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KING'S. THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. MATINEES DAILY, at 2 p.m. EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. D. \V. GRIFFITH Presents THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. _ THE BIRTH OF A NATION. . THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. '.ffliE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH O"F A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. WE WILL NEVER SEE ITS LIKE AGAIN. It is easily the most expensive and most stupendous photoplay the world lias ever or is ever likely to produce. Therefore the excessively high royalties which have to be paid to the creators will posi- , tively prevent it from ever being shown • at the Continuous Theatres. THE BIRTH OF A NATION, Which, next to the War, is. the most talked of subjeot in Wellington. It is your duty to see at least one representation of "The Birth of a, Nation," because it will still bo remembered when other "star" photoplays are entirely forgotten. MATINEE. PRICES—2s and Is; Children, Half-price. EVENING—D.C., 2i 6d; Stalls, 2s a-nd | Is. Children, Half-price. | Plan at The Bristol. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. j TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! "HAPPINESS I" I ' "HAPPINESS!" | . Starring ENID BENNETT and THELMA SLATER Episode Two THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), DOROTHY DALTON In "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW," A Triangle Drama of Dash, Spice, and Beauty. At the Matinee Only, Episode Two THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. rpHE EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 ■ till 10.15. Prices 6d and le. Children, half. TO-DAY. Final Screening of Alice Brady and David Powell (Dick Freneau) in "MATERNITY." A story of the 'fantastic fear of motherhood that flies before lovb. ! A "World" Feature De Luxe. f COMMENCING TO-MORROW, EDITH STORY and ANTONIO MORENO In "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GREY HORSE TROOP." From the splendid novel by Hamlin Garland. A romantio story of dashing ! adventure in the great outdoors. Also, "IRON CLAW" (No. 5). •EVERYBODY'S. Continuous from 11 till 10.15. ' Pricee, 6d and Is. Children half. ! ' TO-DAY. Last Preasntations of the Smiling Triangle Masterplay, "HAPPINESS." Enid Bennett and little Thelmn Saltor in the story of a millionaire's daughter and how ehe found her happiness in a washtub. : TO-MORROW, DOROTHY DALTON In WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW." _^ - . To see her is to envy the late Wild Winship. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. A MEETING of Unionists will be held in the Trades Hall, on SUNDAY,: 12th AUGUST, commencing at 2.30. Executives of unions are specially request-; . ed to attend. Admission by membership card. .. ' . Business: To discuss the trouble at the. Gas Works with the view of bringing about a' ■ settlement. W. COOPER, Secretary. '■' WELLINGTON GAS' COMPANY, LIMITED., NOTICE TO CONSUMERS, THE GAS SUPPLY will be available till 6 o'clock THIS EVENING, and resumed TO-MORROW at 7 a.m. Consumers aro earnestly desired to see that all Taps and Pilot Lights of Water Heaters, Hot Water Circulators, Gas Fires, and Incandescent • Burner* ARE PROPERLY SHUT OFF when not in use. ! Consumers are also requested to be as economical as possible in the use of gas ; for all purposes, so as to prevent further r restrictions in the hours of supply. J. H. .HELLIWELL, Secretary.. _ . WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, , LIMITED. NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS. } XN view of the inconvenience and possible ) -"- loss to which Gas Consumers have been '. put during the past few weeks consequent upon the trouble .that has occurred with a section of the Company's employees at Miramar, the Directors have decided to make a SPECIAL CONCESSION OF E TEN PER CENT, upon amounts payable by consumers on their current gas accounts. ■ 1 3. 11. HELLIWELL, Secretary. 4tli August, 1917. ' .-"* WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRCELTY TO ANIMALS. rjpHE public are earnestly requested to X kindly communicate any act of ( cruelty to animals that may come under . their notice to A. M. Anderson, Secrc- j tary, R«?ftl Exshmwi buiMin?, 119, Cue-twmhwe-fluay, 1 J?.O. Sex IDS, 'i'hoaa i 4308, |i

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

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