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rjß LUXE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ■^E LUXE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. DE LUXB. TO-NIGHT AT 8. -DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. DE LUXE. TO.NIGHT AT 8. OUT WHERE THE WEBT BEGINS! Where there are no White Indians is this Wonderful Romance —Beautiful and True, Tremendously Realistic Epic—The Beginning of * Dream, " THE IRON* HORSED" "THE IRON HORSK." "THE IRON HORSE." To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. ' To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. .., Today, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. "THE IRON HORSE." "THE IRON HORSE." "THE IRON HORSE." ONE WONDERFUL WEEK! , ONE" WONDERFUL WEEK! Matinees Daily at 2.30 and 8. Matineea Daily at 2.30 and 8. : WILLIAM FOX Presents The Greatest Epic ol All Time, "THE IRON HORSK." "THE IRON HORSE." " THE IRON HORS.E." When we wy-tiwTeMK PEOPLE clamoured for admission during the three weeks' run in Auckland, WE FORGOT! The many hundreds that -were \ turned disappointed away. Don't let it be said that you will be among the.disappointed patron* at the De Luxe—that you failed to secure a seat. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL! Tony Woods has a secret—and that, secret he wants to impart to you to-day at the De Luxe. He's delighted! ■— he's enthusiastic! — and when Tony Woods gets that ' way, well — - "■"LOOK OUT!!. There's something in - the wind! "THE UION HORSE" has even got the Manager!—SO HOW WILL IT GET YOUr Even L. D. Austin has got the fever —and-has completed one of .the finest Musical Synchronisa- : tions that has ever been associated with a picture. He will conduct this charming romantic symphony,'' which the famous - ' DE LUXE ORCHESTRA will play with accomplished and pleasing instrumentation. THIS PRESENTATION WILL BE ONE OF TRANSCENDING GLORY AND AN ARTISTIC A2rt>. WONDERFUL REVELATION. Book at The Bristol ■ '■ Or Book at Aitken's Arcade, . ": :or 'PHONE DE LUXE—23-060— And avoid the crush at the doors. ; Ladies and Children are advised to attend the Afternoon Matinees 'and avoid the nightly rush! , > "THE IRON" HORSE." « • To-day, at 2 JO. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2*.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-<Uy, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. To-day, at 2.30. To-night, at 8. ESSAY ON "THE IRON HORSE." A Prise of Two Guineas is offered tar th« best Essay of not more than [500 words on "The Iron Horse." Limited to Children, under 'M. All compositions must be forwarded t? the "Manager, De Luxe Theatre," to reach him ifbt later than THURSDAY .NEXT, 18th INBT. NOW! HERE'B~YOUR CHANCE! LAWN TENNIS. INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH. v. WELLINGTON. SATURDAY, 13th, On n THE ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS, AT MIRAMAR. Play commences 10.30 a.m. BOXING. TOWN HALL ~~" MONDAY, 15th February, at 7.45. PURDY t. TROWERN. PURDY v. TROWERN. PURDY v. TROWERN. Promising boxing patrons with a contest equal to anything ever witnessed in Wellington. PRICES, 5s and 2s M, plus tax; Booking fee, Is. EARLY DOOR TICKETS without extra charge. BOX PLAN bow open at Perry's, Manners street. Early Door Tickets also at Len Bowman's, Lambton quay. -DONT RISK DISAPPOINTMENT. BOOK NOW! MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIA- ■ ■•-•■ -,•■■■ ■:-.:..■■ tion. ■ ' 39th' ANNUAL SHOW. ( At SOLWAY RAILWAY SIDING, 18th and 17th FEBRUARY, 1928. PROGRAMME includes Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Dogs, Ring Events, Sheep Dog Trials, Home Industries, Sewing, etc. DONT MISS THIS BIG SHOW. RAM FADX 18th and 19th FEBRUARY, 1928. Order of Sale: First Day Romney Marsh. Second day, Lincoln, Southdown, Corriedale, English Leicester. This is the Fair for Good Stock. R. H. WILLIAMS, Box 40, Master W Secretary. rjVHE Office, Warehouse, and Workshops of MESSRS. 'A.. A*D T. BURT, LTD, will be CLOSED, on SATURDAY; THE 13th, OF JANUARY, On ; account of Annual Picnic. NOTICE is hereby given that, by a Pro- - clamation dated the 21st day of January, 1928, and published in the "New' Zealand Gazette," No. 5, page 215, of the 28th ;day of January, 1928, the land described in ,the Schedule hereto was taken for Defence purposes in terms of the Public Works Act, 1008. SCHEDULE. Approximate areas of the.pieces of land taken:— la Or 26.92 p. being'part of Town Belt adjoining the Town of Wellington. la Or H.B4p. being part of Town Belt adjoining 'the Town of Wellington. Situated in Block VI. Port Nicholson Survey District (City of Wellington) (S.O. 2007.) . ' In the. Wellington Land District; as the same are more • particularly delineated on the plan marked P.WD. 84650, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon, coloured red. C. E.BENNETT, Assistant Under-Secretory. Public Works Department, Wellington. Bth February, 1928.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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