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ASIC YOUR- FRIENDS WHO SAW. IT YESTERDAY. THEY WILL ADVISE YOU NOT TO MISS IT. The Enchanting Little Star, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, At QHORTT'S THEATRE. * AtIn i '"THE GATES OP EDEN." •"THE GATES OF EDEN." I " THE GATES OF EDEN." ■ ' i " THE GATES OF EDEN." A'iPlay of Exquisite Charm and Novelty. METRO TRAVELOG No. 19, Showing Gun Dogs -worth Hundreds of Pounds, Millionaire's Steeplechase, etc. -..ADDED ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT, ; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Comedy, "HER MODEL HUSBAND." . One of the Drews' Best. CROWN THEATRE. ' [' ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME!" "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME!" Featuring Tho Greatest Living English Actor, SIR. HERBERT BEERI3OBM TREE. A Story of an Old Couple's Fight for the Life of their Only Son. A Play which will Appeal to EVERY PARENT. „ A Play which «ill Teach a. Leeson to EVERY CHILD. ■- TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 3 p.m., "BROKEN* CHAINS!" "BROKEN CHAINS!" VTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. 10.30 p,m. MAURICE and FLORENCE WALTON, , The Internationally Celebrated Dancers, Iv " THE QUEST OF LIFE !" • " THE QUEST OF LIFE >" ' ' " THE QUEST OF LIFE!" • __,' Sea the Dance of Love,- Pas&km,, and Death, the Apache Danes, Skating 'Dance, and others. A WONDERFUL PICTURE- ' Tho Novelty Hit of the. Season. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. \ PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. MARY/PICKFORtt «A GIRL OFWESTERDAY!"^, RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TO-NIGIIT! TO-NIGHT! The Wonderful Triangle. Play, " THE EYE OF THE NIGHT!" "THE EYE OF THE NIGHT!" Monster Oponmg of tho GRAND CHILDREN'S CARNIVALJ; Each Circlo patron has two votes, and Stall pations one -voto-for each screening. DANCE, LOWER HUTT. OPENING WHITE HOUSE:DANCE' mOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LADY GOLFERS A MEETING -of Ladies playing- on. theMunicipal Links will be held at the Golf Pavilion, Britomaxt-street, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at ; 2 p.m.,. to consider the question of becoming a Branch of the Men's Club or remaininga separate club, etc. ART UNION RESULT. fTXHE Winning Number- in .the Patriotic Raffle of a Horse,,,.'conducted by Mrs. Page, at Eastbou.irnea7th April, was 201. TO MANUFACTURERS & OTHERS. ' nnHE Proprletor-of Letters Patent men- -&- tioned below is desirous of entering into arrangements by way of license or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for 1 the purpose of oxploiting the below-mentioned Patents, and.ensuring their practical working in New Zealand. All enquiries to be addressed to Henry Hughes,- Ltd., Patent Agents, 157, Feaiherston-street, Wellington:— ■• •. No. 23501, of 21st September, 1907, entitled—"lmprovements in Gas Burners." No. 25664, of 9th March, 1909, entitled— "Improvements in the Treatment of . Calcium Carbide." •No. 28492,. of ,27th September, 1910, entitled —"Improvements in. or Relating . to (Automatic Regulators for Acetylene • Gas Generators." •_ ~ URGENT NOTICE. IN order to comply with tho Tequest of Imperial Authorities, the Minister-in-charge (Hon. Arthur Myers) "desires all users of tinplates in. tho Dominion to immediately communicate^ by telegraph to this office for information regarding tinplates required by them for present calendar year. A. M. ADAMS, Chief Executive Officer, Munitions and Supplies Department, Wellington. OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. :T>EPLETION of Office Staffs '-*-' through tho War necessitates the employment of Office i Labour-saving' Devices. Call and Inspect Our Stock. 1 THi-.OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hall, "~ CUBA-ST.. WELLINGTON. 4 GROCERIES! GROCERIES! VJTROCERIES! GROCERIES! DOWN AGAIN! Best Milk, 7d tin Sheep Tongues, la 3d tin Currants, 5d lb - ■ Coffee Essence, Is 2d bottle Beat Rice, 51b Is Junket Tablets, 6d bottle Best Jam, 3 tins 1? 2d "ALWAYS: A LITTLE CHEAPER V.' L. EATIfBONE, 48, COURTEN^Y-PLACE. 'Phone 3321. , ' . ' .'Phone-3321.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 2

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