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TTTAYWARD'S PICTURES ! , TO-NIGHT ! At 8. TO-NIGHT ! THE KINO'S THEATRE. j A BIG ORIENTAL STAR DRAMA, with Gorgeous Costumes of the East. "admirably acted amid ft resplendent Indian setting of regal richness, repro- ' ducliig thfe rittbiptuouft magnificence of a Sultan's Seraglio. ■ "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM I" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM I" "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM 1" The hero and heroine aro played by no ' ordinary filtn actors, but by professional whose dramatic talent sur-' • ■prises and delights. / .ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN MAN AND LIONESS , t AND LIONESS AND TIGER ■ "Are shown for the first time in the history of Motion Photography. Mark the MERIT OF THE SUPPORT: "TWO ARISTOCRATIC PENITENTS." A Screen Play with a Reputation. "GAGRY." ■ ■ A Pathe Colour of Raro Beauty. <4 A DAY IN A SAILOR'S LIFE. 4 ' , A ' New Series of Real Interest. '^HUBBY'S FOLLY." '""A Bright' and Brilliant. Comedy. PATHE GAZETTE. The ' W6rld'e Pictorial Magazine. -" • THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. '- l 6d and Is. Reserves (Dresden), 1« 6d. S~~ HO R T T'S THEATRE, v .Willis-street. m .Jhe i&ome of Perfeotly-projected Pictures. TO-NIGHT f ' 'TO-NIGHT I - ..MONSTER ATTRACTION I "" ' JTe&tnnng that World-famed Actress, .anna"nilsson,. anna nilsson, ■ ■ ANNA NtLSSON, In V'P/eRILS/OF THE WHITE LIGHTS I" "PERILS OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!" """PERILS OF THE WHITE LIGHTS!" ' ."THE KING^S MAN!"- ' (Vitagr'aph Drama.) " '^TEACHING HIS WIFE A LESSON!" °?'" ".'" ' "I (Edison Comedy.) •"". ' t#arwick7^ontole. '"/Supported by » Programme of tho World's -— - " BEST PICTURES. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. «JBS.IiP R E S S THEATRE. JET" " *-**-•*- -'■• < ,ii^*.«^ "';^her« .Everybody, Goes." *£<* Stills 3d, '""' Dress Cifcl* 6d. ?B, TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. w "ST ANTON'S LAST FLING!" •#£ "STANTON'S-LAST FLING I" Great Sensational "Feature"). fur* ■*■ > £ f «: "THE LESSON" '<£""" .(Selig's |f Masterpiece"). *&' I-. "DOUBLE CROSSED" %;;l (Keystone "Feature" Comedy J. £jj "LOWER BRITTANY" JZ''Z (Delightful Scenes in France). tat: - 11 w~m - (A.B. Farce-Comedy). *h ''tB?Y TIM'S FIRST CIGAR" Z1?'» (Guumont's Laughter-maker). •^the: empress full orchestra". ,^,y -.' ffj.XTE W THEATRE, -IT 1 Manners-street. ££l $9'V kY AND TO-NIGHT. *£'.? EikoY Superb 'Vistdnarjr "Feature," ??£' "THE ADVENTURES -.-"■] -"THE ADVENTURES ;^ v : ■ of THREE NIGHTS!" sr^r^r- three nights !'i ;",;. .;v.,. „MehVi( Powerful. Drama, ? ''WRONGLY ACCUSED I" - • Beautiful Scenic, ' ''SHOOTING THE RAPIDS!" ? "FATTY'S DECEPTION!" 3 - (Kalem Comedy.) 1 IN THE BUD I" Etc., eto. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. „ , FULLER'S PICTURES are tho Best. ■2! TO-NIGHT, and until WEDNESDAY, * Magnificent Oriental Drama, - "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" -i "A PRISONER IN THE BAREM!" ',; "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM!" -> At the head of f, A SPLENDID PROGRAMME! 3d and 6d Children— Adults, 6d and Is. OLYMPIA SKATING -RINK. Vivian-street. ; 10 to 12, 2.30 to 6, 6to 7 (learners), adJ mission 6d. Skates free; 7.30 to 10. 2 Children's Session Saturday Morning. 2 THURSDAY NIGHT, - ~&SNTW TWO-STEP COMPETITION, v "SATURDAY NIGHT- WALTZING : COMPETITION, *■ For thoss who have nwer Won a similar I . Competition. TWO PRIZES. ; Lady's presented by Dr. Wright. I J. MATSON, Proprietor. * iQBGAN ' RECITAL. TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock. ! IN ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH, - By MR. CH. W. KERRY, assisted by i CHURCH CHOIR. » Admission, free. Collection in Aid of = Presbyterian Orphanage. ' \ NORTHLAND MUNICIPAL ELEC- •; TORS' ASSOCIATION. MEETING '(to which all 'XXT "'""" - - - ; Residents of Northland are invited) will be held in Methodist Schoolroom, Northland,' on TUESDAY, 31st MA'rOH, t ' 4 ft, 8 p,m. Business— To arrange a deputation to City Council in connection with Shorteningthe Tramway Route from City to Karori. L. A. GEORGE, President. .n^WmWGTOtf "CHAMBER oF~COm" *il MERCE. it. * ijr VISIT OF AMERICAN TRADE i:, COMMISSIONERS. MESSRS. D. mT~PARRY and John Kirkby, jun., and Dr. Snowdon, i$- representing the American Trade Commis- '£' sioti of the National As6ocktion of Manu- <«- facturer*, will address members of tho Chamber at tho Chamber of Commerce, ** 100, -Customhouse-quay, Wellington, TOJl.J 1 . MORROVV (TUESDAY), at 3 p.m. •" All business men aro invited. Z~::~zi z -.-:.; ,\ n. t>, .vickery, Secretary. .Wellington, <A& Man& 1914,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 2

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