special Music vby Augmented Orchestra. Special Prices for This Attraction. Adults Is, Is 6d ; Childreu, 3d matinee ; * 6d evening. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. ■ NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THE Company's Showroom has' been Enlarged, Renovated, and Re-fur- ' mshed, and will, be Open on FRIDAY '■ EVENING OF EACH WEEK from 7 . to 9 o'clock A cordial invitation is given to the • public to attend. The Showroom will be Brilliantly Illuminated. Demonstrations of Modern Gas Appliances will be given. COME AND SEE THE MODEL GAS KITCHEN MODEL GAS-EQUIPPED BATHROOM. TO-NIGHI the GAS COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA will be in attendance, and render MUSICAL SELECTIONS. J H. HELLIWECL, Secretary. TERRITORIAL MUSKETRY COURSE. TRENTHAM RANGE. THE Range will be available at Trentham on SATURDAY, commencing TO-MORROW, 2nd mat. Train arrangements as follows: — Troops will bo provided with special carriages to the 1.12 p.m. train, Lambton Station. The return train leaves Trentham Siding at 5.20 p.m The same arrangements will apply to Rifle Clubs. A. A CORRIGAN, Major, Commander No, 5 Group.;

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Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 2