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OUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. Still' tho Best and Most, Comfortable Continuous Theatre in Wellington. Best Picture Programme and tho Best Orchestra. WITH PRIDE WE SAY IT! This Week wo Present Another Prodigious Programme. ANOTHER TRIUMPH ADDED. BLANCHE SWEET, - BLANCHE SWEET, . . ■; BLANCHE SWEET, : ■■ ■ SWEET, The Popular and Charming Dramatic Star. Seen at her Greatest in the Powerful and Spectacular Military Dramatic ' Pfey, THOSE WITHOUT SIN! THOSE WITHOUT SIN! THOSE WITHOUT SIN! . THOSE WITHOUT SIN! A Tremendous Emotional Ploy of Human Passions, wholesome and true to nature, and working up to a. startling, climax, which thrills and thrills as tho plot is unfolded. STRONG SUPPORTING .PROGRAMME DRAMAS AND COMEDIES, GAZETTES, TRAVELOGUES, SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS. Prioes: 3d, 6d, and Is. HAROLD CARR, Manager. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! '' TO-NIGHT! D. W. GRIFFITH Presents THE MIGHTY SPECTACLE,, THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF. A'NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. '.."■ THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. THE BIRT^OF A NATION. THE BIRTH OF A NATION. A DRURY-LANE PRODUCTION, Under the Special Direction of Mr. A. L Grey, Personal Representative of . Mr. Griffith. -SPLENDID 'MUSICAL SCORE. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. PRICES—D.C, 2s 6d; Stalls, 2s and Is. Children, Half-price. Plan at Tho Bristol. No extra charge for Booking. SHORTT'S TPIEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Packed Again Last Night. FRANCIS X.-BUSHMAN^ FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ■ ■ And MARGUERITE SNOW. MARGUERITE SNOW. In "THE SILENT VOICE." "THE SILENT VOICE." • "THE SILENT VOICE." The unanimous verdict of all who havo seen "Tho Silent Voice" is that it is Bushman's Masterpiece. His wonderful acting eclipses all his previous productions. The Greatest Triumph of the World's ..■■ Most Popular Actor. Hours of screening: 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. Big Supporting Programme. By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., ' Commencing" SATURDAY' NEXT, At OHORTT'S THEATRE. At The Biggest Picture Attraction Ever . . Screened in New Zealand, ■ MURIEL STARR, In "WITHIN THE LAW." BRITANNIA ,-; THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. A Great METRO Photoplay, "SATAN SANDERSON!" "SATAN SANDERSON !" A picturisation of the remarkable book by HALLE ERMINIE RIVES. Human character truly depicted with all its joys and heartaches, its emotions and frailties. "SATAN SANDERSON !" A story crowded with big vital thoughts. The Beet METRO Featuro yet Screened. "SATAN SANDERSON!" With ORRIN JOHNSON, tho popular dramatic star, in.the dual role of the in- - corrigible SATAN. "SATAN SANDERSON!" Carries a thrilling and beautiful love plot. . '" Supported by * Episode FOUR of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." TJEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. A THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. A Remarkable METRO STAR, "THE YELLOW: STREAK." "THE YELLOW STREAK." "THE YELLOW STREAK." Featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. Also, A Greater Vitagraph Play, "THE PRICE OF FAME." "THE PRICE OF FAME." With ' Mara" Ma'cDormo'tt and Naomi Childers. MR. ALFRED MACE. Evangelist, will Preach o-t Vivian-street Gospel Hall TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Subject: "Tho Birth of a Nation." Also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS; at 7.45. All welcome. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT, RED CROSS DAY. A" PUBLIC MEETING will be held in X\- the Council Chamber, Lower Hutt, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 9th August, 1917. to make arrangements for the big successful effort on. Our lied Cross Day, under the auspices of the Hutt Ladies' Patriotic Guild. A large attendance is requested. H. BALDWIN, Mayor. THE ELLIOTT FISHER, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE. eOSTS.IesJ to .operate, is more accurate, "'"' gives wider information than any other known system. The only machine with a PROOF SHEET. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-ST.. Wellington. 'Phono 1676. '• , . FOR WANGANUI. SS.PUTIKI sails TO-MORROW, re- • cciving cargo up till 2 p.m. G. T. HULL AND 00., Agents, 'Phone 868. Johnaton-«tr«t. .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 32, 7 August 1917, Page 2

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