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In the languago of playing cards j.c.williamson's ';"'.':;' '. "pair of-sixes" dignifies something even bettor than a royal flush. rtRAND OPERA HOUSE. br — Erection . . J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD. .vi&nager ... John Farrell. A Shriek from Start to Finish. - "A PAIR OF SIXES!" Che Funniest and Most Entertaining Play yet staged in-New Zealand. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS . LAST TWO VUGjMi -■ -,df.. . W ■ 808 SREIG,/ BEATRICE HOLLO vVAY,- - 'And' J. C. WILLIAMSON'S 1 SPLENDID COMEDY, COMPANY, ' In tho irresistibly humorous and brilliantly clover Farce Comedy, "A PAIR OF SIXES!" "A PAIR OJ? SIXES !" '•A PAIR OF SIXES !" Which fairly makes you roll in your seats through laughing. Still Another New Comedy, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, Last Three Nights of the Season. Firet Production her© of the exhilarating and fascinating Comedy Drama, •'THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN!" "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN!" '•'THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN!" (A Delicious and Refreshing Play! It Stirs Every. Emotion!' Plans at The Bristol. Day-Sates at the •-.Opera House Confectionery. " Prioes—D.C. and R.S., 6s;- Stalls, 3s;, , Gallery, la. Early Doors to Stalls and I Gallery, Is extra. , .„_ » '-■" •"• ''TCr.ATCH- -YOUR STEP.?. "A youngr wench of an eighteen© years /old; of favour was she counted likesome; fof person strongUo made "and manlie; of ■ courage great, liardio, and stout withall. . . She had great semblance ' pshMtitio, both of body and behaviour." QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. "ftaXXDAY! At alL,Sessions. TO-NIGHT 1' Tho Vivid, .Virile War Story, "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OP ARC OF LOOS!" "JOAN OF ARC OF LOOS !" MTHE MODERN MAID-OF, ORLEANS.' ! A story-of ft girf s heroism at the front, in I which history and fiction are interwoven I in » Magnificent Love Story on tho Fields j of Battle, Murder, and Sadden Death. --i i«HIS'CONSCIOUS CONSCIENCELESS." (A Scraming- Comedy).. GAUMONT GAZETTE. •TEG O" THE RING!" By special request the remaining three* '.episodes of this sensational serial will bo shown at night sessions as well as day sessions, the climax of tho story being . embodied in the last three chapters. Prices as usual.. Book at the Theatre, ; or 'Phone 3255. j ,"EIMMY WHELEN woara many Mag- ■ i • • nificent Gowns in i ' ■ "VANITY!" -"■yp-ATCH YOUR STEP." 1 Q T A R THEATRE. >' LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! "INDISCRETION!" v. i - „/■-i -• - .. Starring ■ LILIAN WALKER. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Star Trianglo Feature, "THE WHARF RAT!" "THE WHARF RAT!" ; Featuring ' tMAE MARSH and ROBERT HARRON. "THE MESH OF MYSTERY!" "THE MESH OF MYSTERY!" I .' Starring BILLIE BURKE. r ~~~ "THATCH YOUR STEP." A Splendid Fox Feature, . "THE GALLEY SLAVE !" Finally "THE GALLEY SLAVE !" To-night. TO-MOUROW. "THE STOLEN TRIUMPH!" A Remarkable Metro Picture. OURS, NEWTOWN. UR'S, NEWTOWN. ' jpIMMY WHELEN in\ "Vanity"- at Shortt's Theatre, Next Week. "TraTATCH YOUR ' STEP." . RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Final Screening of . . "THE RAIL RIDER!" "THE RAIL RIDER!" (TO-MORROW! ■- TO-MORROW! Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree In "THJJ OLD FOLKS AT HOME!" / "-W^ ATCH YOUR STEP-" ■ Under tho Auspices of tho Wellington Hospital and Charitablo Aid Board. T ECTURE TO WOMEN ' ONLY, JLi By Dr. Platts-Mills. "SOCIAL DISEASES." Illustrated wifcfi- Lantern Slides. Concert Chamber, Town Hall. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1917. 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. '•'-W ATOH YOUR STEP." TWTOMI-NATIONS FOR THE MAY MEETING Of the /lARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB Closo with the undersigned, THURSDAY NEXT. L, GRIFFITHS, ■ Secretary, Blenheim. 'TTiyATCH YOUR STEP."

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 91, 17 April 1917, Page 2

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