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WHAT'S ON TO-NIGHT? NOTE.—Pictures of the Mararoa, Wreck will be Screened (weather permitting), - ■'. at all theso Theatres. , ■ ,; AT EVERYBODY'S: RADIANT BILLIE BURKE, The Motion Picture Novel, "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." A CHAIN OF FILM JEWELS OF RARE AND SURPASSING BEAUTY. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes, the joint authors of this wonderful Film Novel, have constructed a, story of complete artistry and thrilling beauty. It tells of the youth, womanhood, and mating of lovely Gloria Stafford, the daughter of a New York millionaire. In the first scenes she is a high-spirited girl, whose restlessness leads her into black trouble. Woven into the opening scenes is the first awakening , . ■ of womanhood in the girl's heart. , : • ■ Billie Burkes entrancing witchery, her spirited sweetness, and her power of • > natural but intense emotion are all given full play. The First Story "LOST IN THE EVERGLADES," is a FAULTLESS AND ALTOGETHER LOVELY PRODUCTION 1 ; We also Screen: "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE!" , ■ Featuring LOUISE GLAUM*. ,-.' . - A dynamic photo-dramatisation of the story by Richard Harding Davis. The story of a. seductive siren who steals French State secrets for the Kaiser. It's a Trianglo drama of. unusual strength. If you cannot get along at 7 o'clock, ring 'Phone 50 for Reserves. Al J-JLLXij i\.lJNC>r fe (AND STAR, NEWTOWN): A remarkably well done Melodrama of the spectacular and sensational order, full of surprises and splendid acting, done in a way that is different. See— ' • "THROUGH THE WALL." The story of a master criminal, who found that "the right sleepsl but never dies. 1' Suitable List of Supporting' Plays.. .. 'Phone 3143 for Reservations. AT THE EMPRESS: Mollie King, the 18-year-old Genius, in "FATE'S BOOMERANG!" The story of a faithless wife whose sin hits back. A World Film Success. SP A R T A G US! ANOTHER TREMENDOUS ATTRACTiON 1 NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. 11a.m. / NOW SHOWING. 10.30 p.m. PAULINE FREDERICK, SCREENLAND'S FINEST DRAMATIC STAR; IN THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE! A Picturisation of the Novel, by E. Phillips Oppenheinu AN INTENSELY POWERFUL DRAMA. ONE THAT WILL HOLD YOU.; You Will Like It Better Than "Sold " or "Trie Spider."Pauline's .Greatest Hit. _ , EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. ' No advance in prices. Come early and secure eeats. ' Watch This Space Each Week-end. RED CROSS ART UNION. ■. •. . ' ■..'■'■■ ".,..•■■' - :-: ' ■ ■-■: ■.-. ' • . . '■ \ ■■ ■: . ,'■ iftAA SHEEP FOR -| [ m ■;. -; ■ IUUU SHEEP FOR J-/ : 34 PRIZES, GIFTS OF TAIHAPE FARMERS. THE money raised by this; Art' Union be,cabled to headquarters, and thus ; be available in its mission of' mercy for our, soldiers in the coming' great offensive. Wherever our boys have to 1, endure the anguish of war there are found members of this noble band of voluntary workers Succouring' the sufferers. ■ - Last year the British Red Cross administered more than £3,000,000, and the expenses were below 7d in the £„ ' ' . '■ Lord Northcliife, the Napoleon of Journalism and great War Critic, -writes: — "The Red Cross is an organisation at whose perfection I stand and marvel." The Art Union will not bo postponed. A special committee keeps expenses low. Each ticket has a chance of the 34 prizes. Tickets are procurable from Tobacconists, or from A. M. Ryan, Red, Cross Art Union, Taih»pe.

m -A I H-A P E S H 0 W. To be held on the RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, On, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th INST. RECORD ENTRIES. , Excursion Fares will be issued from Marlon, to Taumarunui and intermediate stations to Taihape. Special Trains arragged. J?or particulars see Railway. Handbills. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR, To be held at the TAIHAPE SALEYARDS On • . ' ' ' / THURSDAY, Ist MARCH. Entries. from Prominent Breeders of. Romneys, Lincolns, etc; ALL NEW ZEALANDERS SHOULD HAVE A COPY OF. THE LATEST SONG— • ~~ "...■ "THE LONG WHITE CLOUD" j "THE LONG WHITE CLOUD" ("Aotea Roa."). THIS Song (popularised by the 22nd Reinforcements) is of the class made so popular by the war, the Song breathing the Home sentiment. The words of the refrain read: "Way out yonder is the Long White j Cloud, The land for which we yearn; Where tho wind breathes balm by the Nikau Palm, . ' ; : . . And the Bel] Bird chimes in the fern. Oh ' the Bell Bird is calling us homeward With his tender appeal, clear and loud— Always keep to tho trail where your j thoughts set sail, I Home to the Long White Cloud." Composed, printed, and published by New Zealanders for New Zealand singers. Obtainable at any Music House in the Dominion, 2s per copy, or from^the Publishers— ; CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Why not call and hear it tried over ? MR, AND MRS.'.' HERBER T B L O V H E R. BERT B L 0 V II ERBE .R T .BL 0 V HAVE Resumed Teaching VIOLIN AND PIANO. VIOLIN AND PIANO. Communications: 78, Apu-crosoent, Lyall Bay. DANCING. MISS NESTA CARWELL-COQKE will recomraenco her Classes for Physical Culture and Dancing on Monday, 2nd April. ■ I'rospectus will'be sent on application. Saturday Morning Class; Masonic Hall, Bouleolt-street, 10 a.m. Cecil-road. "Wadoetown. Tel. 1822.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 2