CROWN THEATRE, ROWN THEATRE, Near Government Buildings, Thorndon TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. RUPERT OF HENTZAU! RUPERT OF HENTZAU! Sequel to THE PRISONER OF ZENDA! THE PRISONER. OF ZENDA! (By Anthony Hope). 5500 feet of Spectacular Romanticism. A Great Drama of Ecstasy and Intensity Endowed with Every Charm. Combined with a Programme of Exceptional Quality and Variety.. Box Plan at The Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 3470. Prices—6d and Is. Reserves Is 6d. Commencing at a Special Matinee. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30. THE THRILLING PATHE MASTERPIECE— AT BAY 1 'AT BAY! Featuring the Beautiful Actress,FLORENCE REED. CROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, 2nd Oct. The First of the Mighty Fox Photo-plays supreme— "THE PLUNDERER!" "THE PLUNDERER!""THE PLUNDERER!" FeaturingWILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, The man who endeared himself to Wellington Picture .patrons when starring in "The Spoilers." "THE PLUNDERER" is a wonderful photo-play, full of heart-catching thrills, which are actually enacted for the "movie" camera, j AND NOT MERE "FAKES.". _THIS WE GUARANTEE. You simply must see this great picture, AND WE BELIEVE YOU WILL AGREE. That the-mighty Fox productions have never been excelled in this country on 6tage or screen. MORE TO-MORROW. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS! A GIGANTIC SUCCESS! OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA Enthusiastically acclaimed by a huge audience last night at SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE In "That Superb Metro Masterpiece,-in Frv'eGripping Acts— "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING■ WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" Hours of Screening—ll a.m., 12.25 p.m., 1.50 p.m., 3.15 p.m., 4.40 p.m., 6.5 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 9 p.m. ' MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING , PROGRAMME! JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES: WED. AND 'SAT. Huge FULLERS' Vaudeville Ail-Star . FULLERS' Combination. THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE From Last Night's Colossal House. ELECTRICAL SUCCESS OF OUR HUGE BILL! . A Programmo for Lovers of Music. Whirlwind "of "Enthusiasm. Accorded the Distinguished Lyric Soprano, MISS MARGARET JEWELL, MISS MARGARET' JEWELL, Late Principal Soprano of the Molba,, Opera Company, and the girl to whom Madame Melba gave private tuition, PHYLLIS and CERISE, New *York -Terpsichoroan Charmers. GERALD GRIFFIN, ORPHEA, Irish Entertainer. Musical Prodigy. Another Furore caused by MISS DORA OBERMAN, The Silver-toned Littlo Nightingale. STARR and STARR. EURASIANS. GRACE COMPTON. - FALIE BROOKE. A Riot of iHilarity. LESTER BROWN AND CO, Supported by EDWARDS AND PAEKES, '.'"A BUSINESS MARRIAGE !" 2s and Is. Plan at The: Bristol. HAVE rOU A PIANO THAT HAS SEEN ITS BEST DAYS? SECOND-HAND PIANOS. SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROPOSI- ■'-*•; TION: OWING to tho extraoi-dinary demand for Second-hand Pianos, we, for some time, have boon Unable to fill orders ..•''""''- To be able/to-supply the Soldiers at various Camps and others who are wanting a used Piano at a low price, wo aro willing to allow you- full • present value for your Piano, the amount to go lo your credit as part payment of "an up-to-date model, such as BRINSMEAD; CHALLEN, ROGERS, MOORE & MOORE, PLEYEL, BORD, ETC. * 'A number of residents of this city and district have a Piano that has been in use for a largo number of years, and having seen its best days is unsatisfactory for your children to learn on; If jou have such a Piano why not call on us and let us explain our exchange system—your old Piano as part payment, a nominal deposit, ■ and the balance extending over One, Two, or Threo Years, to suit your purse. This is worth your earnest consideration. CHAS. BEGG-& CO., LTD., 7 MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Importers of High-grado British and French Pianos. Established 55 Years. ' -DESKS. ~ ' ■". * * We have jiret landed a shipment of TO OLL-TOP and FLAT-TOP, DESKS. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD.,;. Opp. Town Hall, CUBA-ST. , 'Phone 1676. FUNERAL CARD. rriHE Friends of tho late John Koirby A are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jiin., 60, Taranaki-street, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalnior, ■60, Tanmaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (night and day). ammmam hhi'iiii mim »ai '.in 11 mi—i— FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late John William Wilkins are inviced to _ attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 95, Richmond-street, Petone, on Wednesday, 27th September, at 2.30 p.m., for the Catholio Church, thenco to the Catholic Cemetery, Petone. R. H. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, 46, FTTzherbert-st., Petone. 'Phono 3426 (1 long, 1 short ring), day and night. ' THE Raffle of Traycloth and Doll, presented by Mrs. Burrows, 42, Clydequay, arid Miss Jean Burrows, to the N.Z.N.A. Ladies' Guild, was drawn at the Mayor's Room, Town Hall, this morning. Winning numbers:,.!— Tray^. _£ftj____2__B___J,a. " " '*'-._,
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 2
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