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FHOM ALL OTHERS A THING APARTqpHB PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME.: ONE WEEK ONLY. "THE VARMINT," "THE VARMINT," A play of hap^y memories for us all—to live again the moments we enjoyed. "THE PULLMAN BRIDE." "THE PULLMAN BRIDE,"The First "Paramount" Mack Sennett Comedy. It's beyond your imagination. Dome and see it. BURTON HOLMES Preeente his First ''Paramount" Travelogue. A veritable Soenio Masterpiece. THE AMERICAN GAZETTE,Easily the Best Topical News, BRITANNIA'"" THEATRE! RITANNIA THEATRE. ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS. The Popular Screen Actor, BRYANT WASHBURN, BRYANT WASHBURN, In » thrilling romance of an American youth in a Turkish harem, "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." '"FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." This delightful story includes scenes on the battlefield, jn the Baljtans, beautiful girls in the harem, and a jnpgt fascinating love affair. Supports*} by LITTLE MARY M'ALISTER, In a, Two-aot Drama, ''THE BRIDGE OF FANCY!" "THE BRIDGE OF FANCY!" A "DO CHILDREN COUNT f". Photoplay, Also, . Episode Ten of "THE GIRL IN THE GAME I" 'WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. rftHE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRAJ- TIONS Will be Resumed by MISS UNA CARTER, On. WEDNESDAY, 20fch INSTANT, In frh* t COMPANY'S ROOM, 64, COURTENAY. PLACE. Subject: Pulping and Preserving- Tomatoes, Cakes and Ssones. To 'commence at 3 p.m. A cordial invitation is given to gas consnipers to attend. . J. H. HELLIWEiLL, Secretary. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. MA STER T0 N SHOW. A'STIETON SHOW. I9th and 20th FEBRUARY. RAM AND~EWE FAIR, 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY. WCT" TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON 19th FEBRUARY. The ordinary Time-table will be observed. Trains leaving Mastorton for Solway at 7.15 a.m., 9,40 a.m., and 3-25 p.m., leaving SOLWAY for MASTERTON at about 8.25 a.m., 2.25 p.m., and 7.15 p.m. ON 20th FEBRUARY (PEOPLE'S I DAY) In addition to the ordinary time-table the following- trains will be run: — Speoial Trains will leave WOODVILLE at 7.55 a.m., Mastcrton 10.45 a.m., and 12.30 p.m., for Solway. A spepjal trajn will leave CROSS CREEK at 9,0 a.m., arriving at SOLWAY at 10.35 p,.m. Trains leave SOLWAY for WOODVILLE at 2.15 p.m. n,nd 4,50 p.m. For CROSS CREEK, &M "p.m. For WELLINGTON 4.0 p.m. On' gpth, 21st, and 22nd February, the 12.56 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train will stop at Selway for passengers. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. , New Zealand Branch: Customhousequay, Wellington. LOST Policy.—lt is the intention of the' Society,- on or after the 18th day of March next, to issue a. Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 408582 on tho. lifo of Athol Ambrose M'Cuul, which ie. declared to have boon lost. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of February, 1918. A AMIES, Manager, foi N Z I MAKE Keys apd mends Keys, sell Keys, and lend Keys, and fit •lKey& to' any lock. Wychnrloy, under No. 1, Willisstreet 'Phone 563 ' W" ANTEDVKnewn.— Printing'of evory description produced on the shortest notice at The Evening p c5 t job Printing Oftce,

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 2