TEARO BATHS! TE ARO BATHS! TE ARO BATHS! TE ARO BATHS! TO-MORROW, . :■.; AT 2.30 P.V ; DOMINION .SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS ' ' (SCHOOLS' CARNIVAL.) ' Under N.Z.A.S.A Rules. A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF N.Z. SCHOOL CHAMPION SWIMMERS GATHERED TOGETHER FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH ISLANDS. DUTHIE- CUP TEAMS' RACE FOR SCHOLARS ATTENDING WELLINGTON SCHOOLS. SOLDIERS' HANDICAP RACE. Admission Is; Children 6d. Trentham Camp Band in 'Attendance. . NOTE CAREFULLY.—The surplus of this carnival will be handed. over to the Rchirricd Soldiers' Club Furfd. If wet, the Carnival will be held at the Tepid Baths, "fasman-street, at 2.30 p.m.. . '.''.." A. M. FARNALL, Hon. Secretary. A. H. STEVENSON, Hon. Treasurer.
-BILLIE BURKE,'-™ a motion PTPTTTT?~F GLORIA'S ROMANCE! -novel.' A CHAIN OF FILM JEWELS OF RARE AND SURPASSING BEAUTY/ Mr. and* Mrs. Rupert Hughes, the joint authors, of this wonderful Film Novel, have constructed a story of complete artistry and thrilling beauty. It tells of tho youth, womanhood, and mating of lovely Gloria Stafford, the daughter of «. New York millionaire. In tho "first scenes she is a high-spirited girl, whose ..restlessness leads her into black, trouble- Woven into the opening sceiiesTl the first awakening : of womanhood in the girl's heart. Billie Burkes entrancing witchery, her spirited sweetness, and her power of natural but intense emotion are all given full play in this FAULTLESS AND ALTOGETHER LOVELY PRODUCTION! Tho First Story is "'LOST IN THE EVERGLADES'.". ■ . ' . We Screen as Well: . '. : * '■"■SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE!" A dynamic photo-dramatisation of the story by Richard Harding Davis. LOUISE GLAUM is the seductive siren.who steals the French State secrets for the Kaiser. It's a Triangle drama of unusual strength. E V E.R V B OD'Y'S, to-morrow, at 1 n. .'.■■• . Ring 'Phone 50 {or .Reserves any time.
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FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral■■';-o£ the late Thomas Linton will leayo his late residence, No. 12, Cornwall-street, Island Bay, Tomorrow, the 24th 'instant; at' 11 a.m., for the Cemetery,: Karori. Private interment. '-' ■'■ ■• ,: ■' ■ '.'■■':■ - .- ■ , E. MORRIS,.'.Tun., , • Funeral Furnisher and Embalmer, 60, .Taranaki-street,. and 28, Riddiford- ' street. Telephone: 937 (day and night.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 47, 23 February 1917, Page 2
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