: NEW QfACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), U 'a.m. i LOUISE HUFF & JACK PICKFO&D, ■ In - J A Picturisation o£ Booth Tsrkington's Breezy Novel, "S EVENT :E .E N." i One bf the Most Exhilarating Pieces of Comedy yet Produced by the Famous Players. BRIGHT. BREEZY. CHEERFUL. j Magnificent Settings and Beautiful Surroundings. DON'T .MfSS IT. " ■ ' EXCELLENT ' SUPPORTS, Nd Advance in Prices. ~~]NLZ. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (WELLINGTON BRANCH.) E M P I IrTe > D A V ' (SUNDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1917.) .... GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY CHURCH \ PARADE. '. 3 8S88: TOWN, HALL. 3 %$& The following will tAke" part, by kind permission of the Officers Commanding: TROOPS FROM FEATHEftSTON AND TRENTHAM CAMPS. WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. NEW ZEALAND VETERANS. TERRITORIALS. CADETS. BOY SCOUTS. COMBINED CHOIRS.. MASSED BANDS (R. tte Lacy Peek, Musical Director). " BANDS IN ATTENDANCE: Trjjiltham Military, Traiiiwliys Military; Waterside .. . Workers, Central Mission Silver, Wellington Patriotic Society. OFFICIATING CLERGY: Chaplain-Capt. S. j. Mathieson (26th Reinforcements), ' Chaplaih-Capfc. G. Knowles Smith, Revd. Arch. E. Hunt. Particulars of final arrangements will bo announced in To-morrow's press. . boors open 2 o'clock. Service 3 o'clock prbnipt. 1 JOSEPH LEWIS, : , ... Hon. Gen. Sec.
CROWN THEATRE.ROWN THEATRE: TO-NlttMt! At 8. TO-NIGHT! -"ROMEO ANP JULIET!" 1 "ROMEO AND' JULIET!" Fe'atlifiiiff ThedA barA; THEDA BARAi .. A Willi-am Fox Phatdplay Supreme. Hns 413 Sbe'hes Action Takes Place in 66' Different Places 1 Has 21; Leading Characters Has i 27 Miribr Pertdririers ... .. ' Aiid _ Has. J2500 Siipefhumcfaries. . A Glorious a : iid. \y6nderful Reproduction in Art fiild feploridbui; fof the Iranloffcal ShakSspoaio's Great .Work..-. Reserves ot Begg-'s, or 'Phorife 3470. ,T^VERYBODY'S. XiiVERYBODY'S; TO-NIGHT; Final Screening of "THE ICEO BULLET!" ., . . .TO-MORROW:, . v,.. ■ "the princess of. the dark! 1: ':the princess, of i'he darki" A Triangle Fairy. Story of M.odern Lifej Starring a Real LittLe Fair}', , . . ENID BENNETT) The Dainty AusM-aliafi Actress; who ii now a Stiprem6 Screen Sta-r. The tragedy of a Hunchbfcbk whd finds' tliat whefi hia swe'ethe'aft .gets her Sight 6he .will -kiUMr him ibr fthdi he is, shd murder fills his heart. A love' stoi-y of heart-rentliiig.paihSs, with a dupei'Bly .drarilatic eliding. A Master-play of dreariis ilrtd realities: Also, BILLIE BURKE .in. ."THE MURDERER AT BAY." . rjnHE riiNG'S: XHE KING'S. ■ TO-NIGHT AT 8; Last Presentation of ROMEO AND JULIET, A Wonderful Film, Dramatisation of the World's Greatest Love' Story. TOMORROW AND MONDAY: EDITH STORY \ Stars irt . "ALADDIN FROM BROADW.AY!" "ALADDIN FROM BROAtfvVAY!" A Unique and thrilling story of a_3>o'Uhg Afifefican .who gets mixed up' iri the Mohammedan marriage laws, but retiirns ■Ham the East with .a beautiful bride, arid wins hife wager: A GREATER VITAGRAPH FILM TRIUMPH. THE EMPRESS: HE EMPRESS. TO--NIGHT, Final Screening of "THE SOCIAL LEPER!" . TO-MORROW: The Star Supreme CLjIRA KIMBALL ■'YOUNG; ' lii • . "THE. FOOLISH VIRGIN!" "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN!" A DRAMA FOR EVERY GIRL WHO . . EXPECTS .TO MARRY. Adapted from the famous novel by Thoi Dixb'ii, fih'd prbcliioe'd by Albe'f>- Ciip'pqlani, Director of "The Common Law" and "Les Miserables." RAND THEATRE, PETONE. : . T'O-NtGHfi fd-NIGHT! Lasl, Night of " SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." 'Arid the First Cli^p'tef of "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." 