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NEW: (MACMAH.ON'B) THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 11 a.m. DAINTY MARY PICKFORD SCREENLAND'S FAVOURITE SUPREME, IN "HDLDA FROM HOLIiAND." A Quaint Lovable Photoplay, featuring "Mary" ' as a little- Dutch Girl in-clogs, who plays the part of mother and sister to her three little motherless brothers: A Charming Story with a Beautiful Blending of Pathos and Humour. THE LATEST "PARAMOUNT" AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, AND OTHERS No advance in Price' Come eai ly and secure «eats ■"* " <■* "Alas, how easily things go wrongl I There- comes a mist and a dmmg ram, , ' A sigh too much 01 a kits too long | And hfo is never tho same- again " THE Q U E E N'S. TO-DAY! (At AU Sessions!) TO-NIGHT! THK -PARAMOUNT LINKED SWEETNESS LONG DRAWN OUT-OF "Tj H E XI S £,".-y ■ A Delectable Diversion in Drama, featuring that Chic and Charming Parisienne, MARGUERITE CQURTOT, and that Ideal Hero, OWEN MOORE. ' "THE KISS." _ "THE KISS." . " THE: KISS."----1 You can't have too much of it, either in real life-or at THE QUEEN'S.. > "PEG O\ THE RING.". . ' /. ' _, ' Last.and Most Thrilling Episode of This Adventurous Serial. AND A BUDGET OF OTHER - SELECTED ATTRACTIONS, . . '•' Prices as usual. Book at the Theatre or 'Phone'32ss. _ .„ N.Z. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY, • (WELLINGTON BRANCH.) ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS AND NAVAL MEN ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE ABOVE SOCIETY'S SECOND ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATIVE DINNER IN THE TOWN HALL* TOWN HALL-TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, M 28th APRIL, at.7.15 Sharp. -v^Vs|i|P|\ Tickets admitting to gallery after 8 o'clock may be obtained by relatives of soldieis on application to Returned Soldiers' Club, Lambton-quay, or to J- Ti"VQ'TT I"DTJ T TTMCT^I ' - "*'■--"TfS&'t/^SJS^W^^^ '' Hon. Gen. Sec, 18, Grey-sfo-eefc.

£1000 ' __^ 0E W . 6 D SOLDIERS' HOSTEL \J ART UNION ' To raise funds for a Hostel in Wellington . for Crippled and Infirm Returned Soldiers. : V . LIST OF PRIZES!' '* ' Ist Prize, ZL Motor Car (on view in the A.B.C. Taxi Window), . value. £500 2nd Prize, 200 Sheep, value ,£2OO „ 3rd' Prize, 100 S%ep, value £100 ' 4tlT Prize, Lady's Sealskin Coafc to order (see George,and Kersley's window), or 60 Sheep, value £60 - !' sth Prize, Diamond Ring (see Lloyd's window), value £20 , 2 Prizes of' 10 Sheep each, value- £20 100 Prizes of 1 Sheep eaoh, value £100 107 Prizes, Gifta of Hawkes Bay and Manawatu Earnjera, value-£IOOO. . TICKETS SIXPENCE, ' " 'Tickets- at' Tobacconists' and Pqpksellors'. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 4th and sth MAY, a man will give either 2s 6d, ss, 7s 6d, or 10s in Wellington City to each person who, on request by him, can produce a CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' 'HOSTEL ART UNION TICKET. £10 will be distributed.

PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "■ A FEATURE UNPARALLELED. Count Leo Tolstoi's 'GREAT DRAMA. ""KREUTZER SONATA." "KREUTZER SONATA." , ' -•"■' "KREUTZER SONATA," Persons apparently over the'jage of 21 . years only admitted. OUR NEXT SPECIAL, ,A New Era in Pictures, the First of tho Famous I "ART" PHOTOPLAYS \ | .■.'.■•■ Will ; be "..Screened, Entitled I ' "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" ' "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" "THE LASH OF DESTINY!" Featuring a Stage Beauty, GERTRUDE M'COY. GERTRUDE M'COY. "THE LASH OF-DESTINY!" Is a Society Driuno,' showing how a COUNTRY GIRL can make good despite the allurements and pitfalls of a big city. , B' RITANNIA THEATRE. '-' .! Last Night of A DAINTY SCREEN ARTIST, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, ■■■■■•. In tho WILLIAM FOX Photoplay, "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!"' "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS!" A Refreshing Story of the Out of Doors. „ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), . An "EXTRA SPECIAL" Attraction f rom Filmdom. - :• ■■ A Screen Version of ISRAEL ZANGWELL'S Wonderful Stage Success,, + "MERELY-MARY ANN!" "MERELY MARY'ANN!" "MERELY MARY ANN!" A Drama Full of Appeal and Sympathy,:, Acted by a. MAGNIFICENT CAST. ■ . And . A William Fox Two-reel Comedy, "CHASED INTO LOVE!" "CHASED INTO LOVE!" "CHASED INTO LOVE!" TJUBLIC CHAMBER CONCERT. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Balltuico-street. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 3 o'clock. IN AID OF BROOKLYN JUNIOR STAR LIBRARY: ( An \ excellent programme has been 'airaTtKod, contributed to by Mr. Hamilton Hodges, who will sing Blume^hal's famous song, "The Requital." Pupils of Mies EeteUe Beere will also assist. Admission, Is. Aftornoon Tea. THE ASSOCIATED fiOARD, R.A.M.,' R.C.M., LONDON, ' ' ENTRIES, for Theory Examinations close on TUESDAY, Ist MAY, atthe Board's Office, care Tho Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., Lambton-quay. Teachers are requested to send in entries on that day only, if convenient, unless they send them by post to Box 170. > Entry Forms may. ,be obtained at all music stores. The examination will be held on Saturday, 2nd June. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SATURDAY TRAINS. ■ (COMMENCING 'SATURDAY, 28th \J APRIL, and on each succeeding Saturday until further notice, Extra Passenger Trains will, run as follows: — For JOHNSONVILLE—WeIIington dep. 10.20 and 11.25 p.m. ■ For PAEKAKARIKI—WeIIington dep. 11.25 p.m. For WELLINGTON (THORNDON)Johnsonvillo dep. 10.57 p.m. For WELLINGTON (LAMBTON)—Upper Hutt dep. 6.40 p.m., Lower Hutt A 7.27 and 10.30 p.m., Petone 7.32.and 10.34 p.m. ■ ' '■'■■'''. For LOWER HUTT—Wellington doii. 9.25 and ".11.30 p.m. For UPPER HUTT—Wellington dep. 11.30 p.m. BY ORDER. 3TJALANCE-SHEETS, Reports, Articles .S3 of Association,' etc., printed . expeditiously at The Evening Post General Printing House.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 2

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