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THE GREAT PUSH. THE FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE SOMME-JULY, 1916. Tho Latest War Film—Ju3t Arrived. Striking Work of the French Aarmy. Showing All This Week at THE KING'S. HE .KING'S. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT And.Until Friday Night.* Also, AN EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE. The Pathe "Gold Rooster" Masterpiece. A Six-Reel Dramatic Surprise. AT BAY! AT BAY! AT BAY! AT BAY! ' AT BAY! ' AT BAY! AT BAY! AT BAY! Intense, Vivid Drama, Full of Rapid Action and Exciting Situations. Featuring the Beautiful Actress, FLORENCE REED. FLORENCE REED. And CHARLES WALDRON, The popular loading actor, who played the "Squaw Man" and "The Virginian" in New Zealand.; Also Screening: WITH THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON. The Pathe Gazette, and a clever Comedy. Prices—6d, Is, and*. Is 6d. RESERVES at The Bristol or King's Theatre. 'Phono 3143. GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS ■'' At EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK— "THE WHITE HOPE!" Remarkable "THE WHITE HOPE !" Realistio "THE WHITE HOPE !" Fight Scenes. A "THE WHITE HOPE!" Supreme "THE WHITE HOPE !" Thriller. "THE WHITE HOPE !" Adapted from the Famous Euglish Novel * by WL R. H. TROUBRIDGE. A STORY OF LOVE, HOPE, AND FIGHT. ; 'A* PICTURE WITH A PUNCH. Showing how the White Man fought and won for the oredit of his race and, the •■*■ ■ love of a woman. Featuring two well-known boxers, GEORGE GUNTHER and STEWART ROME. . Also showing: GREAT WAR FEATURETHE FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE SOMME, JULY, 1916. Latest War Film, just arrived. STRIKING WORK OF THE FRENCH ARTILLERY. .-SURRENDER OF GERMANS. Other items: "'"' "JERRY'S BIG LARK!" "JERRY'S BIG LARK I" A Comedy of Laughs and Thrills. GAUMONT GRAPHIC,. AND SCENIC. Day—3d and 6d. Night—6d. Tea in Dress Circle till 4.30. Britannia' theatre, ritannia theatre, to-day* to-night. And All the Week. ELLA HALL, ELLA HALL, ELLA HALL, The Deafest Little Girl of 'All, In a .Five-act' Feature, "JEWEL!" "JEWEL !" "JEWEL!" "JEWEL!" The Daintiest, Sweetest, Tensest Story Ever Screened. ("JEWEL!" "JEWEL!" "JEWEL!" The Cameo of tho Pictures. A story that must touch every beautiful human emotion. "JEWEL!" "JEWEL!" "JEWEL!" A' Picture _ which, for exquisite beauty and soul-stirring pathos, has never been equalled. INSPIRING! A GEM! 'Big Supporting Features. T>ETONE GRAND ' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! -CABIRIA This mighty production inCABIRIA volved 18,500 people, 3000 CABIRIA scenes, 2000 horses, 50 eleCABIRIA phents, 30 camels. You must CABIRIA see it t0... realise its magniCABIRIA tude. IT'S WONDERFUL. FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT., At 8 p.m. GRAND DANCE RECITAL AND :*■ *„::■ CONCERT, By Miss Halley's Dancing Pupils and Miss Hugo's Concert Party, In aid of the Richmond Free ' Kindergarten. Tickets Is. Help the Ijttle ones. . 7 NAVY LEAGUE (Wellington Branch). /■"SHE Annual G-eneral Meeting.of momJL bers will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhdu6e-quay, Wellington, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business 1. To receive Report and Balancesheet. ■' 2. Elect Officers for , ensuing year.. ' 3: .General. The; Hon. A. M. Myers, Minister of Munitions, has kindly consented to give a brief address to the meeting. A full attendance of members and those intending to join i 3 requested. . R. W SHALLCRASS, Hon. Sec. THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING .Of THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION * TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'olook. Hon. X G. W. Aitken will Preside. Musical Programme and Social. ""***' -yrrTTy-rfr TTORO-WH-ENU A RACES, r00"Z 'AT LEVIN, . THURSDAY NEXT, 28th SEPT., 1916. EXCURSION FARES. Trains leavo Wellington 8.20-a.m.-aiid 9.10 a.m. Ordinary train-also leaves Paekakariki. at -6.40 ,a.m. R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 15-20 FIVE-SEATED AUSTIN. ?AN AUSTIN CAR, in excellent con- -£**. dition—not driven 12,000 miles alto-gether^-can be acquired at particularly moderate price. Hood, detachable rims, and all accessories. A staunch and powerful, vehicle in splondid order. Ten ■•years' life in it. As the owner* uses a motor only slightly ijnd infrequently, he would either sell outright, or would accept a good-two-seater in part exchange. Trial by appointment. Major J. L. SLEEMAN, Defence- Hoadqu_-tors, v - ; W^Umgtgxij_-

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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