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"DADDY LONG LEGS." MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. KING'S, Tho Theatre that ING'S, Sots the Standard, BE WISE AND RESERVE. NIGHTLYr NIGHTLY! NIGHTLY'! PACKED. JAMMED. CRAMMED. DON'T MISS MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD ■In "DADDY LONG LEGS." : "DADDY LONG LEGS." INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE. LITTLE JOAN BEERE, The Fairy. PHYLLIS M'MILLAN, Judy, FAY SMYTHE, Bosca. And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. • Matinee Prices —16, Is 6d, 2s. Night Prices—ls, 2s, 2s 6d. Reserves 3s at Bristol. Ring King's 'phono 3143 after 6 p.m. __. BRITANNIA THEATRE. lUTANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY And 'TO-NIGHT; ATTRACTION EXCEPTIONAL! , , VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In "SOME BRIDE!"' "SOME BRIDE!" "SOME BRIDE!" "SOME BRIDE!" A Social Story of Wit and Wickedness. A Comedy of Fascinating1 Flirtation. Together with • "SLIPPER-Y SLIMS DILEMMk," An Excursion into Farcicality. j TOPICAL BUDGET, j And the Latest DOMINION TRAVELgGUE. JQUR THEATRE, ' NEWTOVVN. "GAME OF WITS!" "GAME OF WITS!" Starring ''. GAIL KANE. GAIL EANE. j Ah American Drama, of Exceptional Merit. A Thrillpig and Exciting Story. Gaumont Graphic. Topical Budget. "Baby Doll" (a Vita Comedy). And a Keystone Comedy. ' Programme Well Worth Seeing. i , ■- ■■ . ' •pROHIBITION PUBLIC MEETINGS. I COME AND HEAR. j WELLINGTON'S BEST SPEAKERS, At 8 o'clock sharp. Td-NIGfHT (WEDNESDAY), 12th NOV. | WELLINGTON SUBURBS. JOHNSONVILLE HALL. I .Speaker: Mr. D. S. Smith. WELLINGTON NORTH. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixon-street. Speakers: Mr. A. R. Atkinson and ' Capt. Hawkins. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 15th .NOV. \ WELLINGTON NORTH. ' SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. ' Speaker: Mr. E. J. Orange. WELLINGTON EAST. CENTURY HALL, Kent-terrace. | ' Speaker: Mr. W. D. Hunt. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. | KELBURN PRESBYTERIAN ! CHURCH. Speaker: Rev. S. Beckingham. TOWN HALL, CONCERT ' CHAMBER. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 13th NOV WOMEN'S- NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE-. Speaker: Mrs. Kinoton. Pafkes (well kriottn throughout Now Zealand). The Chair will bo taken by the Mayoress (Mrs. J. P. Luke). THURSDAY, llth NOVEMBER, PETONE—OPEN-AIR MEETING, Corner Riohnlond-street. Speaker: Ca.pt»in Hawkins. Collection at ct.ll Meetinge. GENERAL ELECTION, 1919. j HULKKEEPERa ■pUBLIC NoticS is hereby given that, -IT for the purposes of the Legislature Act, 1903, every person resident tin a hulk permanently located in any harbour of Ne* Zealand shall be deemed to be, and at. ail times while so resident to have been,' tfisident in the Electoral Districts any p*rt of which is contiguous to tho w*t©TS of the lutrbour, and may, i£ otherwise qualified to be enrolled as an ©lectdi1, be regisi tered as an elector of such one of these districts is lie may cleot. I j. hislop, Chief Eloctotal Offlcdf. r^ROCERIESI GROCBRIBB! VFROCERIES! GROCERIES! COMPARE OUR PRICES! 50tb$ FLOUR, ~~" SULTANAS 8s 8d bag. (New Season's), 251b FLOUR, Is Id per lb. 4s 6d bag. CURBANTS MILK OATIES, . (Best), Is 4d packet. ; 1b per lb. BEST MILK SEEDED RAISINS (Highlander), (NeSv Season's), 2 tins la sd. Is Id per packet. VERMICELLI, JELLY CRYSTALS, 8d per packet. 4 packets Is. 61b TINS JAM, HERRINGS in Sauce, 2s 9d. per tin. 9d per tin. "EDMOND'S" NEW SALMON Baking Powder gd per tin. Largest Size, 3 TINS JAM, In lid per tin. Is sd. CLEMENT'S TONIC, LOOSE COCOA, 2s lOd per' bottle. (Fin*t Quality). 2a 2d per lb. TRY OUR SPECIAL TEA, . 2s 2d per lb and 2s 4d par lb. L. KATHBONE, "THE CASH GROCER," 132, LAMBTON-QUAY. 'Phono 1337. . 'Phone 1887. "\TTSURALGTAIZixTuyc Or Nerve Tonic! f' , A spacifio iv Neuralgia. TioDouloureux ( und B o.yei'e Nprve 'Paine. It no«r te\h. Pfjfc»%6d". By Up*t 6d.ox-tr*,~-K, M, t*ra«a, Clwniist, Ml, Vivian-

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1919, Page 2

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