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OUEEN'S THEATRE. - UEEN'S THEATRE. Final Screenings To-morrow of JANE AND CATHERINE LEE'S JANE AND CATHERINE LEE'S Biggest and Best Success*, "SWAT THE SPY!" "SWAT THE SPY!" COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 2.15. WILLIAM FOXM* 1918 Cine Melodramatic Message, "CHEATING THE PUBLIC!" "CHEATING THE PUBLIC!" Food profiteers have taken advantage of the war to take advantage of you! They're making you pay! "CHEATING THE PUBLIC!" Is a startling expose of their methods. See it. See the thrilling race between j auto and train. See tho food riots, the lifo and death struggle on the mansion stairway, the strikers storming tho manufacturer's houso. Interpreted by an All Star Cast. Ordinary Prices. RITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. LAST NIGHT of EMMY WEHLEN In "THE OUTSIDER!" TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) (Throe Days Only). FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN .'' And BEVERLY BAYNE In a .METRO Wonderplay, "RED, WHITE, AND BLUE BLOOD!" "RED, WHITE, AND BLUE BLOOD!" "RED, WHITE. AND BLUE BLOOD!" "RED, WHITE; AND BLUB BLOOD 1" A human story told in a human way. Full of love and adventure. MAGNIFICENT SCENES of High Society. New York's "Big People" at Play. Supported by , "CAPT. JINKS' SPRAINED ANKLE" (A Vita Comedy). "ODD-HOOFED ANIMALS" (Interest Study). - . Also LATEST TOPICAL. IF you had the corner on the food market of a town would you be a John Dowling ? Would you bo able to resist the temptation to big profits? A very human answer will be found at the j Queen's Theatre To-morrow in "Cheating j the Public." P' EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. ! EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. | LAST NIGHT .of "THE CAPTAIN OF THE I GREY HORSE TROOP 1" j '• TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). i GRAND DOUBLE BILL. A Popular Artist, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, In a WORLD Feature, "THE DIVORCE GAME!" "THE DIVORCE GAME!" | "THE DIVORCE GAME!" A Delicately Daring Play, from tho French Drama "Mile. Fi-Fi." "THE 'DIVORCE GAME!". . French in its beauty and wit. j ■ Supported by ! FATTY ARBUCKLE , FATTY ARBUCKLE And MABEL MABEL In a KEYSTONE Farce, "THE WATER NYMPHS!" "THE WATER NYMPHS!" LATEST GAZETTE. HAS a man the right to run his own business as he wishes regardless of 'the effect on employees and the public V This interesting question is answered by the Fox melodrama commencing To-mor-row at the Queen's Theatre. UR THEATRE, • NEWTOWN. "THIRTY' A WEEK," ' "THIRTY A WEEK," "THIRTY A WEEK," Featuring TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. With a Very Strong Supporting Programme. '—-■ ATHOLIC BAZAAR, SYDNEY- ST. HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TUG-OF-WAR. Petone Team meets Wren's Team, 8.30. ; Herlihy's Team meets Dealy's Team, 9.30. To-morrow Afternoon, Matinee. Special Attractions for Children. npHE ORCHESTRAL 'ASSEMBLY JL extend a hearty invitation to the Dancing Public of Wellington to attend their DANCE in the Ponsonby Hall, Upper Abol Smith-street, on SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, at 8 p.m. Dancing Bto 11. Fine Orchestra in attendance. Price: Free. Come, wo want you to ' have a good time. Admission free. " THE ORCHESTRAL ASSEMBLY. Under the auspices of the Wellington Social Democratic Party. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION' will bo hold in the Empress Theatre oi> SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Speakers: Mr. P. Eraser, M.P.,'Mr. F. Cooke (Christchurch), and Mr. R. Scrapie, M.P. Mr. J. .'Read will preside. Doors open at 7. CollectionPURITY OE TONE IS the characteristic that makes a piano ! great. In tho manufacture of tho world's greatest pianos tho experience of years and the undivided efforts of experts are concentrated on TONAL QUALITY. That is why Brinsmead, Challen, Rogers, Jesse French, Foster, and Brasted Pianos are world famous' instruments. We sell these great pianos FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. And will be pleased at any time to demonstrate their outstanding merits. We make » liboral allowance on your old piano. ' CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Tho Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. I ELECTION OF MEMBER OF 'WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. I -GORDON HURRELL MORLAND , M'CLURE, Returning Officer for the Election of a Member of the Wellington Land Boa.-rd, DO HEREBY NOTIFY, in accordance with the provisions of Section ,41 of rho Land ;\ct, 1903, and the regulations made thereunder, ih:u tho only person nominated to till the vacancy occurring on the said Board was HENRY THOMAS ELLINGHAM, Esq., of Horoeka. I do therefore HEREBY DECLARE tho said HENRS r THOMAS ELLINGHAM to be duly elected if Member of the Wellington Lund Board for v term of two years from the sth day of June, 1919. Dated at Wellington this 29tW day of April, 1919. G. H. M. M'CLURE. Returning Officer. HOUSE FOR SALE, iv LARGE rooms and largs motor gar- * agR, feryn-eonsMM I goetl position, sua all dey, eoroar seetica, 68, Rowell*

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1919, Page 2

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