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fi RAND OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT}! TO-NIGHT! ONE NIGHT ONLY Special Revival of the Greatest of all Farce Comedies, "CHARLEY'S AUNT!" "CHARLEY'S AUNT!" "CHARLEY'S AUNT!" ■From Brazil Where the Nut 6 Come From." ••'Funny Enough to Make a Cat Laugh." Laugh! You Must Laugh! YOU CAN'T HELP IT! Mr. Norman Aitken as the Aunt, as -played by him throughout New Zealand with wonderful success. "CHARLEY'S AUNT!" "CHARLEY'S. AUNT!" Don't miss seeing' the "Dear Old Lady from Brazil." ■ TO-NIGHT!, TO-NIGHT! Prices—D.C. and.O.S., 45,; Stalls, 2s 6d: Gallery,. Is. Early Doom: to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra." ; , ... . . Box Plan at The Bristol. - A Motor,,'' Bus will leave S&atoun Tram Tcrrninus'at 7 p.m.;-returning at the.close of the performance To-night. ■'. ." TO ;w N: '■;, ;..■ .'.■ ha l h SATURDAY, 12th MAY. ■MONDAY, 14th MAY. TWO RECITALS ONLY. ' TWO RECITALS ONLY. TWO RECITALS ONLY. LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY LEO CHERNIAVSKY JAN CHERNIAVSKY JAN CHERNIAVSKY JAN CHERNIAVSKY MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY AFTER THEIR. TRIUMPHS IN AMERICA. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. PRICES-4s, 3s, 2e. ■>00 SEATS AT Is. 00 SEATS AT Is. >00 SEATS AT Is. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Acoomrjaoist . ALEX. CZERNY. QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. THE FAMILY RESORT. The Newest, Largest, and Most Up-to-date Continuous Theatre in Wellington, and Proclaimed by all Patrons to Show THE BEST PICTURE PROGRAMMES. Pleasure and Variety is Our Motto. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Magnificent Success, "THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH!" "THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH!" !A Five-reel La*ky Masterpiece. A Story of Society and the Mining Camp. Crowded with Powerful Dramatic and Humorous Scenos. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: Topical- Gazette (showing German Interned Steamers in American Harbours, etc., etc.), Gorgeous Travel Scenics, Comedies, and Educational Subjects.' OUR.* PRICES NEVER VARY. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. » Adults./6d. Children, 3d. Reserved Circle, 6d extra. Consistently Continuous from 11 a.m. COMING TO-MORROW. The Daintiest of All Picture Favourites, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, In tho Great American Comedy-Drama . Success, "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON." The girl who could not tell the truth. !A Play that is Fascinating a.nd Different. MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. Commencing at 11 a.m. To-morrow. HAROLD CARR, Ma.na.geT. BRITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. A Remarkable Fox Feature— "FIGHTING BLOOD." "FIGHTING BLOOD." "FIGHTING BLOOD.'' Featuring WILLIAM FARNUM*, 1 Supported by DOROTHY BERNARD and a STRONG CAST Also, FUNNY BILLY MASON >• In a Two-reel Soream, "BRAIN STORM!" OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. LAST NIGHT "THE AWAKENING OF HELENA RICHIE." TO-MORROW (MATINEE at 2.30), WM. FARNDM in "FIGHTING BLOOD" (FOX). NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. FINAL SCREENINGS ; ■ :.•■ THE Featuring THE CHEAT FANNIE WARD, CHEAT CHEAT The Famous Beauty CHEAT CHEAT ■ Actress, and CHEAT CHEAT SBSSUE HAYAKAWA CHEAT . CHEAT..The Japanese Irving, CHEAT • ■■■ Tho Latest Australian Gazette. .:; "": „ ... And Others. rf^KAND THEATRE, PETONE. WT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Final Screening of "THE VELVET PAW!" ■•■ ""THE VELVET PAW!" 2.3O—SATURDAY—B.O. MOLLIE KING in "FATE'S BOOMARANG." The Second Episode of 'PEG O' THE RING!" RUGBY SEASON, OPENING TO-MORROW (Saturday). ' ' ". . 'ATHLETIC PARK, at 3: | UNIVERSITY v OLD BOYS. ST. PAT.'S COLLEGE v. ORIENTAL. PETONE:■ SELWYN v. PETONE. Admission 6d. Ladies free. Grandstand 6d. SURPRISE BAG DAY. \ A MEETING in connection wj»h Sur- ' prise Bag Day will be held at the V.M.C.A. at 3 o'clock on MONDAY, 14th MAY All' ladies interested are cordially in-.. •died.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 11 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 11 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 11 May 1917, Page 2

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