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THE ■ . lONGTS_ THEATRE. . Don't Miss FINAL PRESENTATION Don't Miss "Glad" or you'll Of "Glad" or you'll be Sorry. Jflj^RY PICKFORD "" As "GLAD," the Sunshine Waif, in THE DAWN OF A TO-MORROW The Sensational Picture Success of the week. Wo shall certainly be packed but very early To-night, so Ring Jlls for Reserves (any time from 1 b clock). . COMMENCING NEXT WEEK. THE SOCIETY SCREEN PLAY OF THE CENTURY. THE GREATEST TRIANGLE TRIUMPH TO DATE. THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS. A Novel and Sensational Society Play, wherein a burglar' points the road of virtue to the butterfly wife of a lawyer who has saved him' in the past. Mary Boland is the neglected wife. Frank Mills is the man who cared, but was too busy. Willard Mack is the crook who turns preacher. PLAN AND PRICES AS USUAL. COME TO NEW ZEALAND'S NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH. OPENS: TUESDAY, 20th JUNE. CONCLUDES: FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE. TE AUTE v. WANGANUI COLLEGE FOOTBALL MATCH, ■ WEDNESDAY 21st. The Greatest Exhibition of Machinery, Produce, Poultry, etc., ever seen under one roof. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF. EXCURSION FARES FROM EVERYWHERE. »BEg!B«B_nMKCT^>nßCT__._Ka«iaro^^ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION. RELIEF FUND' FOR'THE DEPENDENTS OF THE HEROES OF THE NORTH SEA BATTLE. PATRIOTIC ART UNION. SEVEN PRIZES PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE C.T.A. Ist Prize—Bronze Statuette, Earl Kitchener. 2nd Prize—Bronze Statuette, Earl Kitchener. 3rd Prize—Bronze Statuette, Sir J. Jelliooe. ' 4th Prize—Bronze Statuette, General Sir Louis Botha. And Three Others. TICKETS, 'is EACH, IN BOOKS OF 20. TO BE DRAWN ON 10th JULY, 1916, AT 3 P.M. Please send me Tickets. Name ....• Address Cut this out and send to A. J. CARLTON, Secretary, Box 206, Wellington, The Secretary will be pleased to acknowledge any donations and guarantees that the entire amount collected will bu cabled Home, no deduction being made whatsoever.

WELLINGTON BUILDING TRADES LABOURERS' UNION. . A SPECIAL MEETING of the above ■^- Union will bs held on Monday, 19th June, in the Trades Hall, at 8 p.m. Business. —To consider proposal to amalgamate with the General Labourers' Union, and to consider resignation of secretary., and to appoint a secretary, j All members requested to attend. ; D. ROGERS, President. E. KENNEDY, Secretary^ EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL - ,••. FERRY . SERVICE. TO RONA BAY AND DAY'S BAY. THE BEST OUTING. . TIME-TABLE—SUNDAY. Leave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5, 8.20 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 p.m. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). TRAMS to connect with the Ferry Steamer on Sunday Morning leave Newtown 9.55, Brooklyn 9.50, Lyall Bay 9.40, Seatoun 9.40, Vivian-street 10.8. Courte-nay-place 10.5 a.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ■PALMERSTON NORTH WINTERSHOW, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd JUNE, 1916. IN connection with the above Winter Show, Holiday Excursion Tickets to | Palmerston North, available for return until 11th July, will be obtainable as under : — From Napier, Te' Aro, Thorndon, and intermediate stations, 19th to 22nd June. From Wellington (Thorndon), Waipukurau, Masterton, and intermediate -stations, on 23rd Juno, by ..the trains leaving- Thorndon at 8.20 and 9.10 a.m., Paekstkariki at 6.40, 9.43, and 10.29 a.m., Masterton at 6.20 and 9.50 a.m., and Waipukurau at 6.30, 9.53, and 10.33 a.m. Tickets to Palmerston North at Holiday Excursion Fares will NOT be issued on any of these days by the 1.10 p.m. Wellington-Auckland express train. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd June, the train leaving Palmer Eon North for Woodville at 5.30 p.m. will be l extended as a passenger train to Dannevirke, and will stop where required for passengers. On Thursday, 22nd June, a special passenger train will leave Woodville for Palmers,ton North at 9.30 a.m. BY ORDER. typewriters; OWING to the War, Government and Commercial Offices are advertising for Typistes. Buy or Hire.a good Second-hand Machine and become proficient so as to command a better salary. We are offering REAL BARGAINS in excellent condition— No. 10—Yost's Foolscap (second-hand), £7 - . . . ■ No. 11—Yost's Brief (second-hand), £8. Cash or Terms. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.. 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. NOTICE TO.LADIES. OWING to unfortunate accident to S.S. RANGATIRA, I have been enabled to pnrcha.se a large consignment of Costumes at a. considerable discount, which must be elpdred before arrival of Spring Goods. 1 am therefore offering (it COST PRICE. A. RUSSELL, 111, Cuba-street. BULLDOGS. jjj'Oß SALE, at bargain prices, the -B- famous " Burbank Kennels" of Bulldogs— ' BURBANK BOSCA, N.Z.'a Champion Sire, also big Vfinner. BURBANK DUCHESS, New Zealand's Best Bitch. Winner every time' shown. Sister to Champion Burbank Countess. BURBANK SIRDAR, 12 montha old, unahown. Will make winner first time out. BURBANK BARONESS 6 months, very promising. Will make . BURBANK^MARCHIONESS, 12 months. Ideal brood bifcK. Ako Puppise, All thesa doija are in pink at atmstiUsn. »»M fit ia sb»w. Adetrc**— "BUBBLE, 11. 19,.-Mitoh9Utown.

