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QHORTT'S THEATRE, COMMENCING MONDAY. The FIRST GREAT METRO. FEATURE The FIRST GREAT METRO. FEATURE A Paramount Attraction. 6000 Feet, . 5000 Feet FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, FRANCIS- X.- BUSHMAN, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, The Idol of tho Screen, And the' Charmingly Dainty Artiste MARGUERITE SNOW, .MARGUERITE SNOW, MARGUERITE SNOW, MARGUERITE' SNOW, In ".THE SECOND IN COMMAND." ""THE SECOND IN COMMAND." "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." , "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." "THE SECOND IN COMMAND." The Picture that won. the.first prize at: the. Panama Exposition. Mr. Bushman is ably supported in his wonderful characterisation by Miss Mar- . guerite Snow and aD. excellent cast. No effort has been spared to make the production .an elaborate . one, and tho stirring drama is magnificently . set, the • battle scenes realistically vivid in contrast to tbo peace and beauty of the earlier scenes, aid the brilliant ball at which, the officers receive news of tho order to the front. VERYBODY'S. : ~ VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Last Screenings of The Dominion's Favourite Actress, TITTELL BRUNE, TITTELL BRUNE, TITTELL' BRUNE, The idol of the gallery girls, in, the powerful feature four-reel play, • ■ ; ■ " ESTHER REDEEMED." "ESTHER REDEEMED." "ESTHER REDEEMED." The story of Esther Seagar, a girl of the slams, told with powerful effect by Miss Tittell Brune. AND THE PARROT SAID ? Featuring Comical Billy Reeves. Prices—Day Sessions, Stalls 3d,_ Dress Circle-6d, -Night Sessions, ueual prices. TCTVERYBODY'S. JGi VERYBODY'S The latest, sweetest,. and best in pictures. MONDAY At Noon. MONDAY Commences the screening of a beautiful ' .etory. of. life as it is, .with all its faults and imperfections. MISS VIOLA DANA, MISS VIOLA DANA, ■•■■•: • MISS .VIOLA .DANA, Who played the principal part in "TheStoning," "Children .of Eve,*" etc., * Plays magnificently in "GLADIOLA;" "GLADIOLA." "GLADIOLA.". "GLADIOLA." : A grand four-reel feature drama, which concerns the life of Gladiola, a country; miid, who discarded the love of a country -lad to become, the wife of a smooth-tongued city" man... ' How she regretted her. action, and her .sorrows and strifes before she returned to her old country life is dramatically told. .* Prices—Day Sessions:. Stalls 3d; D.C, 6d. Night Sessions—Usual Prices : rt'B. A R L I E C H A P L I N! Ah've ooomed back to MACMAHON'S THEATRE, MACMAHON'S THEATRE, And wffl be "AT THE BANK" TO-NIGHT,. .'■ '.;"'.". ... ' Together with .'."THE MYSTERIOUS MAN FROM THE JUNGLE!" A.Weird, Sensational Wild Animal Pky, • - Featuring . Kathlyn Williams. ••'LOVE'S ENTENTE CORDIALE!" A Story of Love and HononT. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. • - Eta, Etc. Prices—6d and 3d by day, 6d at night, L'hildTen uader 12 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. MONDAY, "THE ESTERBROOKE MYSTERY" ■ And : "THE HONEYMOON BABY." SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. nrris majesty's theatre, JCi Courtenay-place. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 2nd APRIL, At 8.15 p.m. N;Z.' NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison), Winners of Seventeen Championship Prizes. BAND will play: March—"Tlio Diamond King" ... Brown Contest Selection —" Nabucco" .. Verdi Solo and Chorus —"Queen of Summer" Powell Quickstep—"Heroes of Gallipoli" Bulch Mr. HAMILTON HODGES will sing: "My Fairest Child" Alf. Hill '•'Drake Goes West" Sanderson (With Band accompaniment) Mr. TURNER'S LADIES' MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA will play: March—"Flower of Hawaii" ... Lilukalini Mr. ALF M'DONALD (Flautist) will play: " Weigenlied " -.-... . Drdla MISSES ELSIE and JEAN TURNER . ■■ -and Mr. TNT. WATSON will play: ' Trio—" Czardas " Michiels Musical Director—LlEUT. T. HERD. .' Accompanist—Mrs. MONTAGUE. Silver coin collection. Admission Free. "Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. BAND. JVTEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND at LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. : ■"■ WELLINGTON QOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. • TO MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS. Mr ZANDER will give a lecture on ■'■The Causes of Anti-Semitism," at the Mo'sandra Hall, on MONDAY EVENUM, at 8 sharp. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OPENING OF CONSTABLE-STREET TRAMWAY r HE Formal Opaning of th© Constahlestreet Tra.ra.way will take place on VIONDAY NEXT, tho 3rd April, at 3 j'clocli, ;it the top of Conslable^sfcreet. The public tiro invited to bo present on ;he occasion - JNO. R PALMER, - - ■ ■ Town Clerk. 31st March, 1916.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 2

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