THE KING'S THEATRjE TO-NIGHT! "THE AWAKENING!"' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Magnificent SupDorting Programme. TO-NIGHT! 'PHONE KING'S THEATRE, 3143, AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. MONPAY NIGHT NEXT! A Red-Letter Event in the History of Motion Pictures. THE LONDON FILM-IDEAL CO. PRESENTS '•« ALBERT CHEVALIER ~ (The World's Greatest Character Actor and Comedian). FLORENCE TURNER, HARRY BRETT, ARTHUR SHIRLEY, - .- . ' . And a Magnificent Cast of British Players. "MY OLD DUTCH." From the Famous Song, Written and Sung by Albert Chevalier. It's many, years^sinoe first we met; ' We've been together now for forty years 'Er 'air was then as black as jet, And it don't seem a day too much,' It's whiter now, but she don't fret, There ain't a k-dy livin' in the land ■ . Not my old gal! As I'd swop for my dear old Dutch ! NO ADVANCE ON PRICES: STALLS 6d, DRESS CIRCLE- and O.S. le. RESERVED SEATS, Is 6d, AT THE BRISTOL OR KING'S THEATRE. ALL WEEK — COMMENCING MONDAY! .AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE. A HIGH QUALITY PHOTO-PRODUCTION, BY LUBIN CO., FILMED IN • FOUR REELS, FROM THE STORY BY SHANNON FIFE. ' ; ROMAINE . FEILDING PLAYS THE LEAD. THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE. A-STRIKINGLY REALISTIC TALE OF THRILL, ADVENTURE, AND LOVE, IN THE • WILD AND LAWLESS TIMES OF THE EARLYCALIFORNIAN MINING DAYS. A PHOTO-DRAMA THAT GRIPS—AND HOLDS ITS GRIP. The . "Moving Picture World"- says: "The realism of • the film must' have been scoured »t tremendous expense. One searches the history of the screen in vain-for a. parallel for the terrifio head-on, collision, between the two trains." '■ ■ ■-• ■ SEE ■ ....-.. :". ' The birth and growth-of-» "boom town" when the gold is discovered—the mad rush •to peg out the claims—the fearsome struggle for mastery by uncouth giants when brujvn and might are the only right. . . A WEALTH OF BIG MASTERFUL INCIDENTS SUCH AS YOU SAW IN "THE SPOILERS." ARE YOU COMING? The Supports are Excellently Varied, and the Prices are Unchanged. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACES! . ■■sigHH^*L- BACES '• mRENTHAM T» AOECOURSE! mRENTHAM "O ACECOURSE! ■I-RENTHAM XV AOECOURSE! J-RENTHAM- Xt ACECOURSE! ; . . LAST DAY. MONDAY! MONDAY! 24th JANUARY, 1916. : ; ; FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE as follow:— '■-*». TE ARO DEPART—IO.2I, 10.39 a.m. - WELLINGTON DEPART—IO.IO, 10.19, 10.37,, 10.55, 11.4 a.m., tnd 12.6 p.m. ' .. '■'. A. E. WHYTE. Secretary.
mO LET.' TO LET. Rooms: ■, RoomB: • 6 Island Bay, 18s 9" Kolburn, 40s 7 Seatoun, 14s .> .' 12 Karbri 7 Tinakori-road 10 Lower Hutt 8 .Webb-street 10 Brougham-street 8 Talavera-ter. , 15 Molesworth-st ' , FURNISHED. . . . w - •; Rooms: Rooms: 5 Pay's Bay 7 Rona Bay '. 5 -Mortimer-ter . 7. Webb-street . i ,• SMuritai ■ • I Kelburn ' ■ ; 5 Mowbray-street 9 Dixon-street \ 5 Rolleaton-street 10 Thorndon 7 Island Bay- 9 Featherston-st 7 Murphy-street 10 Brougham-street Also, Shops, Offices, and Warehouse Accommodation in central' business positions. Apply: '•'■ " J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. TO LET, Konini-street, Muritai, 5--. roomed Cottage, furnished, all conveniences ; terra 9 months; rent 255; shorter terms arranged. Apply ■ ■__■••_ ■ J- H. BETHUNE AND CO. ROOMS. TO LEI!, furnished or unfurnished Rooms, Wellington-terrace; telephono. Apply Comfort, oare of Box 371, P. 0., Wellington! ; . ■~~r ~ TO LET, LYALL BAY. WELL-FURNISHED 6-roomed House with all conveniences, close to beach and car. Reply Z.Y.X., Evening Post. ~__^ ,_ FTIO LET, one-story 5-roomed House, JL Luxford-street. ; Apply Dwan Bros., Willis-street. '.-'■' . 0 LET, Paekalcariki,Vf rom end Janu- : ' ary, beautifully furnished 4-roomed Bungalow; bathroom, washhouee, etc. Dimond and Hart, Box 13, Te Aro. TO LET, 4-Tpomed House, at Maori Bank,.' Upper Hutt. , Apply Hazel-, wood's Store, or 2 Tainui-terrace, City. 0 LET, Tory-street, 2-roomed Whare, suitable respectable. bachelor. Apply B. Smith and Co., 39, Panama-street. fpO LET, Half of House, three rooms X and a kitchen, ground floor, private entrance. Apply.3B, Vivian-street. Jim LET~Furniahed Double Bedroom, JL also Diningroom, close .Kelburn car; gas cooker, all conveniences, one floor. Apply Allies, Evening Post. • ' O~LEfrOffices in Willis-street; rent 7s 6d to 12s 6d per week. Apply Edward Reeves and Co., .102, Willis-street. TO LET, 9 rooms, Sydney-street; 9 .rooms, Kelburn; 3 rooms (furnished), Rona Bay; 12 rooms, Miramar. I Aubrey Gualter and Co., 149-151,-Foather-ston-street. TO LET, 'for six months, four Furnished Rooms, Hataitai; terms £1; husband gone to front. Apply Evening ■■Post:- / . ," ■'. ■.. •• TO LET,' three Furnished Rooms; use. all conveniences; low rent to approved tenant. Apply 66, .Thompson-st. 0 LET, Suite of Rooms, corner Wil-: . lis and Boulcott streets, now occuped by Mrs.' " Hulleh. ' Apply. M'Gill and ■ Sons, Ingestre-stroet. 0 LET, Miramar; 5 superior Rooms, largo section, usual conveniences, 16s. ' Apply Howitt, Kilbirnie. 'Phono 3135 (2 rings). ■ TO. LET, 5-roomed Villa, .39, Reubenavenue, Brooklyn, 16s 6d; keys at 31. M'lntyro and Co., 216, Lambtonquay. • - ■ . j CHEAP TYPEWRITERS. WE are offering SPLENDID BARGAINS in Second-hand TYPEWRITERS. Call and' inspect. Cash or terms. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. 'Phone 1676. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. GOOD House Property, good position, Wellington; 2 Flats, one 6 rooms, one 4 rooms, all conveniences to oach; othor extensive buildings oil'erod b^low Government valuation; show over 20 per cent, on amount above mortgage; returns £150. per.annum;, will take £150 cn.au, balance arranged; a burßuin. Anjlly. Below Value,. Exeakig P.oat, ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 2
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