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CR 0W N. THEA TR E, Molesworth-street, Thorndpn. TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT! Tho Management Present CLARA "KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL,YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In the Wonderful Psychological Photo- ' play. "LOLA." "LOLA." "LOLA." "LOLA." "LOLA." "LOLA." Also, HOBAET BOSWORTH And LYDIA YEAMANS TITUS, In tha Thrilling Problem Play, " FATHERHOOD." " FATHERHOOD." And a Strong Supporting Programme. Including tho War-Time ' GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. The Best Music by tho Crown Orchestra. Prices as usual. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 3470. SPECIAL MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY. , At TTIVERYBODY'S. -■EVERYBODY'S. Daily FROM NOON till 10.30 p.m. Adelightful four.reel COMEDY-DRAMA with a charming' love story that appeals to the young- folk, and brings happy memories to those of older growth. You'll agree with Betty, when she eay3: — "I refuse to marry a jnan with a face like tho front of an automobile"—WOULD YOU? SEE THE THE WILD GOOSE WILD GOOSE WILD GOOSE WILD GOOSE CHASE, CHASE-, CHASE, CHASE, And ' INA CLAIRE, The Sprightly and Lovable Girl. Also, "THE MUFFLED BELL," drama, And "THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC," Prices: Day, 3d and 6d. Night, 6d. Tea in B.C. at Day Sessions. , mHB B RI T A N N I A.. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AND ALL THE WEEK. THE IDOL QF THE SCREEN, ■■' ROBERT WARWICK, ROBERT WARWICK, ROBERT ' WARWICK, In a Feature that Thrills and Grips, -' • "THE "THE \ FLASH OF AN EMERALD!" FLASH OF AN EMERALD !" . FLASH OF AN EMERALD!" A Story that has a Powerful Plot and an Extraordinary Motive. ROBERT WARWICK As a RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY And GENTLEMAN BURGLAR, FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late William H. I King are respectfully invitod to attend his Funeral^ which will leave 35, Hankey-stropt, on Wednesday morning, 31st May, at 9.45 o'clock, for the Cemetery, Karon. G. LINLEY. UncWtakor. SENSE OF HUMOUR \ - ITS VALUE IN THE TRENCHES.' The United Churches Institute Building erected at Fep.thersto.ri Camp wifh the aid of subscriptions provided by the Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists, the Church of Christ, and the V.M.0.A., was officially opened by the Hon. James Allen, Minister of Defence, last flight. The object of the combined religious institutions in subscribing towards the cost of the building is to obviate the necessity ofjmving to build gix separate halls, '•Tho approximate cost is £2500. The building consists of three halls—a reading and writing room (to accommodate about 150 men), a lecture room (800 men), and a games room (500 men). The two ~"qig halls will be used on Sunday morningsfor church purposes, tho bigger hall by the Presbyterians and the other by the Methodists. All other services will be of a combined nature Among those who went up for the opening ceremony'were the Hon.I'J. G. W. Aitken, Revs. Shirer, Hint'on, and Mr. Vamey (V.M.C.A.). The Hon. Mr. Allen, in the course of his remarks, expressed satisfaction at the size of the hall, and tha fact that it was to be used for religious purposes. He hoped that the men would take advantage of the facilities offered. Referring to the use of the hall for socinl purposes, the Minister said that doubtless friendships would be" established there that would be very helpful in the trerfches. i"c hoped that full use of the hall would be made, and that the men would cultitivate what .was so valuable to soldiers st the front—the savfng sense of good humour.. This would be of the utmost assistance, .. especially when difficulties had to be contended with, It was ono of the great characteristics of the British soldiers, and was a trait that should be encouraged to the utmost. j KARORI GOLF CLUB The Medal Handicap played on Saturday last resulted as follows: —M'Namara, net score, 77; M'Lemian, 78; Atkinson, 79;-Galway, 34; Redmond, 87; Mazengarb, 93. In Auckland the Board of Trade on Friday morning heard evidence regarding the supply of rish- The principal witnesses were Mr. A. J. Entrican, representing the City Council in connection with the new fish supply scheme, Mr. A.' Sanford, of Sanford, Ltd., Mr. F. Green, of the Oceanic Fish Co., and . Mr, Adam Nixon. The freezing and smoking plant at the' municipal market and the itwo trawlers at the wharves ! were inspected by members of the hoard. ' In the afternoon evidence was heard regarding a complaint by merchants cun- . cerning "scale" prices. Yesterday the enquiry concerning butter prices was ■ continued. Matters remnining to be in- > vestigated. are in regard to coal prices ' (concerning which numerous complaints I have ' been received) and rents.' The ! board will probably leave for Gisborne towards the end of tho week. You can pick your raincoat here—best 1 British makes, 45s to 90s. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Adyt. ' Woods', Great Peppermint Cure. For Cough wad Colds, never fails,—Aflvt

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 2