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■EVERYBODY'S. I JCJ VERYBODY'S. The Laughing Epidemic Still On. Keystone's Big Star Comedy, In 2000 Laughing Spasms, BATTLE OF AMBROSE and WALRUS ! BATTLE OF AMBROSE and WALRUS ! BATTLE OF AMBROSE and WALRUS ! The would-be military heroes valiantly put up some- big bluff in the screaming comedy. The funny military scenes cause great outbursts of laughter every session. IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS! IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS! IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS! IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS! Realistic and sensational to a startling degree, the melodrama absorbs tho wholehearted attention of all who see it. The 11th Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, A eupsrior serial yarn that attracts like a magnet. NOT WANTED ! Pretty NOT WANTED! Child Drama. Edison's grand heart-throbbing domestic story. 7th REINFORCEMENTS DEPART. 7th REINFORCEMENTS DEPART. Wellington's Farewell to the Earl of Liverpool's Own. Latest GAUMONT GRAPHIC. War News. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Prices—Adults 6d, Children 3d. ALL NEW TO-DAY. WELLINGTON'S RECORD PRO- ■ GRAMME. At OHORTT'S THEATRE. At SIX STAR FILMS. Essanay's Stupendous Feature. Adapted from H. C. Rowland's splendid story of the July number of Nash's Magazine, "BRAGGA'S DOUBLE !" "BRAGGA'S DOUBLE!" NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. Buller Gorge, Huku Falls, etc. KING BAGGOTT AND JANE GAIL KING BAGGOTT AND JANE GAIL "FIFTY." " "FIFTY." A Comedy with few equals. LATEST WAR JOURNAL. Superb Supporting Subjects. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB" MEMBERS aro reminded of the 1 Luncheon to be held iv tho V.M.C.A. Rooms, TO-MORROW (Friday), at 1 p.m.. when Captain D. Munro will be the chief guest and speaker. G. O. SUTTON, Hon. Secretary. NATIONAL RESERVE. MEMBERS of tho Thorndon-Wadcs-town Unit will fall in at the Government Buildings, Bunny-stroet, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, and march to Nairn-street Reserve for Battalion Parade. BY ORDER. THE KELBURN AND KARORI TRAMWAY CO., LTD. NOTICE. THIS Tramway will be Closed on Sunday and Monday, tho 4th and sth instant, for the purpose of putting in a new ropo and overhauling machinory. J. DARLING, Manager. Ist December, 1915. DISCLAIMER. T CECILY O'NEILL, of Palmorston -E-j North, am in no way connected with tho Cissy O'Neill mentioned in last week's Truth. CECILY O'NEILL, Pabnorston North. CITY DAIRY! FOR the convenience of my Customers, I have OPENED a BRANCH at 31, MOLESWORTH-STREET. FRESH MILK AND CREAM Can be obtained Twice Daily. FRESH EGGS and BUTTER ahveys on hand. 'Phono 3313. ■ 'PEP- NASH, Proprietor. FUNERAL NOTICE. qpi-IE Friends and Members of SeaA men's Union aro respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late Comrade, Patrick Muir, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel oE Robt. I-I. Wilson and Son at 2 p.m. To-morrow, 3rd"December, for St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott-st., thence to the Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, WJl^M^ Adelaide-road. FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Funeral of the late Mr. S. C. G. .fl. Vickers will leave Khandallah at 11 a.m. on Saturday, 4th December, 1915, for the Johnsonville Cemetery. The 11 a.m. train from Wellington will arrive at Johnsonville in time for Funeral. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, 27, Wingfield-street. fTO LET, 2 Furnished Rooms, board -2- optional, or would take boarders, male or female. Homely, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. nnO LET, furnished, 5-rd. House, olec--H- trie light, etc., 3 mins. Courtcnayplaco terminus, for one month from 18th December, £2 2s. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, Flat of four rooms, opposite G.P.0., Featherston-stveet; suit tea rooms or offices, can subdivide, best stand in town. Apply Lamb and O'Sullivan, owners, 176, Featharston-street. r|lo LET, two Unfurnished Rooms, with A all conveniences. Apply 64, Cam-bridje-terrace. TO LET, Furnished House, sunny, sea view; rent 28s week for term. Apply on premises, 3a, Vogel-street, off Earls-terrace. TIO LET, small Lock-up Shop, central, low rent. Apply 214, Taranaki-st. TO LET, Furnished House, centra!. Apply Lennie's, 86, Vivian-street. T)0 LET, 6-roDined Furnished House,* every convenience, ponnv section; idso 7-roomed House and 1 acre, cultivated land, in suburb. Apply Garden, Evening Post. fjnO LET, 5 Rooms, Miramar, near tram JL and powerhouse. Meston, Tailor and Outfitter, 143, Vivian-street. nnO LET, Washington-avenue, 6-roomed -fi- House, good view, few minutes car terminus, Brooklyn. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. TO LET. Island Bay, near schools and sea, Lock-up Shop; machine shed, stables. A. T. Bate, Nathan's Buildings. TO LET, Suite-of Rooms; also single Room, all conveniences. 3, Patter-son-st.-eet, end Brougham-street. j^MMTSp^FumisW^ll^se to Let, *j>' good view, cheap to careful tenant, 10 minutes G.P.O. Apply Shorterm, Evening Pbst. OBESITY— Stout people, note that this distressing- complaint can be cured by Marienbad Tablets, 2s 6d. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-strcot. M" ORETiipsTfl^'Tnd bettor quality ill a pound of Nelson Moate's Tea than any other. Prices—ls 9d, Is lOd, 2s, and 2s 2d. rpiiRRLTORIALS—The Toscn. Studio -a. takes better photos at night than day. First Studio from Lambton Station. SALESMAN waited for Grocery DeX.3 partment; must be neat, smart, and married. Apply Watson Bros., Ltd., Palmerston North. ADAMkTaRA. Clairvoyante. Evenings only, 7 till 9. Boulcott Chambers. Room 5. first door. F" ~ARTNER~\Vanted, with from £500 to £700. to take Half-share in Orchard; about £1000 worth of fruit on trees now. Profitable, Evening Poat. A~I)VERTI'SER, with £700 cash, wmlld , jra.. like to meet with partner with similar amount, with view to taking a farm. .Apsly-Yokel, Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

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