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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY THE FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS OF AMERICA HAVE SECURED ■T HE X I N G'S For the Purpose of Presenting AMERICAN AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD fS MY FOUR .YEARS IN GERMANY. The Most Colossal Moving Picture Production Ever Screened—Not Excepting "Intolerance." , COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT, 20th JULY. THIS FILM IS NOT FICTION. IT IS FACT. EVERY WORD AND EVERY SCENE OF IT. In Melbourne and Sydney it has been running for weeks and night after night eager crowas had to be turned away from the Town Halls in which it was shown. FOR EPIC IMMENSITY, ABSORBING INTEREST AND AMAZINf REA LITY, IT IS AN ACHIEVEMENTS UNIMAGINABLEi VITALITY AND ■ .■ ■ . MAGNIFICENCE. It tells the inside story of_ German machinations and reveals, as nothing else could •■ ■. . the menace of Prussian autocracy. Our Further Announcements Will Tell You More Of It. '"Nulli Secundus,' which in Caesar's diction and our own translation is tho greatest of superlatives, is the one appellation for our phalanx of wit and beauty." ■ F UTTERS 1 VAUDEVILLE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. HIS MAJESTY'S .THEATRE. Courtenay.-place, Wellington. Direction: B. and J. Fuller Jun. TO-NIGHT! "THE SHOW dfr A THOUSAND LIGHTS." TO-NIGHT! Direct from America,' Supreme and Starring Engagement of the Renowned Protean Uassio, in luashing Silhouettes of Comedy and Tragedy MURRY LIVINGSTON,' "THi.MAN WITH THE CHAMELEON PERSONALITY." AUBREY\AND RICHE, BRYANT AND RRVANT AUBREY*AND RICHEi BRYANT AITO BRYANT 118 °f D-th-gamblin^ Fire^ndßattWe First Appearance in Vaudeville of the London King of Comic Opera, • WA.LLACE BROWNLOW, " The Distinguished Gilbert and Sullivan Star, who will be Heard in the Only Musical. Version ot Kipling's "Gunga Din" and "Mandalay." BERTRAM AND RAYMOND, JONES AND RAINES FRED WFTiRPT? BURNS AND LE CLERE, CARLTON MAX. ' BtM™ (PIUS Tax)-D-a and °-S ->>'• STALLS, Is; RES., 2s 6d. Plan TO-MORROW NIGHT-First Appearance of Farrow's P otted Panto. Company. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE. 'MO N-S.T E R PUB LI C . M eet.ing ; FRANCE'S NATIONAL FETE DAY. TOWN HALL, . ;■/ '■" TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-IMIGHT. 8 o'clock. PATRIOTIC RESOLUTION: ■ To bo raoved;by His Worship the Mayor (Mr: J. P. Luke, C.M.G, M.P.) seconded by Hon. Sir James Allen, X.C.8., Acting-Prime Minister. SPEAKERS IN SUPPORT OF RESOLUTION : Mr. J. P. Firth, Mr. John, Hutchcson, Captain Barclay Mr. Bernard F. Page will preside at the Organ. ' _ Mr. Frank Charlton will sing the "Marseillaise," and Mrs. Queree will be at the pi tin o. . t '■ • i^l?. p^ b-l? freoo^^'!? invited to be present to identify themselves with New Zealand's Tribute to our Empire's Glorious Ally.

IT- 0 S P I T A,L- BED s' ; special. -'" ' We make hundreds for the Government. Medical men recommend them for Invalids (part of their prescriptions). Made in Hair, Kapok, or Flock. If your furnisher cannot supply, advise us. Do not accept "Wo will make you you ono just as good." Get a REAL McCRAE. We hold enormous Stocks of Kapok and Stacks of Ticking. > s Send in your orders^ DAVID McCRAE, LTD., Farish-street, Wellington. TO THE RESIDENTS OF JOE^NSONVILLE, KHANDALLAH, AND ' ■ NGAIO. WE beg to advise our many clients that KELLOW BREAD can bo obtained at the following Stores: — Johnsonville Co-operative Store, Johnson- ' ville C. E. Femmell, Khandallah A. Harpham, near Station, Ngaio. THE N.Z. AUTOMATIC BAKERIES, LTD., . Wellington. SUPPLY OF CRANE AND OIL ENGINE, TAURANGA. ITT\ENDERS will be received at this of--i- ficp up to noon of Monday, sth Aug. ust. 1918, for the supply and delivery at Tauranga of ONE OIL ENGINE AND DERRICIC CRANE. Drawings, specification, and conditions of contract may be seen at the (Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington Christchurch, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted." ■ ■ R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 13th July, 1918. rrtHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE i- ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD.— LOST POLICY.—It is the intention of this Society, on or after the 10th day of August, 1918, to issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 206722 on the life of Esther Maude Tubmau, of Dunedin, which is alleged to have boen lost. P. D. LESLIE, Resident Secretary. . Wellington, 9th July, 1918. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you oan turn into cash '! We buy Clothing of all (descriptions, Jewellory «»£ any kind, and give highost prices Letters promptly attended to. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127, Manners-street. Wellington. Tel. 4107. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT,. 121, Vivian-street (noxt Skating Rink), Gash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Loft-ofi: Clothing and Boots, etc Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-STREET, Next Skating Rink. 'Phone 2651 A. TTIGHEST Cash Prices given for XX Ladies', Gents', or Children's Leftof£ Clothing and Boots; Jowellery of any description bought; letters promptly attended to. Mrs. Steon, 96, Vivian-street, next to Salvation Army. MRS. PHILLIPS, 56, Taranaki-strect, tho old-established Secondhand Dealer. Ring 'Phono 3256, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery,-, and goods of every description. Country clients, money by return Post. TO MANUFACTURERS. •ffiy-E do ELECTRO SPOT WELDING. ROBERTS'S IRON. STEEL. AHD mrniN workb. HolUuia-«is.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 13, 15 July 1918, Page 2

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