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' THE PANTOMIME BOOM AT " aIS MAJESTY'S ...THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ... Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE GREATEST OFFERING YET. VICTOR PRINCE'S JOY OFFERING " ROBINSON CRUSOE," " ROBINSON CRUSOE," •" ROBINSON CRUSOE," As Interpreted by Rollicking Comedians.'- F rollicking Girls, and VICTOR PRINCE. Everything New^ Neat. Novel, and Nico. And a Coterio of Vaudevillians: PHIL PERCIVAL, . A Piano, some Whisky, and Brains. BLAKE AND GRANBY. , THE ELMARS WINIFRED AND LUMLEY. MERLYN Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. ' Box Plan at The Bristol. Booking, 6d. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30. THE CHILDREN'S OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE GREATEST PANTO. .. Extant for tho Nominal Charges of , Is, 6d; Is, 6d; Is; 6d ;• Is, ud; Is, 6d; QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Cuba-street Control. • Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' 'Last Two Days and Nights of ; , FANNY WARD In "FOR THE DEFENCE !" "FOR THE DEFENCE !" ' ■ "FOR THE DEFENCE!" ; "FOR THE DEFENCE!" A Five-Part Lasky Drama. Brimming with Pathos and Tragedy. ■' A-Picture Toe Good to Miss. Supported by • '. ■ ' A Two-Part Drama, "HIS MASTERPIECE !" ."HIS MASTERPIECE!"A Feature in Iteclf. And tho sth Episode of "PEG 0' THE RING!" Showing Daily until 7 p.m. : NEXT SATURDAY'S- 1 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION: j THE DAUGHTER OF MACGBEGOR!.' ■»JEW ■ (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. II a.m. LAST TWO DAYS. 10.30 p.m. MARY PICKFORD, ' MARY PICKFORD, The Supremo Favourite of the Soreen,In "THE ETERNAL GRIND !"• . "THE ETERNAL GRIND!" : "THE ETERNAL GRIND!" An Immense Humanity Drama. I Story-of Life in a- Sweater's Factory. ONE OF -MARYS-GREATEST-,-, TRIUMPHS. Excellent Supports, SATURDAY: " . ' . ; ' PAULINE FREDERICK,: :; ■ "" " '"".".in ' "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE." SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. ' " ■'-'• ALL THIS WEEK. ■ Tho Sensation of the City Every Day Increases Its Popularity.. Metro's Five-Act Wonderpla-y, " "THE WAGER!" "THE WAGER!" . , "THE WAGER!" Featuring tho Greatest of all Picture Actresses, ... . EMILY STEVENS. ' ' EMILY STEVENS. EMILY STEVENS: "Hours'of Screening—ll a.m., 1; 3,"5,"7, and 9 p.m. Magnificent Supporting Subjects, „...,... . Including, . . ........... METRO. TRAVELOG No. 12, And a Splendid Comedy, ' "DUCKS IS DUCKS." Coming MONDAY NEXT:' rho ■ Most-Talkcd-of-Picturo of tho ":..--;-. ■'■ . /Year, " ■. <; .C:~' "GOD'S HALF ACRE." Featuring - MABEL TALIAFERRO. -. METHODIST CONFERENCE. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKISTREET . OPENING SESSION OF CONFERENCE, . 10-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7 o'clock. Roll Call, Election of Officers, eto. " Public Admitted. ' : NOTICE. ML ':. MEETING;.of .all Ladiea. interested \A. in Surprise'Bag-Day,-in-'Aid of Sick and Woumlc'd-New. :Zealand-Soldiers ;i'n Hospital in- England,- - will be held at V.M.C.A.,: Willis-street, FRIDAY, 23pd, at 3 o'clock.. ■ ' -.".'" " The Committee; will be .glad of any ladies', attendance and assistance toward helping the object. -■-.-■ A'STERTON RACING CLUB. ...-.■ ;;AUTUMN MEETING.". ■ ;; ';, • Nominations for all Events,'including Entrance': for . Maiden ' Hack" .ißace"'"arid Autumn Hack Scurry, Close, on FRIDAY, 23rd FEB., at 10 p.m. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. [MEW SONGS! NEW SONGS ! :. BEGG'S, ', JUST RECEIVED. The style of song 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 tho style of the "successful "Long, Long Trail," "Keep the Homo Fires Burning," etc. Thoy !»re— "THE LONG, WHITE CLOUD" ("Aotea Roa") This Song is dedicated, to the 22nd .Reinforcement;;, and written by a member of that Contingent. The molody is simple and attractive, and we aro Confident of tho success of this 3ong. "THE TRAIL THAT LEADS TO HOME." ' 'Already a big favourite at Home, this Song will repeat hero its London success. A- companion song to "There's a Long, Long Trail." - "THE HOME BELLS ARE KINGING"*' Already in big demand. A Bong with a fine catchy swing PRICE if) A, EACH. If you. call at our Warehouse it will bo a pleasure to try these over for you. OHAS. BEGG& CO., LTD. MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. ' Importers of High-grade Pianos. FRIDAY TO-MORROW FRIDAY FRIDAY (23rd inst.). FRIDAY FRIDAY At 2 p.m FRIDAY On the Premises, situated corner of VIVIAN AND TORY STREETS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will sell os above, under instructions from MR.; GEORGE WEBB, who is retiring from-business — - "" Z The Whole of his Extensive - • BULK ""■•.".•-.: ".BULK BULK : GROCERY STOCK. GROCERY STOCK. GROCERY STOCK. Also,— -- shop fittings : counters : horse. cart. and harness Continuation of Wednesday's Sale. Goods held over owing to lack of time. Excellent-opportunity for- both ..tho trade, j end pitblic: Make a- note to attend this Sale on FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., Auctioneers. AllAn.«h-«nfc.. !

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 46, 22 February 1917, Page 2