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COMMENCING \ TO-MORROW, At OHORTT'S THEATRE. At OHORTTIS THEATRE. Two Great Star Pictures! Two Stupendous Attraction*! The. Magnetic Star, MABEL TALIAFERRO, MABEL TALIAFERRO, MABEL TALIAFERRO, In Metro'e Tremendoue Fiva-acfc Feature of Romance, Daring, and Desperate Adventure, "THE DAWN OF LOVE!" "THE DAWN OF LOVE!" "THE DAWN OF LOVE!" Or f ' "THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S DAUGHTER." A Thrilling Story of the Sea. Also, The Greatest of All Travsl Pictures, "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." The great Travelog eclipses anything of the kind ever produced, and when shown in America proved one of tho biggest attractions ever presented on the screen. DON'T MISS IT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! At THE KING'S. HE KING'S. Of "IDLE WIVES." "IDLE WIVES." The Sensation of tho Picture Year. A Terrific Problem Play. Commencing TO-MORROW at the Matinee. "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." Featuring PEGGY HYLAND. . 'A brisk photoplay of adventure. A pretfcv Americal girl finds herself" LOCKED IN THE HAREM, And then the excitement begins. A spicy and racy story with a splendid ending. Wonderiul Interior Scenes in THE HAREM. Prices: D.C., Is; Reserved. Is 6d; Stalls, Is and 6d B6x Plaft at The Bristol. No extra fee for bookings. FINAL SCREENING 1 TO-NIGHT A"j TGWERYBODY'S. Hi Of "PADDY O'HARA." A Stirring Triangle Drama, Commencing TO-MORROW: "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." Starring CHARLES RAY

CHARLES RAY And SYLVIA BREMER. Life in tho Drawingroom and Life in the Slums. A strong, clever plot, brimful of action, and with powerful and emotional situations. In addition to this Feature, A Keystone Comedy, "HER NATURE DANCE." "HER NATURE DANCE." Showing tho Koystono Girls in a most daring and dainty exhibition of dancing. LAST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT At ■ • mHE EMPRESS. Of JUNE ELVIDGE, And CARLYLE BLACKWELL, . In "THE CRIMSON DOVE,"

A story of the regeneration brought about by a great love. AT THE CHANGE TO-MORROW: ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK . And Gill KANE, In-tho Powerful World Drama, "THE FALSE FRIEND." "THE FALSE FRIEND." A Society Drama, full -of sumptuous scenes. How a man betrayed his fri6nd that ho might win ■ a woman, and how right and justice won. Afco Chapter Seven of "THE IRON CLAW," entitled "HOODED HELPER." TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER FOR THREE NIGHTS. 27th, 28th, and 29th AUGUST. THE ANDERSONS, THE ANDERSONS, HYPNOTISTS. An Exhilarating Entertainment. Shrieks of Laughter. MISS ANDERSON Will give an interesting ■ Demonstration in Mental Telepathy. . One Night will be devoted to Answering Question's. See her in the Cataleptic State. You .will be Amazed. Popular Priorer-iSs, 2e, le. LAST FEW DAYS Of the fWPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION. £1000 Foa6 D £1000

:AT THE TRAMWAY VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT, o ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, ON SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, AXXi ADULTS WILL BE PRESENTED WITH AN ART UNION TICKET. \ Tiokete-a* Tobacconists,- Booksellers,. «■>] B. -SUTHERLAND, Box 858, WeHingtom. THE SOUL OF A PMNO iT IBS in its tone. That is why •" the Pleyel, the Brinfimead, the Challeu, the Rogers, and the Bord have been the world's leading instalments for many years. THE QUALITY- OF TONE In theu famous Piano»-hae stood the-tests of tims, and to-day th«y hold pride-of'-place over every other piano. THEIR GREATKESS IS ASSURED! We are Agente for these incoraparabte instrument!!, because 55 years' experience has proved their sterling- merit. Wo-sell for cash or liberal terira. •CONSULT -US -ON THE PIANO QUESTION.

CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Tha Oldett Established Piano Houee in N«w Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 2

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