HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction v . Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY, at 8. Ben. J. Fuller presents the PRINCELY SPECTACULAR SERIAL PANTOMIME, ■ Ist Act This Week. 2nd Act Next Week. "ROBINSON CRUSOE!" . The Show of » Thousand Wondorsj Cast of Characters: Mrs. Crusoe .. . ..Lilian* Colenso Archibald Cruso* ~. r — v Yorke Gray Captain Davy Jane?., 1.. ■ Charles Zoli Will Atkins . . Dorothy _ Hustings Polly PerkiiK . <- _. Ifearl Livingstone Moses Marlings^E * Jacques St. May Ikpy Tarrobreec.«i , George Sharratt Mr. Puren Chaste • , awdon Blanford Mr. Adam .Humbug v __:. Haydn .Lamont Sally Maynbrace — ■'''"■&, Annttte Laing Betty Bowliiy -\JFo'sie Johnstone Nancy Lqa ... '.■■'•«...• Stella. Gray Grace Darliug - - ~:jm4. i,. Nellie Hall Susie HopkirJ .:'"■■ , .Florrie Lyle Alice Benbolt ../ . jj_ Vcra Benson Crusoe's Monkey -1< ".SSbert" Howard J -' And ' . "'■' Robinson Crusoe Victor Prince Come and See THE FOX TROT!. Watch papers for Fox Trot Competition • A Shipload of Sartorial Splendour. PHIL PERCIVAL, • :,; The Drunk at the Piano. '■'• BLAKE AND GRANBY, Duologue Artistes. ■ - Elmars, Merlyn, Winifred and Lumley. Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Box Plan at Tho Bristol. Booking, ;6d. UEEN'S THEATRE. ■ : UEEN'S THEATRE, / Cuba-street ContraL : . Continuous from 11 a.m.; Still Meeting with Public Approval and Drawing the Crowd. ; DO NOT MISS SEEING' ■ ■'■■ FANNY WARD : !; ... i a ■ . : "FOR THE.,DEFENCE!" .. A Superb, 5-part. Lasl^y Drama....;. 1 Supported by "HIS MASTERPIECE!" A Two-part Drama—A Feature in Itself. Also, until 7 p.m. daily, : The sth Episode of . "PEG . O'■ THE RING I"- ' No mcreaso ia prices. Another Big Event Next Saturday: THE DAUGHTER OF MACGREGOR! "IW'BW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING., 10.30 p.m. MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, \ ■ . MARY PICKFORD,. The Supremo Favourite of the Soreen, "THE ETERNAL GRIND!" ' ■, "THE ETERNAL GRIND!" "THE ETERNAL GRIND !" "THE ETERNAL .GRINDS" An Immense Humanity Drama. A Story of Life in a. Sweater's Factory. ONE OF MARY'S GREATEST " TRIUMPHS. '.'■■■ DON'T MISS IT. ' ■•■•' Excellent Supporting Items. ■ IJRITANNIA THEATRE. ' ' -ORITANNIA THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. The Fascinating aJid Popular Actrese, . ■ BESSIE BARRISCALE, ; BESSIE. BARRISCALE,. '' • - BESSIE BARRISCALE, In a Clever Five-act Drama of Romance a,nd Appeal, • "THE MATING!" "THE MATING!" "THE MATING!" ' "THE MATING!" Produced by Thos. H. Ince.. Supported by EPISODE 14 of . "THE MYSTERIES OF MYR-A" LATEST ECLAIR JOURNAL. - "BRASS-BUTTONED ROMANCE!". (Comedy). RAND "THEATRE, ■ PETONE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Powerful Triangle Drama, "THE PAYMENT!" "THE PAYMENT!" A Dramatic Story of a Woman's Fatal Error, featuring. BESSIE BARRISCALE. _ Big Supporting Items, including .: • "Stingraree.". ■SEATOUN SEWING GUILD. GARDEN PARTY, VJT In Aid of RED. CROSS FUND. To be held at MRS. PAUL'S, KARAKA BAY, SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1917. Cakes, Fancy Stall, Pot Plants, Fortune Telling, Afternoon Tea-. Admission, 6d. Open 2 p.m. METHODIST CONFERENCE:.. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKISTREET. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7.30. Bible .Class Members and C.E. E&dea.vourer? specially invited. . • ■'■ : MASTERTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. Nominations for all Events, includingEntrance, for Maiden 1 Hack Race" and Autumn Hack Scurry, Close on FRIDAY, 23rd FEB., at 10 p.m. -■ }■ A. "HATHAWAY, Secretary. NEW SONGS! : NEW SONGS! ■ ■ ..'■■ . "::_"At. ■' . ■ '. BEGG'S, JUST RECEIVED. :; ' . The style of sorig that the war has made immensely popular is the one with the home sentiment—this appeals alike to the Soldier and Civilian. We have just received threo Songs after the style of the successful "Long, Long Trail," ' "Keep the Home Fires Burning," etc. They are — "THE LONG, WHITE CLOUD" ("Aotea Roa") This Song is dedicated to the 22nd Reinforcements, and written by a member of that Contingent. Tho melody is, simple .and attractive, and _wo are confident of tho success of this song. "THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO HOME." . ; . Already, .a. big favourite at Home, this Song will repeat hero its London buc- . cess. A. companion song to "There's a Long, Long Trail." "THE HOME BELLS ARE RINGING" Already, in big demand. A song with a fine catchy swing. . PRICE O/- EACH. If. you call at our Warohouso it will bo a pleasure to try these over for you. CHAS. BEGGh& CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON.;Importers of High-grade. Pianos. REMOVAL NOTICE. : 'jyriSS' KING, Costumier, Willis T stroet, ■^ ■*■ begs to announces to tho Ladies of Wellington and District, that she- has removed to larger premises at Barnett's Buildings, . 94, Willis street (abovo Miss Milsom, Hair Specialist), and has now rcsurner business. Tel: 607. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. .. npiIIS is the best ■month to obtain and -B- plant all kinds of Spring Flowering Bulbs, including Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, etc. Call early and ' inspect our lino stock. . Price Lists on application. F. COOPER, LTD., i ' Meroor-strcot, Jimt_nff .WUlicjstniot.-.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 2
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