EVER Y B O DY'S Daily from Nooh till 10.15 p.m. ■' Prices : Day, 3d and 6d; Night, 6. Tea served in Dress' Circle Daily : till 5.30 p.m. "Wonderful Success This Week of CHARLIE CHAPJLIN in THE SHOPWALKER and STOLEN MAGIC " A Mabel Norma nd Keystone Comedy. Final Screening Saturday Night. . MONDAY NEXT. A Powerful and Intense DramaBy the London Film Co. 4 CHARITY ANN A Picture of Real Life that gets down to Facts. "Charitv may cover many sins, it sometimes hides cruel shame." OTHER GOOD ITEMS. THE KING'S Every Evening at 8. Matinee: Saturday at 2.30. Prices: 6d,. Is ; Reserves, Is 6d. THE KING'S must maintain a- high, standard —this week's picture reaches high-water mark. "THE CHALICE OF COURAGE." Intense Dramatic, Story—Sensational Incidents^—Magnificent Scenery. A STRONG PRO GRAMME NEXT WEEK. We know you will be pleased with the Big Attraction, C Bullets and Brown ESyes. A Story oj Love and War. - Better than "Prisoner of Zenda." Featuring .WILLIAM DESMOND. Tho popular actor here with the J. C. Williamson Dramatic Co., and BESSIE BARRISCAI/E, Beautiful", Charming, Clever. v FINE SUPPORTING BILL. SHORTT'S THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT. At 6 p.m. At 6 p.m. GRAND RE-OPENING OF WELLINGTON'S BEST-VENTI-LATED AND MOST HYGIENIC THEATRE. Presenting For The First . Time in New - Zealand METRO'S BIG FIVE-REEL FEATURE IMB COMB BACK This magnificent' picture has been, specially selected for the re-opening-, and > .is one of the most masterful dramas ever shown in Motion Pictures. EMPRESS THFAYRE CHARLES CHAPLIN Tn the funniest thing ever shown, "THE SHOPWALKER." The greatest Riot that was ever starteid. BIG DRAMATIC PROGRAMME. >■ BE WISE—DON'T MISS IT. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. A Wonderful Story of Alaskan, Adventure. A Red-blooded Love Story, Intensely Human "FROM OUT THE BIG SNOWS." A Drama that will creep into .vour _ Heart. • Fascinating Supporting Features. 1 Day prices: 3d, ,6d; reserves. Is. Morning and Afternoon Tea Free to Circle Patrons.DOG SHOW. - npHE WELLINGTON KENNEL J. CLUB'S 30th ANNUAL SHOW. To be held in the Harbour Board's "U" Shed the 23rd.and 24th August. ENTRIES CLOSE sth AUGUST With Secretary, Box 607 * Messrs. Janson Bros., 105, Cuba-street; Davis and Cla.ter, Lambton-qiiay; and Clifford and Son, 198, Cuba-street; .until 1 p.m.., afterwards fit Godber's Booms, 171, Cuba-street, ALL PROFITS GO'TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND,
SUCCOUR THE BELGIAN . CHILDREN. THEY CANNOT HELP THEMSELVES. A GIGANTIC PRODUCE FAIR! TOWN HALL, TO DAY, (FRIDAY) 28ih JULY. TOWN HALL, TO-DAY, (FRIDAY) 28th JULY. Hours: 3 to 5.30 and 7.30 to 10. HOUSEWIVES AND GENERAL PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON— FOR this week do your marketing at the TOWN HALL. Buy with your housekeeping money to the benefit of the Destitute Children of Belgium, MEAT GAME POULTRY FISH BACON BUTTER VEGETABLES EGGS FRUIT HONEY CHEESE JAM ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. Delivered Direct and Free of Cost to the Town Hall by. the Farmers of Wellington Province. Everything guaranteed to ba in the freshest condition. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS GO TO THE FUND. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS GO TO THE FUND. . NOTE.—Tickets of Admission : Adults Is, Children 6d, entitle the holders to exchange for goods to thai* value at any of the Stalls. - FILL YOUR LARDERS AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOURSELVES, AND THEREBY HELP THE DESTITUTE BELGIAN CHILDREN.
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 9
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525Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 9
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