GRAND . OPERA HOUSE. RAND ■ OPERA HOUSE. PEOPLE'S POPULAR DRAMA. PEOPLE'S POPULAR DRAMA. TO-NIGHT!, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THIRD WEEK! THIRD WEEK! THIRD WEEK! THIRD WEEK! !" CONTINUED SUCCESS! A. BRANDONCREMER DRAMATIC COMPANY. ;, LAST NIGHT -i-yf the World-famous Drama, 1 "THE SILVER KING!" ' .; "THE SILVER KING!" ;■; "THE SILVER. KING!" PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: ■;;' 3s 2s Is. no' early doors. no booking zee:; ■■•■,:■ Bofllc your Scats at The Bristol for 3s. Day Sales at,Tho Grande. . TO-MORROW (Saturday), 2nd JUNE, Commencing at the Matinee et 2,30. 'THE SILENCE OF DF.AN MAITLAND!" 'THE SILENCE OF DEAN ; :' MAITLAND!" NEAV (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. ■■■" FINAL SCREENING - . 4 Mao! Murray, in "THE BIG SISTEtt," A Powerful Drama of Now York Life. '■A Thrilling Slice from tho Life .of the '■: Undenvorld. .. ■ , . . A ''PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE:" "THE AMERICAN GAZETTE." AND OTHERS. '. ' See Special Advertisement for Saturday s , ../■ Change. ' ■ , .■PEOPLE'S PICTURE PAI.ACE. •A EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. •■■■■■■ LAST NIGHT OF ."THE ADVENTURER!" "THE ADVENTURER!" !"THE ADVENTURER!" i Dramatisation of Upton Sinclair's 1 ." ■■•'' •■• Famous Bbqk. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): . .TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): " ■'' A" NOTABLE PICTURE EVENT. * TVfRAN BOTHERN """ iJBAN SOTHERN ' And LEO DELANEY, ■' LEO DELANEY, In a Picturisation o| . ''WHOSO FINDETH A WlFfi!". w <-'WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE,!" "■- "WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE!" . "WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE!" "••'"'■ Beins an answer, to -' '"The woman thou gayest me !" ; "the woman thou g wet me '" Bj UALL C«NE HALL C«NE ; 'i\^ho«p Fmclolh a Wife was one of the most widely lead lund* of tho year Written as a protest against tho theme of HALL CAINES 1 THE W O\l 4N THOU C WrST ME "' tl attrictid ■m-'dsnread comment fiom the ( hureh and tho Pie«s, It has been the subject of hundieiK of nudaforj «eimonb and editorial WHOSO lINDf lit 4. WIIE' "HTTOSO IINDLIII \ Wlin In his tor\ the aufhoi refutes Hall ( Tine b ai,'ument thai i oman has the nirlil to JLIVK IJLR OW HIE rt tfardle sof the ton'eqt frfces The plbf i . till in,' plea ffai tho &\NCITY OF HIE lIOML and ihe tliullins dramatic gene's in it givo jrA\ SOTUFHN JE \N "3OTIILRN Wondtrful oppoitunifj (o disphy the t liiitrionif ibiliU which ha" m"de hot tine of the foremost of the jounger .ictre^es of Vmciici •rtttosa rnp^iH a wirE< WJIOfeO riNDLTH A WirL' 1 Ei^n more remHrl able th-in 'THI \\ OM TQOL GAVESI ' ' BC E tRLY 10 MGHT ' M GSHOHTIS THr\rRE At OhORTI & HIE \TRL Thou tiuls lli\e Seen II Hundfecl Ha^e Peen Lmblo to Gain Ad mis ion Iho Succe, of the Year "in mr dipioaiaiic srt-vict:'' 'IN THE DIPLOM\TIO SrilVlCD'' J c tuiing Iho Mutinous TRVNtIS \ StJSH3i\N \nd B6au(iful BEVERLY BVYhE Splendid Supporting Programme MONDVY NtXT l^ HAROLD LOCKWOOD And MAY ALLISON _. Iti 'THE PROMISE' UJI S NEWTOWN IRS NEWTOWN L«T NIGHT liOCKWOOD AND ALLISON The Metio ra\ountes in "PIDGiN ISLAND' TO MORROW EMM\ WEHLEN in 'Y^NITY' (Metro) "VANITY (Metro) A powerful story of hou a. j,nl s love for finery entrapped hu m a wtb of tragedy MATINEE ONLY CHARLIL CH4PIIN Comedy and Cotv boy Pichne in addition to "Vanity " STAR IIIE4.IRE TOMGIIT 1 TONIGHT' IHE [(TED UULITTi ' "TIIL ICLD BULLEJ ' Starrtnq AVILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND BILLIL J3URKE In "THr TLOMING TR VP ' ' VOMOriROW AT HIE MATINEE AIADDIN N BttOADW\Y' \L\DDIN IN BROADUAY' CAriIOLIG BAZAAR VND lANCY TUR GUILI/FORD TERRACE HALL (Off Hill =treet) EVERY EVENING Fancy Dancing Concert Programme Guessing md Cake Competition!l MATINEE SATURDAY Af TERNOO\ " iTjTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING — MONDAY AND TUE&D\Y 4th and sth JUNE 1917 aCLCoitr c opposite OtiUi fiail«i\ Station - Turn le-ucs PieUlanli each day 6 25 ~ ft in lopiunt at ill "tilio'ib t" loutc 1 , Cattrm" by Uu tm'-> Ltd ' Q J DAW, bccrelnry
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 130, 1 June 1917, Page 2
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