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<pRANO OPERA HOUSE. 10-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! THE REVUE, LAST TWO NIGHTS. WATCH YOUR STEP ! WATCH YOUR - STEP ! WATCH YOUR STEP! WATCH YOUR STEP! A RIOT OF REVELRY Direction Returned Soldiers' Association. 100 — PERFORMERS, r- 100 100 — PERFORMERS. — 100 All Working Gratuitously for Returned Soldiers. Produced by OWEN CARDSTON. Cast includes — EVA CARDSTON, a. Charming Soubrette ETHEL RAE.^a. Popular Favourite J. WALLACE ATKINSON, a. Clover Damo C. B. THROSBY, n. Smart Comedian And a. Host o£ Others. ' 'ALL ."PROFITS TO RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. PLAYED TO-PACKED HOUSES • EVERYWHERE. i ■ PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. ' BOX PLAN at Bristol Piajio Company. All accounts againtl WaLch Your Step , Revuo Club must be rendered imraedi- ' a.tcly. TVTEW (MACMAIION'S) THEATRE. I^l ' FINAL SCREENINGS . v BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET, The Favourite Lasky -Star, in " UNPROTECTED !" " UNPROTECTED!" fA Poworful and .Thrilling Drama of the American Prison Camps. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. LAST TWO DAYS; ■ , .'At ©HORTT'S THEATRE. Af OHORTT'S THEATRE. , Of Beautiful EMMY WEHLEN, EMMY WEHLEN, EMMY WEHLEN, In "VANITY!" "VANITY !" "VANITY'" "VANITY!" ■VANITY!" "VANITY!" This picture ha 1! proved a. tremendous ittiaction, .md picture lo\crs are advi3od lot to miss the opportunity of seeing it MONDAY NEXT. LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE UPHEAVAL'" "THE UPHEAVAL!" ROWN THEATRE ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! ARSENE LUPIN, * A sparkling modern pl»j, dealing wifli a Master Cracksman, who is novor baffltiu FULL OF SURPRISING AND INGENIOUS DEVICES A TOP-NOTCH DETECTIVE YARN, full of thrills and dramatic situations Watch foi trio labt scenes, which are compellingly beaatiful, and leplete with genuino pathos GERALD AMES, Of "Prisone£.-0f Zenda" fame, is the leading player, and there is A Strong Supporting Cast Plan at Begg's, or 'Phone 3470 STAR THEATRE LAST NIGHT "FEMALE OF THE SPECIES." BILLIE, BURKE In "THE SHADOW OF SCANDAL" TO-MORROW, AT THE MATINEEA Powerful Greater Vitagraph Play, Dealing with a soci.il menace^ — "THE ENEMY'" "THE ENEMY!" ►Featuring Charles Kent, Peggy Hyland. And CHARLIE CHAPLIN as "THE VAGABOND!" OURS, NEWTOWN. UR'S, NEWTOWN. LAST NIGHT OLGA PETROVA in •"THE BLACK BUTTERFLY!" TO-MORROW , JUNE CAPRICE in '"OAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" (Fox^ ,yp RAND THEATRE, PETONE X* TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Final Screening of ' CHARLES CHAPLIN as THE COUNT And "THE MAKING OVER OF „ GEOFFREY MANNING." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), "THE PILLORYJ' - ' SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT T-TIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. SUNDAY 29th APRIL, At 8.15 p.m. CN Z NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison) WINNERS OF 17 CHAMPIONSHIP ~ PRIZES! MADAME ANNIE BROWN will sing. MR- HERBERT BLOY'(Violin Soloist) will plaj MR A. S HILLIKER ('Cello Soloist) will play , Silver coin collection. Pm.no kindly lent by The Bristol Piano 'Co. RUGBY FOOTBALL. w 'ATHLETIC PARK, . SATUEDAY,"i7om 115 to 5. _ fT\'HE Season will open on SATURDAY '-*• . v.ifch' .the "annual " SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, ' When j, total of 30 gnme^ will bo played between players of the younger generation, who' represent our National Winter Game during the absence of their .seniors who a<-o fighting for King and 'Country. Many excellent contests should 'be seen in these matches, and'in com petition matches throughout the season, 'and the Union bolicit the continued support of Patrons For Individual Play and Bright Football COME TO ATHLETIC PARK ON SATURDAY. Admission, 6d; Ladies,-free. Grandstand, 6d. m'HE Patriotic Society's Band will paradu at Returned Soldiers' Club, Lambcon-quay, on SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 45, and march to Town Hall JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. Gen. See. '■" WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE. OF. UNCLAIMED .DOGS BY . . AUCTION FAT' SALE of Unclaimed Dogs by auction uOL 'will be held at the Corporation iYards, Clyde-quay,. TQ-MORROW ,(Sat-, lirday), the 28th INST. ■. ■ at ■ 245 -p.m. - - R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 27th April, 1917.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 2

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