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THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY-PLACE TRAM TERMINUS). CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. DAILY. Another Great Attraction. Huge Crowds were present at all Sessions on Saturday, when the Famous Players presented ■ 'JACK PIOKFORD,. In His First Star Feature, "THE D U M M Y." In addition to the above great feature wo show Gazette, Travelogue, Cartoon, Comic, and Educational Films, making tho largest and best programme in Wellington. If you like good music, come along and hear our magnificent Orchestra, which is the best in Now Zealand. Though we have the best Theatre, Screen, Pictures, and Orchestra _ in Wellington, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME AS ALL OTHER CONTINUOUS PICTURE THEATRES. Sessions: 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m. Book your Scats for the 8 p.m. Session »t the Theatre, 'Phono 977. COMING SATURDAY: MARGUERITE CLARK, in "THE VALENTINE GIRL." COMING SHORTLY: MARY PICKF ORD, in her Second Artcraft Super-Fea-ture, "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN." Our Pictures will not bo Shown in any other Theatre in Wellington.

A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS! It Ranks Easily First Among: the Films which it has been the Privilege of Wellington.ia.ns to See. At ■ QHORTT'S THEATRE. At HAROLD LOOKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON In "BIG TREMAINE!" "BIG TREMAINE!" "BIG TREMAINE!" Adapted from Marie Van Vorst's famous novel. As a Book "Big Treiname" was one of the greatest successes of tile <lay. AS A PICTURE "Big Tremaine" has Few Equals. Hours of Screening: 11 a.m., 12.55, 2.35, 4.15, 6, 7.30, and 9 p.m. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. A GREAT METRO PRODUCTION. CLYDE FITCH'S Fetching Romance, "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" A man's greatest ambition hopelessly shattered by the intervention of hate and jealousy, and finally realised after years of patient and lonely waiting. "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" Emotional, Thrilling, Splendid. Supported by Episode SIX of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE!" DRESSED DOLL, Donated by Miss Simmonds, Indian Depot, Newtown, In Aid of Returned Soldiers' Hostel Fund DRAWING of Raffle Postponed from 18th August to 19th SEPTEMBER. Doll in window, Speed's, Tobacconist, 258, Lambton-quay. Tickets 6d each. THE SOUL OF A PIANO LIES in its tone. That 'is why the Pleyel, the Brinsmead, the i Oha-llen, the Rogers, and the Bord have been the world's leading instruments foi' many years. THE QUALITY OF TONE In these famous Pianos has stood the te«t of time, and to-day they hold pride of place over every other piano. THEIR GREATNESS IS ASSURED! We are Agents for these incomparable instruments,, because 55 years' experience has proved their sterling merit. We sell for cash or liberal terms. CONSULT US ON THE PIANO QUESTION ' CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. iHRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL \J ART UNION. JEIOOOJ"* 6 D TO BE DRAWN 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. £ Ist Pri?.e, Motorcar, 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 2 Prizes of 10 Shee? each, value 20 100 Prizes of 1 Sheep each, value ... 100 107 Prizes, value 1000 On 24th and 25th August, Persons in Wellington producing, on request by the Arfc Union Representative, a Crippled Soldiers' Hostel Art Union Ticket, -stamped "Creamoata," will receive ss. The Winner of the 4th Prize ca.n have instead of the Sheep or Sealskin Coat a Magnificent DIAMOND and EMERALD PENDANT, value £150, now on view in LLOYD'S jewellery Window, Lambtonquay, if the Ticket winning the 4th Prize boa-re the impression of Lloyd's Rubber Stamp (not his printed advertisement) on the back. These pickets are only obtainable at Lloyd's, and have only been on ealo since 3rd August. Tickets at Tobacconists', Booksellers, or B. Sutherland, Box 839, Wellington. THE ELLIOTT FISHER, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. rf~<OSTS lesd to operate, is more? accurate, gives wider information, than any other known systom. The only machine with a. PROOF SHEET. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO~ LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-ST.. Wellington. 'Phone 1676. NOTICE. ■ I WILLIAM TODD, of 27a, Panama--9 street, Wellington, will Not be responsible for any debts contracted in ray uainc after this date without ray iw-rsoiiM authority. (Signed) WILLIAM TODD. 20t.h August, 1917. ~ NOTICE. ~ ON and aEter this ditto I will not be responsible For any debts contracted in my naino without my written authority. (Signed) H. G. V. BISHOP. 20th August, 1917.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 2

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