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QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE. CUBA-ST. Still tho Best and Most Comfortable ' Continuous Theatre in Wellington. Best Programmes and Best Orchestra. WE DRAW THE CROWDS!.Because they Know Where, .the Best Is. READ OUR PROGRAMME ; And Compare'it where you like: BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET, The Charming, Popular, Emotional Actress, in a. Play that is Packed with thrills, THOSE WITHOUT SIN! THOSE WITHOUT SIN! ■ A Powerful . 5-oot Emotional Play of Human Passions, Wholesome and True to Naturo, and working up to a Startling Climax. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. ; AH Topics of tho Commonwealth Pieturised. THE AMERICAN GAZETTE. , The World's News in" a Pictorial Nutshell. A TRIP THROUGH CANADA. Including Magnificent Views of Niagara Falls. THE LATEST TRAVELOGUE. Showing tho Scenio Charms of the World. THE SILK INDUSTRY. '• From Caterpillar to the Silk Dress. MOVING! One of the Funniest Faroes, featuring VICTOR MOORE, The Ma.n whose Comedy ib Contagious. AND OTHER BRIGHT SUBJECTS. Sessions 11, 12.30, 2.30, 4.30, 6.5, 8.10 STAR SUBJECT 35 MINUTES LATER. COMING MONDAY NEXT. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In her Greatest Artcraft Success. HAROLD CARR, Manager. RITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. ; , LAST NIGHT OF "SATAN SANDERSON!" . "SATAN SANDERSON!" . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Fascinating Screen Favourite, VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In a Metro Triumph, " THREADS OF FATE!" "THREADS OF FATE!" "THREADS OF FATE!"Supported by Episode FIVE of "THE SECRET O^ BpBMABpg , „ •OEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. LAST NIGHT OF "THE YELLOW STREAK!" LAST NIGHT OF " THE PRICE OF FAME!" TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). - TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS. CARLYLE BLACKWOOD '■ and GAIL KAINE In the Wonder Play of tho Wai-, "ON DANGEROUS GROUND!" "ON DANGEROUS GROUND!". And MABEL TALIAFERRO - In the Metro Triumph, "HER GREAT PRICE!" "HER GREAT PRICE!" SAVES COURT LADIES' BAZAAR AND_SALE OF WORK, To Holp the Sick and Wounded Soldiers Fund. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, From 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Spring Flowers, Pot Plants, Home-made Cake 3 and Scones, Jams, Brawns, and Cheeses, Hams, Vegetables, Egga, Fruit. ' . Jumble Stall, Beautiful Lingerie. Pictures, Fancy Goods of all kinds. A speciality is Well-made Children's Clothing. ■ A Splendid Concert during the Afternoon, and delicious Afternoon Tea. Rafflee, Prize Packets, Fortune Telling '• aro among the attractions for the ; Afternoon. ; EVERYONE WELCOME ; T° ■ SAVES COURT, AURORA-TERRACE i - (oil Wellington-terrace). ; J» UGB Y< RUG BY. ATHLETIC PARK: PETONE v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ORIENTAL v. 'VARSITY. Contests which are sure to be of more than ordinary interest. AT PETONE: PONEKE v. OLD BOYS. • Admission,' 6d; Ladies, free; Grandstand, 6d. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. CRIPPLED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL ART UNION. ; ' £1000~ FOR 6 D' , TO BE DRAWN 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. ' ■ ..' £ Ist Prize, Motor-Car, value M 0 ■ 2nd Prize, 200 Sheop, valuo ..'.;..,:-.... 200----1 3rd Prize, 100 Sheep, value 100, > 4th Prize, Lady's Sealskin Coat, to order, or 60 Sheep, valuo : 60; sth Prize, Diamond Ring (sco Lloyd's - Window, Lambton-rmay), value ... 20 2 Prizes of 10 Sheep each, value 20, 100 Prizes of 1 Sheep each, value ... 100 i 107 Prizes, va-luo WOO ; On 24th and 25th 'August, Persons in: '. Wellington producing, on request by the ■ Art Union Representative, a Crippled Sol- \ diers' Hostel Art Union Ticket, stamped "Creamoata," will,receive ss. t Tho Winnur of tho 4th Prize cam have instead of the Sheep or Sealskin Coat a Bla.gnificont DIAMOND and EMERALD PENDANT, valuo £150, now on view in LLOYD'S Jewellery Window, Lambtonquay, if the Ticket winning tho 4th Prize bea-re the impression of Lloyd's Rubber Sta.mp (not his printed advertisement) on the back. • 1 These Tickets are only obtainable at " Lloyd's, and have only been on sale smce- ' 3rd August.' i Tickets afc Tobacconists', Bookaellors', or B. Sutherland, Box 839, Wellington. SONGS OF THE MOMENT. BEGG'S LATEST HITS! L "THERE'S A BIG LOT OF SUNSHINE [ . COMING SOON." AS we predicted, this song has repeated hero, its London Success. Our Sales ' for the past week have constituted A RECORD. The Favourite Song of MR. HAMILTON HODGES. 1 "ONE FLEETING HOUR." We have just Teceived suppiies of theBiggest Ballad Triumph of the Year. This song will rival the great favourite, A Perfect Day." Every Singer Should nave a, copy. "IF YOU WERE THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD." Ample supplies of this Enormous Hit on hand. "In its class the most popular song in years. May bo sung as a solo or duet. CALL AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND 3 HEAR these Songs tried over. 1 They are in koys to suit all voices. • Prico 2s each. From all music sellers or 3 from tho Distributors, — • OHAS. BEGG & CO,, LTD., MANNERS-STREET, WBLUNCtTOK. THE PIANO-:AND MUSIC BOUSE,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 35, 10 August 1917, Page 2

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