You have left- it late, BUT NOT TOO LATE! ' SEE IT TO-NIGHT AT THE KING'S! ■ HE KING'S! TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, And MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30. And MATINEE .TO-MORROW, at 2.30. The Wonder' Film of •^IVID,: SENSATIONAL REALISM, "THE ''ESCAPE!" "THE ESCAPE!" •THE ESCAPE!" ; «THE ESCAPE!" "THE ESCAPE!" ♦THE ESCAPE!" THE ESCAPE!" "THE ESCAPE!" "THE ESCAPE!" ■'. . ' "THE ESCAPE!" - - ■■ . ■ "THE ESCAPE!" "THE ESCAPE!" 7500 ft. • 7500 ft • ■ ■ ' : Another Big Attraction. MONDAY NEXT, Bth NOVEMBER, ■ MONDAY NEXT, Bth NOVEMBER,^ At THE KING'S. Tho World Film Corporation's Most Gorgeous Production and Latest Release, in Five Reels, • .UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE, TOM'S CABIN. - - UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. : UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. ;> UNCLE . TOM'S CABIN. .. ■' A .Perfect Photo-Drama of ■ The Book That Made History, Prices and Box Plan as Usual. ACMA-HON'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DA"Y! TO-DAY! ' THE SECRET CODE ! A huge THE SECRET CODE ! Two-act THE SECRET CODEJ Drama THE SECRET CODE! of Sensation. A delightfully Brisk and Breezy Comedy in two acta of Crisp Originality— ; MARY JANE ENTERTAINS! MARY JANE ENTERTAINS! MARY JANE ENTERTAINS! MARY JANE ENTERTAINS! Together with SUSIE'S SUITORS. LIFE IN A BULGARIAN VILLAGE. PATHE GAZETTE. And others. Prices: 6d and 5d by day, 6d at night, Children under 12, 3d. Continuous from' 11 ajn. "to 10.30 p.m. TCTULLER'S STAR PICTURES. J-1 NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT. THE DOOM OF THE AUTO-BANDITS THE DOOM OF THE AUTO-BANDITS. 7th Episode of Million Dollar Mystery DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY. DIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY.'' Gaumont G., and Splendid Supporting - Programme.—3d, 6d, Is. MATINEE TO-MORROW. T/57E are coming into "MONEY" Next Week. Are you coming to see it? —Empress. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! '■ ST. ANNE'S HALL, GREEN-STREET, NEWTOWN. EMPIRE FLORAL FETE AND ART UNION. In Aid of the Debt Reduction of St Anne's s (Newtown), St. Patrick's (Kili birnie), and St. Francis's (Island Bay) Churches. Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Liverpool, Lady Wa-rd, and the Mayoress (Mrs. J. P Luke). MAGNIFICENT DANCING PROGRAMME! Display of Swedish Drill and Musical " Items. Music by South Wellington Amateur Orchestra. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) • AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. Children Admitted Free. Admission (including- Ticket in- Art Union), One Shilling. QT. BARNABAS 7! BAZAAR ■ In ; ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY '•'- AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. TTNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE :«J FOR OUR KING AND EMPIRE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN ■ V HALL (Mercer-street Entrance). All who believe in the efficacy of Prayor are invited to co-operate. Something more is needed in this crisis than men and munitions. "If the veil of this world's .machinery were'lifted off, how much wo would find is dqno in answer to the prayers of God's children."—R. Murray M'Chene. ■QTAVE you ever tried a Champagne Bath? See "MONEY" . Next Week, at Empress. WANTED, ' 60,000 ROSES !' 60,000 ROSES! 10,000 CARNATIONS! •... 10,000 CARNATIONS! For the MONSTER MONSTER V.M.C.A. ""£> OSE DAY !" "ROSE DAY !" "i&yOSE DAY !" "ROSE DAY!" To be held in Wellington on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 12th AND 13th NOVEMBER. Proceeds in aid of the V.M.C.A 's MILITARY WORK in New Zealand, Egypt, Malta, and elsewhere — work praised by Major-General Sir Alexander Godley in warmest terms. Ask returned .soldiers what they think of the Association s efforts to provide comforts and entertainment for New Zealand's troops at home and abroad ! All willing to assist with donations of Flowers are requested to write to Mr A . VARNEY, Secretary, V.M.C.A., WeiuHs^bSSr*, to be Bent before FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 30th NOVEMBER and Ist DECEMBER. ■fWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all Handicap Events, also Aorangi .Trial Plate and Maiden Scurry and Entries for Oroua Stake.? (w.f.a.), will be received up to 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, the sth inst. EDMUND GOODBEHERE, J?aildinic
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 2
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