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THE BATTLE OF THE SQMME. THE FIRST AND ONLY FILMS OF THE " BIG PUSH." Taken by the British Government in order to show the Nation and Neutrals the manner in which the Hun is being slowly but surely battered to his knees by the 16in Howitzers of the once "contemptible little army," and its glorious- and f.teadfast Allies. MR. LLOYD GEORGE Said: " See that this picture which is in itself an epic of self-sacrifice and gallantry, REACHES EVERYONE !" In compliance with this order— FORTY OE LONDON'S LARGEST CINEMAS Screened These Films Simultaneously. Hundreds of copies were sent all over England causing unbounded excitement and enthusiasm. GRIM! FASCINATING! GLORIOUS! An awe-inspiring reproduction of the terrific events in which our Sons, our Brothers, our Heroes all, are magnificently playing their parts this day. *NO NEED TO ASK: ARE YOU COMING?— COULD YOU KEEP AWAY? KIN-G'S TO-MORROW. AT THE MATINEE. Prices: .2s and la. Plan at The Bristol, 2s. No booking fee. Children, HaH. Special Supporting Programme includes "Picture Trip to Rotorua."

LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT.! At EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. SENSATIONAL TRIANGLE DRAMA, '■ " HATE,"' or " THE ARYAN." " HATE," or " THE ARYAN." " HATE." The Story " HATE." " HATE." ' of a White " HATE." ! " HATE." Man with a " HATE." j " HATE." black heart. " HATE." " HATE." . " HATE." "HATE." A Virile, Forceful, "HATE. "HATE." Drama that-grips "HATE." " HATE." you. " HATE." STARRING WILLIAM S. HART, WILLIAM S. HART, Supported by CHARMING BESSIE LOVE. Excellent Supporting Items. Day—3d and 6d. Night—6d. Tea in Dress Circle till 5.30. COMMENCING NOON TO-MORROW. GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA. TRIANGLE FEATURE. "THE BARTERED . BRIDE !" "THE BARTERED BRIDE!" "THE BARTERED BRIDE!" "THE BARTERED BRIDE!" "THE BARTERED BRIDE!" ! "THE, BARTERED' BRIDE !" A strikingly daring picture that deals un- ' sparingly with a great social - evil. THE LOVELESS MARRIAGE. The girl who barterod hor beauty for gain, i Starring The World-Famed Actor, H. B. WARNER. BRITISH-BUILT DUPLICATOR, FOR CIRCULAR WORK, PRICE LISTS, NOTICES, ETC., Use j mHE ROTARY CYCLOSTYLE, -*- The Best All-round Machine. Wo hold large stocks of Absorbent Paper for use with these machines. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17-19, Cuba-street, /' -Wellington. GATES' • ICE ■ CREAM . Is now obtainable At the leading Refreshment Rooms, Kiosks, etc. Look out for Show Cards: ' . WE SELL GATES' ICE CREAM. Picnic Parties, etc., catered for, properly packed, and delivered. Ask for -'GATES''" the Noted Ice Cream. AMERICAN LOUNGE, 81-85, Willis-st. 'Phone 4161. Factory 4162. CHATHAM ISLANDS SMOKED BLUE COD. FULL SUPPLIES of this fine Fish are now to hand. On Sale at— W.F.C.A., Lambton-quay. * A. E. PRESTON, ■ . Willis-street & Courtenay-plaee. N.Z. T.RAWLING CO., Cuba and Molesworth streets. HAWKBS BAY FISHERIES, ■ Courtenay-place. DOMINION FISH SUPPLY, Courtenay-place. W.-E. APPS, Courtenay-place. ' RITCHIE AND SONS, Molesworth-street. WELLINGTON FRESH FISH CO., Riddiford-strset. THE Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited.—Lost Policy.—lt i? the intention of this Society, on or after the 9th day of November, 1916, to issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 206981, on the life of GEORGE M'CORKINDALE, of Manuka Creek, which .is alleged to have been lost.—P. D. LESLIE, Resident Secretary.—Wellington, 13th.October, 1916.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 2

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