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CROWN THEATRE, THORNDON. ' The Home of Star Films—consisting of ! the Creme de la Creme of the Picture ! Market. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o'clock To Include A Groat Fraser Master Picture, ' "RED FEATHER" FEATURE, Entitled "SCANDAL!" "SCANDAL!" "'SCANDAL!" t "SCANDAL!" : "SCANDAL I" "SCANDAL!" "SCANDAL !" "SCANDAL !" The Greatest Picture Ever Produced. Featuring PHILLIPS SMALLEY And LOIS WEBER. A TRUE PAGE FROM LIFE. 5 Many_ have suffered from the wagging rof gossiping tongues. "Scandal" is an . evil spirit ever slinging mud It is our common fault, and is pointed out in this powerfully-acted 4-reel Fraser Masterpieee The sort of photoplay that makes ■ Kincinatography worth while—A strong ■ film—-A powerful sermon—A brilliant conception—The plav is brilliantly acted. "SCANDAL" IS REAL—IT TELLS THE TRUTH And hits the gossiper; hits him (or her) hard. PRICES OF ADMISSION—Evening, 6d and Is. Reserved Seats, Is 6d. Matinee, 3d and 6d. BOX PLAN at The Bristol. Seats may also be reserved at the Theatre. 'Phone 3470. EMPRESS. MPRESS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE Of _ witnessing that Sentimental Comedy which ha^ caused more real delight than any previous play of its kind. "HELEN'S'BABIES." "HELEN'S BABIES." Sparkling like prisms of dazzling brilliance, an Entertainment full of power, and interest, and full of rollicking fun. "HELEN'S BABIES." " HELEN'S BABIES." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE. Morning and Afternoon Tea served in Circle free of charge from,ll a.m. till 5.30. EMPRESS.. MPRESS. COMMENCING 11 a.m. MONDAY. - COMMENCING 11 a.m. MONDAY. A PLAY THAT THRILLED ALL ENGLAND. Big, Vital, Grim, and Thoroughly Fascinating. " CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." " CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." A story of England at the outbreak of the War, dealing with the espionage system. *" CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." "CONVICT LYNDON. AT LIBERTY." "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." 5000 feet long, every foot vivid. Appealing to what evory man and woman hold dearest, "CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." " CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." " CONVICT LYNDON AT LIBERTY." A Play that no one can afford to miss. SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMS. NOTICE.—The First Screening of this ■remarkable play will take place at 11.10 a.m., and at every ninety minutes afterwards it will be screened again. K_mZSWM!JJHU__L!a^..,_-*.l^ WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES —MONDAY, 22nd MAY THE. Annual Meeting of • Householders in the following School Districts having lapsed, I hereby notify that a meeting will be held in each of the following Schools on MONDAY, 22nd MAY, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of, Electing a School Committee for the respective districts for the year ending 28th February, 1917:— - TAWA FLAT TAKAPU NORMANDALE PAHAUTANUI WHITEMAN'S VALLEY WAINUI-O-MATA TE MARUA MAKERUA The procedure in connection with this Electiou is exactly the same as. that prescribed for the Statutory Meeting which was fixed for Monday, 17th April. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. ' ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND .DRAMATIC ART. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBY, of London, Aldous' Buildings (opp. "Kirk's"), 208, Lambton-quay. For terms, re children, etc., apply 4 to 6, or 'Phone 3192. THE 'BAFFLING WAR GAME. ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN. TK /IAA SETS of this unique Table ".V1-1- Game were sold in New Zealand last year , 272,000 Games were sold in Australia. Like the BatHing War in Europe it presents its knotty problems, making it interesting to young and old. It comprises a map of the war zone, the flags of the combatants, and a com- , plote set of skittles and marble for taking tho difficult positions presented in actual warfare. The rule/ of the game explain how to set up and take these batteries of artillery, trendies, forts, and fortified towns. From all Booksellers Price Is 6d. '. Office of the , Public Service Commissioner, ' Wellington, 4th May, 1916. 1 „ PPLICATIONS, to bo' made on ' -£__. P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received by tho undersigned for the following posi- : tions: — Instructor and Demonstrator, of the "Burroughs," "Comptometer," and "Remington. Wahl," or other Adding, Listing, and Computing Machine, in the offices of the Government Departments of the Pub- , lie Service of New Zealand. Ap- ■ plication:, will be received until j noon ou tho 51sfc May, 1915 Salary will bo not less than £260, rising to £300 per annum. (If. the snccossful applicant has had sp'ccial experience as a "Systematise-;" in commercial office work, or in accounting cr statistical work in large i Government Departments, a salary I commencing at £300, and rising to £350, will *" be paid). Further particulars may bo obtained on application to the undersigned. Hemp Grader, Department o_ Agriculture, Wellington, General Division. Salary £250 per annum; maximum £300.' -Applications close 25th May. Further particulars may be obtained from the Permanent Head of tho Department, Wellington. P. YERSCHAFFELT, S_ci6-_i3r..,

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2