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"She wasn't no ordinary sinner, Thore was no devilment too hot for her, but she 1 was sure plumb good and solid at heart." NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW! The Sensation of the Season, "DAREDEVIL KATE." A VIVID, HUMAN, LIVING STORY OF A WOMAN WHO IS "CIGARETTE," "CARMEN," & "CLEOPATRA" ALL IN ONE. See VIRGINIA PEARSON, as the Best, Baddeat, Wickedeit, Good Woman who ever stopped. TO-NIGHT! "ONE TOUCH OF SIN." TO-NIGHT! The Most Human Tragedy of th« Century. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY-PLACE TRAM TERMINUS). , CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. DAILY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST SCREENING of SESSUE HAYAKAWA, in "THE BOTTLE IMP." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m. The Famous Players will Present JACK PICKFORD, In His First Star Feature, "T HE D U M M V. M Our Magnificent Pictures Will Not be Shown in any Other Theatre in Wellington. In Addition to This Great Attraction Wo Show GAZETTE, TRAVELOGUE, CARTOON, AND COMIC FILMS, ETC. • The above Comprises the Largest and Best Programme in Wellington, L»sting Two Hours. Ours is the Best Orchestra- ha the City.. ■PRICES—DAY SESSIONS: Adults, 6d to all parts; Children, Stalls 3d, IWI 6d. EVENING SESSIONS from 6 p.m.: Adults, Stalls 6d, D.C. Is (Reserves Is 6d); Children, 6d to all parts. COMMENCING (TO-MORROW) SATURDAY, AT SHORTT'S THEATRE AT HAROLD LOCKWOOD & MAY ALLISON, METRO'S STUPENDOUS WONDERPLAY, "BIG T R E M A J N E." A play of action, splendid scenic effects and situations that arouse tremendous emotions, adapted from Mario Van Vorst's Mighty Story, *obu have not seen Harold Locfcwood and May Allison at their best until you have seen them in "BIG TREMAINE." A Picture That Will Create a Sensation. . . ___ _ - ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. NAVAL AND MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT. (Entire PJWRwd^'to be devoted to supplying comforts for N.Z. Soldiers in Hospitals in England an I Elsewhere.) TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT, SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST, The Following Artists Have Kindly Promised Their Services. MR. HAMILTON HODGES, SERGT .-MAJOR FRANK V. BLANDFORD, SERGT.-MAJOR F. FOX, MR. H. F. WOOD, MR.- R. DE LACY PEEK, CPL. A. A. SCOTT, VAL. ATKINSON (YEOMAN OF SIGNALS), MR. FRANK THOMAS, MR. H. (FARMER) DAYSH, OF MARTINBOROUGH, MISS JANIE PETRIE. During the Interval Lieut.^Col. J. G. IT ughes, D.5.0., C.M.G., will Dispose of Several Valuable Articles. THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND (by Kind Permission of Col. Potter, Camp Commandant). THE WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY'S BAND. BY KIND PERMISSION OF WALTER FULLER, ESQ., THE FAMOUS ITALIAN OPERATIC TENOR, SIGN OR ANTONIO MOLINARI, FROM (TEATRO CONSTANTINE), ROME (LA SCALA), MILAN, and (SAN CARLOS THEATRE) NAPLES, IN ASSOCIATION WITH SIGNORA MOLINARI, IN EXCERPTS FROM THE GRAND OPERAS. Kumbered Reserved Seats, 3s; Reserved Seats, 2s; Unreserved Seats, Is. Doors Open 7 o'clock. Concert to commence 8 o'clook sharp. R II GB V ! RUGBY ! TO-MO R R O W, ATHLETIC PARK, At 2.45. ATHLETIC PARK. WELLINGTON COLLEGE f, ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE. WELLINGTON COLLEGE y, ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE. »\nd in addition TRBNTHAM V. TACHERENIKAU CAMP. TRENTHAM v. T AUHERENIKATJ CAMP. ADMISSION, 64j Ladies Free; Grandstand, 6d. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. NEXT SATURDAYWELLINGTON v. WAIRARAPA'.™E 2^B' C RIPPLEDAR-nNS' H°STEL IT is the intention of the Company, on or after the 17th September, 1917, OIAAA FOR f»D. to issue a Special Policy in lieu of Policy dHJ.\r\J\J *-» al°o 4Co!' Ltd.! don y the'life 3 of' Kenneth TO BE DRAWN 6th SEPTEMBER, 1917. Claudo Baker, of Auckland, which is dc- N dared to have bean lost. , * XX A. KICHARD^N, « $£. Moter-Ur, valu* ............ 500 Wellington, 17th August, 1917. »«g *** <***i THE MUTUAL LIFE & CITIZENS' order, or 60 Shoep, value 60 ASSURANCE CO., LTD. sth Prize, Diamond Ring (see Lloyd s —r- Window, Lambton-quay), valuo ... 20 IT is.tho intention'of.'tine Company, on 2 Prizes of 10 Shoe? each, value 20 ' or after the 17th September, 1917, 100 Prizes of 1 Sheep each, value ... 100 to issue Special Policies in lieu of Policy ■— — No. 227296, issued by The Mutual Life 107 Prizes, value 1000 and Citizen?' Assurance Co., Ltd., and _ Policy No. A 79157, issued by The Aus- On 2tth and 25th August, Persons in tralian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Wellington producing, on request by the Society, Limited, jMth on the life ol David Art Q llion Representative, a, Crippled SolBrowning, of Wstikaka, which are tie- c i; e ,. 3 ' y\ a^e ] j\ ri Union Ticket, stamped dared to have been lost. "Creamoata " will receive 5.=. C. A. RICHARDSON, The WiiiiiL-r of the 41b Prize can have Secretary. instead of the Sheep or Sealskin Coat a Wellington, 17th August, 1017. Magnilicniit DIAMOND ami EMERALD ■■....—....i. PENDANT, value £150, now on view in FUNERAL CARD. ' LLOYD'S Jewellery Window, La.mbton-nni-irc Funers.l of the late Charles S. quay, if the Ticket winning the 4tH Prize JL Anderson -will leave the Mortuary bears the impression of Lloyd's Rubber Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki- Stump (not his printed advertisement) on street, To-morrow (Saturday), 18th August, tho buck. at 2.30 p.m.. for the Karon Cemetery. These Tickets arc only obtainable^ at Motor Funeral. Private interment. Lloyd's, ami have only been on ealo since E, MORRIS. Jun., 3rd August, ■• ' Funeral Furnish^?, Ticket* hi, Tobaewnicta't Bwtawliew» 'Phone 83V. 60, Twanaki+t, ov B. Sutherland, Box 830, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 2

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