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The Best of the Bunch— WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY At IPVERYBODY'S. LUBIN'S GRAND DRAMA. A Palpitating Romance of Real Life. The Profligate Commits Murder for Lust of gold. A STORY THAT IS FULL of THRILLS A PARTNER'S DREADFUL CRIME. Millionaire Rice Poisoned on his Wedding Day. WHO SENT THE CHOCOLATES? Time and the Story Vividly Tell. 3000 ft. 3000 ft. WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY WTHOMW T HOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY WHOM THE GODS WOULD DESTROY If You Want to See a Funny Picture, See Keystone's Laugh Tonic, MERELY A MARRIED MAN! MERELY A MARRIED .MAN ! Full of Comical Situations. "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" FOURTH EPISODE. "THE TOP FLOOR FLAT."Is Even More Sensational. Florence escapes great danger in am ' unique manner. GAUMONT GRAPHIC The latest news GAUMONT GRAPHIC, from the War. Prices— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. A PPLICATION having been made to -£jk. me for the issue of a provisional certificate of title iv the name of CHARLES JOHN CRIDLAND, of Palmerston North, Settler, for Allotment 56 of Section 416, Town of Palmerston North, being the whole of the land in certificate of title, Vol. 24, folio 266, and evidence having been lodged of the loss or destruction of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional certificate of title, as requested,' on the 21st day of October, 1915. Dated this oth day of October, 1915, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. I G. G. BRIDGES, I District Land Registrar. ! THE iVrUTTTAT. LIFE AND" CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. IT is the intention of the Company, on or after the 13th November, 1915, to issue a Special Policy in lieu of Policy No. 273228, issued by The Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co:, Ltd., on the life of HARRY HOEMAN HAYHURST, of Teniuka, which is declared to have been lost. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington, 13th October, 1915. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. BRASS BADGES AND BUTTONS. REAL Brass Regulation Hat, Shoulder, Collar Badges, and Brass Buttons for all arms, lanyards, leather buttons, real wool money belts, breeches, putties, canes, and all military trimmings for officers and men at THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor and Specialist, 21, Willisstreet (next Empire Hotel). CHEAP FUEL! BROKEN COKE, REDUCED IN PRICE. Now Is per sack, delivered. Ring up GAS COMPANY— 'Phone 4010. FUNERAL NOTICE. iTTIHE Friends of James Wallace Jones X aro invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, 186, Owenstreet, on Thursday, 14lh inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Kitrori Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON, LTD., 6, Buckle-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. COURT SIR WM. JERVOIS, A.O.F. MEMBERS of the Order are requested to attend the Funeral of our 'ate Brother, J. W. Jones, which will leave his late residence, 186, Owen-street, Newtown. To-morrow (Thursday), at 2.30.. T. L. COE, Secretary. LEVIN SHOP TO LET. THE commodious premises (two storey), two large display windows, in shop, formerly occupied by Wm. Palmer as a furniture warehouse on the main street of Levin is to Let, at a very small rent to good tenant; suit almost any business. Tho best stand in town. Apply G. K. DOUGLAS, Builder, Levin. mo let, SHOP, opposite Entrance, G.P.O. Cheap rent. Apply THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, 174, Featherston-streefc. WAREHOUSE TO LET TO LET, two-story Brick Premises, _ No. 23, Farish-street, at present occupied by Messrs. J. W. Hoare and Co. Particulars from C. G. WEBB, C/o T. Ballinger & Co., 58, Victoria-street. TO LET, Day's Bay, 6 or 12 months, a new Bungalow Residence, furnished, j-acre of land, surrounded by native bush, splendid view of harbour, croquet lawn, 6 large rooms, pantry, bathroom, linen press, servery, large verandah, washhouse, fowlhouse, two patent w.c.'s, septic tank, water supply from reservoir and tanks ; ferry boats call seven times daily each way ; house three minutes from wharf. For particulars, rent, or sale price, apply J. B. FINLAY, Evening Post Buildings, Wellington. Tday's bay. FllO LET, for summer month*, FurnishJL ed Cottage of 3 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and floored tent. Apply to J C. BROWN, 9, Aurora-terrace, ! Wellington. ! Telephones 991 and 3814TO LET, on Terrace, furnished front Bed-Sitting Room ; suit two students; quiet, moderate. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, 6-roomed House, one floor, 97, Upland-road, Kelburn; 3Qs. Apply 60, Boulcott-street. TO LET, 3 unfurnished Rooms, 2 fireplaces, married couple without children ; references exchanged. 14, May-st. TO LET, Ngaio, 5-roomed Furnished House; 1 acre land, well planted. Thomson, Brown, and East, 174, Fcather-ston-street. 0 LET, Constable-street, 7 Rooms, all conveniences, two-story ; 255. Thomson, Brown, and East, 174, Featherston-st. TO LET, 4-roomed Cottage. Apply S. Waters, 21, Jefferson-street, Brooklyn. TB^O LET, 3-roomed Furnished Cottage, jL at Day's Bay, from date till 2nd January, or from end January onwards. A. W. Press, Thompson Bros., Ltd. TO LET, new Shop and 6-roomed Dwelling, at Berhampore ; best stand in the district ; at tram stop ; shopping centre. Apply W. H. Poole, Butcher, Adelaide-road, Berhampore. TO LET, Karaka Bay, on beach, wellfurnished 4-rd. House; cheap rent for term. Apply Eggers, 153, Featherston-st. TO LET, Rooms, with or without board. 330, Tinakori-road, Wellington. rilO LET, 3-rd. Flat; gas range, electric A radiators, separate entrance. Apply No. 1, Palliser-road, Roseneath. TO LET, 5-roomed Cottage, 2 minutes station, Johnsonville ; bath, tubs, copper, half-acre; 12a. Earp-Thomas, Eastbourne.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 2