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! GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS at "EVERYBODY'S. ■EVERYBODY'S. ' TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEKJ "THE WHITE HOPE" Remarkable* "THE WHITE HOPE" Realistic ' "THE WHITE HOPE" Fight Scenes. - A "THE WHITE HOPE" , Supreme "THE WHITE HOPE" I Thriller. "THE WHITE HOPE" Adapted from the Famous English Novel by.W. R, H- TROUBRIDGE. A STORY OF LOVE, HOPE, AND FIGHT. A PICTURE WITH A PUNCH. Showing how tlie White Man fought and won for tho credit of his race and tho love of a woman. Featuring two well-known boxei-3, GEORGE GUNTHER and STEWART ROME. Also showing: * GREAT WAR FEATURE— " THE 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!". A Comedy of Laughs and "Thrills. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, AND SCENIC. Day—3d and 6d. Night—6d., Tea in Dress Circle till 4.30. BHORTT'S THE ATfiE.. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, 1 ''._!_ OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA ', • appears in "PLAYING WITH FIRE." " PLAYING WITH FIRE." "PLAYING WITH FIRE." 3 " PLAYING WITH FIRE." 1 " PLAYING WITH FIRE." 3 . '-' PLAYING WITH FIRE." ■ 3 Hours of Screening—ll a.m., 12.25 p.m., 1.50 p.m., 3.15 p.m., 4.40 p.m., 6 p.m., j 7.30 p.m., 9 p.m. i ■ A BAZAAR " •j Iv aid of 1 nnHORNDON SUBURBAN CATHOLIC ' ± CHURCH BUILDING FUND. Will be Opcnod by His Grace Archbishop > Redwood On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 30th SEP- - TEMBER, at 3 p.m., " In GORING-STREET HALL, Thorndon, And Continue Each* Evening at 7.30.p.m. till Wednesday,' 4th October. Fancy Goods, Produco, Sweets, and Refreshments. Physical Drill and Fancy Dancing Displays. Side Shows. Evening—Admission : Sixpence. WELLINGTON BOYS' CRICKET LEAGUE. THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held on FRIDAY, 29th September, in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, at 8 'p.m. . Business —Annual Report, Balancesheet, and Election of Officers, etc. ' i F. M'CLUSKEY, Hon.. Secretary. v BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, \ LARGE Shop with factory attached, in tbe heart of tho principal street t in Oamaru is to Let. .It is almost directly opposite the Post Office, and close to the three loading banks. The premises are admirably adapted for draper's shop, boot 5 emporium, hardware establishment, or other businesses. The shop is two storied, and has a frontage of 20 feet running back 62 feet. The ) factory is 56 feet by' 20 feet. , Immediate possession can be given. r For full particulars apply P.O. BOX 54, Oamaru, DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS. TO LET, real snip, half of shop. Ap-^ ply at once Archer, Draper, Up-' per Cuba-street. ' / . TENNIS COURT. tf"l RASS Court to Let for season; 6plenV?T did for small club; central. Apply Grass Court, Evening Post. nnO LET, Furnished Rooms, business J- girls preferred, 10 mins. Hutt station. Apply Comfortable, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. rj\o LET, two Single Bedrooms, 8s 6d, J- 9s 6d, all conveniences; good locality; central.' Tel. 4175. TO LET, two large Rooms, suitablo for business people. Apply Mrs. Boyle, 50, Webb-strjet. TO LET, Furnished Front Room, for two respectable men. 9, Thorndonquay, opposite Lambton Station. TO LET, 7-roomed House, pantry, scullery, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, c. light, gas stove; tenant to buy part linoleums; central. Apply N. Jenkins, 41, Cambridge-terrace, for. particulars. TO LET, for term or otkorwisc, beautifully Furnished 6-rd. House,' nice garden, close town and tram. Further , particulars Williams and Co., Auctioneers, and Land Agents, Courtenay-place. TO LET, 2 very well-furnished Bed-Sitting-rooms, central, best locality, all conveniences. 'Phono 061 A. 0 LET, Ist and 2nd Floors in.Willisstreet, with lift, etc., also large Basement, Manners-street. Radford and Co. fITO LET, 2 or 3 Unfurnished- Rooms, |JL all convoniences. Address at Evening Post. TO LET, Lyall Bay, near beach, sunny Furnished Room, elderly business lady preferred. Write Nova, Evening , Post. ' TO LET, one or two large Bed-Sitting Rooms, ground floor; gas stovo a-nd conveniences. 74, The Terrace. TO LET, nicely furnished Room; suit two friends; c.1., hot and cold water, .all. convenience.?, jceuira-1-. .40, Dison-st __

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 2

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