"""'TWO SAFE INVESTMENTS:"'"" The War Loan nnd A TICKET TO FULLERS'! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Fullers' Fascinating Fun Frolic. ROARS WILL REVERBERATE! Laughs'will Linger! P-aolc your Troubles in the Old Kit Beg. YOU'LL SMILE—SMILE—SMILE I -Starring Engagement of tho Convulsing Comedy Couple,MILNER and STOREY. MILNER and STOREY. Dtilcie Milner is a. Simple Sweetness with Bacchante's Hair. George Storey is a Brilliant Genius of Whimsy, Never Less than Deliriously Fuany. Reappearance, for Short Farewell Season, df titie Dainty Sunshine Girl, VIOLET TREVENYON, VIOLET TREVENYON, Queen Regent of Vaudeville. BILLY BROWN, Chocolate Snowdrop CARLTON and SUTTON, Patterologiste SIGNOR MOLINARI, Opera Tejior SIGNORA MOLINARI, Sopra.no BUNTY CO. in a New Sketch BILLY and DORIS, Dancers FORD and PERRIN, BALTO LAURENCE JOHNSTON, The Renowned Ventriloquist. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves, 2s 6d. Booking at The Bristol. THE KING'S. HE ICING'S. "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." Starring . . PEGGY HYLAND. PEGGY HYLAND. What would you do if an enormous Turk followed you to New York? Would you like to be No. 16 on anybody's wife-list? A Charming American Dancing Girl meets with a. series of rieky adventures. The Most Original Photo-play seen for years. Come and See what the inside of a Harem is really like. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d. Bristol, Reserves, Is 6d. •' '; ■ . T^VERYBODY'S. . A Triangle Feature Play, "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." .''THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." Starring CHARLES RAY '. ■ And our Beauty, SYLVIA BREMER. Life in the Drawmgroonj. and Life in tho Slums. A' young Millionaire tries living on a dollar a day, and finds it NOT SO EASY. However, fee finds a sweetheart, saves her from a false charge and dishonour, AND ALL ENDS WELL: Her Nature Dance—A Keystone Best. mHE EMPRESS. ROBERT WARWICK And | GAIL KANE, [ In the Powerful World Drama, I "THE FALSE FRIEND." A tremendous story of tho treachery of a [ - . friend and the I RETRIBUTION THAT FOLLOWED. How a man betrayed his friend that he might win a woman, and how right and ']'.'.... . . ,• justice won. . One terrific scene after another —Gripping, Attention-compelling, Satisfying. THE IRON CLAW—Chapter 7. "THE HOODED HELPER," OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR. THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! ! "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE." ■ Starring ( PEGGY HYLAND. PEGGY HYLAND. A Spicy and Racy Story with a Splendid Ending. Wonderful Interior Scenes in the Hsurem. Come and See what the Inside of a Harem is Really Like. Selected Supporting Programme. Prices as Usual. . Prices.as Usual. TO-MORROW: ' "THE DAWN OF LOVE." TTrand" opera" : houseT i preliminary announcement. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. 15th, 17th, and 18th SEPTEMBER. .' MISS GLADYS CAMPBELL Will present the Brilliant Musical Pantomimic Play, THE MAGIC CARPET. THE MAGIC CARPET. THE MAGIC CARPET. THE MAGIC CARPET. Proceeds for the Countess of Liverpool's Trench Comforts Fund. Remember the Dates. , Prices.;—4s, ,2s. 6d, and Is "OUR DAY" RED CROSS FUND. A MEETING OF TAITA AND DIS- -:*• TRICT RESIDENTS will be held in tho Mehodist Ckurchroom, Taita, to organise in connection with the above, on WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, at 7.45 p.m. Delegates will attend from Lower Hutt "Our Day" Committee. H. BALDWIN, Mayor, Lower Hutt. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETX ING OF SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, on TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1917, at 12.15 p.m. Business: 1. To receive, tho Annual Report and Balance-sheet. 2. To Elect Two Directors. 3. To Detormino the Remuneration of Directors for tho past year. 4. To Elect Three Auditors and fix their Remuneration Proxies must bo lodged at the Company's Office not later than forty-eight liours before the time of meeting.; Tho Share Books of the Company will bo closed from Bth to 28th August, inclusive. F. D. SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, Bth August, 1917. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. 'EUNCY FAIR ART, UNION. WINNING NUMBERS. Electric Radiator, No. ; . 107; Doll and Chippendale Bed, 3165; Mirror, 2057; Art Wall Pap*r, 402; Borrow 1205; Brushes, 143; Cushion;-6; Baby Clothes, 11; Jacket aud Cap. 2ZO; Picture, 7; Doll, 12; Silver Teapot, 37. . Owing to somo.of the blocks not being returned,' the Committeo regret that they wore unable to draw for tho Sideboard and Chippendale Cabinet, but will dp .so at the earliest opportunity. C. M'INTYRE, Sec. „
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 49, 27 August 1917, Page 2
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