QUEEN'S THEATRE,, CUBA-ST., UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST:, Admittedly the Finest Picture Theatre in Wellington. The Best Orchestra. And 'Programmes Unapproachable, ' Unassailable. THE FASHIONABLE RESORT. Consistently Continuous from 11 a.m. TO-NIGHT' ; „ TO-NIGHT ! ■ LAsT NICiHT Of the Greatest Circus Story Ever Written fdr' the Camera, filled with Thrills, Tears and Laughter, "THE RAINBOW PRINCESS!" "THE RAINBOW PRINCESS!" ' . , . .Shown in Conjunction Vrith . A PROGRAMME OF PLEASURES. The Most Entertaining' Entertainment Ever Submitted to"the Picture-going Public. SEE THIS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. R&erved Circiß~6a extra. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! The Stirring, Startling, Sensational Spectacle... A Remarkable Story, One of the Greatest, Most Towerfulj yet Pathetically Tender, and Truly - Human Dramatic Productions of real life. " the plough. girl !" "the Plough gibl!" ■•••■■■ "the plough girl!" "the. plough girl!" Showing hitman natiire in its finest aspect. A play that makes the world sweeter and bettor. To which will be added . ■ A REALLY RARE .REPERTOIRE. A Programme of Numerical ond Artistic • Strength. SPECIAL ' MATINEE TO-MORKOW. In order that- THE CHILDREN will have a good' tittle EXTRA FILMS of Educational Value, Comics, and Industrial Topics will, be .screened between 2 and 4. all Children 3d. What's within shows without. Bring the .children and watch their happy faces as they revel in this Gorgeous Entertainment. ': . HAROLD CARR. Manager. People's Picture palace, eople's picture palace. •-'"'■ -- -last night of "■ /'WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE !" "WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE.!" "WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE!" TOMORROW (SATURDAY), GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION! A Five-reel Art. Drama of Sunshine and ; - -Heart-Tbrobs "HER GOOD NAME !" ' "HER GOOD NAMte!" KHER GOOD NAME ]"■ Featuring JANE SOTHERN. JANE SOTHERN. .. . : ' ' Also, ' Episode One of "THE PURPLE IRIS!" "THE PURPLE IRIS!" "THE PURPLE IRIS!" "■ "THE PURPLE IRIS t" "THE PURPLE IRIS!" A. Fascinating. Serial Drania in Six Episodes. ;■• JEALOUSLY GUARDED SECRETS ,OF THE HAREM SECRETS OF THE HAREM Re\edled by 1 OLA JANE HUMPHREY. OLA JANE HUMPHREY. "TUT: PURPLE IRIS!" ' THE PURPLE IRIS !" An cvnuitifs md remnUiblc story showing why the Princess I>>eiped from the Ilaicm ' 'THE PURPLE IRIS!" ; 'THE PURPLE IRIS!" ... , . Flavoured with the ■ ' LANGUOROUS EXOTIC ORIENT. '■ -CONTINUE^) SUCCESS. Every Day Increases Its Popularity. ■ '-• : '"THE PROMISE!" "THE PROMISE!" "THE PROMISE!" At SHpRTT'g. THEATRE. HORTT'S' THEATRE. Featuring .The World's. Two .Most Popular Artists, ■HAROLD LOCKWOOD : HAROLD LOCKWOOD And MAY ALLISON - MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON Hours of, Screening: U, a.m.,. 1.30, 3.20, - 4.40, 6:10, -7v40,- and 9.-10 p.m. ' MONDAY NEXT, at 3^30, ' MABEL ■ TARIAFERRO, --■-■- — ■j-- : ' "THE BARRICADE." OUR THEATRE. UR THEATRE TIN ALLY 10 NIGHT The Sensational Raihoad Drama, THE MANAGER OF THE B. 'AND A. And Others TO-MORROW at the MATINEE: CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'The Gang CHARLIE CHAPLIN Leader." CHARLIE CHAPLIN Also, Lionel Bairymore in "THE UPHEAVAL!" (Metro.) "THE UPHEAVAL!" (Metro.) . THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. - ' TO-NIGHT-! TO-NIGHT! Final presentation of Clara. Kimba-11 Young in ■ "THE FOOLISH VIRGIN !" TO-MORROW: ALICE BRADY, assisted by ALEXIS KOSLOFF. of tho Russian Imperial Ballet, in "THE DANCER'S PERIL!" • , The wilful (prize pupil of the Great Russian Dancing-, School goes to Paris, and .there is greedily sought by»aii unscrupulous schemer.. Locked in his apartments, she is rescued froni a. terrible fate by her mothor. A "great and powerful play, wonderfully staged. Flawless and supremo flancihg. Intense emotional acting. TtWERYBODY'S; . JCiVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT ! . TO-NIGHT i y Last Priesehtatisii' of "THE PRINCESS OF THE "DARK !" " "... :.. .TO-MORROW: ,-:;:; : -"JIM/I3LUDSO!": :?' A Triangle' Fine-Arts Play,:' Starring WILFRED LUCAS and ." ,■;■: . '■, '■■■ -WINIFRRD WESTOVER, A Great Play, founded on a Great Poem. ■THRILLS IN PLENTY. Tho flooding of a. town through the rising of the Mississippi. The burning "of "The Prairio ."Belle" to the water's edge.- -The story-of-thfe ruin wrought by !.a wife^s-infidelity But the. end is a pleasant surprise. Also, Billie Burke in "A Modern Pirate." YM.C.A „ V.M.C.A. I • , 150-2, Willie-street. , TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock—Male Choir Practice. TO-MORROW, at 8 o'clock—Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY, at 4} p.m.—Great Men's Meeting," to be addressed by Dr. H. D. BEDFORD (Otago University). Subject—"Stirring Times with the New Zealand Troops on Active Service." Chairman— Dr. A. K. Newman, M.p. 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. All Soldiers and Visitors to the City cordially invited. ' . " MONDAY, at 8 p.m.-^Literary and Debating Society. Lecturette by W. F. Ponder. Esq. : "Social Problems After the War." TUESDAY, «t 7.30-Old -Boys' Club (Social and . Educational Club for those about 18 to 21), All young men cordially invited to take advantage of these activities. A. E. SMITH, Assistant General Secretary, ' j
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19170608.2.23.2
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 2
Word Count
707Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.