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, HUGE AND DELIGHTED AUDI. ' ENCES AT EVERY SESSION 'At 01-lORTT'S THEATRE. rAt OHORTT'S THEATRE. | Tho World-famed and Beautiful Actress, i MME. OLGA PETROVA, MME. OLGA PETROVA, I MME. OLGA PETROVA, j Has created a Sensation in her Latest I and Greatest Success, . "THE SOUL MARKET !"- "THE SOUL MARKET!" "THE SOUL MARKET!". Hours of Screening: 11 a.m.; .12.50, 2.30, 4.10, 5.50, 7.30, and 9.5 p.m. Supporting Pictures Include: THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD In Metro Travelog 1, "WHAT LONDON SAAV ON 3rd SEPT., 1916." Ladies arp advised to attend during the day sessions and-'tliUs avoid the crush at night. . UEEN'S THEATReT" CJEEN'S THEATRE, | Cuba-street Central. . Continuous Success of IRENE HOWLEY In " THE MOTH AND THE FLAME !" "THE MOTH AND THE FLAME!" "THE MOTH AND THE FLAME!" A Superb Five-part Paramount Feature. Tho story of a wife's fidelity to her marriage vows, in conjunction with a grand array of supporting subjects. Daily till 7 p.m. Second Episode of "■"PEG O' THE RING!""PEG O' THE RING!" Tho-Greatest Circus Serial ever produced Prices as usual. | Continuous from 11 a.m. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA- THEATRE. . TO-DAY TO-NIGHT Tho Vivid and Magnetic Photoplay, "THE WASTED YEARS," "THE >YASTED YEARS," "THE WASTED YEARS,"In a Prologuo and Four Acts, Featuring Tho Eminent CRANE WILBUR. Actor. CRANE. WILBUR. Youth faces tho Golden Years, Manhood fights with the.lron Years, Old Ago oft looks back on THE WASTED .YEARS. * Also; Episode 11 of "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA." 'PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. ST EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. NOW SHOWING— Packed with interest and alive with action. "THE RAIL RIDER!" "THE RAIL RIDER!" "THE RAIL RIDER!"- / Featuring HOUSE PETERS A Great HOUSE PETERS Screen favourite. Somewhere in this picture you will find a heart throb that means something to your own.life—it may prove tho turning I point to you. ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN! MABEL AND AMBROSE,- . In the Roaring KEYSTONE Farce,. "HIS TRYSTING PLACES!" WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP 125, LAMBTON-QUAY, (Next Publio Trust OMce). Carried on entirely by Voluntary Help.. All proceeds sent to England for our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY will be in charge of and stocked by the Residents of tlie Kapiti District. FOR SALE (in quantities)— .'"* Fresh Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Cream, Home-made Cakos, Bread and Jams, Chutneys and Pickles, Vegetables ■of all. kinds. Orders taken at tho Red Cros3 Shop. Telephone 436; or Wellington Collego, Tel. 660. • • COME and BUY. GIVE YOUR HELP ! TJ A II I A T U A S II O W. FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1917, CHALLENGE CUPS FOR;J Maiden Hunters' Competition Open Hunters' Competition Ladies' Hunting Competition Lady's Hack Bdst Dairy Cow, to bq judged'on point* Best Two Yearling Dairy Heifers | Dairy Class (most points) , Romuey Marsh (most points) Lineolns (most points) Farmers' Utility Class, Sheop (most points) Most Points in all tho Sheep Classes Most points in tho Horse Classes, AND A CUP FOE, Tho Exhibitpr {faininjr tho most points during tho Show.. RAM FAIR, SATURDAY, lOtli FEBRUARY, 1917. Prize Schedules and all particulars from -._ ■ J. A. WALSH, Secretary. ASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 30th ANNUAL EXHIBITION.. SOLWAY SHOW! SOL WAY SHOW! THE .LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. 20th AND 21et FEBRUARY. ENTRIES CLOSE sth- FEBRUARY. RAM AND EWE FAIR. 22nd AND 23rd FEBRUARY. . Splendid Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produco, and Horticultural Exhibits. .JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to tho Secretary. Show Grounds comprise 70 Acres of Ideal Picnic Grounds, Native Bush, Running Stroams, Shady Nooks. Hot Water Supplied Gratis for Picnics. Railway Siding and Holding Paddocks at Show Ground Gates. Write for Schedule and full particulars to J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. REPLETION of Office Staffs . through tho War necessitates the employment of Offico Labour-saving Devices. Call and Inspect Our-Stock'.-THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO. r LTD., Opposite Town Hall, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON.

Regarding ammunition issued to rifle clnbs it has been decided that fired cases of all ammunition supplied gratuitously j must be returned to tho magazine-keeper of the district from which ammunition is received. Fired cartridge-cases will bo returned in tho empty ammunitionboxes. Great care is to bo exercised that no "live" cartridges are included. Quantity of fired cases found, deficient, less 5 per cent., will be deducted from the following year's, issue of ammunition. The value of tho empty ammunitiouboses not returned ..will be ", a.., - ch_rge v>agaipst..the,.club.. .-:...

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 27, 31 January 1917, Page 2

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