HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. v TO-NIGHT! Last Night of this Programme. Last Night of this Programme.; ERMAKOV, . ERMAKOV, The Giant Cossack. Huntley Spencer ......' Tenor Thompson and Montez Comediennes Delavalea Chaplin and Fun > Merlyn and Aroh Ma.gi<J <?) LiJy Vockler SoubreFie Jennie M'Rao Contralto Maud Fanning Ever Popular Elliott Sisters Ditto Winifred and Lumley Live-wires And DAN CREW Caledonian Scream SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and All Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is. Plan at The Bristol till 1 pjn., thereafter at Theatre till 5 p.m. Reserve fee, 6d. MONDAY NEXT! At QHORTT'S THEATRE. 'At 'HAROLD LOCKWOOD And MAY 'ALLISON'S Greatest Success, / "PIDGIN ISLAND." "PIDGIN ISLAND." "PIDGIN ISLAND." "PIDGIN ISLAND." Adapted from Harold M'Grath's Famous Novel. ." .Advices from 'Auckland state that Pidgin Island is one o.f the greatest successes ever screened in that city, " A young wench of an eighteene years old; of favour was she counted likesome; of person stronglie made and manlie; of courage great, hardie and stout withall. . . .She had great semblance-of chastitie, both of body and behaviour." QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! At all Sessions. TO-NIGHT! The Vivid, Virile War Story, i'JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" THE MODERN MAID OF ORLEANS. A story of a girl's heroism at the front, in which history and fiction are interwoven . in a Magnificent Love Story on the Fields of Battle, Murder, and Sudden Death. PATHE GAZETTE. "PEG 0' THE RING!"Prices as usual. Book at the Theatre, or 'Phone 3255. .-QEOPLE'S PICTURE 'PALACE. 'X^EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. CHARLIE CHAPLIN The One. CHARLIE CHAPLIN and CHARLIE CHAPLIN , Only, In a Two-act Riot of Fun, "CHARLEY'S STORMY ROMANCE!" "CHARLEY'S STORMY ROMANCE!" The Best CHAPLIN Revue Yet. The Favourite Screen Actress,;'' GLADYS HULLETTE, In a New and Original Play, "HER NEW YORK!" "HER NEW YORK!" Q TAR '■ THEA TR E. (O TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LILIAN WALKER, Of the delightful dimples, in " INDISCRETION 1" . "INDISCRETION!" 'A striking and powerful play founded^ , on the text — " There is a wall of convention to protect the innocent. Beyond that wall there is nothing for a woman but shame and sorrow." Lilian Walker, as the girl who "will not take notice," is wholly refreshing and delightful. A clever, sparkling, and wholesome story, with'gripping situations. SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. PUBLIC MEETING, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL", THURSDAY, 19th APRIL,; At 8 p.m.* Business—To Adopt Constitution, eto,. 'All Second Division Reservists and their Wives invited to attend i ~S BAND. ■ ~ WATERSIDE WORKERS 1 ' BAND, At ISLAND BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. mELIC LIBRARY HALL, * , NEWTOWN (Nearly Opposite Hospital). SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'olook, . Subject: ' "WHY IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR GERMANY TO DOMINATE EUROPE." Tho Rise and Fall of Nations in the . Light of Prophecy. . Speaker: MR. A. L. KING. Seate Free. ' All Welcome. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (WELLINGTON BRANCH). MR. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS R. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS (Of ChristchuTch) Will Speak at the ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith-street, On SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject: "THE ROAD/TO RUIN." "V",, M. C. A. TO : NIGHT (Saturday), at B—Prayer Meeting. TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 4—Meeting for Men Only. Speaker—Rev. J. Richards. Subjecf'Jonah Up-to-Date." Soloiet—Miss Irene Fairclough. Strangers' Tea, 5 p.m. Soldiers and Visitors to the City cordially welcomed. x ' NAVY LEAGUE. ' ' ESSAY ON " THE~BRITISH NAVY DURING THE GREAT WAR." CONDITIONS: Open to Boys and Girls .of Wellington City and Suburban Primary Schools who will not be more than 13 years of age on 30th April, 1917. The length of the Essay is to be about 1000 words, and ■ the Essay must be the bona-fide work of the competitor. All Essays, with full name and postal address of competitor on right top corner of Essay, must reach the Hon. Secretary, , Mr. R. W. Shallcrass, at Harcourt's Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington, not later than 30th April, 1917. i Two prizes of 12s 6d and 8s 6d (value iin books) will be jriven for best Essays by boys and two similar prizes for Essays by girls. . Money for prizes has been kindly donat«ed by the.Hon. A, M, Mjrere, Mini_B,ter,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 2
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