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WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACES ! ■ J|pipi|p^ RACES ! rpRENTHAM "D ACECOUR.SE! rpRENTHAM "DACECOURSE! JL RENTHAM J-I'ACECOUItSE! A RENTHAJI JCtACECOURSE! SECOND DAY, TOMORROW! TOMORROW! . (SATURDAY), 22nd: JANUARY, 1916. ANNIVERSARY ])AY 1 ANNIVERSARY DAY ! FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE as follow:— ■ -■^U'^p: i : TE ARO DEPART—IO.3, 10.21, 10.39, 10.54 a.m., 12.15 p.m. AVELLINQTON DEPART—IO.I9, 10,37, 10.55, 11.4, 11.15 a.m., and 12.24 p.m. / A. E. AA'HYTE. Secretary.

AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. La6fc Nights of "Screendom's" most Popular and Cleverest Players— TOM MOORE TOM MOORE , TOM MOORE And Beautiful TOM MOORE MARGUERITE COURTOT, MARGUERITE COURTOT, MARGUERITE COURTOT, MARGUERITE COURTOT, In Kalem's Powerful Moral P,lay— THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, THE FIRST COMMANDMENT, The story of the man who worshipped only at the Shrine of the Money God. AS AVELL: CONSTANTINOPLE (Eclair Interest). THE TOPICAL GAZETTE is "0.X." BOOBLEY'S BABY (Gets the Laughs). And There Are Others ! NEXT WEEK'S STAR IS" A Highest Quality Lubin Production, starring the eminent Actor, ROMAINE FEILDING, In a strikingly realistic tale of thrill.. adventure, and love,' in the Wild Californian Days.— THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE,VALLEY OF LOST HOPE! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE ! THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE! Filmed from the story by Shannon Fife. A PHOTO-DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND HOLDS ITS GRIP The Moving Picture AA'orld says: — "The realism of the film must have' been secured at tremendous expense. One searches the history of the screen in vain for a parallel for the terrific head-on collision between the two trains." SEE The birth and growth of a "boom town'" when the gold is discovered —the mad rush to peg put the claims —the fearsome struggle for mastery by uncouth giants when brawn and might are the only right. IT'S A PLAY OF "THE SPOILERS' " CLASS. ARE YOU COMING? SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TO-MORROW WE OPEN at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW WE OPEN at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW 'AYE OPEN at 10 a.m. TOE KING'S. . . ,-I.HE KING'S. TO-NIGHT ! At 8. TO-NIGHT! MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30.-MATINEE-TO-MORROW, at 2.30. THE AWAKENING Anita Stewart. THE AAvAKENING F.arle Williams. A Drama of Strong Contrasts. REINCARNATION. Florence REINCARNATION La Badie. An Original and Striking Play. FOLLOWING THE SCENT!FOLLOWING THE SCENT! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. . How the French Coast is Guarded. ■ And Other Splendid Films. MONDAY NEXI. MONDAY THE BIG ATTRACTION! "MY OLD DUTCH!" "MY OLD DUTCH!" "MY OLD DUTCH!" "MY OLD DUTCH !" "MY OLD DUTCH !" "MY OLD DUTCH !" ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. ALBERT CHEVALIER. FLORENCE TURNER. FLORENCE TURNER. FLORENCE TURNER. ' The life of the London Coster as made famous in Albert. Chevalier's Songs, "My 'Old Dutch," "Our Little Nipper," "Mrs". 'Awkins," and "Knocked 'Era in the Old' Kent-road." TEARS and LAUGHTER. PATHOS and HUMOUR. 'The Most Successful Picture Ever Screened. Prices—ls ajid 6d. Reserves Is 6d, at The King's Theatre TO-NIGHT and- TOMORROW CH A'R.L I E CHAPLIN II A B L IB CHAPLIN AViLI be Screened at THE EMPRESS At All Day Sessions To-morrow. BRINSMEAD PIANOS. THE BRITISH BRINSMEAD. BY its intrinsic qualities the Brinsmead Piano has achieved, throughout the world, a repute which is unsurpassed. The accumulated experience of almost a century is embodied in each instrument. AVhether- it be a Concert Grand or a Boudoir Upright, in construction there is observed the same unremitting exactitude and zealous craftsmanship to. produce thebest. Thus is the Brinsmead tradition secured and maintained. Tho name "BRINSMEAD" on a. Piano is_ a guarantee, not only of a British Piano, but of the instrument which in all zones is the Premier Piano, containing all tho latest improvements with the invention of which the name of Brinsmead is for ever associated. These famous instruments may be inspected at the Showrooms of the Sole Agents— CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. . Established 54 Years. '' Brandies and Agencies Throughout tho Dominion. FUNERAL CARD. T!HE Funeral of tho late Mrs. Christina. Mackenzie will leave the. Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, inn., 60, Tarwiaki-street, To-morrow (Saturday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. 10. MORRIS. JUN., Funeral Director and fiuibulincr. ■ 60, Turtuuki-sl.i and 23,- Ridditord-tt. Telephone 937 (night.and da^L-?

SHORT T' J S THEATRE, Willis-street. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Instantaneous Success of our. Present Programme. Witnessed by packed and enthusiastic audiences all day yesterday, and unanimously acclaimed as magnificent. SECOND STRING! In SECOND STRING! Three SECOND STRING! Great SECOND STRING! Acts THE GREATEST SPORTING DRAMA yet produced, depicting Love, Treachery. Revenge, justice. Showing the Wiles .of an Adventuress— The Money Lender—The Garden Party— The Manor Stables —The Great Racecourse with its ■ teeming thousands —The Saddling Paddock—The Mighty Race—The Start— The Finish —The Triumph of Love, and Virtue, etc. THE FABLE OF THE THROUGH TRAIN! A Rollicking Comedy, written by Geo Ade and produced by the great Essanay Co. LATEST WAR NEWS! THE GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA. An Interesting Scenic of Great Beauty. To Avoid the Rush To-night, BE EARLY CH A R L I X ■ 0 H A P LI N \ H A X L I E CHAPLIN Will be Screened at THE EMPRESS ' At All Day Session? To-morrow.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

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