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FROM ALL OTHERS A THING APART— j THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. PIE PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. I ONE WEEK ONLY. "THE VARMINT," . "THE VARMINT," j A play of happy memories for us j 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. Come and see it. BURTON HOLMES Presents his First "Paramount" Travelogue. A veritable' Scenio Masterpiece. THE AMERICAN GAZETTE, Easily the Best Topical News. CROWN THEATRE. ' ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT will be the Last Appearance of the Three Great Features, "THE CURE!" "THE NEGLECTED-WIFE!" "THE BOND OF FEAR!" TO-MORROW: "HYPOCRITES!" "HYPOCRITES !" "HYPOCRITES !" Or, "THE NAKED TRUTH." The Most Beautiful and Daring PictureEver Made. It holds the mirror to society, religion, politics, and marriage. A ;wpnderful allegorical picture that tells, the truth about the world, the flesh, and the devil. TO-DAY! (Last Time) TO-NIGHT! TW'EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. KATHLYN WILLIAMS And WALLACE REID, In "• '•■■■' "BIG TIMBER." "BIG TIMBER." Also, VICTOR' MOORE, In "HE GOT THERE AFTER ALL!" TO-MORROW "' TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): A Superb Attraction, GEORGE BEBAN, In "THE MARCELLINI MILLIONS." A Drama of Mysterious Money. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his Latest Picture, "THE CURE!" "THE CURE !" ! "THE CURE!" ' "THE CURE!" "THE CURE!" "THE CURE!" If you want to sco anything new in health-saying devices see Charlie on the massago slab. WILLIAM S. HART in "A GAMBER'S SOUL!" Or, "THE COLD DECK!" Crowded with Feats of Strength and commencing"thursday "THE NEGLECTED WIFE!" (Soria.l). THE TERRACE'S RED CROSS DAY. A SALE of the above will be held on . FRIDAY, 22nd Feb., at the NEW RED CROSS SHOP, 148, LAMBTONQ"O"AY. A very large amount of Produce of every kind will be sold. ' Surprise Packets, Cakes, Lamb, . Sweete, Ladies' Underwear, and Needlework, and a. greajt variety of goods too numerous to mention MORNING TEA AND LUNCH. JESSIE ADAMS,. Organiser. SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., - TO-NIGHT, -at 8 o'clock. A S NEW MATTERS.HAVE ARISEN ■+JL. of vital importance to Reservists all members 'are earnestly Tequested to' attend. The Executive will be in attendance at j ■7.30 p.m. to enrol new members. j " R. A. ARMSTRONG, President, r' C. H. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. GIRLS who have been refused admi6s'ion to the College'owing to lack of accommodation, and'who are' still desirous of ' entering, will please notify the same in person to Miss Batham not later than' Noon on FRIDAY, 22nd February. c. p. powles,- . Secretary. . '! DANCING. MISS BORLASE'S Classes will Re- ' open Second' Week in MARCH. Intending Pupils are requested to make arrangements as early as possible., ' Further particulars as to classes, terms, etc., apply 107, ABEL SMITH-STREET. ISS EILEEN DENNEHY, A.T.C.L., - Organist St. Mary's Church, late Sacred Heart' Church, Timaru. Teacher of Pianoforte' and Grand Organ. Will commence teaching on 18th February, 1918. For terms, etc., apply The Bristol"'"Piano Co., 'Lambton-quay, and Be'gg and Co., Manners-street. Address: '■■''34, Hai-greaves'-Btreet. 1 "'Phone 1963. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. nnHE Governors desire to obtain at once JL! A HOUSE NEA|I THE COLLEGE, with largo rooms suitable for Classes. : ".; ■'■'" E. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. BOARD AND LODGING FOR • ■ STUDENTS: BOARD and Lodging is required within reasSnable distance of Kelburn for several students. Reply, stating' particulars and terms', to Training College,' Kelburn. ' ' ': • ' ■• . OPENING. NOTICE. CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE, Lower Cuba-street. THESE Promises have been thoroughly renovated, and will bo open to the Public as from 25th February. (Entirely Now Management). ' A: F. HARLEY, Proprietor. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY.' nriHERE arc Vacancies in the Home for X one Woman and one Man. Nomination!! will bp received by this undersigned up' to Noon'on SATURDAY, 23rd Februl<Uy' C. P. P.QWLES, Secretary. WALKING uecomes soft and silent when you ' wear Wood-Milne Rubber Heels." 1 Made in England—pure'rubber. : ' "OATHING Caps havo arrived. Large JT3 assortment; beautiful colours, best quality. Prices from 2s. W"o defy competition. Buy early. Sold right out last Season. R. M. Green, Chemist, 141; Vivian-street. . . •

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 2