|^RAND OPERA HOUSE. ' '"" (trO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I 7 { _ , THE REVUE, ."-. :v\.: ■\vatgh'.y6ur step! "• "WATCH YOUR STEP! I WATCH YOUR. STEP! I WATCH YOUR STEP ! WATCH YOUR STEP! ; A RIOT OF REVELRY. 'Direction Returned Soldiers' Association. 100 — PERFORMERS. — 100 V ; 100 — PERFORMERS. — 100 » (All Working- Gratuitously for Returned Soldiere. ; Produced by OWEN CARDSTON. Cast includes — , : • EVA CARDSTON, a Charming Soubrette J3THEL RAE, a Popular Favourite \'J. WALLACE ATKINSON, o. Clever Dam© ' fC. B. THROSBY, a Smart Comedian And a Host of Others. 1 ■ ALL PROFITS TO RETURNED ■ ■ *• SOLDIERS''ASSOCIATION. .PLAYED TO .PACKED HOUSES ' ;.• ; EVERYWHERE. PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. ! ,BOX PLAN at Bristol Piano Company. XPRITANNIA THEATRE. ' '-' 'CAST OF CHARACTERS In •WILLIAM FOX'S GREAT PHOTONS DRAMA, '"•' '"CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" — "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" Caprice Talbert June Capric* ' Jack Edmunds Harry S. Eillia-rd 'Dave Talbort Joel Day - ■ ■ Maria Baker Lisle Leigh Tim Baker Richard Hale James Edmunds Albert Gran Tom Edmunds Tom. Burrough ' Pick Dean© Robt. D. Walker j Caprice's Aunt Sara- Alex<uider ' _ Fairy Queen Harriet Thompson ,' liWritten by Clarenco I. Harris. Directed by John G. Adolfi. , CROWN THEATRE. I ROWN THEATRE. j '. JirO-NICJHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! ARSENE LUPIN, _ j iA sparkling modern play, dealing with a I 'Mister Cracksman, whp is never baffled. ] FULL OF SURPRISING AND j INGENIOUS DEVICES. ; IA 'TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, 'full of -thrills and dramatic situations. ! . ,Watoh for- the last scenes, *-hich arc \ icompellingly beautiful, and reploto with ! Genuine pathos. \ GERALD AMES, ; GERALD AMES, • OF "Prisoner of Zenda," fame, is tho : leading player, and there is A Strorig Supporting Cast. ;. PJari'at Bugg's, or 'Phone 3470. NOTICE. —The Management have plea(•sure in announcing the Sppcial Engagement df Miss Hanify, Wellington's most 1 brilliant Pianisto. ' fiTW'EW .(MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. ■j ' •{• NOW SHOWING! -.'„BLANCHE SWEET, / BLANCHE SWEET, ! ' \Tho Favourite Lasky Star, in ;, ". - "UNPROTECTED!" ; ---" ''UNPROTECTED!" fe& Powerful and Thrilling Drama of the Prison Camps, PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE No. 6. V Giving a Trip Through the Panama Canal. "FORD'S MONTHLY." Showing Beautiful Views of Niagara Falls And ' ' "THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE." A Novel and Interesting Programme. iTTIVERYBODY'S. Continuous. ' , UJiVERYBODY'S. • DOROTHY DALTON, ,Tho -most adorable of screen sirens> in '■'THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." A trick of pitiless beauty wrests a. yotfng husband from his girl wife, AND THEN ', '•''"Yob have stolen him, I .mean to win his ' 'lovs again, and I'U FIGHT FAIR as 'U."_" ' long as you do " And the Shcn lost. SPLENDID EMOTIONAL ACTING. iwizard-lik6'Studio Work is, seen in the ;" TERRIFIC TRAIN SMASH, iBILLIE BURKES Latest is "THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL." - (It you-' ar<j -'nob fojlowing Gloria's llomancc, this is tho instalment to commence seeing.) ffUIE -KING'B. Hay ward's Pictures. IX HE KING'S. Nightly at 8. ' ■ ARSENE LUPIN, 'A- sparkling-modem play, dealing with a '■'. .tMaote'r, Criacksnian, ivl:o is never bafHed. ."■'FULL OF SURPRISING AND • INGENIOUS DEVICES. ?A TOP-NOTCH, DETECTIVE YARN, 'full of thrills and. dramatic situations. iWatch for',the'last scenes, which are '•teonlpjellijjgly beautiful and replete with genuine pathos. GERALD AMES, GERALD AMES, \ jjQf ••Frhyncr of Zenda." fame, is tho lead/ug Player, and there is A STRONG SUPPORTING CAST. ! Reserves at Bristol or by 'Phon© 3143 , rriHE EMPRESS. Continuous 1 , i-B-lIE EMPRESS. To-day. THK QUEEN OF THE SCREEN, " CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In the World Film Drama, "THE RISE OF SUSAN!" fThc SupTemc Play yet for the Work of " the Empress of Emotion, From Modiste's Mannequin to Sham | Courttoss. AND THEN, ] TRAGEDY at its DIREST and BLACKEST. J ,'Corgeous and Unprecedented Dressing, I . Sceno after Scene of Unequalled Splendour. '"See it At 11.35, 1.25, 3.5,. 5.12. 7.2, 8.35. "\Ve advise all who -can to attend the 'V o'clock session; many will bo tarncd away later. STAR - THEATRE A Triangle Star Feature, FEMALE OF THE SPECIES, FEMALE OF THE SPECIES, Starring Enid Markev and Dorothy Dalton. .-•..-... . .-BILLIE BURKE ' - -- In - THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL. THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL. 'fi RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 'URLIE OIIAPLIK as THE COUNT. 1000 Laugh? in ono Film .E MAKtNO OVER OF GEOFFREY MANNING!." The re3ulU of To-day's Elections will bp announced on tho screen. T /#^\ f/P CONCERT will be held in Vo6 Social 1, Hall of the abovo Society, on .SATURDAY, the 28th, commencing at-8 {p.m. Leading local talent. '
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 2
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