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VIOL E T DAY! TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW FRIDAY, 10 th AUGUST. If you want to see Wellington en fete, be in town To-morrow. There will be attractions galore! Beautiful Violet Cupid Pin Cushions will be sold by Misses MoS3 and Cooper. Glorious Spring Hats'will bo auctioned by Mr. Barry Lupino at 3.30, corner Brandon-street and Lambton-quay. Masses of, Flowers everywhere. Maori Maidens will give the Graceful Poi Dance. The Cofiiee-au-stand up will, be sewed at the Bank of New Zealand Corner. The Commercial Travellers will dispose of a large supply of Fish and Oysters. DON'T FORGET TO BRING PLENTY OF SMALL CHANGE WITH YOU. TOMORROW -TO-MOKROW! TO-MORROW!. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! THE DAY OF DAYS ! JANET FIRTH, . ESTELLE M. MYERS, Hon. Sees. -RING'S THEATRE. GRAND OPERA_STAR LINER! JVING'S THEATRE. Tj- Ig MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MATINEE DAILY, at 2 p.m. ■" Fullers' Vaudeville. EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT: At 8. TO-NIGHT DISTINGUISHED ARTIST COMES D. W. GRIFFITH TO VAUDEVILLE. ■p prese t s Ben J. Fuller announces, for short 6ea6on, • THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE, ' ' MOUNARi; THE BIRTH OF A NATION. World-famed Operatic Tenor, assisted by THE BIRTH OF A NATION. SIGNORA MOLINARI. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. 10—ACTS IN SUPPORT—IO. THE BIRTH OF A. NATION. M<Laan aud p,. ury , ' Tilton a.nd West, SSv StdSS nl *£ mmm Tim and - Gerty . Moore, Wm. Liddle, ?§! S 85 i SIS Ba ™' 1 ;raylor' THE BIRTH OF A NATION. ARA^S THE BIRTH OF A NATION. MADAME LORENA . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. The Intrepid Aerial Wonder. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Reserves THE BIRTH OF A NATION. 2 s 6d. /Plan open at The Bristol. WE WILL NEVER SEE ITS LIKE — ■■ AGAIN. % '^lOLET DAY!" "VIOLET DAY!" It is easily the most expensive and » most stupendous photoplay the world has TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 10th AUG. ever or is ever likely to produce. There- in AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. fore the excessively high royalties which FOR THOSE T0 WHOM WE OWE SO have to bo paid to the creators will posi- MUCH tively prevent it from ever bein ? shown THB COMMERC IAL " TRAVELLERS at the Continuous Theaties. AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S THE BIRTH OF A NATION ASSOCIATION Which, next to the War, is the most Appeal with confidence to the generosity talked of subject in Wellington. of the Wellington Public, and solicit It is your duty to see at least one re- H beral patronage o£ the following Special presentation of "The Birth of a, Nation," Attractions : — because it will still be remembered when CONCERT PARTY on Decorated Lorry. other "star" photoplays are entirely for- < MR. BARRY LUPINO,' assisted by gotten. Members of the "VERY GOOD —r- EDDIE" COMPANY, and the BEST MATINEE. PRICES—2s and Is; Cfail- WELLINGTON AMATEURS, will dren, Half-price. perform. EVENING—D.C., 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s and Procession from Lambton Station, headed Is. Children,-. Half-price. . by the Trentham Band, under BandPlan at The Bristol. master Fox, will start at 11 a.m. ■ "CAFE DE STAND UP," BANK OF • -• NEW ZEALAND CORNER, conMR. ALFRED MACE, ducted by the lady friends of the- __, _____ _.__ Commercial Travellers.' Association. EVANGELIST, AUCTION SALE of TRIMMED HATS, Will Preach TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, in generously donated 'by leading firms, Vivian-street Gospel Ball. Subject: ™$ ,°*er articles, CONDUCTED "Litrht, What It fc and Where it Loads f Y ufi- BARRY LUPINO who ip o " has achieved fame 86 an auctioneer for Patriotic Purposes, CORNER OF NEXT SUNDAY, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.— LAMBTON-QUAY and BRANDONPeople's Pioture P&kce, Manners-street. STREET, 3.30 p.m. : : MAORI DANCES, etc., by NATIVES <arwn« ny rnrrv FROM manawatu, in various bUJNbb UJc lXXlli parts of the City. • MnMTiITSTT AUCTION SALE OF SPECIALLY m<~/m.LU\.L. DECORATED BASKETS, presented > by friends of our Heroes, conducted BEGG'S LATEST HITS' ' to MR- ARTHUR JACOBS, at ° ■ ■ b ht!± mi&- BANK OF NEW ZEALAND COR"THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE NER, at 1.50 p.m. _^ COMING SOON." ~~ "A S we predicted, this song has repeated CSS A Sk7t| C _N {folo^R A here its London Success. Our Sales BASKETS IN HONOUR_OF THE RECORD^ "e"k ' larC Constituted A BRIGADIER.GENERAL ' FREYBERGi ™iJ h tT AIA a fVTT Ur?