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TREATMENT OF CRIMINALS. SAMUEL J. BARROWS, of International Prison fame, says: — "/-\UR prison methods are a relic of tho \S early days, and ought to be in a museum. Our duty to the offender is to be kind to him, and to help him to ref°rm'"THE HONOUR SYSTEM." Watch Further Announcements. I7IMPRESS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT IMPRESS. Final Screening. A World Drama — "THE STRONG WAY!" "THE STRONG WAY!'.' "THE STRONG WAY I" "THE STRONG WAY!" "THE STRONG WAY!" "THE STRONG WAY!" "THE STRONG WAY!" Starring JUNE ELVIDGE The Best Dressed JUNE ELVIDGE Actress on the JUNE ELVIDGE Screen To-day. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW A Greater Vitagraph Drama, THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. Featuring ALICE JOYCE The Girl of ALICE JOYCE Wistful Gentleness ALICE JOYCE and Appealing ALICE JOYCE Beauty. As the Flower Girl she Excels Herself. An intensely dramatic etory by the popular Novelist, ROBERT W: CHAMBERS. Tho tragedy of a bad woman and the love of a good one. Once to every man comes A GREAT PURE LOVE. Two men swore eternal friendship. BUT THE WOMAN CAME BETWEEN. A BREATHLESS CLIMAX! Come Early or Reserve your Seate at tho Empress. 'Phone 3442. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), CONTINUOUS PICTURES, 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. (Courtenay-place Tram Terminus). GEORGE BEBAN, In "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART." "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART." "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART." "JULES OF THE STRONG HEART." A Story of the Great North-West. i . la 5 Acts. 5 Acts. In addition, A COMEDY, Entitled "HIS SMOTHERED LOVE." "HIS SMOTHERED LOVE." Another MACK- SENNETT Scream. Eto., Etc. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., "ORESENT- to the people FOR VERY A' SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL' CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME MtTSIC, THE NATIONAL NECESSITY. We aro at war, not as a game, but ac a very vital ■ thing, upon the sucoeesful conclusion of which tho future of the nation depends. The grim fact has not como homo to all of us yet. To a few it has. The inescapable results of war must be recognised. But they must not bring desolation to our homes. Resolution and cheerfulness are essential to victory. The greater resolution and cheerfulness the quicker the viotc-ry. For rosolute, cheeTful men and women do better work, dc moro work, than the mentally depressed. It is easy to let tho mind dwell too long on the hazards in front of our boye whe have gone, to part with regret with some of tho luxuries to which we have been ac customod. To stand up straight under i( all and smile, and do your "bit" at homo, requires an effort. Music supplies th.o strength needed, because it stimulates the imagination, arouses the finer, larger feelings, lifts us up abovo our little routine duties, enable! us to see beyond the clouds. THERE SHOULD BE IN . EVERTi HOME A GOOD PIANO. In the BEGG Piano Salons—just- enter ing on their 57th year of service to the peoplo of Now Zealand—there is an in< strument for every home. Tho Brinsmcad,. Tho Challen, Tho Bord. The Rogers, are all Pianos of distincl merits. And any loyal New Zealand citizen maj have the instrument he would like to ha.v< in his homo on torms which will Teliev< his mind of worry. PIANO SALONS: First Floor Building. 19-21, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. OUTSTANDING RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that proceed ings are 1;o be taken for tho recov cry of all outstanding rates (plus 10 po: cent, additional) remaining- unpaid aftoi the expiration of seven days from datt of this notice. WILFRED L. BEECH, Collector of R»tes. By Order of the Council. Wellington, 16th August, 1918. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL ANE CHARITABLE AID BOARD. PORTER-GARDENER. AN unmarried Porter-Gardener is re quired for the Macarthy Convales cent Home at Belmont. Wages £2 10s pei week and keep. Apply to S. ROBINSON, Acting-Secretary. Wellington Hospital, 16th August, 1918. FUNERAL NOTICE. rjIHE Friends of tiio late Emily Harriei JL Silbery are respectfully invitod t< attend her Funeral, which will leave hoi late Tesidenco, No. 11, Richmond-street Pefcone, on Sunday, 18th August, 1918, a 2 p.m. for tho Taita Cemetery. • J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, I-lutt and Pototte. 'Phono 3621 (3 rings), day or night. FUNERAL CARD. npHE Friends of Mr. -and Mrs. Alben X Baker are invited to attend the Funo ral of their late Daughter, Madeline which will leave their residence, 18 Arthur-street, To-morrow (Saturday), a. 1.30 p.m., for tho Cometery, Karon. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmcr, 60, Tanvnaki-st., and 28, Iliddiford-st. Telephone' 937 (day and night).

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 2

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