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aUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'B THEATRE, CUBA-ST. THE FAMILY RJiSORT. Now presenting the Greatest Picture Programmes that have ever been shown in the City. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. A Programme 9000 feet long, headed by MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, MARGUERITE CLARK, In tho Latest and Greatest American Success. The :Story of a Girl who could Not Tell the Truth. "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" In this Enchanting and Thrilliug Play. Five .Reels of Sheer Passionate Delight. MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK Has made the crowning success of her life. It ia a magnificent production, packed with everything that, makes popularity. MOST SUMPTUOUSLY PRODUCED. TREMENDOUS EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS. Punctuated with Sparkling, Humorous, Episodes. "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" Is the most unusual and delightful story that has even been told on the screen. Read the SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Read the SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Every Picture Picked" to Entertain. "UP THE ANDES." 1000 feet of Gorgeous Travel Scenes. "ANGEL OR DEMON?" v "ANGEL OR DEMON?" 1 2000 feet of Sensational Drama. From the celebrated poem written by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. Perhaps the most tenso drama ever staged. THE LATEST GAZETTE. 500 feet of the World's Latest News. "THE FARMER'S DILEMMA." 1000 feet of Shrieking and Bubbling Laughter. OUR, PRICES NEVER VARY. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. Reserved Circle, 6d extra. Consistently Continuous from 11 a.m. OUR SOLE AIM IS To keep tho QUEEN'S THEATRE the most popular place in the City, a.nd to deserve the support of every Man, Woman, and Child in Wellington and surrounding districts. WATCH OUR SUCCESS. HAROLD CARR, Manager. COMMENCING MONDAY, at 3.30. At CJHORTT'S THEATRE -M OHORTT'S THEATRE That Famous Actress, FRANCES NELSON, FRANCES NELSON, FRANCES NELSON, FRANCES NELSON, America's Queen of Beauty, In that Mighty, Moral Play, "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" Which especiaJly flays those who take the attitude that the rich man can do no wrong. "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" "iJNE OF MANY!" Is unsparing in its denunciation of those parents who, doing evil themselves, display hypocritical anger at the shortcomings of their children. "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" Was pronounced by the members' of the American National Board of Censorship as a PROFOUND MORAL LESSON,, the ■women members... being especially enthusiastic. "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" "ONE OF MANY!" Is described by the Press of Ameraoa-as the MOST POWERFUL PICTURE PLAY OF THE SEASON. T3RITANNIA THEATRE. SOLOMON IN ALL HIS GLORY Could not equal on© member of tho Sewing Circle which helps Luoy \ White make clothes for the poor. WILLIAM FOX / Presents JUNE CAPRICE and / HARRY HILLIARD In "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS!" Which tells how a. little- country girl assumed tho blame for a neighbour's child. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE<S PICTURE PALACE. A COLOSSAL TRIUMPH. THE BURNING QUESTIONS OF THE HOUR: PREPAREDNESS PATRIOTISM, Magnificently shown in the Six-reel Drama, exposing the INTERNATIONAL SPY SYSTEM in the United States. "MY COUNTRY FIRST!" "MY COUNTRY FIRST!" "MY COUNTRY FIRST!" "MY COUNTRY FIRST!" "My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land.of liberty." TOM TERRISS. TOM TERRISS. Su-pporfced by a Magnificent Cast, in a Drama of SENSATION and LOVE. Big Supporting Features. WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE (Berhampore Branch). i"A PUBLIC Meeting will be held in the Ltl MasQnic Hall, Adelaide-road, Berhampore, on TUESDAY, 15th instant, at 8 p.m. Addresses by Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Corliss. Music. s A. M. ALLEN, Hon..Sec. EARLY SETTLERS' & HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of the above will be held on SATURDAY EVENING, 19th MAY; at 8 o'clock, in Godber's Rooms, Courtenay-place. Business: General, and an opportunity will be afforded to wish "Good Luck" to tho Secretary, Cpl. R. K. Lyon, now in 26th'Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.-J. E. JENKINSON, President. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Shareholders of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., and tho British Traders' Insurance Company, Ltd., was he)d on tho 26th April. Tho recommendations of tho Directors, which have now been adopted for tho division of the profits for the year ended 31st December, 1916, are as follow: — ; UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD. A Final Dividend of 20 dollars per .share for 1915, also Bonus dividend of 10 dollars per share, making a total dividend of 60 dollars for that year, an Interim Dividend of 30 dollars per share on account of 1916. BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LTD. A Final Dividend of 6 dollars per share for 1915, making a, total dividend oE 12 dollars for that year, and an Interim Dividend of 6 dollars per share for 1916. A Bonus of 20 PERCENT. TO CONTRIBUTORS OF BUSINESS of both Companies. A. I. JOHNS, Manager for New Zealand. ,: -.Wellington, 10th. M»y, 1917.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 113, 12 May 1917, Page 2

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