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A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE At SHORTTS THEATRE. HORTTS THEATRE. A REAL LOCKWOOD! A REAL LOCKWOOD! A REAL LOCKWOOD! A Story Full of Life and Action. Another Great Book Play, HAROLD LOCKWOOD , HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD And Beautiful VERA SISSON VERA SISSON VERA SISSON la "THE HIDDEN SPRING!" "THE HIDDEN SPRING!" "THE HIDDEN SPRING!" A Thrilling Drams of the Great Outdoors. SCREENING HOURS: Star commences at 11 a.m., 12.45, 2.20, 4.15, 6.0, 7.30, and 9.5 p.m. Programme commences at 12.10 1.55, 3.40 5.25, 7.20, and 8.35 p.m. T>EOPLE'S PICTURE PAXACE. NOW SHOWING, A FAMOUS PLAYERS Production, A Talented Star, ANN PENNINGTON. ANN PENNINGTON. A charming drama "THE LITTLE SOLDIER GIRL!" "THE LITTLE SOLDIER GIRL!" The story is a remarkable combination of romance and -adventure, picturing the adventures of a little American girl who ran away to marry a soldier. Supported by VICTOR MOORE VICTOR MOORE In a Screaming Farce, "CINDERELLA'S HUSBAND." "CINDERELLA'S HUSBAND." Abo, j LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. | rrraoRNDON suburban church. | SALE OF WORK, 3rd NOVEMBER 1917. Result: Nugget, Winning No. 1102. Other Winning Numbers: 52, 85, 140, 270 345, 559, 567, 602, 662, 819 831 Weight of Cake, 131b lOoz. | "ALL THE MUSIC j OE THE WORLD " TS brought to your home by the Gramophone. It provides a pleasure that will never grow old and never lose its freshness. Wo ar? agents for the worldfamous "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones and the Lyricphone, which reproduce the voices of the Greatest Singers and the Music of Instrumentalj ista with lifelike fidelity. New Stocks with tho very LATEST AND MOST POPULAR RECORDS Are just to hand, and we cordially invite you to hear these great machines play these Beautiful Records. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. THE ELLIOTT FISHER, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE, £JOSTS less to operate, i 6 more accurate, gives wider information than any other known system. The only machine with a PROOF SHEET. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-ST., Wellington. 'Phone 1676. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO IMPORTERS~AND USERS OF BLACK IRON, STEEL AND TERNE PLATES. ' rV HS Minister-in-Charge of Munitions ■*-. and Supplies, acting under urgent instructions from the British Ministry of Munitions in the United Kingdom invites »I lthose interested in the above materials to set out their requirements upon a special form which may be obtained upon application frdm this Department. In order to place tlio full requirements of the Dominion beforo the Ministry o£ Munitions in London, a Enal Rationing Scheme is now being compiled, and it is theretore imperative, to Users and others interested, that all returns bo mado on or before the twelfth day of 1 November, 1917. A. M. ADAMS, Chief Executive Office^ Munitions and Supplies Department. Post Office Box 106, Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICE. nptlE. Funeral of the late Mr. A. M -B- . Wilkinson will leave his residence Tauhorenikau, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 1.30 p.m. T. R. SAUNDERS, Undertaker, Featherston. FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late Thomas Nioholson will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morns, jun., 60, Taxanaki-sfrreot, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Ka-rori. Motor Funeral E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-Bt., and 28, Ridid£ord-st. Telephone 937 (night'and day). ■ FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late- Robert Colville Smith aro invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence Corunna-avenue, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 9.30 a.m., for tho Cemoterv, Ka.rori. E. MORRIS, Jun., B'uneral Director and JBmbalmer, 60, Tturana-ki-et., and 23, Riddifo*d-&t. Telephone' 937 (nigltfc and day),
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 2
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