/"UIAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. and N. TAIT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 sharp. Wonderful Success of J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In the Most Spectacular Production of recent yeara, "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM.' "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." A Brilliant Musical 'Extravaganza, produced on a Scale of Magnificence usually j only associated with. Pantomime. BETTER THAN ''EDDIE." MAGNIFICENT SCENIC SETTINGS , GORGEOUS COSTUMES ; WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS i TUNEFUL MELODIES i MIRTH-PROVOKING SITUATIONS, j BARRY LUPINO as SAM WILKINS, j A Naughty Nautical Navigator. ANDREW HIGGINSON, FRANKI GREENE, JOHN BECK, FRED MONUMENT, ALFRED BRISTOWE, LESLIE DONAGHEY, CHARLES POPE, CHESTER HARRIS, JACK M'KELLIGAT. ! .LILIAN TUCKER, FAYETTE PERRY,: EMILY FITZROY, DAISY REVETTE, NAN TAYLOR, And the Chorus of Beauty Girls in fash-; ion-plate costumes. : NOT A SECOND PRODUCTION, j THE 'FINEST SHOW. TO EVER VISIT: HERE. SEASON POSITIVELY CLOSES : SATURDAY EVENING. i BOX PLAN at BRISTOL PIANO CO.j Day Sales at Theatre Sweet.Store. . Prices—Res. Stalls, 6s; D. Circle, se; .Stalls, 3s:. Gallery, Is. (Early Doors.. .Stalls and Gallery,, la extra.) . . TO-DAY! TO-DAY! "VTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE,. THE HOUSE OF FEATURES. GLADYS BROCKWELL, i The Supreme Surprise Packet", "ONE TOUCH OF SIN!" , "ONE TOUCH OF SIN!" The story of a girl betrayed by one man ■ and saved by another. Fate brings, the three together again, and both men love her. : WHICH DID SHE CHOOSE? Come and See the Solution of this Eternal Feminine Problem, and judge if she judged rightly BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Dainty, Delightful VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In a METRO Wonder'play of Lov« and. Riches, "THREADS OF FATE!" "THREADS OF FATE!" A woman deserts her husband for ,a. worthless- "soldier of -fortune." Unable to care for their child, the husband abandons her on a. doorstep. A childless couplo her. Fate Mre begins to buffet the pretty waif on all sides, j .'" THREADS OF FATE !" A Splendid Story, Powerful in its Appeal. T>EOPLE'S PICTURE, PALACE. . "Here he is again. 1' CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In CHARLIE CHAPLIN, his CHARLIE CHAPLIN, great success. "THE PAWN SHOP." "THE PAWN SHOP." "THE PAWN SHOP." . Two acts of riotous fun. . . . Also, . A Five Reel WONDER PLAY oE the War "ON DANGEROUS GROUND!" ",0N DANGEROUS GROUND!" " ON DANGEROUS GROUND !" Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL , . - . ' . . And GAIL KANE, In a series of thrilling' adventures. ' ROWN THEATRE. "; ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A Patho Gold Rooster Sta.r, featuring FLORENCE LA BADIE. "WHEN LOVE IS BLIND !'•' "WHEN LOVE IS BLIND!" A. Sweet Girl trusts that confession o£ her past mis-step will not t harm her in her lover's eyes. A PLAY OF POWER AND PASSION. Where Trust and Devotion Win in the. End. .... GOOD SUPPORTS. ...Prices and.Plan as usual. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR, . THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. TOrNIGHT! . 7.30. .TO-NIGHT! "WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND." "WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND." "WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND." "WHEN LOVE WAS BLIND." Starring . . • . FLORENCE LA BADIE. FLORENCE LA BADIE. A Play, Pulsating with Emotion and Crowded with Beautiful Scenes. EPISODE THREE "THE SECRET OF .. THE SUBMARINE." , . . The. Great, Mystery Serial.,., .. , GOOD SUPPORTING' PROGRAMME. Commencing SATURDAY, "IDLE WIVES." ri'ONGERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL \J A PUBLIC LECTURE, illustrated, by Lantern Slides, will be given by Mr. Lawrence Birks, B.Sc, M.lris't. C.E., TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, On the DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROELECTRIC POWER. His-Worship the Mayor willpreside. Admission Free.: The Lecture is under tho. auspices of the .Wellington City Council, tno, Wellington Chamber of Commerce, and the Industrial Association. : SUNDAY CONCERT. " --- SUNDAY,CONCERT. - -•.-.- TTIS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Xl SUNDAY, 19th AUGUST, .-;■■•; ■ : At.-8.15 p.m,,,- - NATIVES': ASSOCIATJtON BAND (Late Garrison)..,.... Conductor,.-, Lieut..,T. Herd. ,■- .. Assisted by.^ Mrs. C. .Melyinj. Soprano... Miss Frieda, Walter,-Sioliriiiit. Mr. C -Melvin. Baritone. •■ Mr. T. Pringle, .Baritone.— ■ Silver Coin.Collection. Admission-free. Piano kndly lent by The Bristol Piano Company-.; -■ ■ ..,.,.. VIOLET DAY. ■ ... THE Committee of Violet Day desires , iogralofiilly. thank all. those, persons \yho gave Flowers and Egg*', , Donations of .Money,, or. Help in any form. , The .response to the. appeal .was on such a.largo scale tha.t it. is impossible to so,nd imlividuul thanks, and it trusts .that, this expression ,of .gratitude will bo accept able to. the Commercial ..Travellers, the "Very Good. Eddie", Company, ami tho Maoris 6V Otaki district,, and all those persons who by their generous help and donation? made the day so successful. Hon. Sees., JANKf FIRTH. •■ BSTJELLE M. MYERS, j
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 2
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