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"The greatest burden, in. this world is superstition." QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT 1 Tho „ Sensational, Paramount Story of Superstition. "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD "WITCHCRAFT" with FANNY WARD FANNY WAItD in "WITCHCRAFT" FAJtfNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" FANNY WARD in "WITCHCRAFT" The Zenith of Excitement! Tho Supromity of Sensation! Together with—"PEG 0' THE RING" Mt all sessions); A SCENIC TRAVELOGUE, TOPICAL GAZETTE, etc., ote. Prices as usual. Book at the Theatre, •r 'Phone 3255 OUR THEATRE. UK- THEATRE. Management presents ;mme. petrova, <% The Magnificent, In "the black butterfly!" "the black butterfly!" "the black butterfly!" "the black butterfly!" "The black butterfly.'" "the black butterfly!" A Metro 1 Master Play of Love and the Great War. TWO SESSIONS-6.15 and 8.15. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, William Fox Presents rA FEATURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET, "KREUTZER- SONATA," Coupt Leo Tolstoi's GREAT DRAMA., Three Broadway Stars: NANCE O'NEILL, THEDA BAHA, WILLIAM E. SHAY. Supported by a Cast of Distinction. Persons apparently over the ago of 21 years only admitted. ALL THIS WEEK! .- THE KTNG OF PICTUR" j A* CfHORTT'S THEATR* \t OHORTT'S THEATBTho World's Most Beautiful Actress, OLGA PETROVA'S SUCCESSOR., EMMY WEHLEN, EMMY WEHLEN, EMMY WEHLEN, In Metro's Gorgeously Costumed Screen: Triumph, "VANITY!" "VANITY!" "VANITY!" "VANITY!" "VANITY!" "VANITY!" ! Tho thousands of people who have visited this Theatre during the teet two days are unanimous in declaring "Vanity' t*bo one of the most beautiful pictures i ever screened in this city. k SEE IT TO-NIGHT, And See On© of the Screen's Greatest Triumphs. MONDAY NEXT: LIONEL BARRYMORE. LECTURE ON THE WAfe, By DR. A. K. NEWMAN, 1 Y.W.C.A. Club Rooms, Fowlds' Build- \ ings, Herbert-btreet, SATURDAY, 28th APRIL, At 8 p.m. Public invited. Collection for Building Fund. ! ANZAC DAY. P'ORIRU'A. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held XX. in tho Porirua Hall, on WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m. The Churches will combino at this service. Addresses will be given by the Itovs. W. H. Walton and C. H. Earwaker. Collection will be taken up for the Military Camp work of the Churchos. ©AILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. A NZA&, SERVICE, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8. Preacher—Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Special Solos and Hymns. \ UCKLAND .RACING CLUB. , XX WINTER MEETING, 1917. NOMINATIONS FOE/ j Great Northern Hurdles Groat Northern Steeplechase , Winter Steeplechaeo Cornwall Handicap I Prince of Wales Handicap . York Welter Handicap CLOSE on FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, by 9 p.m. Fees (1 soy each) must accompany nominations. J. F. HABTLAND; Secretary. THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO. THE PLEYEL (CEtOPIN'S FAVOURITE.) SHIPMENTS to hand of a)l models 6f these famous Pianos. These Ehbukl bo inspectsd by intending purchasers. The remarkable tone produced is attributed to a special metal (Pleyel S | patent) used in the frames. PLEYEL'S first started piano makirig in 1807, and arc) in trie froiil rank of . piano manufacturers to-day. The piano for tho artist — THE PLEYEL. Inspection cordially invited. Full present value allowed for your old Piano as part payment, the balance in cash or easy terms. g, SOLE AGENTS: CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., JIANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. ■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 2

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