THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTEN AY-PLACE TRAM TERMINUS). CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P:M. DAILY. THE QUEEN OF FILMDOM, ' MARGUERITE CLARK, In "THE VALENTINE GIRL." THIS' BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN-iSNY OTHER THEATRE IN WELLINGTON. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES: 3d, 6d, and IS. Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone-977. Every lady must see the beautiful frocks worn by the world's favourite. 4 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. 4 MORE DAYS. 4 MORE NIGHTS ONLY. 4 MORE DAYS. . TOWN HALL TOWN HALL GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. THURSDAY, 6 th SEPTEMBER. ORGANISED BY MR. WOOD, ASSISTED BY MESSRS. GOUDIE, GODIER, MOSCHINI, THOMSON, HAMILTON HODGES, DRAWING TAKES PLACE DRAWING TAKES PLACE . . . Of th© CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION, £1000 FOR 6 D Ten-Pounds will'be distributed in sums of 5s in the Concert to persons producing', on request, an^ Art Union Ticket stamped "Creamoata." 'ADMISSION—2sand?Is. Box Elan at the Bristol Piano Company. THE MAYORESSES; - XMAS GIFT FUND. PROMOTED BY THE ASSOCIATED fAM&TEUR SPORTS' BODIES. VTURSE EVERETT desires to meet-afc-the- No. S COMMITTEE ROOM, TOWN-&ALX, TO-NIGHT, 200-YOUNG- LADIES io-assfafc her. Anyiad/ who is nnable*to-afctena md fedeHrourof'asfflstiaf will please communicate with , ... . MISS B. O'tEAEY, Telephone 1688. P.O. Box 541,
PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. A THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. A Master work of the Screen, "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN!" "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN!" Starring CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. .A Picture Every Girl who Expects to Marry Should See. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In » role of tremendous dramatic power Also, EMILY STEVENS In the Five-reel Metro Drama— "CORA!" A etc-ry of "CORA!" a Prima Donna-'a "CORA!" Redemption. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. * NOW SHOWING. . The World's Greatest Tragedienne, NANCE O'NEIL, In Suderman's Famous Drama, "THE FLAMES OF JOHANNIS," As played by NANCE O'NEIL through out the world under the title of "THE FIRES OF ST. JOHN." "THE FIRES OF ST. JOHN." A Tragedy of Human Passiou. NANCE O'NEIL'S Wonderful Portrayal of the Two Extraordinary Parts Is the greatest achievement of the screea. Also, Episode Seven, of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor-General, the Right Hon. the Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey), tho Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, tho Hon. Col Sir James AUon (Minister for Defence), the Hon. J. A. Hanan (Minister for Education), and the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G/). WAR PICTURE - LECTURE. WAR PICTURE - LECTURE. WAR PICTURE - LECTURE. "Much 'that is new." "NEW ZEALANDERS ATWAfi" "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR" (On Seven Flouts). THE «boy» description of our soldiers' work on seven fronts, which, has proved such a. popular success before tens of thousands in the South Island, will bo given by MR. GERALD ANDERSON, War and International Press Correspondent, and Returned Soldier. Over 100 unique pictures, many exclusive and copyright, will be operated by Mr. Whitelaw. At tho TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, 25fch SEPTEMBER. At 8 p.m. Admission: >3s, 2s, Is; School-Children half-price.' Box Plan at The Bristol. Opens 17th September. Mr. Anderson devotes one fourth of the proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STT? DENTS' SOCIETY. fM/T'EMBERS are reminded of the An•jSm. nual Public Speaking Competition, to be held at Accountant Chambers, 39, Johneton-street, TO-MORROW EVENING, o-t 8 o'clock. F. H. BASS, A.1.A.N.Z., Hon. Secretary. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Wellington Branch). A Euchre Drive and Dance will be held •in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-etreet, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8. Admission One Shitting. Dancing will stui-t at 10 p.m. THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A DIVIDEND at the rate of Is per Share for half-year ended 30th Juno. 1917, is PAYABLE at the Local Office of the Company _ on and after TUESDAY, 28th .August, inst. By Order of the Bofttd. ARTHUE H. FIHHEH, General Manager.
FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. , " YEARLY MEETING OF MEMBERS. THE Yearly Meeting of Members of the Federated Seamen's Union (all locals) will be held at the Union Rooms, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 30th AUGUST, 1917. All members in port are required to attend this meeting. Business: „. The Business to bo transacted will be the' presenting of a General Report by members of the Executive Council regarding the progress of the Federation, together with a financial .and statistical report showing the position of the Federation. By order of the Executive Council SesS10"' W. T .YOUNG, General Secretary. 28th August, 1917. THE ELLIOTT FISHER, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE, /"^OSTS leas to operate, is more accurate, gives wider information than any other known system. Tho only machine with * PROOF SHEET. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO.,LTf£ 17 and 19, CUBA-ST., Wellington. 'Phono 1676. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FIRE BRIGADE. iXTACANCIES for a j few Permananl : t Firemen. Apply Superintendent, Central Fire Station, Cuba-street Extension. JNO. R. PAILMER, Town Clerk. 28tti Augnst, 19J7. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Rev. Samuel J. Garlick, o£ Lower Hutt, are Invited to attend his Funoral To-morrow (Wednesday). There will bo a short service held at the Methodist Church, Mainroad, at 2.12 p.m. ,and then proceed to the Cemetery, Taita.—BßOWN AND ALI,EN, The Hutt Valley Undertakers. 'Phone 89, Hntt. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Paul Sydow are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 81, Nelson-street, Petone, on Wednesday, 29th August, 1917, at 2:30 p.m., •for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Pefcone. ; 'Phono 3621 (3 rings), day or night. £*1 <* nflfl TO liEJNIJ, in sums to 3bxO,UUU suit, on first-class City Property, at 5£ per cent. Apply Thomson, Brown, and East, 189, Featherstonalreet (opposite Union Bank). , (TIILRUTH Calf Food saves you 12s in VJT first cost on every 1001b you buy. A. and P. Food Co.
MINIATURE RIFLE-SHOOTING An interesting match between teams 'from the Railway Rifle Club and the, Petone Working Men's Club was fired ou the latter's range last night. There ; was practically no difference between^! the scores throughout the match. With I only five shots to go the scores were level. The result was a win for the Eailway team by 5 points. The scores were : Bailway—Wellings 98, Dayman 98, Hay-Mackenzie 96, Treahy. 96, Craig 96, Kwa-rt 95, Lee 94, Eoliieson 94. Kent 94, Richards 92 : total. 953. Petone Working Men's Club—Myers 99; l'Vaser 97, Stickles 96, Cuuliffo 95, Richardson 95, Martin 94. M'Kee 94,, Lepper 94, Senior 92, Childs 92; total. 948. . WJ,at will you take with your whisky, sir? Oh, Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water, of course. (To his friend): You If now Wai-Bongoa improves a drink imcienwly, Gives it m.ore life; maltea it criiper, cleaner.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1917, Page 2
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