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rpHE EMPRESS THEATRE. ■•. • Direction J. p Williams. 'f Where Everybody Goes." Stalls CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Stalls Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3d TODAY and TO-NIGHT. Stalls — 3d Our HUGE Programme, Stallft including : 3d . "MY HERO" Stalls (Delightful exclusive A.B. comedy 3d drama). Stalls 3d x "THE STAIN" Stalin (Superb exclusive S. and A. 3d costume drama). Stalls ".THE MOVING FINGER" Stalk (Life s story of a broken heart. 3d Exclusive S. and A. Drama . StolU — 3d "WARWICK CHRONICLE" Stall,-* (Sparkling with attractivo events in 3d Lngland and on the Continent). Stall* "ONCE UPON A TIME" Stalls (An Enchanting Ladies' Drama). 3d «*-,,., , . .*-*"* Stalls "Pohdor Without a Collar." 5d "Chip off tho Old Block." Stalls COMMENCING "MONDAY : Stan! Sehg s £10,000 Historic Drama, 3-1 "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS." ... . , , , Stalls Shown at the Vatican by the re- Sd quest of HIS HOLINESS POPE Stalls __ PIUS X. . 3d PEOPLE'S PIOTUBE PALACE, -** Manners-street. ! Huge Reception Accorded Last Night to I OUR NEW PROGRAMME ! REGION OF DARKNESS (Drama). ! SHELLFISH (Scientific). SIMPLE SIMON (Comic). ECLAIR JOURNAL (Topical). JAPANESE WRESTLING (Instructive). I PAT, THE SOOTHSAYER (Comedy), HOUR OF PERIL (Drama). Who said "VARIETY?" Wo did. ■. i DON'T FORGET : ! We jfive One and a Half Hours of PERFECT PROJECTION. No Headaches, No Eyestrain— Because We Know Our Business. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! <^T. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN, k3 Direction— John Fuller and Sons. FROM THE~REGIONS OF DARKNESS. FIXING A FLIRT. j AN ASSISTED ELOPEMENT. WATER RATS, Etc. , MATINEE "TO-MORROW. /"I AR.DEN FETE ! ' GARDEN FETE ! To be Opened by Her Excellency Lady Liverpool oh SATURDAY, Bth FEB., from 2 to 6. To b© held in THE PRIME MINSTER'S GARDEN, In aid of THE FUNDS FOR THE PLUNKET ' • ■ NURSES. Tea, Sweets, Produce, Flowers, Ices, '^Maypolo, Sideshows, „ BABY SHOW, ADMISSION ~. ... Is, 6d. WILLIAMS'S STRING BAND. NITY CONGRESS COMMITTEE.' MASS MEETING INDUSTRIAL AND POLITICAL' UNITY. EMPRESS THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT. Speakers : WALTER THOMAS MILLS P. H. HICKEY And Others. WELLINGTON FREEZERS' UNION. A MEETING of tho above Union will be held at the Chronicle Building*) Petone, on MONDAY, 10th February,*** 8 p.m. Business— -Important. „ j J. R. MacLENNAN, President. M. J. REARDON, Secretary. 1 . SI GN 0 R A< P. TRU DA, TEACHER OF MUSIC, School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, Has Resumed Teaching. Graded Courses in Elementary and Advanced Flute Playing, modern Italian I • School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. Studio— 22o, LAMBTON-QUAY. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. mHE Office, Warehouse, and Works of JL tho Company will be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, the Bth inst., the occasion being the Employees' Annual Outing, to bo held (weather permitting) at Maidstone Park, Upper Hutt. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. Wellington, 7th February, 1913. /"VUR Premises, will be CLOSED from 10 ,a.m. SATURDAY, Bth, oa account of the Annual Picnic. JNO. DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. "THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908." (Section SO.) In tho Estate of DANIEL LINDSAY, late of Wellington, Telegraph Linesman (deceased). ALL Creditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required .to » send them,- with particulars, on tho forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trustee at Wanganui, on or before the 10th day of April, 1913. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rojectod. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of tho Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money Order Office, or paid to T. R. Saywell, District Manager of the Public Trustee.— FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. sth February, 1913. BRADBURY SUCCESSES IN AUSTRALIA! riIHE recent Inter-State Reliability -»• Contest between Melbourne and Sydney was over a total distance of 570 miles. Two Bradbury Motor Cycle* ar- I rived at Sydney G.P.O. on time without loss of a single point. i Honours come easy to the BRAD- | BURY. | E: REYNOLDS & CO., LTD, WHOLESALE AGENTS, VICTORIA-STREET. FURNITUKE I EtTBNITURE 1 RICHARDSON BROS., 206, Cuba>6treet, are CASH BUYERS of Houses of FURNII TURE, large or small lots. RICHARDSON BROS., 206, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 1062. l_ , , _^ — , . CHOICE,FR.UIT ! CHOICE FRUIT ! Direct from Grower, Peaches, A grade, 5s 3d per case; Peaches, B grade, 4s 3d per case; Peaches, C grade, 3s 3d per case; Quarronden Apples, 4s 3d per halfbushel, case, oont carriage paid to any station far orders of two oases or more. If jiiie cas>o only ordered add 3d oxtra. C'Aih with ordei.— JOHN RICH, Kareola. Orchard, Havtlock North.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 8

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