LAST FEW DAYS AND NIGHTS . Of ■-. -BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET At EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. In "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA'" "THE. WARRENS OF VIRGINIA!" "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA'"' "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA'" "THE WARRENS OF- VIRGINIA*" "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA!" A Sensational and Spectacular PhotoDramatisation of tho Play that has become the rage of America, GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME BRITISH MONITOR GUNS IN ■■ . ..- ACTION, Showing the whole Bombardment and its deadly effect, on; the German -positions. GAUMONT GRAPHIC and OTHERS. Prices as usual. Tea free to Dress Circle Patrons till 5.30.. .. • . COMMENCING NOON ON SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL. "THE STEPPING STONE!"Starxing FRANK KEENAN, ■-' The Man with-the Talking Face. Also, "THE WAITERS' BALL!" Featuring FATTY ARBUCKLE. Funnier than theVEuimie-t of Comedies. ....... EVERY I.AY "^ INCREASES ITS POPULARITY. Yesterday's Huge Audiences At QHORTT'S THEATRE.' At Proclaimed it One of the Most Beautiful Pictures Ever Shown in This City. SEE IT TO-NIGHT! Metro's Gorgeously Costumed Society Drama, " TABLES TURNED," " TABLES TURNED."- or • X, .XV, " HER RECKONING:" ■": HER RECKONING." Featuring ■ The Beautiful and Dainty Stage Star, emmy: weh'len: • ' emmy wei-ilen. EMMY WEHLEN. Hours of Screening: 11 a.m., 12.25, 150 " 3".15, 4.40, 6.5, 7.35, aud 9 p.m. YES ! ES! ' "GO .""" STRAIGHT*- '; TO ':"■'. THE :.."-,.:: "king's ■ , ' TO-NIGHT. iYou know why, don't you? Anyway_ we're keeping the seats.. Yes, it's YOU we mean. Norma is expecting you. Be early before the crush. • HE WANTED -'___I. IS~ PICTURE m THE PAPERS." 'SO WE PUT IT IN! , T|TS MAJESTY'S (THEATRE/ Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. ■ Huge FULLERS' Variety All-Star .. FULLERS' Assemblage COLOSSAL OVATION ACCORDED OUR GLORIOUS GALAXY OF GLITTERING GEMS OF GAIETY AND GLEE. - The Wonder Act of the Ao-es, DEL BAITY and JAPf ; The Cowpuncher and his MUSICAL Dog. The Absolute Limit of Canine Intelligence, Jap, an -ACCREDITED MEMBER of a Musical Union, is recognised as - THE WORLD'S GREATEST DOG TOMBOY GIRLS. KITTY • CLINTON. I^?X LITTLE- WEIGHT and WAITS EILEEN BARNSLEY DEMONTS ; CHAD WICK - and. CAMPBELL. ... COYNE ami LIVINGSTONE . BILLY BROWN, _' The.Fellow with the Fiddle." Prices: D.C and 0.5., 2s; Stalls Is. Box-Plan at The-Bristol. Fee 6d. , EULLERS' v STAR THEATRE .-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . LASKY FEATURE DRAMA. Stirring Story of the American Civil War, THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA' THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA! Starring •'- BLANCHE SWEET'BLANCHE SWEET, WELLINGTON DRIVERS' UNION. . '.: Jk N URGENT SPECIAL MEET--CSL ING will be held in the Trades Hall, Lower Cuba-street, on SUNDAY; sth NOVEMBER, at 2.30 p.m.. Business— Consideration .of New Award. All Members are urged to attend. A. PARLANE, . - X-.'j.ifc.sy.^-.:.... ~- ,-. . Secretary. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. DIVERSION OF TRAFFIC. "OUR DAY" TORCHLIGHT -PROOESSION. TN connection.with the above the followf- ing traffic, arrangements will be in force:— - From 7.45 p.m. and until Procession is clear of Lambton-quay and Willis-street, outward cars from Lambton will be diverted via Jervois-quay. Cars to town' will run via Lambton-quay as usual. . W H. MORTON, - General Manager. 2nd November, 1916. ' STRIKING SONG" SUCCESS STRIKING-.SONG. SUCCESS -,-•-' -By .'tho'."Composer ofV. "LITTLE'GREY HOME IN THE WEST." WE have just received supplies of Hermann Lohr's Latest Success— "MY LITTLE RED ROSE." "MY LITTLE RED ROSE." ". This-Song; at once: caught on, and promises to become "as popular as the famous "Little Grey Home." In 3 Keys,.'D (B toE), Eb, and F. Two other good Songs we can recommend are— "ROSEBUD" And .. « ' • "HOMELAND," . Both by .Frederick Drummpud.1 We cabled _ for largo supplies of these, which have just come to hand. Every singer should have them. . .. PRICE FOR EACH SONG, 2s, POSTED 2s 2d. ■ We, would, like you to call and hear these played over. CHAS. BEG& & CO, LTD, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for Pianos by Bri. smead ■ Rogers, Challen, Pleyol/Bord, etc. ' :XXX:;HAPPYX'DOUG" GOT ~~~ "JJIS. PICTURE IN THE PAPERS." -.... ._iT__Lyaui.mor^Ti^rrow^
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 107, 2 November 1916, Page 2
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