TTIS MAJESTY'S " THEATRE. Fullers' A^audevjUe Co. To-night, Last Night of this PARAGON OF FUN SHOWS. MILNER AND STOREY. VIOLET TREVENYON.' Carlton and Sutton, Balto, Bunty Co., Billy and Doris, Ford and Perrin, Sisnor and Signora Molinari. LAURENCE JOHNSTON. D.C. and All Stalls, 2s; U. Circle, Is; Reserves, 2s 6d. Plan at The Bristol till 1 p.m.; thereafter at TheaWtill 7. .. DON'T MISS THiS TREAT! TO-NIGHT! At TO-NIGHT! SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. The Daintiest of Screen Stars, EMMY WHELEN, EMMY WHELEN, EMMY WHELEN, In Metro's Great Six-part Feafcuie, "SOWERS AND REAPERS." "SOWERS AND REAPERS." "SOWERS AND REAPERS." Auckland advices state that "Sowers and Reapers" is one of the finest picture* ever screened in that city. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. A THREE-HOUR PROGRAMME. • The Powerful Emotional Actress, ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY, ' In a Superbly Elaborate Production, "THE DANCERIS PERIL." "THE DANCER'S PERIL." The wilful prize pupil of the great Russ»ndancing class goes to Paris and there is greedily sought by an unscrupulous schemer. Intense Emotional. Acting. Also, LIONEL BARRYMORE, In a, Romance of Love and Adventure, "THE QUITTER." "THE QUITTER." . BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. LAST* NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT "THE MILLIONAIRE PAUPERS!" CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "HIS NEW JOB." MONDAY (NEXT) , MONDAY "THE TWINKLER!" "THE TWINKLER!" : "THE TWINKLER!" A Realistic and Exciting Drama. A Thriffingly Told Story of Happenings in New York. A Bright and Happy Love Romance Spangles the Clever Plot. A£so,_ Episode' Eight of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." Would you Serve Gaol to Buy your Daughter a Living? npHE KING'S. Commencing at the Matinee, "HINTON'S DOUBLE," "HINTON'S DOUBLE," PATHE GOLD ROOSTER MASTERPIECE, Featuring FRED. WARDE And . KATHLYN ADAMS. A play that created new American records, and afforded a vivid flashlight upon prison, conditions. A man barters his honour and his liberty for his daughter's sake, and makes tho , bargain with a. traitor. Prices—6d arid Is. Reserves at Bristol or by 'phone 3143. '■ • . /TVHE EMPRESS. Commencing To-day. "THE STOLEN PARADISE!'.' A Gripping World Film Drama, with a NEW PLOT. . Starring- • ETHEL CLAYTON (The Adorable) And EWARD LANGFORD. Does a blind man really know his wife? A strange and fascinating story of love that would not bo denied. She took the place of another woman and he did not know until his sight was restored. Powerfully, dramatic situations in rapid ■ succession. Also, Chapter 8 of "The Iron Claw," Entitled— "AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE." •THE STOLEN PARADISE!" VERYBODY'S. ; Continuous VERYBODY'S. TO-DAY.. "CLOVER'S REBELLION!" "CLOVER'S REBELLION!" Starring ANITA STEWART. ANITA STEWART. _ She Wanted a Man, not a Curio, for a husband. A tale of an heiress imprisoned in a circle of money-mad relations, and the DESPERATE STEPS SHE TOOK to . a passionaWlove story. Acted, as only Anita. Stewart can act. Delightfully, set in luxurious setting, and the Heroine wears WONDERFUL DRESSES. ... i Also, . : CHARLES CHAPLIN, : In "THE RINK." "Clover's Rebellion" Btarte at 11, 12.55, 2.50, 4.45, 6.40, 8.30. "The Rink" commences 1, hours after each of above' times. ' ■ ''"'' ' ALMOST ANY PIANO MAY look liko a good Piano until the test of tone quality is applied to it. Then its appearance counts for nothing. Th© greatest Pianos made—those that have stood the test and searching of years —are famous because of their QUALITY OF TONE. That i« why, after years of competition, PLEYEL BRINSMEAD' " ROGERS . ; CHALLEN BORD Pianos stand alone. " With fifty-five y&are' experience behind us we know their merits. We can sell thess World-famous Pianos on easy terms. Gall in and inspect the stocks in out Piano Warehouse. CHAS. BEGG & CO.,,LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, The Oldest-established. Piano House in New Zealand. THE ART OF SINGING AND VOICE < PRODUCTION. ■ • : EUGENE OSSIPOFF. , Studio: ' , No. 3, STEWART DAWSON'S . ' CHAMBERS. BALLOT GAZETTE. THE N.Z. GAZETTE, containing the names of those drawn in the 10th Ballot, will be on Sale at the Government Prmtinp,- Office at 9 o'clock on MONDAY MORNING. . ... ; Owing to the increased size of the Gazette the price will be TWO SHILLINGS per copy. . DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. f S IHE .Partnership heretofore, .existing boA tween Messrs. Harry,Buddie, Harry Evelyn Anderson, and Frederick George Bolton, has been Dissolved as from the 31st July last. The business will ill future, be carried on by Messrs.' Harry Buddie and Harry Evelyn Anderson.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 54, 1 September 1917, Page 2
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