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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Coolest Theatre iv Town. THE MATINEE ' TO-MORROW, AT 2.20, Is the Kiddies' Chance to See the Kins of Comedy, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, Daddy Long Logs of 'Era All. 2s, Is, 6d. • 2s, Is, 6d. A Radiating Centre of Entertainment auc! Enjoyment, Cool, Cosy, ami Comfortable. WHEN IT'S HOT HIS MAJESTY'S THE SPOT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Latest TOLLERS 'All-Star Blendof ..FULLERS Variety. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Quintessence of Quaintness, WALTER EMERSON, ■ WALTER EMERSON, A Smashing,' Bouncing Fathom o' Fun! TSUDA, THE AMAZING JAP, ■'Who Smiles as he Thrills. GWENNIE HASTO, Essence of.- Grace and Charm. ARLEYS, EDWARDS' and PARKES, BERT LA BLANC'S . TRAVESTY STARS, In an Assemblage of Comedy, Dance, and Song, skilfully blended with an abundance of Colour and Class. Prices—2s and Is. Plan at The Bristol. Reserve fee, 6d extra. RITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF The Vivid and Magnotio Play,; "THE WASTED YEARS," "THE WASTED YEARS," . -'iTHE WASTED YEARS, 1'-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) :i A BIG SUBJECT Delicately but strongly handled by the msustcr producer, THOS. H. IN.CE, featuring tho popular '• beauty, BES&IE BARRISCALE, BESSIE BARRISCALE,' BESSIE BARRISCALE, . "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" A' chorus girl finds "being good" very lonesoir.o, and asks herself "What's the use ?" and when about to fall from the straight path, discovers "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" Through God's miracle of motherhood; BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LAST TWO DAYS. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. 'At QHORTT'S THEATRE. At OHORTT'S THEATRE. . Of tho World-famed Russian Actress, MME. OLGA PETROVA. MME. OLGA PETROVA, MME. OLGA PETROVA, In that Gorgeously Costumed Drama of Society and the Stage— v "THE SOUL MARKET!" ."THE SOUL MARKET!" "THE SOUL MARKET!" Never in the history of motion pictures has a bigger attraction boen screened in Wellington. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. ■; MONDAY NEXT; MABEL TALIAFERRO .In "THE SUNBEAM!" ELOCUTION. MISS ' JANIE PETRIE ISS JANIE PETRIE (Champion Gold Medallist), Will Tesumo Teaching'on MONDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1917. . Address: 23, EPUNI-STREET, City. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. ; LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated :1880. Capital authorised and issued ... 6,000,000 Paid-up Capital ._ „ ... 2,000,000 Reserve Fund - ... ... ■, ... 1,960,000 Reserve Liability of .Proprietors 4,000,000 Together _ : ■„ „, . 7,960,000 I A ' DIVIDEND of £1 5s par share, and '-£*- a bonus 10s per 6hare (together equal to 14 por cent, per anuum) having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 29th January 1917, same •are now payable to shareholders on tho Colonial Registers at 31st December, 1916. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. "OEGG'S MUSICAL SUCCESSES! SONGS OF THE MOMENT. "BACK HOME IN TENNESSEE"— The latest ohoieo of our Soldier Boys, both here and at the Front. A fine Chorus Song. Get a copy To-day; you will like it. "HELLO ! HAWAII, HOW ARE YOU V . Hawaiian melodies, are very popular at present. This is one of the most successful issued. "THE HOME BELLS ARE RINGING." Composed by_ Ivor Nqvoilo, of "Keep tho Home Fires Burning" fame. We sold out of our first shipment very quickly, and in response to our cable have just received a. further supply. This Song should be as great a success as "Home Fires." "A BROKEN DOLL." One o£ the greatest successes published. In Great Britain, Australia, and America, it is having an extraordinary run. Why not call at our Warehouse and hear theso and other late Songs tried over? If unable to call, remit 2s (Postago l»>d extra) for each Song, and we vail send by return post. OHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNEES-ST., WELLINGTON. The Popular Music House. Established 55 Years. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends 3of flic Jate James Tait Allan are invited to attend tho Funeral, which, will leave his lato residence, 2, Hayward-terraee, off Tasmanstroet, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., tor the-Cemetery, Karcri. E. MORRIS, Jun. Funeral Director and Embalmor, 60, Taranaki-sfc., and 28, Riddifordtft Telephoiio 937 (night and day).. ' !£1 REWARD. LOST, yesterday evening, Manners or Cuba streets (Voiteh and Allan's Corner), £5 Note (knotted); number' known. Return to Evening" Post. ~ ■ WANTED. •■ WANTED— Visit Auction ' Sale, Williams'e Auotion Arcade, Courtenay.place, To-morrow, 12 o'clock. Good Harness, Spring Cart, Trotting Stallion Gold Mine, maiden,- timed mile 2min 45soc. '. ANTED—GoId Mine, the pedigree Trotting stallion, sold by auotion To-morrow, 12 o'clock, Williams's Auction Arcade, Courtonay-place. ANTED to Sell, Contents of 2-rd. Flat, little used, living and receiving room, £12 splendid position, Quay; Tent of rooms 15s; opon few days. Apply Lamblon, Evening Post. WANTED to Sell, oft 1 Owethstreet, good 5-room<ed House, hot water, electric light, and gas-; £775; £75 cash, balance as rent. G. S. Hill and Co., 189, Fentherston-street. W' ANTED~"to Buy, cheap, Launch Hull, about 26ft x 6ft 6in. Price and dimensions to Hull, Evening Pog/;. WANTED, young Girl, to assist with, light household duties, take out child afternoons; houra 9 to 6; Saturday Jbalf :hp.liday.; .JAeuLsl BEL_ Austia-jilieet..

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 2

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