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.r-*- M ,-,..—,■- i-irnriiiini|niiij_MiiMiiiinrn.ii iiuiiujiiiiiliimuwwi TJWPRESS. Last Two Days aa< ■SifiVIPRESS. . Nights. A PATHS EVENT. "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THft WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" The Film Version of WILKIE COLLINS' Immortal ■ WILKIE COLLINS' Novel. Featuring: In the FLORENCE LA 6APII dual roles of FLORENCE I/A BADI? Laura, and FLORENCE LA BADII Ann. FLORENCE LA BADII A Masterpiece of Mystery and Unoannj • Suspense. Love that was Turned to Misery. The Hateful Marriage and the daye tha followed. A Great Story Splendidly Produced. 'Phono the Theatre (No. 3442) .for Re servo Seats. Usual prices. EVERYBODY'S Positively Last VSRYBODY'S Two Nig% of "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION, 1 "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION,' Featuring ' NORMA TALMADGE, A Picture with a Powerful Appeal to Al Women. An Overpowering Lesson Against the Folly of DALLYING DOWN THE DANGER WAY. In addition, j Episode 8 of "The Mystery of the Doubli Cross," Entitled THE STRANGER DISPOSES f^RAND OPERA HOUSE Direction John Hopkin THREE CONCERTS ONLY. SATURDAY, 27th; MONDAY, 29th; . TUESDAY, 30th. The Famous Italian. Operatic Tenor, CAPPELLI! CAPPELLI! CAPPELLI! CAPPELLI! Of ail the Tenors who have visited th Dominion none can compare with. CAPPELLI, CAPPELLI, CAPPELLI, Late Principal Tenor with the Gon6ale Grand Opera Company. To hear. Capjpolli is a. life-long memory to miss hearing him. is a life-long regret • HAVE NO REGRETS. SUPPORTING ARTISTS: John Amadio ~ „.. Flautis Veronica Bedford ...... Sopran Lucion Cesaroni Bass j Harold' Whittle ...: Accompanie BOX PLAN Now Opcm at Bristol. '' '•■ PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s, la, plus tax. Touring Manager Scott Oolvilk /-I RAND OPERA HOUSE Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD Ha, Ha! At Last They Will Be Hero Ha, Ho.! CommencingNEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 31st JULY. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 31st JULY. I For Positively Ten Nights Only. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD:, Present, for the First Time in Wellington the Gorgeous Spectacular Fantasy, in IV Acts and Eleven Scenes, "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE!" "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE I" "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE!" "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE!" The Greatest of All Rovues. A MAMMOTH PRESENTATION, Eclipsing in its Splendid Prodigality anj thing, yet attempted on tho New.Zealand Stage. .A Succession of Sensations, Novelties Dazzling Effects, Song Hits, Ballets, aiv Soreaming Comedy. Intoxicating! Lovoly! Enthralling A MOVING KALEIDOSCOPE OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURINGS. FULL OF DAZZLE AND GLITTER. A VISION OF LOVELINESS AND LIVELINESS. 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE 10 BRILLIANT CAST OF POPULAR FAVOURITES includes: ' Jack Cannot, Leslie Holland, Clyde Cool Charles Howard, William Stewart, Ro Seaton, Billy Hearne, George _ Browi Minnie Love, Regina Sea-ton, Maie Bairc Nellio Pa.yae, Jennie Opie. BOX PLAN for the Season will Ope at The Bristol Next' Monday Morning. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s Gallery, Is (Early Doors Stalls and Ga lery, Is extra). Plus Tax. ' WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WOOL EXHIBITION ACCOMMODATION. mHB- WELLINGTON HARBOU] -H- BOARD is prepared to considc applications up to 5 p.m. on WEDNES DAY, Wth AUGUST, 1918, at .the .Offic of the Board, for Acoommod&tiou. in tli Boa-Td's Wool Stores for Exhibition c Wool for Sale or Valuation in the month of November, December, January, Febn •a-ry, March, and April, Season 1938-19. Applications must be .in writing, an must state definitely tho ncoommodatio: desired for each month as sot out above The charges for accommodation and fo other services rendered in tho Eshibitta Stores will be 2s fld por bale. Space alk oated but not made use of shall bo charge for at -the rate of one shilling per bak The ailooation of part or vvholo of th space available is at the sole disoretjon, c the Board. ( Tho Boacd reserves the right to defe the reception, of any Wool for Exhibition urctiL the Wool previously exhibited i romoved. The Board further reserves th right to' remove or to demand the romovo at owner's cost of any exhibited Woe after valuation either from the Board' premises altogether or to other of th. Board's Shed 3 or Stores, should such tc moval be deemed necessary on the groum of congestion of space. H. E. NICHOLLS, Seorsta.ry. Harbour Board Offices. i Wellington, N.Z., , 25th JuJy, 1918. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut.al Creditors and other_ persons havin] any claim or demand against the estate o THOMAS STODDART LAMBERT, Int of "Wellington, Architect, deceased, wh died on the socond day of July, 1917, in I testate, and Letters of Administration o I whose estate were granted to John Lam bert; of Pretoria-street, Lower Hutt. oi tho twenty-seventh day of July, 1917, b; tho Supremo Court of Now Zealand, Wei linsrton District, ARE HEREBY RE QUIRED to sond particulars in writing of their claim or demand to ue, tho Solici tors for the said Administrator, on or be fore the twonty-third day of August, 1918 at the undermentioned address* afte which date tho said Administrator wi] proceed „to distribute tho asseta of th said deceased amongst the persons entitlci thereto, having regard only to the claim and demands of which the Administrate shall then have bad notice. Dated this 25th day of July, 1918. CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, TRIPP, AN] BLAIR, Solicitors for the eaid Administrator, 20, Brandon-street, Wellington. WE Guarantee every Egg wo cell; i not money refunded- B. Smjtl flood Specialists, 48, Courtenfty-ptaao.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 2

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