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QUJIEN'S THEATRE' ■ " (CUBA-STREET). , . TO-DAY, 2.15 ■■■x TO-NIGHT, 7.15 and all next week. - .. ■ food" profiteers exposed., child labour infamies ■ DISCLOSED ' In William Fox's 1918 Cine-Melodramatic Message, ." CHEATING THE PUBLIC." SEE Tho Great Food Riots—Multitude of Maddened Men Battling for Bread— Soul-stirring Expose of Child Labour —Heartrending Scenes of. Direst Wait and Poverty—Great Demonstration against Heartless Profiteer—A Factory Girl's Fight with Vicious Foroinan—Mad, Wild, 100-mile-an-hour Night Race Botween Motor Car and Train. . THESE and many other Startling and Thrilling Scenes are to be seen in "CHEATING THE ; PUBLIC." ' (THE GREATEST MELODRAMA EVER FILMED.) Also Showing: . ■ "MUTT AND JEFF" COMEDY, FOX'S GAZETTE No. 4, MAKING POTTERY (Industrial). And Chapter Three of , "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." PRICES AS USUAL. . RESERVES 'PHONE 3255. NOTE.—The "RAILROAD RAIDERS" will bo screened at 2.30 and 7,30, and "CHEATING THE PUBLIO" at 3.15 .and 8.15 each day^^ -_ WELLINGTON'S THEATRE 03? DISTINCTION. PARAMOUNT , , „....■■ TO-DAY (SATURDAY) " , .. AND ALL NEXT WEEK. W. S. HART , "Riddle Gawno" 13 a fine satisfying Ift picture with a moral that is genuine and unforced. It is a picture to make people .. "RIDDLE GAWNE. - laugh and yet hold them tensely, It will bring tears and yet never depress. Indeed, at a time when-uplifting themca . . . aro desirable, it has that inspiring qiial- ■ , > ity and offers abundant and excellent , ■ entertainment for the public generally. ' , BOX PLAN AT THE '. PA"R A IWO TT TV T "UTILITY" ■*■ ■"- -^ ■"• <U I>l A OR 'PHONE* 977 \ fTITI ATP 1? FOR RESERVES. , J. JOL 31i ■. J&. A Xi JEi: THEATRE -DE LUXE, . AT? T f*TJ AIT lil 1/ II AI1 X (MOLESWORTH-STBEEX), . TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND ALL NEXT WEEK. WANT TO LAUGH? GO ■ SEE -*!—■•" ENID BENNETT There is.Plenty of Good Stuff '■ ■ in Enid Bennett's New Picture, " . ■ "THE VAMP." • " In ' - - ■' t^nediS, tf'incMer . HER NEW PICTURE, - tally learn something of the . / methods familiarly ascribed to ____. -.■-_-" those members of the feminine <fTHE VAMP. sox who dol:beratoly set out to ■ " fascinate the' opposite sex, you . should not fail to see "The • Vamp," Enid Bennett's' new A T> fJ^ f^ Tl? A TCT rp . photoplay. ; .i^HA'Ui&iI.JD-iLi 'PHONE 3470 FOR RESERVES. PRICES AS USUAL. MACMAHON'S ■ THEATKE. : THE GREAT STUART BLAOKTON PRODUCTION, "THE WORLD EOR SALE." . Played, with an All-star Cast. ' ... She drove her canoe into the white FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, ": welter of water. ', f . , * . ■ ; .■■■■; CommencingBetter death, in the swirling rapids ' than to be mated to the ruffian who TO-DAY '(SATURDAY) claimed her as his bride. _ V ■ . '■ \ Then strong hands—the hands she „"Th c ; World For Sale" was personally knew and craved-snatched her back directed by Stuart Blackton, who has from death. SlYe, n *c Pl^ plaborato treatment as a • spectacular oiienng. When our patrons .' see a J. Stuart Blackton production adver"THE WORLD FOR SALE." tised, they know it is sure to be'a spec"THE WORLD FOR SALE." ■ taclo of immense appeal—a story of dis"THE WORLD FOR SALE." tinction—a splendid cast—artistic direction,' "THE WORLD FOR SALE." and beautiful photography. MACMAHON'S : THEATRE. ...'■•.■ ■,-,'', *; ■' , ■ MANAWATU CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. ■ . . AUTUMN MEETING. AUTUMN MEETING.