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"Tho Favourites Continue to Wiu." OUEEN'S .-THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Cuba-street' Central. THE TALK OF THE TOWN! " ' Saturday's Huge, Audience Immensely Pleased with FANNY WARD As'.tlio Heroine- of "FOR THE DEFENCE !" "FOR THE DEFENCE!" ' "FOR THE DEFENCE !" "FOR THE DEFENCE!" A Great Detective Story of Engrossing ■"•■;■; Interest. A French Girl's Fight for a. Life. "Murder most foul will out at its appointed, time." Truly a Wonderful Picture is , ';.,, "FOR THE DEFENCE!" Together with a,Strong Supporting Programme of Infinite Variety, and Daily, "until,7 p.m., the sth Episode of "PEG OF THE RING!" Entitled "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY!"-. Prices as usual. Book Seate n.t Theatre, OLD FAVOURITE MODERNISED. Mrs. Henry Wood's Time-honoured ,: Novel and Play, "EAST LYNNE 1" ' / "EAST LYNNE !" Beloved "EAST LYNNE !" by All. "EAST LYNNE !" Presented with a> Sympathy and a- Sincerity that is Inspiring. It appeals to, and holds spellbound alike, men women and you younger. members of . . V. '. „..ifte family. ... Surely the Most- Pathetic and Soul- ■■■••■•■■ Stirring Photoplay;' "EAST LYNNE," Featuring THEDA BARA, Certainly will Grip Humanity's Hearts. our's, newtown. uk's, newtown. ■to-night, to-morrow, and . ,;:.... ,::■.Wednesday.:., Two Sessions Nightly— 6.15 and 8. MPRESS MPRESS , (Continuous.) ROBERT WARWICK and FRANCES ' '■'.• ' - NELSON In ' The Splendid World Film, / "HUMAN DRIFTWOOD!" From New York to Alaska From tho Life of a Dissolute Man about Town to k Zealous Reformer. LAVISH SCENES OF NEW YORK CITY LIFE AND GAIETY. Wonderful 'Scenes of Snow and Desolation in the Mining Area. X' ING'S. ING'S. ■• ■- AT 8 NIGHTLY. A Tremendous Film Achievement. The Piclurisaiion of" SIR RIDER HAGGARD'S Wonderful Novel, ■-■ "SHE!" The Weird Romance of a Strangely Beautiful Sorceress, who Reigned as v ..-Queen.in the Morning of the World. ...BIZARRE. AND MARVELLOUS SCENES. ' A-'LAVISH AND BEAUTIFUL SETTING. • One of the Century's Great Romances. MADAME ALICE DELYSIA as "SHE" And a Powerful Supporting Cast. Reserves by 'Phones .'3O or 3143, or at The Bristol, TTIVERYBODY'S. ;; ". ""■ -EJViSRYBOD'YiS.... - ", „."■ ■ . Commenced This Mornine. "SURE,-IT'S IRELAND ITSELF?" A Delightful Triangle Play— "THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY-0!" Featuring i MAE MARSH ! And I . . ROBERT HARRON. I"" ' THEY'RE ALL HERE: i Pretty Colleens blushing at guy gossoons. Rattling Ji;;s at a real Irish Fair. Bacon and Greens and Jaunting Car* . and Shamrocks. A love story as sweet as. "Cinderella." And a plot, full of excitement. ' SPECIAL MEETING. rgIHE Members of Southern Cross -a- Lodge. 1.0.0. F., are' summoned to attend a Meeting on THURSDAY, 22ml inst., to discuss a Special .Levy. Secretary, ■ H. FINCH. ; . NATIONAL RESERVE. '.'".■ (Thorndon-Wadestown Unit.) THE Annual Meeting will be held at Thorndon School. Brook-street TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 3 p.m. All old and intending members are urged to attend- ,' 1 A GENERAL Conference of the Royal -<-"■». New Zealand Society for the Health of Women -and Children, in the Acountanta' Chambers, ie to bo opened by His Worship the Mayor on TUESDAY, 20th FEB., at 3 p.m. It will bo continued on Wednesday, Thursday,. and Friday Mornings, at 10 o'clock. GRACE KIRKCALDIE, Hon. Secretary. SCHOOL OF DANCING, 76, Hill-street. MISS ESTELLE BEERE resumes , Teaching on 3rd MARCH. Telephone 1919.,.,:. : :. REMOVAL NOTICE. ■■pwjTISS KING, 'Costumier, "AVillis-street, begs to-announce to the Ladies of Wellington and District, that sho has removed to 'larger premises at Barnett's Buildings, M, Willis street (above Miss Milsom, Hair Specialist), and has now resuraer business. Tel. 607. : FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of.the late Sir George A M'Leau are _invited to attend his Funeral, .which, will letive the residence of Mr. T. M. •\V;iford,-23, Tinakori-road, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. . • - E. MORRIS. Jun., 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street and 23, Riddiford- . street. ".'Phone 937 (night and day). FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Martin Joseph Browne nrb invited" to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Joseph's Church,. Buckle-street,. To-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem ' Mass will bo celebrated at St. Joseph's 'Church at 7 a.m.—ls. MORRIS,. Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmor, 60, Taranaki-st.-, and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937, night and day. FUNERAL CARD. mHE Friends of the late- Sarah Landers JL are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave-the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-street, To-morrow—-(Tuesday-) -atr-2.45 p.m. for the Cemetery, KaiTdTt Motor- funeral.—E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalm er, 60, Taranaki-st., and 23, Ridcli-lor.d-.st. .Telephone. 937, .night..and_da : y_. _..

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 43, 19 February 1917, Page 2

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