I\?Q CESSATION OF ATTRACTIONS HERE! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE, LTD. THE CHAMPAGNE OF VARIETY! Bright, Light, and Sparkling. First New Zealand of the Renowned Continental Stars, THE KLOSS SISTERS! THE KLOSS SISTERS! The Superb Feats of these Celebrated and Genuine Artists present the Height of Dexterity, combined with the Acme of Grace and Sensational Effect. Starring Re-engagement ot Marjorie THE TINY TOTS Eileen Marjorie THE TINY TOTS Eileen The Astonishing Juvenile Acrobats and ' Meteoric Miniature Marvels. Direct from London, The Military Ventriloquist, LIEUT.'GORDON, LIEUT. GORDON, Introducing his Garrulous Accomplice, "NOSEY," the Drummer Boy. Welcome Reappearance of FRED ARTHUR, FRED ARTHUR, '■ Exponent of "Shabby Genteel" Comedy. Maud Fanning, Elliott Sisters, Dan Crew, Gwen Hasto, Walter Emer6on, H. Spencer, And the Superlative Novelty Act, - GEORGE WHEELER, The famou3 "Musical Tramp," whose commotion of comedy and melange of melody constitutes a Fandango, of Fun. Prices —2s and Is. Plan at The Bristol. 6d extra. "Witchcraft, that horrid incubus which, dwelt in darkness, with all its racks and poison chalices, is passing away without ; ■ * . ' return." aUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! The Sensational Paramount Story of Superstition. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures.' Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. .Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. Queen's Pictures. Queen's "WITCHCRAFT." Pictures. The Zenith of Excitement! .The Supremity of Sensation! To°-cthor with—"PEG: 0' THE RING" (at all sessions); . A SCENIC TRAVELOGUE, TOPICAL GAZETTE, etc., etc. Prices as usual. Book at the Theatre, or "Phone 3255. , . EVERYBODY'S. - ' Continuous. VERYBODY'S. , DOROTHY DALTON, The most adorable of screen sirens, in "THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." By a trick of pitiless beauty wrests a young husband from bis girl wife, AND THEN "You have stolen him, I mean to win his love again, and I'll FIGHT FAIR as long as you do." .■ And tho Siren lost. SPLENDID EMOTIONAL ACTING. Wizard-like Studio Work is seen in the, TERRIFIC TRAIN SMASH, BILLIE BURKES Latest is "THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL." „ (If you are not r following Gloria's Romance, this is the instalment to commence seeing.) THE KING'S. Hayward's Pictures. HE ICING'S. Nightly at 8. ARSENE LUPIN, . A sparkling modern. 1, play, dealing with a Master Cracksman, '.who is never baffled. FULL OF SURPRISING AND INGENIOUS DEVICES. A TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, full of thrills and dramatic situations. Watch for the last scenes, which are comp'ellingljr"'beaufifuT and" replete with genuine pathos. GERALD AMES, GERALD AMES. Of "Prisoner of Zenda" fame, is the leading Plaj'cr, and there is A STRONG SUPPORTING CAST. Reserves at Bristol or by 'Phono 3143.' THE EMPRESS. : Continuous HE EMPRESS. To-day.; THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In tho World Film Drama,' "THE RISE OF SUSAN!" ■ "A confession 6he should not have made." "I am no Countess,. "I am only, a Shop Girl." Tho Supremo Play yet for the Work of the. Empress of Emotion,' From Modiste's Mannequin to Sham Countess. AND THEN, TRAGEDY at its DIREST and BLACKEST. , Gorgeous and Unprecedented Dressing, Sdeno after Scene of Unequalled Splen- ' dour. ■ ' NOTE.—This Picture in Auckland has equalled, tho attendance record for "The Common Law." It will oreo.te nothing less thari a sen6ation here. We advise all who can to attend the 7 o'clock session; many will bo turned away later. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION committee: MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T ABOUR RALLY! ■M ■ ■ . . LABOUR RALLY! ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. i . Speakers: MESSRS. READ (Chairman) CHAPMAN WILES - . . HUTCHISON : MRS. SNOW : MRS. AITKEN FINAL RALLY, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 24th APRIL' ■ At B.p.m. y' Speakers: MESSRS. M'KENZIE (Chairman) ' . HINDMARSH / HOLLAND KENNEDY "MRS. BECK :. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGEL'S, KELBURN. THE' Annual Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Churchroom, at 8 p.m., TUESDAY, 24th insl\ Business: Presentation of Accounts, Election of Church, Officers, and Matters of Parochial importance. • - G. N. STURTEVANT, H. E. EVANS, Churchwardens.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 2
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