2.0 p.ni. — .TOMORROW - 8.0 p.m. "THE HIDDEN SCAR." ''PEG O 1 THE RING." ( V M.6.A. ' Y.M.tj.A'. ..TO-NIGHT", it 8 o'clock—Male Choir Prijctico, ;..,.. , ... ! , ... . , TO-MORROAV (Saturday), at 8 o'clock . —Prayer .Meeting.. . , , ■ . . SUNDAY, 4 o'clock—Meeting^for Men only. Speaker: Rev., j. K. Afclier. Subject;:. "Gift's Weal Man."' Soloist: Mr. Giimore. 5 o'clock—Strangers' Tbil. All Soldiers afltl visitor's tb tho city tbrdiiilly welcomed. MONDAY; 4th June, ■ df; 8 o'clock - Literary., and pobating Sticifety. Discussion oil '"State Control or Pr'ivatH EhterPrTUj!:Sp,A,Y, .sth, June, at 8 o'oioqk— Qld Boys' Club (Social arid Educational Club fdr t'ii<js6 abbiif iho tiges f of 18 to 21). iiiaiigiiriii M4ptlfig;. Lecture by. J. W. Black.. Esq.: "'Tenny&oh—His M«gage fbr Our Time." All y6iin{>;..jfieh.invited. ,„. A. B: SMITH, Assiitant General Secretary. ■D UGBY! ~Z RUGBY! '■TO-MORROW,'AT 2.45. ! . ATHLETIC PARK: ' PETONE v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. WELLINGTON v. TRENTHAM. Early Matches iis usual. * AT PETONE: ' ATHLETIC v. UNIVERSITY. Aflmi&iori 6'd, Ladies Free. Grandstand 6d. ■tjriSMING. CARDS,,,,"At,,, Home" : -T .Cards, Wedding Cards, 4 ln Memoriani Cajjcl'i neatly arid ch'eapljj printed at The s Evening Post General Printing Depart- "_ JOUiL^,- ....',-
FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mr. James Ryan are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 153, Tory-street, 6ri Sunday, 3rd June, 1917, at, 2.15 p.m., for. the Kttroti Cemetery. J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertake^ arid Embalraei-6, Tel. 945 A. 222, Cuba-street. FUNEitAL NOTICE. ■ TUB. Friends of tlie ln.t<S Mrs. Rebecca Tolley are respectfully invited td attend. her Funeral, which will leave her late Residence, No. 12, Constable-street; To-morrow (Saturday), 2nd June, 1917, at 2 p.m., tor the Sydney-street Cemetery. J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers and Emb'almers, Tel. 915 A. 222, Cuba-street. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late; Bertie .Parker are. invited to attend his Funeral, ivhicli will l^iive the Mortuary Chapel.of B- Morris: Jim.; 60; Tarahaki-stfeet; Tombrro* (Saturday)/.at 2 p.m., .for the Cemetery, Karori. (Motor funeral.) E. MpERIS, Jun., F.unera.l Director and Embalrner,6d, Taraiiaki-st., .arid.2B Riddiford-st. • TelMi&he 937 (night, arid day). Funeral card.. THE Ffie'ncls of the' late William George Hdc/ker are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the .Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris; ■Jun.,. 60, Taranaki; 'street,, .bii'SuhtUy, at 2 p.m., for the Come' tofy, 1 Kdrori: (Mottlr funeral.! ' ' : E. MORRIS, Jun Funeral .Director' arid Erhbalmer., . 66,.Tii:ahalti-st.i and 28; Riddiford-st. Telep'H6nej37(ni|ht and dityj.^^ r | FUNERAIi NOTICE. THE. .Friends of the late Robert Wishart afo' respectfully invited to attend his Fiinefal, which Hvill leave his late residence; , 450, Atielaide-iroad; <L-ii Saturday, 2nd June; 1917, at 2 p.m.-, for Knidri Cemetery. ROBT: H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers rind Embalitiers, 'Phofle 1999. r . 164, _Aa6ldjae-rdaB A i FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends bf the late Youn> Louis are invited to attend his Funeral, Which tfill leave the Mortuary Chapel.bf Robt. I-L Wilson, and Son, ori Sunday, 3rd June, 1917, at ,2 p.m., Wf Kardri Oeme-tery.r-ROBT. H. JVILSON AND SON, Undertakers aficl Em'Bilm'ers; 164, Ade-laido-road. 'Phono 1999. .. _
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 130, 1 June 1917, Page 2
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