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WANTED —A WIFE! SHE ANSWERED AN AP. IN A MATRIMONIAL NEWSPAPER AND" 1 FOUND HERSELF TRAPPED. f Showing at E V E R V B O D Y'S. THE TALENTED GOLDWYN STAR, PAULINE FREDERICK, ■ In a Drama of Trickery, Passion, Suspense, Sbmanee, arid Love, THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER. SHOT! BY HER OWN HAND—THE MAN SHE CAME TO MARRY! Didn't ho advertise for a wife? Didn't ho write her to pawn her last jewel and come to him? Then WHY cjid he act as if he never knew her? BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PICTURES. COMEDY, SCJENCE, AND TOPICAL SUBJECTS. Screening Times:—ll.3s a.m., 1.30, 3.25, 5.20, 7.5, and 8.50 p.m. CQMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME TO-DAY I, EMPRESS THEATRE. , CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Everybody that enjoys tense situations and exciting climaxes should see" " BRINGING UP BETTY." 4 ROLLICKING TOMBOY COMEDY OF A BOLD, SAUCY GIRL, And the girl is EVELYN GREELEY, In the role of an American Hejress, "BETTY MORTON." A story of bringing up a young woman tp walk the way she should go, "will raise a bald patch on father's head, r DON'T MISS THIS GREAT COMEDY!' STILL ANOTHER EPISODE OF THE 'SENSATIONAL SERIAL, "THE MAN OF MIGHT.". WITH FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. R U G B V! R U G BY ! ; ATHLETIC PARK, TO'MOR.ROW (SATURDAY), ■ ' At -3 p.m. ,/■■ PONEKE versus ATHLETIC. SELWYN - versus ' ORIENTAL. "■#■■." ' • PROCEEDS IN AID OF GYMNASIUM FUND. ADMISSION:—GROUND, 6d; STAND, 6d. '

"WITH, CAPTAIN SCOTT TO THE POLE!" The Most Marvellous- Picture Ever Filmed. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW (Saturday) TO-MORROW. Your Last and Oniy Opportunities of See- * . ing, at SHORTT'S THEATRE, HORTT'S THEATRE, . The Undying Story of CAPTAIN SCOTT and bjs Band of Intrepid Heroes in the subliracst Foot of Endurance the World has Ever Known. "TO THE SOUTH POLE!" • "TO THE SOUTH POLE!" "TO THE SOUTH POLE!" 5 "TO THE SOUTH POLE!" Cincmatographed under the most adverse conditions ever experienced, By H. G. PONTING, F.R.G.S. 15.C00 People.saw it in Auckland. 19,000 saw it in Christchurch, . . It ia-Broakiug All Records in Wellington. Hours of Screening; 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.0, 7.0, and 8,46 p.m.. Remember !-TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW are positively the two last occasions on whioh this Glorious Production can be- shown. * Ring 'Phono 768 for Reserved Seats. Look out for our GREAT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . ON MONDAY NEXT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES. A FIRST-AID Class for Women will start at Y.W.0.A., when the roquired number enrol with Miss' Laweon. Ring up Telephone 112. J, B. FINLAY,, Secretary, AUCiCLAND RACING CLUUB. ■' RACE MEETING, 25th APRIL. In Honour rtf the Visit of H.R.H. tho Prince of Wales. HANDICAPS will bo declared on MONDAY, 19tli APRIL. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on TUESDAY, 20th AP.EIL, by 5 p.m. Acceptances to be accompanied by necessary amount in cash. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. VISIT OF H.B.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. . ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. A MEETING of the above Committee will be held in the Mayor's Room. Town Hal!, at 11 a.m.," on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th INSTANT. JACOBINA LUKE, Mayoress, . K. C.'E/HOSKING, Joint Convenors. 15th April, 1920. ■ VISIT OF PRINCE-CHILDREN'S ASSEMBLY. MEETING OF HEAD TEACHERS. . HEAtt TEACHERS of City and Suburban Schools, both public nnS prjvate, which will be represented at the Wellington , Assembly of Schools, are invited to a'meeting- in tho Board's Office. Mercer-street, at fci o'clock, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). Business: Arrangements' for the Children's Assembly (Chief Marshal to explain) ; Anzac Day, otc. G. L. STEWART, Secretary, Wellington Education Board. WANTED, by Tciined young lady, a n.:ee respectable Girl to share large Bed-Sitting-room in select home. .JVrtto 557. Evening Post. WANTED— ilusujess Men, rins i\p 1270 for all classes of GonsrsJ Priatiuff. Immediate attention^ i

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 2

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