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FA&AMO UNT THE A-tfftlD (COURTENAY^PLACIC TRAM TERMINUS). CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. DAILY. Our Now-Programme is drawing the Crowd with our magnificent offering. Our Orchestra is admittedly the best in town. SESSTJE HA^AKAWA, (THE FAMOUS JAPANESE ACTOR IN "THE CHEAT.") "THE BOTTLE IMP/ 5 A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. DO NOT MISS IT. This Great Picture Will Not be Shown in Any Other Theatre in Wellington. . LAST TWO DAYS! LAST TWO NIGHTS! LAST TWO DAYS! LAST TWO NIGHTS! A ■wonderful interpretation of the famous novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, arid actually filmed in the South Seas. A Masterpiece of superb 'acting and beautiful Hawaiian. Scenes. A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES : 3d, 6d, aM Is. Booking at Theatre, 'Phone 977. COMING SATURDAY NEXT, JACK PICKFORD, in "THE DUMMY." ' THE SENSATION OF THE PICTURE YEAR, !i TO-DAY. . TO-DAY. THE KING'S, THE KING'S. "IDLE WIVES" A Problem Play 01 Terrific Power, Produced by Lois Weber, the Great Artist, Whose Every Drama Teichcs Some Vital Lesson. A PI/AY FOR WIVES. AND HUSBANDS WHO ARE DRIFTING APART. FOR WIVES .WITHOUT CHILDREN OR HOME TIES FOR GIRLS AND YOUISJG MEN WHO DO NOT FORESEE FOR PARENTS WHO LET THEIR CHILDREN DRIFT. TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. LARGE SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. PRlCES—Evening Sessions: "D.C, Stills, .Is and 6d. Matinee, Is-and 6d. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. No Extra Charge for Booking. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE NAVAL AND MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT. (Entire Proceeds to be devoted to supplying comforts for N.Z. Soldiers in Hoepitals in England and Elsewhere.) TOWN FALL TOWN HALL On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th AUGUST, The Following Artists Have Kindly Promised Their Services. MR. HAMILt6n. HODGES, SERGT .-MAJOR FRANK, V. BLANDFORD, SERGT.-MAJOR F. FOX, MR. H, F. WOOD, MR. R. DE LACEY PEEK, CPL. A. A. SCOTT, H.M.SSIGNALLER VAL. ATKINSON, MR. FRANK THOMAS, MR. H. (FARMER) DYSH, OF MARTINBOROUGH. During the Interval Lieut.-CoI.J.G. Hughes, D.5.0., C.M.G., will Dispose of Several Valuable Articles. THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND (by Kind Permission of Col. Potter, Camp Commandant). THE WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND. "By Kind Permission of Walter Fuller, Esq., the Famous .Italian* Operatic T*enor, SIGNOR ANTONIO MOLINARI, from (Te'atro, Constantine), Rome (La, Scala) Milan, and (San Carlos Theatre) Naples, in association with SIGNORA MOLINARI, in Excerpts from the Grand Operas. .Numbered Reseived Seats, 3s; Reserved Seats, 2s; Unreserved Seats, Is. Doors Open 7 o'clock, dpneert to commence 8 o'clock .sharp.,. , ... . „ .'

CRIPPLED SOLDnSRS' HOSTEL ART UNION. MO*KP OR 6 d TO BE* DRAWN 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. - £ Ist Prize, Motor-Car, value 500 2nd Prize, 200 Sheep, value 200 3rd Prize, 100 Sheep,, value-.,,,. , 100 4th Prize, Lady's Sealskin ,Coat, to .• , order, or 60,.Sheep, value .......... 60 sth Prize,,. Diamond Ring, (see Lloyd's , .Window, Lambton-quay), value ... 20 '2Prizc3.of 10 Sli.^ep. eacli, value 20 100 Prizes of 1 Sheep each, value ... 100 107 Prizes, value 1000 .On. 24th and 25th August, Persons-iri Wellington .producing, on request by the Art Union Representative,' a Crippled Soldiers! .Hostel Aijfc Union Ticket, stamped "Crea.tnoa.ta.," willjreceive ss. , ; The Winner of the ,4th .Prize..can have instead of the, Sheep or Sealskin • Coat; a ■Magnificent DIAMOND and EMERALD PENDANT, value £150, now on view in LLOYD'S Jewellery Window, Lambtonqiuay, if the Ticket,winning.the.4th prize bears the impressjon of Lloyd's Rubber Stamp (not his printed advertisement) on the back. • ■ ...•-, : These Tickets are only, obtainable .at Lloyd's,, a-n-d have only been ori sale since 3rd August. _ , "... . .: „ Tickets .at, Tobacconists'; JtSooksellers', or B. Sutherland, Box 839, Wellington. SONGS OF THE MOMENT. BEGG'S LATEST HITS! "THERE'S A BIG"LOT OF SUNSHINE COMING SOON." AS we predicted, this 'song has.repeated ,hero its London" Success.. Our Sales for. the ,p»st week have constituted A RECORD.. :.The Favourite Song of. MR. HAMILTON HODGES. 'JONG FLEETING HOUR." We have just received .supplier ,of the Biggest Ballad Triumph of the Year. This ■song will, rival the .great favourite, "A Perfect Day." Every Singer should have a copy. "IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD.'' Ample supplies of, this Enormous . Hit on hand. ,Jn it's class the,most popular song in years. May be sung as a solo or. duet. . CALL AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND . HEAR these Songs tried over. ■ They are. in keys to suit, all voices. Price 2s each. From all music sellers or from the Distributore— ... CHAS. 835&G-' & CO., LTI)., MANNERS-STREET, .WELLINGTON. THE PIANO AND MUSIC HOUSE. THIS ■ '' - j ELLIOTT FISHER, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. €''6STSlewt«..opoMie»«-.*n'ore- ; iiootira|», gives wider, information than any oiher known system. .. ,i, ,Th*, only miwlraU with a PROOF JSHfcEf. THE OFFICE APP.LtANCE CO., LTD., 17 and- 19, CUBA-ST.. Wellington. 'Phone 1676. •PHONE JSMi C' "arpet, .chimney, ■ iwindow; ! AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Moleewocth-i)trW«t.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 2

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