- AUTUMN MEETING. AWAPUNI COURSE, PALMERSTON NORTHr , WEDNESDAY ; & . THURSDAY, ; 7th AND" Bth. MAY, 1919. Trains run as follows:— . .. :■ " - Leave Paekakariki 6.35 a.m./stopping where required. Arriving Racecourse 10.35 a.m. Leave Wellington 8.20 a,m. (New Plymoutfi Mail), stopping to sot down passengers at Awapuni Junction. • . ■• The Napier Mail leaves Wellington 9.10 a.m., arrives Palmerston North 12.41 p.m., but does not stop at Awapuni. The down New Plymouth Mail stops to. pick up passengers at Awapuni. A train leaves the Course at 5.45 p.m. for Wellington. MANAWAT.U RACES. LADIES! LADIES!! LADIES!!! ..,-.: Learn a Fascinating Occupation— ——- ", . Earn a Considerable IncomeMake High-class Confectionery— EAWLIN'S WHITE1 HOUSE, By the- . _ , „ v " "TCTVOS" METHOD. " Palmerston N., . J2JVOS" METHOD. , (irptr-ci nvureixiu -DTTD-5n7T7/-n!>ci ii —Supply Shops or a Private Connection. THE UNIVERSAL PURVEYORS, - lP -Start a-Business of Your Own. Will Provide MY POSTAL SYSTEM OF INSTRUCv TION IS EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, MORNING , Post PupiU (whom I have never seen) . AND AFTERNOON'TEAS, Etc., 2 av, 6 wo? Ist Prizes at _ large Shows, and find ready sale for then- products. At ■"" Read the following extracts from gratified students' letters :— AWAPUNI COURSE on 7tH and Bth inst. "I thought you w&uld like,.to know*. how I am getting on, and I am pleased : ; to tell you I have had complete success. I can boast of not having had one failure, WELLINGTON RETURNED SOL- thanks to the very plain way the lessons DIERS' ASSOCIATION are given." Mrs. Maurice Smith, P. 0., >• . . . ■ . .Bald Hills, via Brisbane, Queensland. (Incorporated). "I am going to start a business shortly, and feel greatly indebted to you for- your /S*3b?^!>i splendid system of postal instruction." TMT^slill^? - ss L.R.8., Euroa, Victoria. . , jrel YgMßf (h . "I am writing to inform you that my , i^^^^S^Si^feiiSga sucosss in the confectionery business is Kl®PW^l«w|^S ■ satisfactory. lam getting along all right, % ■™sia;h^^^**<'i^^^ri *™™ and have just sent out a big- order, and i&W EO al" my buyers are very well satisfied yfth ™y sweets." Mrs. 0., Waitati, N.Z. k/y EX-INFANTRYMEN (long service Write for my NEW FREE BOOKLET W preferred) required to act as with beautiful COLOUR PLATES, -terms, Guard of Honour at Recoption to Major- etc. Enclose 3d in stamps to cover postGeneral Sir A. Russell, .K.C.M.G., about age. " n 13th May. Two tannins parades in even- MISS EVA GIBSON, ing. Names to be hajided at once to The Australian Sugar Expert. Dept. 82. Banking Chambers, 228, Pitt-street, A. CURTAYNE, " Sydney. . . Organising Secretary. : : ~^ l __. VICTORIA UNn^ERSWY COLLEGE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL, PROVIDENT (^-ASSES in Jurisprudence and Roman SOCIETY. Law will be resumed on Monday and Tuesday next. I HEREBY declare that the Hon. Sir . G. G. S. ROBISON, James Burns, K.CM.G., M.L.C, ajid Registrar. Sir Samuel Hordern ha.ye been dtily reelected (unopposed) Directors of the —— — — Society. - . ■ / ■ naTe OT '^a'e' at Oriental Bay ALF. W. MEEKS, *»■ (abutting the Town Bolt), an 8-rd. Chairman. Houso, of really good apjftawmce, in Head Office, , . splendid order; all modern conveniences. 87, Pitt-streot, Sydney, Price £1600. A. L.. Wilson and Co,, Land 25th, April, 1910. Ag-enta and Auctioneers, 151-3, Lambtdnt aua3k

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 2

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