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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PRELIMINARY, ANNOUNCEMENT. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. " A Wonderful Soul-Stirring WAR PICTURE. THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE , ■ , Showing the , FAMOUS TANKS IN ACTION. The National Government of New Zealand has much pleasure in introducing to the public through the Agency of the National Council of the V.M.C.A., THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT'S WONDERFUL OFFICIAL WAR FILM, THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE . For the first time showing THE "TANKS" IN ACTION. . THE "TANKS" IN ACTION. THE "TANKS" IN ACTION. THE "TANKS" IN ACTION. " TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, " ■, . ""the 18th, 19th, 20th, *nd 21st JUNE. At 8 p.m ', At 8 p.m. . At 8 p.m. . • At 8 p.m. MATINEES: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, At 2. 30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor, J. P. j Luke, Eaj., C.M.G., will preside on the opening night, and the Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister for Internal Affairs, has kindly consented to deliver a brief address. Of these Pictures, Mr. Lloyd George has said: "If the Exhibition of these Pictures all over the world does not end the war, God help civilisation." ', Net proceeds in aid of the V.M.C.A., RED CROSS, and INVALID RE- , TURNED SOLDIERS FUND (Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister for Internal Affairs.) ADMISSION:—2s, Is, and 6d. (Reserved Seats 2s 6d). Children Halfprice to Matinees only. , BOX PLAN § AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. EVERY BRITISH SUBJECT'SHOULD SEE THIS AWE-INSPIRING PICTURE. GEOGRAPHICALLY AND TRUTHFULLY PORTRAYING «omethinjr of the STUPENDOUS TASK CONFRONTING our GALLANT SOLDIERS. ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION! NEW (MACMAHONS) THEATRE. NOW SHOWING: BLANCHE SWEET, i ■.. ■ ■ . The Favourite Lasky Star, in "THE EVIL EYE." ! A DRAMA OF IMMENSE POWER. A Tense Story of an American Woman Doctor's Adventures among the Super- | ..' • . stitious Mexicans. ! " ■ ■■■"'■' j EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. No Advance in Prices. See This Programme. SIE GEL'S COSTUME SALE Commencing WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE; READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED CbATS AND SKIRTS, at never-before-heard-of prices. Notwithstanding the,enormous cost of materials, we are offering- our Exclusive Tailormades regardless of cost. ■ ■ „ Here are'only a few ..of our Big : ELEGANT TAILORMADE COSTUMES, in fine navy suiting serge (dye guaranteed), coat silk lined, smart stylea, skirl; fuU out and pleated effects. Usually sold at £6 6s. SIEGEL'S SALE .PRICE, 39s 6d. „ GABARDINES, same as above. LOOK AT THE PRICE, 39s 6d. Absolutely the cheapest Costume in town. . . TWEED COATS, just the thing for Winter. Usual' Price 425. NOW 2s lid. j COSTUMES IN GABARDINE' TWEEDS, AND NAVY (fine serge),;smart»nd . latest styles, full skirts, and: coat silk lined. Usual Pnoe 635. SALE .1 PRICE, 10s 6d. . ■.■..::■;.•/ , ; REMEMBER NEXT WEDNESDAY, 10 ».m., AT REMEMBER NEXT WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m.,, AT a T TA ri''lP Ts CJ 27, MANNERS - STREET. S■ 1 JcQ It JCi Li o, zt, manners-Street. SPECIAL NOTE TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS.—MaiI orde* receive prompt attention. No goods on approval. We pay postage. ~- ~~ \T M.O.A. ~" V.M.C.A. j KINEMACOLOR X. KINEMACOLOR TO . NIGH T, at 8 o'clock-Prayer Meet(Nature in Nature's Colours). j_ g , ■'•— t TO-MORROW, 4 p.m.—Great Men's MeetTO W N HAL L. ing. to be addressed by Dr. H. D. O W in a. a. BEDFORD (Otagp University). Subject—"Stirring Times with the New MONDAY NIGHT, 11th JUNE. Zealand Troops on Active Service." School Matinees on Wednesday and Chairman-Dr. A. K. Newman M. P. j Saturday. 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. Soldiers ! and Visitors to the City cordially in- . vited. MONDAY at.B p.^Literary an^ Df Governor^ the Counts of Liverpoo., :Wg,B«{- a f> and Suite. . After the War" .-. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m.—Old Boys' Club _ (Social and Educational Club for William J. Shepherd pre«nte, for th. • those about 18 to 81). First Time in New. Zealand (By Special ArrangomemVwith and under A ,, m6n invited to take the auspices of the New Zealand Govern- dvant o£ these activities. ment), ° THE OFFICIAL FILMS. A. E. SMITH, "*• THE OFFICIAL FILMS. ._ Assistant General Secretary. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW • FREE LECTURE. ZEALAND And T ? IBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. THE WORLD REVIEWED.. TUESDAY, 12th JUNE, P-m- ' ,_„ . ; _ ... WiU Lecture on A Gorgeous and Glittering Spectacle a* „ „„_ p^fTip-n-AT ITROM MONS " .all the Colo_urs of Nature. The Melbourne Argus said :-"Bwel- S is n W°^ ip Ch^Natbnal^Reserve lent picture, Among the gathering were a^d" ™d iS ll%tm^e^lt nGo^°rF^ f"" 5 BaDd Colleg6 GateS> Lady Stanley, and the Lord Mayor." ';", s°arP: ; ■ : — The Adelaide Register:—"The onlookers were entranced, the display will not ■ : quickly be forgotten. Among those pro- CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART sent wore tho Governor and Lady Galway UNION, and the Premier." The Telegraph, Sydney:—"The pictures £10O q fob> SIXPENCE! fulfilled all that was claimed for them by . _ <aTVPWwr<wt the producers, and all that was expected £1000 FOR SIXPENCE! by the crowded theatre." £1000 FOR SIXPENCE! Prices: Is, Is 6d; Balcony; 2s. Re- _ ->t>t'7ti i<i , unrni) pat? sswat m _.j o. v -i. im,. n,;^.! IAW FRIZES: MUiUR IjAK, DJiAljserved, 2s 6d at The Bristol. J_(J7 gKIN COATj DIAMOND RINGj . AND 480 SHEEP. THIRTIETH REINFORCEMENT ... , . , „ . GH?T OF JEWELLERY. (Non-commissioned Officers) ■ a-an-crra • On Bth and 9th June persons producing bFUKIb. on request a Crippled Soldiers' Hostel Art ' Uniou Ticket, stamped on the front THE Public are cordially invited to be "Lloyd, Jeweller," will receive a present present on of Jewellery or Silver Plate. £25 worth, the gift of Mr. Lloyd, and now on view WEDNESDAY NEXT, 13th JUNE, in hie window, Lambton-quay, will be On the given away. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. These tickets can be obtained at Tobac- ' oonists, Booksellers, and Lloyd, Jeweller, Afternoon Tea may be obtained at the . Kiosk. __ • . Write for tickets to WANTED— Lawn Mowers, best Amori- . / R anTHPRT *vn can Sterns, all sites, 10 and 12 and B-1 _li * t Win, from 27s 6d e»ch; keep your lawos Box 839, Wellingtonin trim. Sims Hardware Co.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 2

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