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THERE ARE PICTURE THEATRES WHERE YOU SEE THINGS. Af THE QUEEN'S THEATRE, YOU ALSO ENJOY THEM. THIS WEEK FOR INSTANCE, BUSTIN FARNUM In "NORTH OF FIFTY-THREE." Wo Need Only Tell You VT IS A GOOD BREEZY STOEY OF STERLING WORTH ' And WAS TAKEN AMIDST THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW SCENERY OF ALASKA. Popular Prices. Reserved Seats. 'Phono 3265. "In silence and in solitude, Daniel Mylrea. you must expiate your crime—a suSor. ing greater, mayhap, than manhood has ever had to withstand—ALONE." ANOTHER E. J. CARROLL ACQUISITION. Representative Leo. D. Chateau. TH E KIN G'S \ Commencing SATURDAY — NEXT t- SATURDAY. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m. For the First Time in New Zealand. HALL CAINE'S FAMOUS MASTERPIECE IN EIGHT ENTHRALLING REELS. "T HE DE; EMS TE R" With DERWENT HALL CAINE, son of the illustrious author, as the wayward but lovable "Dan." You used to pay 6s to see Plays not on a par with "THE DE E M 8..T E R." "A PEARL IN THE OCEAN OF ELABORATE SETTINGS. PICTURES." PICTURESQUE ATMOSPHERE. THE TOPMOST FEATURE OF RUGGED MANX EXTERIORS. THE YEAR. BARONIAL HALLS AND PARKS. WONDERFUL FADE-IN EFFECTS. a Dan's Escape from Mona's Room down the Ivy-clad Walls—The Accusation-The Answer (?)—The Fight on the Cliffs—The Murder—The Burial at Sea—The Body Would Not be Buried—The .Trial on the Mount (2000 Spectators)— The Sentence—Scenes o£ Heartrending Pathos—ln Solitude—Alone for Evermore—The Burnuig Ship at Sea by Night—The Plague—Reunited—"Mona, Burning Ship at Sea by Night—The Plague—Reunited. "Mona, My Own Love." PLEASE let there be no repetition of Auckland's neglect to reservo Hundreds were turned away every night simply because they failed to book. T 3 /vPtBJS EiL OF ADMISSION are Is 7d, Is Id, and 6d, AND SEATS MAY BE BOOKED AT THE BRISTOL WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. 'Phone seats will not bo guaranteed after 7.55 p.m. ST. MARY'S, REBUILDING FUND. BEGG & CO., LTD., ■ "ORESENT to the people FOR VERY HIBERNIAN STALL A SERIOUS INDIVIDUAL CONU SIDERATION AT THIS TIME A GRAND EUCHRE PARTY will be i TVTTTSTn ■**■ held at the "Burlington," on ' • U ' TUESDAY, 20fch AUGUST, commencing THE NATIONAL NECESSITY. 7.45 p.m. Lady's Prize, Autographic . Kodak; Gentleman's, Loewe Pipe in case We arV 4, W3 not as a S^me, but as nresenfnd hv H mo A o ,-T a vetv vltal thm S. u P°n successful presented by Howe and Sowman. Con- conclusion of which the future of the solahon Prizes, Lady's Silk Bag; Gen- nation depends. The grim fact has not tleman's, Walking- Stick. ' come homo to all of us yet. To a few it S'pacial Suppar, Music. mi • „ „ ■■;•■' , , _. , o j Tho inescapable results of war must be licKets, is. j recognisad. But they muet not bring R. J. ABBOTT, desolation to our homes. Resolution and • . « on >«t. cheerfulness nro essential to victory. The secretary. ; greater resolution ana cheerfulness the . ' ■ ' . j quicker the victory. For resolute, cheer- ' ' ' ; ful men 1 ;«id wouion >lo brt.tor work, do NAVY LEAGUE. j more work, than the mcn'.nily depressed. M-nnj-rj-ciDo , „""~^.t » - I It is easy to let tlie mind dwell too long JSMJJfcKS of tho Navy League and •on the hazards in front of cur boys who + a "trf- Auxillary are invited to at- have gone, to part with regret with some tend a JLeetingr rt the■ Navy League o f the luxuries to which we have been aoOffices on.TUESDAY NEXT, 20th hist,, euetomed. To stand up strnkht under it at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of promoting a )l an d 6 ,,,i1 e . !U ,d do your "bit" at home, work in connection, with theleague. requires an effort. " H. W. btiALIXTRASS Mu3io suppliix , tho stvcnst , h lveeded , Ho2l--? e? r?! a _r7..-. because it stimulates i.h.o "imagination, _____„ arouses the liner, larctr feoiin^s, lifts us CERCI.E LITTERAI2,E FRANCAIS. up above our little routine <!uties, enables Tt/jTEMBERS a Te urgently REQUESTED US ° S°° y°" ' i»A TO ATTEND the next MEETING THERM SHOULD BE IN EVERY pf the Club, 22r.d AUGUST. Business . HOME A GOOD PIANO. important. W. F. C. BALHAM, In the BEGG Piano Salcna—just enterHon. Secretary. ing on their 57th year of service to the people of .New Zealand—there is an instrument for every home. THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HIS- The Brinsmead, The Challen, The Bord, TORICAL SOCIETY OF T^°. Rogers, are all Pianos of distinct WELLINGTON. ' me^ , ' T „,--,, And any loyal Now Zealand citizen may A