«pEG 0' MY HEART." TO-MORROW (SAT.), 14th SPECIAL MATINEE at 2.30. Childron Half-price to all parts. Late door gallery oxcopted. TYRANT) OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. And FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, In , "PEG O' MY HEART!" "PEG 0' MY HEART!" "PEG O1 MY HEART!"- . : A Comedy of Youth, by J. Hartley Manners. ' iTHE SUCCESS OF A CENTURY. THE. SUCCESS OF A CENTURY. What the Wellington papers say: — The Dominion.:—Miss Sara. Allgood, who, as that glib-tongued bundle of oharms, PEG, nuzzled close to the heart of everyone, and is likely to remain a 'pleasing memory for many a long year. The Times:—PEG fits Miss Allgood iik© a glove. Everything comes from her so naturally. She is the most charming Irish heroine who has yet been seen in New Zealand. PEG is one of the rinerriest creatures ou earth, with a. most "■fascinating Irish brogue, one also capable of sounding emotional depths sud- " denly. .Evening Post:—Miss Sara Allgood was the ideal PEG. She could.not have been happier in the part had it been specially made for her. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. * SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. Box Plans at The Bristol. ■ Reserve Seats, 6s. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. WDNIGHT Laßt Night AT Last Night MAXIM'S ! TO-NIGHT! Last Night MIDNIGHT Last Night AT Last Night MAXIM'S! TO-NIGHT! Last Night MIDNIGHT Last Night AT Last Night MAXIM'S! TO-NIGHT! Last Night -MIDNIGHT Last Night AT - Last Night MAXIM'S! TO-NIGHT! Last Night 'USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! The Sensational Film Story of To-day. Presented by the World Film Corporation. i -Pulsating with Real Life and Tense Emotion. THE PAWN OF. FATE! ?•' THE PAWN OF FATE! THE PAWN OF FATE! THE PAWN OF FATE! rA Big Photo-Drama for Men and Women. 'A play that lifts you out of your humdrum daily life. THE PAWN OF FATE ! •THE PAWN OF FATE! THE PAWN OF FATE! A Play that leaves-a lasting impression. " THE PAWN OF FATE! ( THE PAWN OF FATE! ---. THE PAWN OF FATE! THE PAWN OF FATE! "No other photo-play this year has so much charm of stylo. Complicating circumstances and romantic situations arouse sympathy, and at times wonderment."— Photo-play Review. •THE PAWN OF FATE! THE PAWN OF FATE ! THE PAWN OF FATE! ""HE PAWN OF FATE ! TO-MORROW MORNING. TO-MORROW AFTERNOOON. TO-MORROW NIGHT. nDEOPLE'S PICTURE P.ALACE. "'Tis bettor to have loved end lost Than never to huvo loved at all." LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of FLORENCE TURNER, In "LOST AND WON!" SATURDAY! SATURDAY! "THE HUNTRESS OF MEN!" "THE HUNTRESS OF MEN!" A Study in Femininity and the Wiles of Women. Rioh in. Lessons for the Mere "Male Man." And ."THE BROKEN COIN!" In its Nineteenth Exciting Episode. ■ TELLERS' STAR THEATRE. '■*■;' LAST NIGHT OF . Triangle-Kay Bee Drama, , '. HATE! Starring \ ' - „■ ' HATE ! W S. HART. TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE: A Magnificent Pictorial Foast. including "A TRIP TO ROTORUA." • "A TRIP TO ROTORUA." . The scenic beauties of this glorious wonderland displayed- boforo you. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. tViows of the actual battle scenes taken during the "big push." Officially Approved by the War Office. Prices as usual. i A BAZAAR, organised by the Parish--CX ioneers of All, Saints', Kilbirnie, will be held in tho Poneke Gymnasium, Waitoa-road, Hataitai, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 13th and 14th of October. Stalls, Side Shows, Fairy Well, Tea, Music. Admission — Afternoon free; evenings, 6d. The Committee appeal to the residents in the District to help make the Bazaar ' a Gnancial success. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. TVf'NNUAL EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY From 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. ADMISSION Ib. ' \ UCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1916, GENERAL ENTRIES (1-sov each). ACCEPTANCES for City Handicap -3 soys. FORFEITS (1 soy each), G.N. Guineas, Wolcomc Stakes CLOSE by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER. FEES-to accompany in each instance J. F, HARTLAND, i Secretary. TTOUSEHOLD REPAIRS CO., 76, Adelaide-Toad;
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 2
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