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tf-IRAND OPERA HOUSE - TO-NIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY. THE REVUE, ' WATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! A RIOT OF REVELRY. '' iDirection Returned Soldiers' Association 100 — PERFORMERS. — 100 100 — PERFORMERS. — 100 >iAH Working- Gratuitously for Returnee Soldiers. Produced by OWEN CARDSTON, Cast includes — EVA CARDSTON, a Charming Soubrettf ETHEL RAE, c. Popular Favourite C. B THROSBY, a. Smart Comedian And a Host of Others. ALL PROFITS TO UPTURNED SOLDIEB-S' ASSOCIATION. PLAYED TO PACKED HOUSES EVERYWHERE, PBICES—4s, Ss 6d, and Is. BOX PLAN at Bristol Piano Company. "Look how the ??orld's poor people are auazed at apparitions, signs, and pro- ! digiec ' , QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY 1 TO-NIGHT! 'The Very •<.- Aomo of , Apparitional . , Amazement — "WITCHCRAFT!" "WITCHCRAFT !"■ With FANNY WARD FANNY WARD. : In "WITCHCRAFT!" The ■ Pearl of the Paramount Productions A Superb, Sensational Story of Superstition. Together with—"PEG 0' THE RING"" - (at all sessions), A SCENIC TRAVELOGUE, TOPICAL GAZETTE, etc., etc. Prices as usual Book at the Theatre,: * or 'Phone 3255 . ■ . . j£p\V (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. ■ ' LAST TWO DAYS. BLANCHE SWEET, : ; BLANCHE SWEET, ." The Favourite Lasky Star, in ' " "UNPROTECTED!" , ; " UNPROTECTED!" ; ; ISA Powerful and Thrilling Dram* of the. . i ' Prison Camps. '.' : PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE No. 6. i! i Giving-a Trip Through the Panama Canal. "FORD'S MONTHLY." . * ! Showing Beautiful Views of Niagara. Falls. : " : " ' And: ;' "THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE.". A Novel and Interesting Programme. : : '~~7~ rmowN theatre. VJROWN THEATRE. 'TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! - •■- 'ARSENE LUPIN, . - A sparkling modern'play, dealing with a * Mister Cracksman, who is never baffled. :. :,.EULL OF .SURPRISING AND ■■■-.-■ INGENIOUS DEVICES.----1 -A: TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, '. ' full of ..thrills .and dramatic situations. Watch for the last scenes, which are ". , cqmpeUingly beautiful; and replete with * ■ Genuine pathos. \, ■: —■. GERALD AMESt GERALD AMES, ■; : Of "Prisoner of Zenda"' fume, is. the ;. "; leading player, and there is < 'A Strong Supporting Cast.. ; ; Plan at Begg T6, or' Phone 3470. ' \j^i BAND THEATRE, PETONE. ;. ' TO-NIGHT! ~ ' TO-NIGHT! ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN as THE COUNT. ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN as THE COUNT. BEE THE COUNT DE CHAPLIN j i And then Count the Laughs. 1 ; "THE MAKING OVER' OF y '■'■. GEOFFREY MANNING." JiA Fine, Freah, and Healthy Picture Play. * : SUNDAY CONCERT. M ■ SUNDAY CONCERT. HIS- MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, 29th APRIL, ' ' ■ At 8.15 p.m. -.|N.Z. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND ;".''* (Late Garrison), • Winners of 17 Championship Prizes. - i Madame Annie Brown will sing, iUr Ilorberfc Blo> (Violin Soloist) will " ; p'*y ;Mr A S Hilhker ('Cello Soloist) will play Silvor com collection ■"" I Piano kindly lent by The Bristol Piano „ j Co _, .; ST HILDA'S CHURCH, I Island Bay ' | rTUiE Annual Meeting of Parishioners ! -*- will bo held jn St Hilda's Schooli room at 8 o'clock TO NIGHT (THURS- ! DAY). I WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ' i ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. MONDAY, 30th APRIL, 8 p.m. HOUSEHOLDERS are reminded that '• the Annual -Meeting of House- . holders for the election of School Com- : mittees will be held in the various school districts of the Wellington Education . District on Monday evening next at 8 : p.m.' Except in the districts mentioned '< below the annual election will be held ! in the main school house of the district. ■ , Except within the urban areas, nomi- ', nations may be made at the meeting. ' SPECIAL PLACES OF MEETING. ! Mount Cook. —Central Mission Hall, .-.•■■ - Wobb-sireet. Te Aro.—Willis-sheet Schoolroom. Pahiatua. —Borough Council Chambers. Eketahuna.-r-Bedding's Rooms. Masterton.—Assembly Hall of the Main School (not Municipal Hall, as previously intimated). -;■ G. L. STEWART, Secretary. „. | . , . . £1000 J™ 6 D CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION ; To raise funds for a Hostel in Wellington - for Crippled and Infirm Returned Soldiers. LIST OF PRIZES:■ f Ist Prize, ZL Motor Car (on view in the A.B.C. Taxi Window), .value £500 2nd Prize, 200 Sheep, value £200 3rd Prize, 100 Sheep, value £100 4th Prize, Lady's Sealskin Coat to order (see George and Kcrsley's window), or 60 Shoop, value £60 sth Prize, Diamond Ring (see Lloyd's window), value £20 2 Prizes of 10 Sheep each, value £20 100 Prizes of l'Sheop each, valuo £100 107 Prizes, Gifts of Hawkes Bay and Mana-ivatu Farmers, value £1000. TICKETS SIXPENCE. ' Tickets at Tobacconists' and Booksellers'.., On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 4th and sth MAY, a man will give either 2s 6d, s=;, 7s-6d, or 10s in Wellington City to each person who, on request by him, can pro■ducp a CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' .. HOSTEL ART UNION TICKET. £10 will be-distributed,.-- ;

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 99, 26 April 1917, Page 2

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