MUSIC IN 1916. MUSIC, since its inception in early history, has gradually developed into a national necessity. In this time of slress there is no better tonic than.music. Our spacious building in Mannersstreet is representative of the modern musical industry. There you can obtain by the best British makers: — PIANOS by Brinsmead, Challen and Son, George Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Justin Browne, arid the famous French Piano, "Tho Plcyel" (Chopin's :. favourite). Easy . terms arranged. GRAMOPHONES—We have just landed "X Remuera, the 1916 Models of the renowned "His Master's Voice" Gramophones., Every home should bo in possession of one of these musical instruments. Why not call and ■ hear the latest in tone production? It will be a revelation to you. MUSIC—It ia always our aim to keep this department up to date. Visitors can hear the latest popular or standard successes. Our Pianists are always at your service to try over any piece of music you wish. Why not call to-day? OHAS..BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the Dominion. New Zealand's Oldest-established Music House. FOR SALE; G-AKDEN RESIDENCE. WANTED, Purchaser for the beauti-, ful Garden Residence known as "ROSE LAWNS," situated Wellington South, 10 minutes from John-street tramway .stopping place. Residence contains 5 large rooms 111 excellent condition, and is replete in all modern conveniences. The extensive grounds are splendidly laid out in lawns, concrete paths, flower and rose beds. Large native tree ferns give quite a country aspect to property. The garden is especially noted for the production of exhibition roses, the present owner having been most successful at local and suburban shows. The grounds include a large kitchen garden, also fruit trees in full bearing and a commodious glass conservatory. Price £1350; terms arranged. No agents. Apply RO3ARY, Box 52, Te Aro. MODERN VILLA, HARBOUR VIEW. WANTED Sell, 5-roomed Villa,. Northland, glorious view; contains hot, cold water, electric light, gas cooker, lift stud, porcelain bath. Price £725, £125 deposit; Government mortgage £350, 4j per cent. Pleasant home, cheap1. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. 5 ROOMS, BROOKLYN, £530. WANTED Sell, 5-roomed Villa, on nice terrace, 2 minutes tram; contains bay, verandah, bathroom, washhouse, copper, tuba, gas, patent drainage, erected 10 years. Price £530; £100 .deposit; bargain. M'lntyro and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. THREE ROOMS, HEART CITY, £375. WANTED Sell, 3-roomed Cottage, close Cuba-street; bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, gas; very handy place. Price £375; £50 deposit. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. DESIRABLE "HOMirMODERN, CITY! WANTED Sell, 7-roomed delightful Residence, Mount Victoria, about 5 minutes from Courtenay-place, select position, glorious view harbour; house only erected 7 years; contains hot, cold water, electric light gas cooker, porcelain bath, hot, cold shower,. Marseilles tile*? roof; built under supervision architect, very best workmanship; beautifully appointed home. Price £1400; really cheap; inspection convincing. Apply, speedily, M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lamb-ton-quay. 47ROOMEb~VILLA, £650. WANTED Sell. 4-roomed Villa, modern finish, Lyall Bay, 5 minutes' walk from beach, contains hot water, electric light, and iron point, gas cooker, porcelain bath, ■washhouse. copper, tubs, land 33ft x 150 ft; price £650; £100 deposit; can obtain Government loaxi at <?i per cent.; immediate possession; good property; new and up to date; see us quickly. Sole agent.% M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. charmincThome, "ke_jurn7~ WANTED Sell, 6-roomed prettily dasigned Villa, built for owner, very best materials, 3 minutes cable car, beautifully appointed, contains gas c&Viphont, electric light, and radiator points, gascooker, 3 wardrobes, linen, press, casements, leadiigbts, superior finish throughout, splendid section, auifcablo place for a niotor-car. Pries £1450. Personally reaoi'ftsnftftdedi Mint jets in 4 Co., 3W, L&m'atqu-qua.y.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 2

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