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NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Final Screening To-ni"ht BLANCHE SWEET The Brilliant' BLANCHE SWEET Lasky Star in A drama of tho "THE SECRET SIN." slums and opium "THE SECRET SIN." dens of China- "THE SECRET SIN " town. "THE SECRET SIN." Excellent Supports. Prices—Day Sessions: Adult 6 6d, Children 3d. Night Sessions: All Seats 6d. jVTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 14th OCT. Under the Patronage of the Wellington Boxing Association. A GREAT BATTLE.. KINGS OF THE FISTIC ARENAS! A Fight That Was Witnessed by 12,000 v Persons. A New Zealand Lad Tackles the Mighty DARCY. All lovers of sport will be pleased to know the proprietor has secured the rights for Wellington of tho fight between LES DARCY AND DAYS SMITH. Recently fought at Sydney before one of the largest gatherings ever seen at the Stadium. The picture is a marvellous reproduction of the great fight. There is nothing of a brutal aspect in it, the contest being a clean and scientific one throughout. Lady patrons who have seen it are delighted with it, affording them an opportunity of witnessing tho wondrous mysteries of the ring. • There are Excellent Supporting Items. Prices: Day Sossions, 6d; Children, Half price. Night Sos3Jons, Is; Children, Half-price. ■jVTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. COMMENCING MONDAY. A DOUBLE EVENT! Together with Fight Picture. JOHN MASON and HAZEL DAWN JOHN MASON suid HAZEL DAWN JOHN MASON and HAZEL DAWN In "THE FATAL CARD !" "THE FATAL CARD!" "THE FATAL CARD!" A Melodrama of Power, Standing, Teardrawing Devices, and Comedy hoisted in by the tail. Sweet Virtue, Unsuspecting Innocence, Chivalric Youth, and Black Villainy. AN IMMENSE PROGRAMME. Prices: Day Sessions—Adults 6d, Children 3d. Night Sessions—Adults Is, Children 6d. TOTS , MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. GRAND SACRED CONCERT! GRAND SACRED CONCERT! In Aid of , ■BRITISH SAILORS DEPENDENTS' FUND. Artists Assisting:!, Miss T. M'Enroe Miss Francis Barry Miss E. Turner Miss J. Turner Mr. H. Mosehini Mr. N. Watson — ••' Mr. Herbert F. Wood Mr. W. Goudie Mr. W. W. Crawford Mr. Frank Thomas. Silver Coin Collection. KHANDALLAH TOWN HALL. On SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. BY Special Request, Members of the Khandallah Literary and Debating Society are again presenting "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." There is a Good Cast of Characters, and an Excellent Rendering is Assured. Proceeds in Aid of Funds of Red Cross Guilds. Prioes: 2s and Is. Children, Halfprice. JJOX PLAN BOX PLAN PETER PAN BALLET OPENS BRISTOL, MONDAY, 9 a.m. BRINSMEAD BRINSMEAD PIANOS! PIANOS! THE true lover of Music will always demand in his Piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence of material and workmanship. These latter qualities are an important point, because they secure durability, and the genuine Pianist is as deeply attached to his instrument as a Violinist is to his Violin. THE BRINSMEAD PIANO. The worth of a Piano lies in the musicwhich can be extracted from it, and it is the voice of the Piano that has first claim. Hence the lowest-priced Brinsmead Model has the true, distinctive Brinsmead tone. The moment a chord 16 struck you can tell from its rich full quality, by the long, true singing note, that it is an instrument of no ocommon grade. Its touch is no _less_ delightful, while—like the good Violin—its tone becomes mellower with age. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED BY THE SOLE AGENTS, CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. LOST, CHEQUE. THE publio are Warned against negotiating Cheque No. A 653470 (No. 478), for £300, dated 3rd October, 1916, drawn on the Bank of New Zealand, Te Aro, in favour of G. H. Harper. COLE, CRUMP, AND CUNDY, Milk Depot, Dixon-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Funeral of the late Inita Donlrin, -"- daughter of Samuel and Ruby Donkin, will leave No. 30», May-street, at 2.45 p.m., To T morrow (Saturday), 14th October, for Ccmotery, Karori. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. """"'"" ii!uNERTL"wnTcEt THE Funeral of tho late Sydney (Sid) C. Lambert will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H.. Wflson and Son on Saturday, 14th October, 1916, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. Motor Funeral. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmors, Tel. 1999. 164, Adelaide-road. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of tho kte David Richmond Gage a.re invitod to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 6, Edge Hill, off Kent-terrace, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director and Embalmor, 60, Taranaki-si, and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. PAST and Present Members of tho Poneko Football Club are requested to a.ttend the Funeral of the late Mr. D. R. Gage, which will leave No. 6, Edge Hill, o!E Keut-tei-nice, To-morrow (JJatxtrday), at 1.30 p.m., for Cemetery Karori. R. B. MAGEE,

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 2

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