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"The children ,iro the wealth of the nation, and tho hand that rocks the cradle rules the worM." HpHE EMPRESS ■a. HE EMPRESS. NOW SCREENING— A Remarkable. Motion Picture Exposition of some of Life's Great Truths. 4. Theme That Strikes Home To-day PARENTS AND POLITICIANS ' What of the Wife and Babes When'the MAN is Gone? Vitagraph's Big Page of Reality THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEA' THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA THE SILENT PLEa! THE SILENT PLEA. A Film that, makes a bid for the weak ones who are left to fight life's battle alone. Harry Money and Edith Story star in this "-rest Drama. AND A GRAND BILL BESIDES, GERTIE (Cartoon Comk,ue)-A Big New Topical—A Grand Railroad Do.—And an Animal Comedy showing a Clever Pa.nther. ALL NEXT WEEK ■ALL NEXT WEEK. THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. Another World Film Corporation / Triumph—a Photo-melodrama that excels even " Women and Wine." "S8SS?:" ::s?-:; :: m8S::: ::s»:: " MONEY." « MONEY" " MONEY." " MONEY " " MONEY." « MONEY!" I' MONEY " tells a heart-gripping- storyit is deeply interesting—the staging is the most elaborate conceivable. Money was no object in the production of the elaborate scenes, costumes, and settings. In one of the scenes an entire palace is burned and destroyed with all its rich Oriental furnishings and hangings. The California scenery is wonderfully beautiful me action furnishes thrill upon thrill. "MONEY" Deals with that vital, world-shaking question of to-day, to-morrow, and the future CAPITAL v. LABOUR. Society takes Champagne Baths while the workers starve! High revelry of the idle rich Sensational riots and strikes-among the toilers. Retribution strikes the monopolist. -^Romance and Humanity Win Out. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! A blessing—or a curse—which snail it be? THE FILM TELLS YOU! "EVERYBODY'S * The House of Laughter. FROM NOON ONWARDS. Keystone's Big Comedy, featuring FORD STERLING And MINTA DURFEE, T o 6 ,p! y- stone^ s- of. HiG* Degree, in -a Kollieking, Giggling, Joyous Laughantieer, DLRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY A Splendid Thrilling' Story The Seventh Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. , Every week some New Sensation. OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY*' OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY! Latest—THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC STARTING MONDAY, AT NOON Tho Laughter Week Commences, when your old favourite, Will appear in LOVER'S LOST CONTROL. LOVER'S LOST CONTROL. _ LOVER'S LOST CONTROL. Comical incidents and, unique situations make this a Funny Picture THE WILES OF A WOMAN THE WILES OF A WOMAN. A Thrilling, Realistic Drama The Eighth Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, Which is full of unexpected developments BILLIES HEIRESS, pmeM8' BILLIES HEIRESS, Featuring Billy Reeves, the Knockabout Comedian. War News—GAUMONT GRAPHIC Prices—Adults 6d, Children 3d. MONEY was no object when "MONEY" Was produced. Empress Next Week. FUNERAL NOTICE™"""" "' npHE Friends of William ~,.d Ngateneti -H- Eruini Rooti are respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of their late beloved son, Whiripo Rooti, which will leave the residence of Mrs. Te Puni, Hutt-ro'ad, Petone, on Saturday. 6th November 1915 at 2 p.m., for the Maori Cemetery Esplanade, Petone.—J. R. CROFT,. Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. 'Phones: 57, Hutt; 3, Petono (day or night). «*rn'M**!rr:ae.m*tm, H .*^.w rr v mt ,*M*-.w*vr..,,. ~ FUNERAL NOTICE. nni-IE Funeral of the late James Foster ■*■ Adams will leave No. lla, Mulgravestreet, at 9 a.m. To-morrow (Saturday), 6th November, 1915, for St. Paul's Mul-grave-street, and thence to Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON 27, WingUeld-street. COURT SIR "GlfPfff "GREY, 3118 A 0 ]■ npHE Officers and Members of the -fl- above Court are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of our late Brother J. F. Adams, P.D.C.R., which will leave his late residence, lla, Mulgrave-street, on Saturday, 6th November, at 9 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery J. G. CLARK, Secretary.

At Stratford on Tuesday, sonic high prices were realised for stock, as high as £18 10s being obtained for milch cows of no particular raorU as £ar as pedigree is concerned.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 2

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638

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 2

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