^T CAPTAIN BRANDON, D.5.0.,M.C. MR. ( HAMILTON HODGES. CAPTAIN S. A. ATKINSON, killed in • "ONE FLEETEOJG- HOUR." action. We have just received supplies of the LIEUT. W. T. DOUGHTY, kiUed in Biggest Ballad Triumph of the Year. This a""0"- _ _ song win nvai tno gieas iavourue, nnDDnoAT irr»Tr*r'-T "rrrrz-i-NT tr n Perfect Day." Every Singer should have COO^V^' . a copyi . RIFLEMAN BROWNE. V.C. "IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN SERGEANT J. LLOYD, Prisoner of THE WORLD." ■ War in Germany. Ample supplies of this Enormous Hit FLOWERS "AND OTHER GIFTS on hand. In its class the most popular _ GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED, son- in years. May bo sung as a solo SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION OF or duct. "THOSE TO WHOM j WE OWE SO CALL AT OUR WAREHOUSES AND . T MM;'I N HEAR these Songs tried, over. Secretart C_^l Travellers' They are in keys to suit all voices. Association. Prico 2s each. From all music sellers or from the Distributors — : : ' ~— ntTA'a -rwp ann ttii soldiers' hostel L/±±A». xJJUarbr 06 KjU., JjIU., Kj ART UNION. MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSE. £1000 F°R 6°" ' ' " TO BE DRAWN 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. £ x Ist Prize, Motor-Car, value 500 2nd Prize, 200 Sheep, value „ 200' 3rd Prize, 100 Sheep, value 100 WELLINGTON GAS' COMPANY, 4th Pr, ize. Lady's Sealskin Coat, to t TAjrTT>T?n order, or 60 Sheop, value 60 IsIMU&U. sth prjze _ Dia . moncl Rins ( sco Lloyd's 1 Window, Lambton-quay), value ... 20 2 Prizes of 10 Sheop each, value 20 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. W0 Prizes o£ X Shee P eadh> value "J™ v . 10T Prizes, value 1000 rrixiii' nA« cttdotv v,« nTdrriM On 24th and 25th August, Persons in mHE GAS SUPPLY will be DISCON- Wellington producing, on request by the ■*• TINUED at 5 o'clock this evening, Art Union Representative, a Crippled Soland will be RESUMED TO-MORROW diers" Hostel Art Union Ticket, stampod MORNING, at 7 o'clock. "C*?* m°^>" wiJ' £<*>)?* ss. / . Th© Winner of the 4th Prize cam have Consumers aro earnestly desired to see S 5*68^ of *h«^oep or Sealskin Coat a „ . „ _ j n-i it• it jmt Magnificent DIAMOND and EMERALD that all Taps and PUot Lights of Water -p BNDANT| vallM £ i so> now on v j ow m Heaters, Hot Water Circulators, Gas Fires, LLOYD'S Jewellery Window, Lambtonand Incandescent Burnera ARE PRO- quay, if th© Ticket winning the 4th Prize FERLY SHUT OFF when not in use. ars 4) ie impression of Lloyd's Rubber i Stamp (not his printed advortieemeut) on Consumers are also requested to be as t'l™° ac't- rr . „ ■ , „. ■, , „..., c Inese Tickets aro only obtainable at economical as possible m the use of gas Lloyd's, and have only-been oh sale since for all purposes, so as to prevent further 3rd August. restrictions in the hours of supply. Tiokets at Tobacconists-, Booksellers', or B. Sutherland, Box 839, Wellington. J. H. HELLIWELL, , Secretory. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE Applications, which must , bo made on forms obtainablo at the ' Board Office, will be received up to noon 1 ' of Thursday, 23rd August, for the followi ' ing positions: — ■ Potone D.H.S.—Assistant, £230 to £250 WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, Upper Hutt—Assistant, £230 to £250 TTMrrirn Mt. Cook Girls'—Assistant, £190 to £220 hUUliau. , Brooklyn-Assistant, £190 to £220 ' Eastern Hutt—Assistant (war appoint- ■ NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. ment), £150 to , £180 : . Northland—Assistant, £150 to £180 ! TN view of the inconvenience and possible Fl^-k g^^^%St I •"• loss to which Gas Consumers have been £190 an( j ] ]o uso put during the past few weeks consequent Pukchinau (Pongaroa District, nearest 1 upon the trouble that has occurred with a ' station, Pahiatua)- Sole> Teacher (war section of the Company's employee, at j^^^^f^^S, Miramar, the Directors have decided to £140 t o £190 an(; l £20 .house allowmake a. SPECIAL CONCESSION OF . anco i TEN'PER CENT, upon amounts payable Petone West—Assistant, £120 to £140 jby consumers on, their current m Te MaruMne^ Upper Hutt)-A, slS tant, accounts. ' , Island Bay—Assistant, £120 to £140 _ TT TT^TTT ,.. r , Tr Putara (near Eketalnma>—Solo Teacher, J. H. HELLIWELL, £1)0 to £140 and £20 house allowSeeretery. Wairongomai (near Featherslon)-Sole Ai\ a m, <■ IQI7 -teacher, £110 to £140 and £20 house 4th August, 1917. allowance Grassmero (neai- Seddon)—Sole teacher, £110 to £140 and rooms Worser Bay—Assistant. £110 to £120 — Mastorton—Assistant, £110 to £120 LYALL BAY. Koputaroa (near Levin)— Assistant, £110 WANTED- to Sell, at Queen's Drive, _ „to £120 ■ ... , „„» t new 6-roomed Bunsulow, near beach Talt» lLow(!11 Hutt)-A»sistant, £110 to ».nd team; panelled hall, v.-01l fireplaces, ,V «• nt ■ 1 , t /iv.,. .ramint enamel bath and basin, g«» cooker and South Wellington-Assistant (War appointcopper.""'e.l. and hot point, level section, _ '""«). £l]o, to »1^ „. . . s , concrete path*, every oonvenienoc. Price £nde.vout Inlet J^r^}& £825; mortra.g« £475 for 5 years at £J leachcr, £110 to £140 and £20 hems p«r eeat.; term* «r*a?Bd. Addrew »Ilow»n«. „,.„_. ■„ L.C.M.. Er»oiac Pott. G, L, STEWART, St««t«y.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 84, 9 August 1917, Page 2

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