KINEMACOLOR KINEMACOLOR (Nature in Nature's Colours). m o w n hall. TO-NIGHT, at 8 sharp. School Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage and in •the Presence o£ His Excellency the Governor, the Countess of Liverpool, and Suite. * FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. William J. Shepha-rd presents, for th© First Time in New Zealand (By Special 'Arrangement with and under the auspices of the New Zealand. Government,), - ■■ THE OFFICIAL FILMS. THE OFFICIAL FILMS. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND And THE WORLD REVIEWED. A Gorgeous and Glittering Spectacle in all the Colours of Na-ture. The first complete set of Pictures of their class taken in the Southern Hemisphere. ■ Fascinating in their beautiful colour tones, and of intense interost to everyone in New Zealand. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PARTIES OF SCHOLARS. Prices: 3s, Is 6d; Balcony, 2s. Reserved, 2s 6d at The Bristol. Matinee Prices: Balcony 2s, Ground Floor 1. Children half-price to all parts. SHORTT'S THEATRE, HORTT'S THEATRE, TQ-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tremendous Metro Society Feature, "THE BARRICADE!" "THE BARRICADE!" "THE BARRICADE!" With MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO Ab the "Star," ' Sho Wedded the Man She Hated. Then Crushed Him IN A BARRICADE. Every Bride should See MABEL TALIAFERRO In "THE BARRICADE !" A powerful story of a young wife's needless strife. SEE IT TO-NIGHT! nnHE EMPRESS. i-HE EMPRESS.' CONTINUOUS.' TO-DAY ALICE BRADY, assisted by ALEXIS KOSLOFF, of tho Russian Imperial Ballet, in "THE DANCER'S PERIL!"' Tho wilful prize pupil of the- Great Russian Dancing School goes to Paris, and there is greedily, sought by an. unscrupulous schemer Locked in his a-pairt-ments she is rescued from a- terrible'fate by her mother. A grea.t and powerful play, wonderfully . staged. Flawless and supreme dancing.. Intense emotional acting. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. CONTINUOUS: TO-DAY. ',- "JIM BLUDSO!" . A Triangle Fine-Arts Play/ Starring WILFRED LUCAS and WINIFRED WESTOVER, A Great Play, foundod on a Great Poem. THRILLS IN PLENTY. ■ The flooding of a town through the rising of the Mississippi. The burning of "Tho Prairie Belle" to the waters edge. The story of the ruin wrought by a wife's 'infidelity: But the end is a pleaeant surprise. ' N Also, BiUie Burke in "A s Modern Pirate." NEW ZEALAND CLUB. LUNCHEON,; TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 12th JUNE. NOTE Specially that Lunoheon is to bo held at the MARBLE BAR, WILLIS-STREET, 1 o'clock sharp. Guest: SIR HENRY RICHARDS, Chief Justice, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. j .Subject: "Indian View of Imperial Fede- ! ration, and the Problem of Indian Immigration." , Attention is Specially directed to tho Change in the usual Luncheon. Place. E. 1\ LAMBERT, Hon. Secretary. ALL Members of the Greater Wellington Town 'Planning and Municipal Eloctors' Association are requested to attend at a Meeting at the Accountants' Chambers, Johnston-street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 p.m. v Business: Discussion on Town Planning and General. All interested cordially invited. J. L. ARGUS, Hon. Secretary. CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION. JSIOOOJ™ 6 D- , 107 PRIZES—MOTOR CAR, SEALSKIN COAT, DIAMOND RING, AND 480 SHEEP. . ON 29th a.nd 30th JUNE, in Wellington City and Petone, a man will present cither 5s ot 10s to each person who, on. request by him, can produce a CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' , HOSTEL ART UNION TICKET, with the words of the New Zealand-owned and N.Z. : made product, "HIGHLANDER MILK," on front of. tho Ticket. A visit will be paid to Culford Bell's Dramatic Entertainment, in aid of the Crippled Soldiers' Hostel, on 28th and 29th JUNE, in the Town Han, These Tickets may be obtained from Tobacconists, Booksellers, Lloyd, Jewofler, Lambton-quuy. Cuba-street, Trentham and Foa-thorston M.C.; also from tho Bandmaster Trentham, and tho Soldiers' Mascot, Featherston, or from B. SUTHERLAND, Box 839, Wellington. i
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 2
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