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ALL-RED ROUTE COMPETITION. Tho Prizd- won in the recenft* competition will be presented at the matinee, Saturday next. At rTUIE KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS At THE KING'S. HE KING'S. Of - BESSIE BARRISCALE BESSIE BARRISCALE In the Brilliant Four-part Drama, by THE INCE-TRIANGLE CO., " JEALOUSY!" Tense "JEALOUSY!" Situations, "JEALOUSY!" Dramatic "JEALOUSY!" Surprises. ■A PLAY FOR EVERYONE. BIG SUPPORTS. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Pathe's Wonderful Slow Process, And other interesting items. Prices—6d, Is. Reserves, Is 6d, at The Bristol Piano Co. Dainty, Adorable MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK (Mary Pickford's Successor), In A FAMOUS PLAYERS' STAR, _ "SEVEN SISTERS!" / "SEVEN SISTERS!" An exquisite and altogether delightful ROMANCE OF RUMANIA. One of the BIG Screen Successes. SATURDAY - NEXT - SATURDAY (Commencing at the Matinee) At THE KING'S. H_ KING'S. ROWN THEATRE, ROWN THEATRE, TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. The Management have Pleasure in Presenting The Ever Popular BESSIE BARRISCALE, In the "Triangle" Society Story: "THE GREEN SWAMP!" "The jealous heart is as a garden set in the midst of a poisonous swamp, whose evil green depths ever threaten to engult the blossoms of faith and happiness. "The Green Swamp" pictures a woman's fight against tho green-eyed monster. It'sVNovel Drama—You'll Like It! Good Supports. LOOK! NEXT SATURDAY. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, 8 p.m. Two Great "Stars," LILIAN GISH in tho _ nT , "THE LILY AND THE ROSE," And CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE SHOPWALKER." SOMETHING GOOD For THE CHILDREN. Every child who attends the matinee next Saturday will be presented with a large and life-like picture of Charlie Chaplin. Size of picture about 21in x 9in. Girls and Boys, be sure you get one. They aro worth while. Prices as usual. ' RITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY J TO-NIGHT! And All the Week. CLARA KIMBALL YOU*NG iCLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In a Film Version of the Famous Drama, "CAMILLE I" "CAMILLE I" "CAMILLE !" "CAMILLE!" TJEOPLE'S. PICTURE PALACE. LAST TWO NIGHT . Of a Revival of THE FASCINATING PHOTO-PLAY. "INFELICE." .-' ''INFELICE.'* " INFELICE." " INFELICE." By Augusfa J. Evans Wilson, Authoress of "St. Elmo." " INFELICE." " INFELICE." A Story ,th»t Grips All Hearts. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS ! Thousands Turned Away Last Night At ©HORTT'S THEATRE. At The Queen of Actresses. . . The Beautiful and > Talented OLGA PETROVA, I OLGA PETROVA, OLGA PETROVA, " OLGA PETROVA, OLGA PETROVA, OLGA PETROVA, In Her Latest and Greatest Success, "WHAT WILL PEOPLE "SAY?" "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?" . "WHAT WILL-PEOPLE SAY?" Adapted from the Famous Book by , Rupert"Hughes. Hours of Screening: 11 a.m., 12.25, 1.50, 3,16, 4.40, 6, 7.25,,8.45. In order to obtain admission intending patrons are advised to be in attendance by 7' p.m. ■ PETONE GRAND " THEATRE. THREE CHANGES WEEKLY. TfrNIGHT AND FRIbAY THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE LILY AND-THE ROSE. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. ' Featuring LILLIAN GISH. Gatimont Graphic, "Playing "The Same Gamo,'*. "Across Egypt," Australasian troops being reviewed. WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. THE Annual Meeting of the Women's National Reserve "ivill be held in the Concert Chamber of the Town- Hall on-TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m., when the Hon. G. W. Russell (Minister of Internal Affairs) will address the meeting. By order. ■ ' ELSMIE WARD, Hon. Sec. CITIZENS' CHRISTMAS GIFT. PROMOTED BY ASSOCIATED AMATEUR SPORTS. " \i- MEETING of Representatives of all x\. Sports' Botjies will be held at No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, Wellington, on SATURDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1916, at 8 p.nv Business:' To form an'organisation to assist the '. Fund promoted by the Mayoress (Mrs. J. P. Luke) for the purposes of providing Christmas Gifts for New Zealand Soldiers. H. AMOS, Hon. Secretary HOW TO GET COAL CHEAPER, WOULDN'T you be glad to obtain two hundredweight of coal for tho cost, of one? Then buy "Saveo," and you'll get double heat out of all the coal, coke, and slack you burn. "Saveo" is a British scientific preparation by which all heat is extracted from fuel. No soot, less smoke, less ash. All stores. Price 6"d. " LATEST FASHIONS. WE have just received our New Season Samples far Suits and Costumes. Suits to measure from £3 15s, Costumes to measure from £4 4s. Satisfaction guaranteed. Josephs and Co., 95, Ciiha-stoßnt" Tel. 144 L

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

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