A MASTER-PICTURE AND TWO OTHERS NEARLY AS,GOOD. mXT T? lTT\rr"G. And star, newtown, .X XX JtLl I\. lINlx -O I . NIGHTLY AT 8... The Greater .Vitagnaph Presents LILIAN WALKER, of the Delightful' Dim pies, In - - "INDISCRETION." < A Striking and Powerful Play, founded- on this text—"There is a well of eonrention to protect the innocent. Beyond that wall there is nothing for a woman but SHAME and SORROW." Lilian Walker a3 the girl who "will not take notice"- is wholly refreshing and ■ delightful. ' ■ A Clever. Sparkling, and Wholesome Story/ with Gripping Situations. Reserves at The Bristol or,by 'Phone 3143; '. EVERYBODY'S: now playing Triangle Fine Arts Feature Drama, "THE WHARF RAT." Starring MAE MARSH and ROBT. HARRON.: ! A Strange Story of the San Francisco Waterfront. Mac Marsh, disguised as a boy, makes alluring efforts to save her grandfather from tho consequences of his crime, but finally succumbs to the call of love when she sees her boy-pal slipping away from her. Also, BILLIE BURKE, in "THE MESH OF MYSTERY,'.'BE EARLY TO-NIGHT, THE EMPRESS: ' "tFSfir ■ The Clever Beauty, ETHEL CLAYTON, in. a Dramatic Master Play -by- the- / World Film Company, "THE BONDAGE OF FEAR." "Give me some money or. I'll tell your husband- about killing your lover in your room," he said. And she gave and gave, until the crash came, and a womarfs tortured heart found solace. You'll enjoy the varied phases of this remarkable picture and the well-thought-out finish. ■. SPECIAL SUPPORTING FILMS; . COMING" EVENTS:- " ! Clara Kimball Young, in "THE RISE OF. SUSAN." ,„„„ ' '■ The Sociological Sensation, "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN ?"■ Kitty Gordon as "VERA, THE MEDIUM." You have no soul, only beauty, and your beauty shall pay for Kura San's soul. NEW (MAGMAHONS) THEATRE. 11 A.M.—NOW SHOWING—IO.3O P.M. SSESSJJE vHAYAKAW!^ The Well-known Japanese Actor of "The Cheat" Fame, with MYRTLE STEDMAN, . In "THE SOUL OF KURA! SAN.' A Powerful and Unusual Japanese-American Drama. BETTER THAN "THE CHEAT."SESSUE'S GREATEST SUCCESS YET.: EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. ! No advance in prices.. Come early and sscure teats.
WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS., , fTJHE Labour Candidates will address the -'- Electors of .Wellington as follows, at 8 p.m.: — TO-NIGHT-—Open Air; Ghuznee-street. MONDAY, 16th APRIL-Open Air, Brooklyn: Speakers, Messrs. Stott, Monteith, Chapman, Mrs. Beck: Cottleville-terrace: Messrs. Maddison, Wiles, Read, Hutchison, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Aitkqn. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL—Open Air, • Lewisville-terrace: Messrs. Stott, Holland, Wiles, Hutchison, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Aitken, . WEDNESDAY, 18th" APRIL —Club Room, Wadestown: Messrs. Maddison, Chapman, M'Kenzie, Mrs.' Beck. Methodist Schoolroom, Northland: Messrs. Hindmarsh, M.P., Read, Glover, Mrs. Snow. ■ THURSDAY,- 19th APRIL — Masonic Hall, Brooklyn: Messrs. Hindmarsh, MJ.P., Glover, Holland, Hutchison, Mrs. Snow. Club Room, Island Bay: Messrs. Maddison, M'Kenzie, Wiles, Kennedy, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Aitken. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL—Open air, Ghuz-nee-stroet, Clyde-quay, Green-street. "^SATURDAY, 21st APRIL—Open Air, Ghuztee-street, Clyde-quay.. \ MONDAY, 23rd APRIL—St. Thomases Hall, Newtown: Messrs. Read, Chapman, Wiles, Hutchison, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Aitken. ; TUESDAY, 24th APRIL—Town' Hall (Concert Chamber): Messrs. M'Kenr zie, Hindmarsh, Holland, Kennedy, Mrs. Beck. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. ; v TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I take this opportunity of reminding you that I have been one of your representatives on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for the past four years. During that term, I have filled the office of Chairman of the Charitable Aid Committee for three years, and in that capacity have been fair and just to those in need, but at tho same time have endeavoured to safeguard the interests of the ratepayers. I hope, therefore, that my past record and experience w.ul be sufficient to entitle me to ask for your support on Election Day. Yours respectfully, D. CAMPBELL. NOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter J described wdl be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on pry before the sth day of May, 1917. . • i Application 4785 (plan, provisional, jNo. 2204)7 HENRY STEPHEN LAKE-1 37.47 perches, part Section 145, City of Wellington. Occupied by Applicant and I others. . IE Diagram may be inspected at this -office. Dated this 4th day of AprU, 1937,. at the Lands Registry Office, WeUinKton. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. •m/TR. STEWART, Lower Hutt, desires to Thank the many kind friends who.assisted him at the Fir© on Sunday, Bth. April. • "OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. n-)EPLETION.- of • Office Staffs •*^ through the War necessitates the employment of Office Labour-saving Devices. Call and Inspect Our Stock. \THis..OFFICE APPLIANCE CO. t LTD., Opposite Town Hall, CUBA-ST-. WELLINGTON. i? 1 X AAA T0 LENJJ, m sums to obJLDjUUU suit, on first-class City ! Property, at 5£ per cent. "Apply Thomson, Brown, .and East, 189, Featb.qrsto&-
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 2
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