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PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. \ V 10 L A DA N A, IN THE NEWEST METRO DRAMA, " THE PARISIAN TIGRESS.'' Grisette! Apache! Latin Quarter of Paris! Vivid words which breathe of romance and intrigue! See a play which will realise to you all the mystery of the underworld of Paris—See "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS" at the ■ People's Picture Palace, .with VIOLA DANA as the fiery Grisette. What woidd you think of a man who could sell a girl for money—have you ever met one of this kind? See how one man tried to dominate the life of a young girl of the Latin Quarter in the powerful Play "THE PARISIAN TIGRESS," with VIOLA DANA, at the People's Picture Palace. OVERTURE WITH UNIQUE JAZZ EFFECTS. "MICKEY" IS COMING "MICKEY" IS. COMING. To the XT M fQ' ■■ ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW- NIGHT. X 11 VJT K_J COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT. MACK SENNETT'S £100,000 COMEDY-DRAMA SENSATION, "MICKEY," "MICKEY," Starring M ABE L NOR MA N D THE LITTLE GIRL YOU WILL NEVER FORGET . In THE PICTURE YOU WILL EVER REMEMBER, An Eight-Course Banquet of Entertainment, It is Filled with Love, Adventure, and Thrills, It Vibrates with Humour and Pathos, It Contains Every Element of Human Appeal, And Because of these Things, .IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES EVER PRODUCED. ' Prices:—2s and Is. Reserves 2s 7d. Plan at The Bristol, or Ring King's 'Phone 3143. GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE PRO- _» ■ » And the Best of' Music. _^l^l^l^^^^____" QUEEN'S THEATRE. Daily, 2.15 . ,» UEEN'S THEATRE. and 7.15. 33*K&3S___i_-. A thrilling story of a bride and her . MARTON JOCKEY CLUBpeculuir honeymoon. RANGITIKEI HUNT. JEWEL CARMEN JEWEL CARMEN —■ ' In r SPRING MEETING. "CONFESSION." "CONFESSION." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, "CONFESSION." ■ ' ' 3 rd and 4th SEPTEMBER, 1919. Ihe loss of a. wedding ring brings mauy odd adventures to a beautiful society girl. TVTOMINATIONS for all events as Supported by ■ • > . -HI follow CLOSE on FRIDAY, 15th ROBT. B. MANTELL; GENEVIEVE' AUGUST, at 8 p.m. :— - HAMPER, and STUART HOLMES " FIRST DAY. Jn •' Hack Hurdles, 140 soys. 1A miles -.. "THE SPIDER AND THE FLY." ' Bellevue Hack, U0 soys; 5 furlongs SiSiKBMi::: *»S_S__A__-* » The story of a women who lures men to Marten Handicap (Open), 250 soys; 11 destruction. miles. FOX'S GAZETTK, MUTT AND JEFF. Victory Steeplechase (Open), 260 soys; 3 Ordinary prices. Reserves 'phone 3255. tj„;i!?„ s't_- _• /^ > „„„ „ a „,,,_,, „ X . . „ Railway Handicap (Open), 200 soys: 6 '!Spider and the Fly" screening at 2 furlongs •-.»_• /, -ur., p.m. and 7 p.m.. "Confession" at 3.50 and Ladies' Bracelet (Hunters), 100 soys, flats'so P-m- . 8_ furlongs. '< . .' ; : . Tutaenui Hack Welter, 120 govs;' 7 furlong*. CARUSO, The World's • - . SECOND DAY; "•" £ ASSfR'V g^fcst Hunters' Hurdles, 110 soys; If mile-..' CARUSO/ Tenor, Electric Hack, 110 sdvs; 6 furlongs Hunt Cup Steeplechase, 180 soys and Silver Is now on the movies. Cup; 3 miles. Crofton Handicap (Open), '220 soys; 1 SEE HIM at the mile and a distance. Stewards' Hack, 110 soys; 7 furlongs. IJA-RAMOUNT THEATRE, Silverhope Hack Steeples, 180 soys; 2A /■■... miles. , ' Telegraph Handicap (Open), 180 soys • -' Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. furlongs. '' ' ■ Farewell Hack Welter, 120 soys; 8_ fur- ; : ; ~ longs. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, VERYBODY'S. TO-JfJGHT at 7. ' . , ; • Box 3, Marton. Final Screening To-night. Of » ■> - "THE PRIMAL LURE." 4___r»^|^, v-"** "THE PRIMAL LURE." e',,*> A groat- story of out-of-doors life,' yrith '**,*)!SS?__^^^Pot_»» the popular star, '' '"? DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB W. S. HART, (In conjunction with Dannevirke Hunt ■ W. S. HART, Club). JV. S. HART, CJPR.ING MEETING, And the Fifth Episode of OPRING MEETING, "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" To be held on "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, . . ' ■ 10th AND 11th SEPTEMBER. 