FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OUEEN'S THEATRE, ' UEEN'S THEATRE. CUBA-STREET CENTRAL. - Crowded at all - Sessions on Saturday. ■. ' THE TALK.-OF iTHE TOWN ! ■<-. Everybody delighted with "THE DAUGHTER of MACGREGOR" . .(Featuring Valentine Grant). Numbers of our regular patrons claim ,'The Daughter of MacGregor" feature, and excellent Supporting Programme, to V be the best" ever presented at THE QUEEN'S. Como and judge for yourselves. You'll not be disappointed.. Another drama well worth the admission money alone is.in two parts, entitled— "THAT GIRL OF BOURSE'S!" "A" Laughable and Clever Comedy,; "THE DEEP SEA LION!" •, Showing until 7 p.m.,: the Sixth Epispdo, of ,'.'.' i'PEGQ;.. THE' RING," ... , ... Entitled— "A CRY FOR HELP!" No increase in prices. Continuous from . ..ll^a'.m. ' ' '■' Book' at* Theatre. 'Phone 3255. j . DON'T MISS- THIS!■mjEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. U.a.m. .NOW-SHOWING. 10.30 p.m. PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, Scre'enland's Finest-Dramatic ptar, in !•'■■• f '"THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE." "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE." •''THE WORLD'S -GREAT SNARE." "THE WORLDS-GREAT SNARE." ,- A Pieturisa.tion of the novel by ■E. "■ Phillips Qppenheim. An Intensely Powerful Drama, Full of VThri'ling Incidents. Undoubtedly Pauline's Greatest Hit. 'excellent supporting items. iTIROWN THEATRE. • ....... I^ROWN .THEATRE. TO-NIGHT "At . TO-NIGHT The ' Management have pleasure in presenting, the Mighty Fox Photoplay, "A WOMAN'S TEMPTATION." From another of Count Tolstoi's most famous novels. The picture deals with the Sex Problem in a most delicate way, and. is the companion picture to THE KREUTZER SONATA. . Supported by the Latest Pathe Gazette (1800 ft.) 'Phono 3470. Reserve now at Begg's, or Theatre, N,o advance in prices. pRAND THEATRE, PETONE. Packed! -Crammed'!-' Jammed! • Hundreds Turned Away on Saturday, 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' Henry Ainloy in "SWEET LAVENDER" Henry Ainloy in "SWEET LAVENDER" Henry Aiijley. in "SWEET LAVENDER" The Mp'st'Delightful of Comedy-Dramas. ."■"'. " '"THE 'BROKEN COIN!" Reserves a-t the Grand Confectionery. "THE MATING !" with Bessie, Baryiscalo Finally TO-NIGHT ! 'TO-MORROW ONLY: f'THE GILDED FOOL!" (Fox). . As PUyed by. Nat Gqodwin WM. FAR NUM' Featured. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR • ' 'THEATRE,' NEWTOWN. TT7IMPRESS. Continuous. JCJMPRE.SS. .'.'"' «. : FATE'S BOOMERANG, / Presenting the Youthful and Lovely '" "■""'■■' MQLLIE KING,; as <'The Little:'M,ofcher of the Hills."'. A TALE OF CONTRASTS. _ The -Society. Life of New York against The Free Life of the Western "Hills. ■: . A -■ CLIMAX' ■EXTRAORDINARY. . The Faithless. Wife ancl her Paramour dashed to pieces-b.y -1 fall from a towering ..precipice—thus . does Fate hit back. :-ALSO—Special Films/ Showing ' S ; TRANDING ' OF'" MARARQA. MASTERTQN" MILITARY TOURNA- ..'. . "... :SBARTAGUS. •fiIVERYB.Op'Y'S. J^VERYBb.QY'S. ' Continuous. :••'■ "•■" '' -bill-ie burke .•'■ *^«,In. tl;e Opening Chapter of ... ^t.;.GLdRIA'S ROMANCE ! '_;■ ■;;-" 1«;«;'fl:L"O^l4'S. ROMANCE.! - You will love every moment of thie •'. Film "Novel, A more delightful tomboy than Billie fi'ever- larked or frolicked on the screen. The awakening of womanhqod in a beau- ."." . . tiful "'youpg girl's heart. - A FAULTLESS AND LOVELY ■ ' ' ' ''-PICTURE! ""■ Also, Louise Glaum, in "SOMEWHERE .-IN- FRANCE)" -or. ,the Vampire Spy. ' SPAKTAG'US. :¥7"ING'S: : T. .;:.. Nightly at 8. ~ J^ing^s.;; "The right sleeps, but never' dies." THROUGH THE WALL! A sensational Melodrama of a ..,,...,... ■ MASTEB CRIMINAL Who sets his cunning against the whole '"world 'of'RIGHT and" Social "Order; :.;;:;.:..;::. :..;:;.:tsee-;1\;: ,:; ' Ths Spectacular., Submarine. Outrage on a Passenger Liner. The hidden Vault with the slowly rieing TIDE OF DEATH. Tho. mysterjous secret chamber with its , "..'■.■" .....panelled walls'. Also, • PICTURES OF THE MARAROA ■■— -■- ---STRANDING. ...... .., ..,'. SPARTAGUS.. OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. y\EPLETION of • Staffs ■**-' through the \Var necessitates, tho employment of Offioe „,„„,. .Lftljpu.rr.say.ing.JDeyices. _ „... Call and Inspect Our Stock. THI; OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hall, .CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Paterson. are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their lato beloved daughter, Elizabeth which will leave their residence, 25, Apuka-st., Brooklyn, -To-morrow, 27th February, 1917, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBT.' H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embr.lmers, 'Phone 1999. 164, Adolaide-road. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIHE Friends of the late Mr. Edward JL D. Murray are respectfully invifceel to attend bis Funeral, which will leave his father's residence, 27, Roy-street, To-mor-row (Tuesday), 27th February, 1917, at 8,30 n.m. Requiem Mass ut G a.m. at St. Anne's Church, Newtown. .'...' J. FLYGER AND .CO., ■ Undertakers and Embalmers, . TeJ, p'4§A, ■'"_ "" 222, Cuba<«t*r,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1917, Page 2
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