i . ] O UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE. CUBA-ST. Admittedly the Best Picture Theatre in Town. Best Orchestra and Entertainment TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT Of This Week's Stupendous Success, WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE! WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE! WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE! WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE! A drama sweet with sentiment, teeming with dramatic surprises, stirring the heart, and quickening the emotions. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. Usual Prices. HAROLD CARR, Manager. a UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UE_N'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! Come and see the Sentimental Comedy, which has caused more real delight than any previous play of its kind. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. Thronged with Romance that captivates; makes one think sweeter thoughts, makes one plan nobler deeds. Featuring the bewitching star of the screen, FANNY WARD, FANNY WARD, FANNY WARD, FANNY WARD, The Girl who drives dull care away. The Girl who interests all tho way. In the dazzling comedy of Continental and American Society and Manners, THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. A clean, sweet, laughing story, filled with the fascinating charms that create unlimited merriment. Combined with j A SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC ! PLAY The thrilling adventures of a joung lady. BLACKBIRDS. A smashing vivid melodrama. _ Tho introduction into modern life of Oriental Mysticism. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. BE PREPARED FOR MONDAY. At CJHORTT'S THEATRE. At | ohortts theatre, to-isjight; to-night! And until Friday Next. TWO STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS! The Magnetic Star, MABEL TALIAFERRO, • MABEL TALIAFERRO, In' "THE DAWN OF LOVE!" Or "THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER'S DAUGHTER," A thrilling 1 story of Romance, Daring-, and Desperate Adventure. And "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." "REX BEACH TRAVELOG No. 1." One of the most interesting' Travel Pictures ever produced. ROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! "THE PRINCESS OF THE DARK!" A Triangle Fairy Story of Modern Life, with a little Fairy of a Star. ENID BENNETT, ENID BENNETT, The dainty Australian Actress, who is now a Supremo Screen Star. The tragedy of a Hunchback who finds that when Ins sweetheart gets her sight SHE WII>L KNOW HIM FOR WHAT HE IS, And Murder fills his Heart. A love-story of heart-rending pathos with a SUPERBLY DRAMATIC ENDING. A Master-play of Dreams and Realities. Prices and Reserves as usual. STAR THEATRE. j TAR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT. S. MILLER KENT S. MILLER KENT Iv "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY!" A Five-part Metro Play of Western Life. Also, Episode Four "THE MASTER KEY!" "THE MASTER KEY!" The Great Mystery Serial.' Splendid Supporting Programme. PRICES—D.C.. Is; Reserved, Is 6d. Stalls, 6d. Children half-price. UR THEATRE^ NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! Daoors open 6.45 p.m. PEGGY HYLAND, PEGGY HYLAND, In "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." '- "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." A Brisk Photoplay of Adventure. Wonderful Interior Scenes in the Harem. A Spicy and Racy Story with a Splendid Ending. Selected Supporting Programme. Prices: D.C. Is, Reserved Is 6d, Stalls 6d. Children Half-price. Box Plan Mrs. Aston. 'Phone 4207 (3 . rings). . ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee-street. MONDAY, 27th AUGUST, 8 p.m. A LECTURE, illustrated witli splendid j LANTERN VIEWS, -will be given on ! ' " THE 'SOUTHERN ALPS," By A. P. HARPER, Esq., President of Alpine Society. j Mr. Harper is kindly giving this Lecture in connection with his Society for Promoting Sunday School Work. UA.O.D., MELROSE LODGE, Kil- • birnie.—A Special Summoned Meet- j ing of above Lodge will be held in All Saints' Club Room, Kilbirnie, Tues., 28th inst. Business: Election of Trustee; Payment of Contributions, and General. Members ore reminded of Euchre Party and Dance, Maranui Church Hall, Tai-nui-tcrrace, Lyall Bay, Saturday, Ist September. FESTIVAL FOR ENCOURAGEMENT OF MUSIC BY NEW ZEALAND COMPOSERS, CHRISTCHURCH. WORKS FOR 1918 FESTIVAL. COMPOSERS and Poets are invited to submit works for performance at the May, 1918, Festival as under:—(a) Verses for an Empire Intercessory Hymn (Mayor's prize of one guinea); (b) Verses only, or Verses with Music, suitable for Children's Demonstration; (c) Instrumental, Vocal, Choral, or Orchestral Works. Verses should reach the Secretary on or before Ist October, 1917. All other works (with performers' copies) on or before Ist December,. 1917. Intending- contributors should express their intentions as early as possible-.—ll. Holland. Mayor of Christchurch, Chairman of Festival Committeo; Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.0., Acting-Hon. Sec, 465, Manchester-street, Christchurch. electric: motor. WANTED, 2k or 3 h.p. Electric Motor, A.C., must be in first-class order. Full particulars to Motor, Box 6, Te Aro ___ : WELLINGTON-TERRACE. WANTED Sell, 7-rd. House, deep, level section. Price £1350. Apply Garden, Evening; Post. ANTlsbT"Biw9rs~of~lFurniture to vi.Ml. WilliaWs Auction Mart, Courtenay-place. High-class goods sold by auction or privately. ■ FpO LET~i"?lect Apartments, -inylo and J. cloublo room*, «4ar Ba&in I'iesMve. 70, Ctunbtidge-terrace.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 25 August 1917, Page 2
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