'SmJ™ro£S.P Sn mRHpRw" ' NOMINATIONS for all events Close on COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THURSDAY,-14th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. A Complete Change of Programme. WALTER DOBSON ETHEL CLAYTON . -. .- P.O. Box §9, Dannevirke. -PHTFT'FT PLAYTO'N - ■- - . _ ETHEL CLAYTON CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. In a story tinged with pathos and heart *™£°™ NJsf™£, 1919----interest, and culminating in a triumphan* JNI',W ZEALAND CUP, of 2000 soys. paeaa of happiness and joy, - ENTRIES for thl above Race close on "A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS.;; , Ji FRIDAY, 15th AUGUST, at B'p.m. "A SOUL WITHOUT WINDOWS." Nomination, 1 soy. See Referee full _| so conditions. The Sixth Chapter, • " ■ ", W- H- E- WANKLYN, Sec. , ' ' ,THE ™HTING TRAIL!" rTOE Proprietor of New Zealand Patent GAZETTE, SCENIC, COMEDIES. X No. 37803, dated 18th August, 1916, n.^a. * t™- ti_».™« for in Tractor Attachment Ring 50 for Reserves. « Antomobile?r >, wiU _ dispoß6 of the ___________«________■____________, whole or part interest' in the Patent oi grant Licenses on Royalty, a.nd invites tenders in respect of same in ordor to ful ___________ , —/-.^t, -,-,-r . , Trt fi! the full requirements of the trade and BUYING A GOOD PIANO the public. Address enquiries toPHILLIPS, ORMONDE (Inc.) PTY., ■ * ' LTD MEANS making a purchase that brings Patenfc AttOTneys and ' Consulting Engilasting joy and beauty to your >,„*_, 17> q^^^^^ Melbourne* where home, drawings and specifications may be ob- _ _ „,. , tamed. The Tone Qualities of ; * - „„■■ „'_ ' .„...„, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ROGERS, JESSE FRENCH, ' FOSTER, BRASTED LAST 2 DAYS! LAST 2 DAYS! Pianos are so wonderful that one instinc- -VH-S, your Last Opportunity of proourtively classes them as the X ing English Milk Chocolate at 1« „„.__ Hid per lb. Sold all over N.Z. at 4s lb. GREATEST INSTRUMENTS MADE. Now,, if you require English Milk . , Chocolate, Shop Early, as we cannot We are agents for these famous Pianos, guarantee supplies after 10 p.m. Saturday, and sell them • ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS ls 114 d lb- ONLY ls n *d lb' _urv oi-^ "THE BLUE BIRD," If yod will favour us with a visit, the 107, Manners-street, next Opera House, manager of our Piano Department.will be FRIDAY! FRIDAY! pleased to demonstrate their superb FRIDAY! FRIDAY! qualities. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY'S CONFECTIONERY SALE. Remember ! —To Avoid Disappointment. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Wo are Mp _ g .__; to eep Dowa the /MANNERS-STREET. High Cfest of Lwmg^Now is your Op- ' Established in the Year 1861. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Princess Mixture, 111b. Usually ls 6d It Vanilla Cream Toffee,-ls lb. Usually ~u ___ — 6d lb nviMriTiiwouiTO APT xrnTTnp Croam Tablets, 3 for lid. Usually 4d eacl LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Liquorice Allsorts, ls 4d lb. Usually 2s i_ „„ . , , . ._■__! , „i Assorted Jubes, ls 4d lb. Usually 2s lb NOTICE is hereby, given that the .parcel AL _ i^ANCY BOXES CHOCOLATES of land hereinafter described will GREATLY REDUCED, bo brought under tie provisions of the v , Toff j u]b Usually 2s lb Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be Butterscote i,, j* 8 4d ]b *, . lodged forbidding the same vvithm one ooconut ' lee 10d lb . Usually ls lb month from the date of the Gazette con- chocolate Ico, lOd lb. Usually Is lb taming this notice. (Gazetted 7th Raspberry Ic0 ; 10cI )b . Usually ls lb August. WW)- English Milk Chocolate. Is lIAd lb. UsuApplication 4872 (deposited plan 4254). a an 4s lb JOHN GRANT-5 acres 2 roods 18.6 Choeokte Creams, ls 6d lb. Usually 2s lb. perches, part Section 28, Masterton hmall Farms Settlement. Occupied by tenant. SJEE OTJR WINDOWS FOR THE BIG SURPR_!!_ SAM' the Land RcgUtry Office, „ THE BJjJ]E BIRDj » --trict I*nd RegvW. [ NEXT OPERA HOUSE, 107, Mtaxuxn-s*.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 38, 14 August 1919, Page 2

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