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"Buriejl but faintly beneath the veneer and velvet gloss of our 20th century civilisation, runs the naked and sometimes terrifying ' Iron Strain ' that has dominated mankind since the days when'the long-tailed ape-man ruled the world." i'■ ' • I "0, grim, cold North', thou siftest the souls of men for their true worth." A BIG, STIRRING STORY. FILLED WITH THE BREATH OF. THE,. [ GREAT OUTDOORS! / At riIHE KING'S. THEATRE.., i-HE KING'S THEATRE.. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT!. KAY-BEE FEATURE. KAY-BEE FEATURE. INGE DIRECTION. TNCB DIRECTION. DUSTIN- FARNUM AND ENID j MARKLEY I DUSTIN-FARNUM AND ENID. | MARKLEY I !i . "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "'THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" "■THE IRON STRAIN!" "THE IRON STRAIN!" '.•It-opened the-eyes of spectators at the Triangle Theatres in New York and Chicago, .when'it-was played.there. It is something ne-w. " An Alaskan'Story Play, strong in theme, strong in action. SUPPORTS: i " THE PATHE GAZETTE."Sydney Drew in • " DIPLOMATIC HENRY !"■ NOTE.—This Programme will also show at THE STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT. Monday. Next Monday . Next Monday BOOM! Next Monday • Next Monday THE MOST TERRIEIC Next Monday SMASH ' Next Monday IN THE HISTORY Next Monday OF PICTURES Next Monday IN NEW ZEALAND. Next Monday Next Monday _ 4582 PEOPLE Next Monday in Auckland on Saturday Next Monday I/ast saw Next Monday Next Monday Next Monday fiABIRIA!. Next Monday V'ABIRIA! Next Monday . Next Monday Next Mondaj CABIRIA! Next Monday CABIRIA I NextMonday Next Monday Next Monday So Note^that Next Monday Next Monday THE .WORLDS Next Monday. Next Monday, MIGHTIEST MOTION. NextMonday PICTURE Next Monday Next Monday .Will' Commence NextMonday NextMonday NEXT MONDAY. Next Monday Next Monday At Next Monday Next Monday . ' Next, Monday THE KING'S, Next Monday . THE KING'S, Next Monday . Next Monday ■ : , • Noxt Monday Next, Monday ■ As it is certain that. Next. Monday BOOKING WILL BE Next Monday.. . VERY. BIG. Next. •; Monday . JEho Management Noxt Monday Announce that ■ Next Monday RESERVE PLAN Next Monday Will open Next Monday NEXT THURSDAY; Next Monday At Thb.Bristol. Noxt Monday . Next Monday ■■ ■■ «■ . Next Monday . Next. Monday PRlCES—Reserves, 2s; NextMonday D.C. and 0.5., Is 6d; Next Monday Stalls, Is. Next. Monday (Boole!—To be certain!) Next Monday ' Next Monday . Next; PETONE GRAND • THEATRE. Direction, Hayward's Pickires, .Ltd. •TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. "A GARRET IN BOHEMIA." "'The Bath Tub Mystery." "'PatheGazette." " The Girl on the Bridge." ■ How Certain-teed Roofing is Made."' "She Took a Chance;" i Usual Prices, Island 6d. Comb early :and' listen to-orchestral selections from 7.40 p.m.. . _—^ TO-NIGHT. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBERi COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT To MR. JOHN M'GLASHAN. i MR. JOHN M'GLASHAN. | 8 o'clock. ■ . . . [ADMISSION—2s, Is.. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCKROOM, Washington-as'enue, Brooklyn. FORTNIGHTLY LECTURES. TUESDAY, ,11th JULY. Subject: "George Junior Republic, a Method of Social Reform, by ' PROF. HUNTER, M.A, ; (Lantern). Admission Free. Collection. I—: . * -THE RELIABILITY Of BEGGIS PIANOS, IS'GUARANTEED. THE Company's reputation, extending' over 55 years, is a sufficient protection to*the purchaser that best value is given; in/overy respect. In.BEGG'S Showrooms you have the choice of the following world-famed makers: — BRITISH: JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. CHALLEN AND SON. MOORE AND MOORE. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. JUSTIN BROWNE. , NEWMAN AND,CO. FRENCH :• PLEYEL (Chopin's favourite). BORD (Paris). In_spite-of shortage of production, we have-ibeen.able-to secure a complete range , •of the- various Models by the above makers. A visit to our Showrooms will repay the intending purchaser. If inconvenient, to pay cash, a nominal deposit' and the balance extended over one, two,, ■ or three yeaTS will be accepted. 43HAS. BEGcTfe CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Branches and Agencies throughout N.Z.. DRY CANTEEN—TRENTHAM CAMP. SEALED TENDERS for the right to carry on a Dry Canteen at Trentham Camp will be received up till 12 o'clock (noon) on Tuesday/ 18th July, 1916. . Particulars of' conditions of contract may be obtained from Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington. Envelopes ■ containing tenders should bo clearly marked "Tenders for Dry Canteen, Trcntham Camp," and addressed to tlio Quartermaster-General,. Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington. H. H. WRIGHT, Major, Director of Supplies and Transport. _ .B.t*.J.Htei.iil.s-/

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 2