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' RAND OPERA ' . HOUSE. " ""Direction ...?..... J. and N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2. MATINEE TOMORROW, AT 2. Tho Most Genuinely FufJhy Show that has been witnessed in Wellington for many years. "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE," . With BARRY LUPINO as EDDIE. "Very Good Eddie" will finish on Tuesday next, as on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8, Will be produced the Most Brilliant Mufiioa.l Comedy ever produced, "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM.' THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." With all the "Eddie" Favourites in new Toles. Box Plans at Tho Bristol. Day Sales at the Theatre Sweet Shop. '• PRlCES—Reserves, Stalls 6s, D.C. ss; ," Stalk 3s,'Gallery Is. Early Doors Stalls >- and Gallery, Is extra. Children Half-price at Matinee. ■OARAMOUNT THEATRE, A ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay-placo Tram ToTminus. LAST NIGHT! , LAST NIGHT! IAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD ' \ In "LESS THAN THE DUST." . "LESS THAN THE DUST." "LESS THAN THE DUST." . DO NOT MISS THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY Of (SEEING LITTLE MARY AT HER BEST. Bookings, 'Phone 977. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 2 p.m. '■■ SESSUE HAYAKAWA, Of -"THE CHEAT" Fame* In "THE BOTTLE IMP!"----(See Larger Ad.) ' "PARAMOUNT ENSURES THE QUALITY.'^ CROWN THEATRE. SOWN THEATRE. [TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT "SHOULD A BABY DIE ?" "SHOULD A BABY DIE?" One -of the sensations of last year in 'America was the ca6e of a doctor -vrbo intentionally allowed an infant to die - -when an operation could have saved it, : justifying his attitode by the fact tha* Uio child -wouW have become an. idiot . had it l&eA. Though it was shown thai - tho mother had oancurred in the dccii bion, the Medical Board of twelve doctors sitting upon the case decided to stake off the doctor's name from the Association's * "^HATDO YOU THINK? . A-Greai Problem Photoplay. Supported by Charlie -Chaplin's Latest and Greatest Success,"BEHIND THE SCENES!" Reserves at Begg's, or 'Phone 5*70. .rpOWN-HiSLL CONCERT CHAMBER. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! " Being our .day for going fishing, ne * conclude, brethren, with the usual announcement that the collection is in three parts—3s, 2s, le—and tho plan is ad The Bristol. DANCING. rriHE MIRAMAR BRASS BAND will •-L hold its Fortnightly Dajice in the 'to«n Hall, Miramar, TO-MORROW ; NIGHT (Saturday), 11th August, 1917. Admission: Ladies 6d, Gents Is. Good Floor. Good Music. • H. MOSS, Hon. Seo. ■ FUNERAL CARD. ri^HE Friends of tho late Mrs. Margaret A Scutt aro invited to attend her ! Funeral, which wiU leave the residence of ' her mother, Mrs. Peters, 192, Tho Terrace, To-morrow (Saturday), at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Undertaker, 60, Toranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). .* FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late John Charies Hamilton Moir will leave the Mortuary Chapel of RoW H. Wilson and. Son To-morrow (Saturday), 11th'August, 1917, at ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and EmbaJmers, i 'Phone'l999. •- . 164, Adelaide-road. . ■ FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Members of the Wellington Tramway Union a-re invited to attend tho ' - Funoral of their la-fee ex-President, John Charles H. Moir, which will leave tho Mortuary Cha-pol of Robt. H. Wilson, ajid Son To-morrow (Saturday), 11th August, 1917,'. at'-2. p.m., for Karori Comotery. Members are requested to attend in uniform. J. HUTCHISON, Seo. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF NEW ZEALAND. Wellington District, No. 1. DISTRICT GRAND. LODGE invites members of the Institution to meet at Wilson's Mortuary Chapel, John-street, - 'Co-morrow (Saturday), at 1.45 p.m. to S ah, .«&*ftfflnnsiT, .. ■ - ■ District Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1917, Page 2