have tho instrument he would like to have MEETING will be held at Godber's in. his homo on terms which will Telieve Rooms, Courtenay-place, on TUES- his mind o£ v;O11^ DAY, 20th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. PIANO SALONS: A paper will be read by ELSDON BEST, First Floor Building. Esq.: «tv, q tvt • 17 t. i j 19-21. MANNERS-ST,, WELLINGTON. The Maori as a Voyager, Explorer, and Coloniser." . Members their Friends, and Sympa- fJOOKHAM HOUSE, thisers invited to attend. \J W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. MANNERS-STREET. ~ ' ~ whAt is a TO RUPTURE SUEEER- cookham boot? J]JJH See our Display of MILITARY COOKHAMS, TO RUPTURE^SUFFERERS. Illustrating processes of manufacture. PRIDAY next, the 23rd of August i, Window •P^ft^*^* Ev«,inff 4* lasfc dar uP°n wnl°h tn» rupture • specit|^^.can receive patients in Wei- nrra Tjrwi' bbipitci atott 1 KngtMkfferen from rupture residing LO'VE^ THAN SOME in WolhSffem and neighbourhood desir- q^-ifniT £atf pmri?«s i ous of communicating with Mr Martin SPECIAL SALE PRICES! will understand by the foregoing- an- ■ ■ nounooment that the time available frir ANTED—TAKE HOME Is POT 3 their convenience is now extremely limi- YY 'delays are dangerous, tor no one knows ¥EB^ • T3^ JELLY. ■the moment when tho simplest form of _ , ii. t> _l r t> » rupture may suddenly devoJop into the Guaranteed made from the Best of Beef. strangulated or most dangerous form. Makes ono pint and a half of Delicious Country sufferers should avail them- Beof Tea. Delivered fresh daily, selves of this, Mr. Martin's thirteenth visit Obtainable at trtKSs. srr fig & fe, vssr&esrs*. v* ing in are now quite out of date; that tonauav they produce, complicated aggravations do Miss M "2 dd * n WiUis-street (next to Emnot and cannot, cure; that, thoy merely p ress^op p. Shortt's Theatre) prolong the agony and discomfort as- Lo unge . Manners-street (next soc.ated with rupture and, therefore, iver/body's Pictures) should be gladly discarded for the means c; , Confectionery Store, next Opera of speedy rehof and permanent cure Hou'ie which Mr. AW. Martin offers and which Burnett . s Confectionery Store, next Hi* scores of testimonial? in his possesston Majesty's gratefully vouch for. Eiit< , Confectionery Store, corner Blair-sc. .MR. MARTIN MAI BE CONSULT- ( O im. Paramount/ Ccurtenay-place). ED, FREE OF CHARGV, FROM 10 a.m. ' MI » DE B y \y R G ■\T'OS TO 1. 2 run. to 6, DATLY. AT THE n . 7 f ro ,! t 'Pv, >.i^ HOTEL CECIL SEND FOR BOOK- Dixon-street. Wellington. Phone 4164. LET. "RUPTURE AND ITS TREATMENT." TO SEEKERo OF BEAUTIFUL NOTE.—On Friday, the 23rd no pat- HOMES ients can bo seen after 1 p.m. \?S7^ 'nv'te you to C!1'l of comiminicau bb^ >BMWra , -M—Mo— m,^HMaHMna mmm ' " w''^ lls you es're to settle thil OTH ™. r n\x>n hoilßO P'oWem. Small'or large Homes, Tww v-^c.^rP' t t i Fruit- Da;ry- and p o"itry Farms, with HE Friends of the late Johannah small deposits and easy terms; i-acre Sutherland aro respectfully invited Building Sections from £50. The Lower ■to attend her funeral, which will leave r^tt is Wellington's healthiest suburb and her late residence, No. 25, Hankey-street, the gar den of New Zealand. Piotura on Monday, 19th August, at 11 a.m., for y Our solf the owner of a real Home with the Cemetery, Kai-ori. Motor funoral. f ove i y ] awns> fl owor> f ruiti alld ve getabl« E. MORRIS, JUN., gardens, also poultry and plenty'of pure, t m Undo.™ker and Embalmer, i tQ% \^ au . an( j room f or fa e jtiddios U 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. gtoW . Does it appeal ? Then 'phono, Phone 937, day or night. write, or See us. Our lists Contain all th< "^™S!^^~""ll^*"""^"llli^l"«—"^^"""1 now available Properties that, are for Bale, FUNERAL CARD. Wo are tho Land and Property Specialist* —. of tho Lower Hutt. Sco our PropertJ FTIHE Funoral of the late Michael List on the back page. i Sweeney will leave the Mortuary BELL, M'KAIN, AND CO., Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki- Property Salesmen. Lower Hutt. street, on Monday, at 9.30 a.m., for the —— i ■■< , „ . , Cemetery, Karon. Motor funeral. NO TRAM FARES. E. MORRIS, JUN., <?ftOA IS iiia V*'xc& ot Foneral Director and Embalmer, *UUvßesidence, Scarborough-terraca 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. £100 deposit, balonco rent. J. Astoq 'Phone 037, day or night. Cooper's Buildings.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 2

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