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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At QHORTT'S THEATRE. IOHORTT'S THEATRE. Two Celebrated Stars, TOM MOORE And HAZEL DALY, In That Great Six Reel Screen Classic, "BROWN OF HARVARD!" And Part Eleven of The Great Super Serial, • "THE GREAT SECRET." Big. Supporting Programme. TO-NIGHT! N TO-NIGHT! STAR THEATRE. TAR THEATRE.. The Metro Company's Broadway Success, "DAY BREAK," "DAY BREAK," "DAY BREAK," Starring the Popular Versatile EMILY STEVENS. EMILY STEVENS. EMILY STEVENS. A five-reel drama of romance and mother love, ba^od on a vital human problem. Also, Another Sensational Chapter of ■ "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." ("TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES.") OEEENADEKS TO-NIGHT. V SOOLAL AT FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. Is and Is 6d. Refreshments. ON WEDNESDAY, 28th AUGUST, a Plain and Fancy Dress Danes will be held. Three prizes: Best Fancy Dress (lady), Best Fancy Dress (gent.), Best Patriotic (lady or gent.). Prices. 2s and Is. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, 3118, A.O.F. TTtHE above Court will hold its fortX nightly Meeting at the Foresters' Hall, Lambton-quay. on TUESDAY. 23rd JULY, 1918, at 7.30 p.m.. being a Pound Night. Members of other Courts are invited to attend. J. G. OLARK, Secretary. NAVY LEAGUE BALLOON AND FLOWER DAY. GIFTS .of FLOWERS are urgently needed; also PRODUCE of all kinds for the Gipsy Caravan. Everything addressed "Navy League Gift Goods, Harcourt's Rooms, Wellington," will be carried free of cost on the railway and boats. A BENEFIT SOCIAL, in aid of the Wife and Five Children, of the late F. Stott will be held in tho Town Hall, on Friday, 26th July. Dancing 8-12. Music by Williams's String Band. Admission Is. J. BAILLIE, M.C. .W. TIPPETT, Hon. Sec. nrVHE VICTORY LODGE, 1.0. G.T., are holaing a Sale of Work in Donald -• M'Lean-street Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, to be opened by Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G., M.P. 6d admission, which entitles to free guess for 51b box tea. SINGING,"'ELOCUTION^ STAGE. MRS. MAUD BLETSOE- ,... BOOKERIDGE, . '/ 76, Waipapa-road, Hiu-aitai.' CHARLEY'S AUNT STUDIO. Cb-urtonay-place (opposite- Stewart's), Mondoy ai.'d Thursday Afternoon. •^H/'ELLi^-.'UTON.- RED CROSS SHOP.' TUESDAY NEST-.' TUESDAY NEXT. THORNDON RED .CROSS OAIiE DAY. . Delicious Home-made Cukes, Pastry, Bread, Scorms, etc. ii£;.-j^;a: Cakes for Soldiers. Something lor evei-yono to buy. Help the V.zd Oro-.?.--. iMwt your Xi.r-iu. -..-.'."..,'. Hon. &«., JANET FIRTB. 'K7*KNT.TEUI».AOE -PRESBYTERIAN „Ol CHURCH. . SUNDAY. 2-lsv. .ICL^, 1318. Preacher. Rev. Dr.- J. Xenn&iy Elliott. Morning, 11 a.m. Evening, 7 p.m. All Welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY, Vivian-st. Citadel. Meetings 7 and 11 a.m.. 3 and 7 p.m. 7 p.m.—Special Talk by Chaplain Capt. Bladin, from France. Commissioner Hodder in command. Full Staff. Band Songsters assist. Public invited. SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH, New Century Hall, Kent-terraoe. • SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ADDRESS BY JOHN PAGE. "THE WITCH OF ENDOR." Advonliste, Christadelphians, and all others welcome., "Come let us reason together." Address to be followed by Clairvoyance. ■Wednesday at 8 p.m.: Psychometry from articlee. npHK -LOCAL COUNTESS OF LIVER. JJ- POOL FUND has opened a Shop at 137, Lambton-quay, Mr. Harlaud's Garage, for the Sale of Trench ComforU, such as Leather Waistcoats, Anti-Vermin Shirts, Balaclavas, Scarves, Socks, Hous(. wives, Etc. Soldiers' Parcels will also be ready from 5s to 10s, postage included. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. | PUBLIC NOTICE. TjIROM MONDAY, 22nd J ULY, 1913, -S- the »ecreiiiri,d and .Headquarters Offices of tbe WeiluigLOu Divisional Centra of the- P.P.A. wili by iocaicd on tho First Floor in She Sj.tr.k of Xew South Wales Building, I..imbiou-quay. JAMES M'NAUGHT, Scr.ctary. ; "TTxrsT"- ~~~~ ;|,fR. ai:;i \i Evl M'VICAR vish^ro sin- | how-- an.' ;■■£".--■• tiiy '■'' '■';£ Vciuniecv ; f-'irr. "Riga: p. v. .n i";! ( i -.ucli ;i.:cd work iv !?a-\ii> ;lie ..'r. •-'.:."'] nar; of i'.e building. M-'.-.-u-road. Ai •<•:>.imr, TO SEEKEItt) OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. X/STK invite*you iv cail or communicate i » with us if you desire to settle the 1 house problem ( Small or large Homes. Fruit, Dairy and -Poultry Farms, with small deposits and easy terms; i-acre Building Sections from £50. The Lower Hutt is Wellington's healthiest suburb and the garden of New Zealand. Picture yourself the ownor of a real Home, with I lovely lawns, (lower, fruit, and vegetable gardens, also poultry and plenty 61 pure, fresh air and room for the kiddies to i grow. ] iocs it appeal ? Then 'phono, write, or see us. Our lists contain all tho ; now available Properties that arc for sale. Wo arc the Land and Property Specialistslof the Loner Hutt. See our Property i List on the back page. I. BELL, M'KAIN, AND CO., |' ( Property Salesmen. Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 2

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