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rfTWUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. &» KEEN'S THEATRE, GUBA-ST. The Finest Picturo Theatre in Town. ANOTHER SMASHING SUCCESS. A .VERITABLE TRIUMPH! A Greater Succesa than Last Week. TWO TERRIFIC STAR. DRAMAS, Combined with an ecstatic programme. MARIE DORO, MARIE DORO, MARIE DORO, MARIE DORO, MARIE DORO, ffho girl of a thousand charms, in o play that is redolont of Ireland. -,::■ CASTLES FOR TWO. .> CASTLES FOR TWO.. V CASTLES FOR TWO. CASTLES' FOR TWO. .an Irish Romance Thronged with Thrills.» Sounding the shoals and shallows of Ambition, Power, and Passion. . "Nothing is too good for the Irish." . SEE THIS MAGNETIC PLAY. IT WILL ABSOLUTELY THRILL YOU. .... Thon comes another surprising success, pauline frederick . pauline frederick , pauline Frederick: , . pauline frederick ■Tn a series of Sensational Scenes as AUDREY. AUDREY. AUDREY. AUDREY. 'A' Rod-blooded Love Drama. {ft-Smashing Story of Alasknn Adventure. !A Play to creep into your blood and 6tir " your deepest emotions. THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. .Adults, 6d: Children, 3d. Reserved Circle, 6d extra. ■;::' HAROLD CARR, Manager. •"Ah! that deceit should steal such gentle ■■■'■ shapes, !Aiid with a virtuous veil should hiSe deep ...-■■ vice." TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY ! ATEW (MACMAHON'S) • THEATRE. Would you renounce-the man you love? If'lio gains your love through fraud, and 3io forgives you after the truth appears, ;would you marry him '! This is the- situar that confronts- ■•■■■■■••- -i — THEDA BAR A, THEDA BARA, Tho nover-to-bo-forßotten heroine of "UNDER TWO FLAGS," „.. In "HER DOUBLE LTFE." "HER DOUBLE LlFfi." "HER DOUBLE LIFE." "HER DOUBLE LIKE." "HER. DOUBLE LIFE." "HER DOUBLE LIFE." "HER DOUBLE LIFE." (A 1 Thrilling-, Tantalising- Story of a Woman's Deception, a Woman's Love, Ljand a Woman's Self-Sacrifice. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction )...,. W. and R," Thomas,

LAST THRE3 NIGHTS V ".'. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS ,j . -Of the .: " : ENGLISH PIERROTS! ' '• , ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, : WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. NOTlCE.—Request items will be included in the. programme.on the la;st thieo nights—To-night, Tuesday, and Wednesday. . _ _ ' Patrons.are; asked to send in .requests by letter to the Town Hall. Box Plans now open at, The Bristol. Booking after 6 p.m. to-day, 'Phone 65. Seats retained till rising curtain. GROWN THEATRE. ftOWN THEATRE. Molesworth-street, Thorndon. TO-NIGHT! .At 8. TO-NIGHT! "THE LAST OF THE INGRAMS!" ♦'THE LAST .OF THE INGRAMS!'' From Innocent Scenes in Church Springs the Wildest Evil Excitement. "A coat of tar and feathers would liumble that wanton" —and the whole .village rushes to the carnival of mad Hate. Also. GLORIA'S ROMANCE (Chapter ■ 18)—" THE BITTER TRUTH." And a Screaming Koystone Comedy, "THE BAGGAGE SMASHER." COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, "BABETTE!" Book now. Box Plan at Begg's'.' " tfYCJR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. ' . TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT. "BABETTE!" The story of a *■■' BABETTE !"•-.. Girl -who-saves " BABETTE!" - a Man's Soul;- - - ■■without even, !" BABETTE!" ' knowing the '' ' !'BABETTE!" Miracle she wrought. A Greater Vitagraph Play, starring PEGGY HYLAND,, V PEGGY HYLAND,^ , - 'A story that is full of the best of '. 1.7^ Humanity. -.' Great Supporting" Programme. TOMORROW, PLGA PETROVA in "THE SOUL OF A MAGDALEN." jTiRAND THEATRE, PETONE. HJT . Direction J.: C. Williamson, Ltd. FOUR SHOWINGS of the World Wonder ,■'. Picture, Commencing at the Matinee, WEDNESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, ■ Again on THURSDAY, 20th SEPT. Matinees at 2, Evenings at 8. D. W. Griffiths' Colossal' Dramatic Spectacle, "I N T 0 L E R A.N C E!" "INTOLERANC El". The Most Discussed, but the Most Marvellous Picture of alPtimc—or you aro.over likely to see. ■ Box Plan at Grand Confectionery. Nobooking fee. Prices—Evening, 2s 6d, 2s, Is; Afternoons, 2s and Is. Children, halfprice, afternoons 1 only. ■ / .Upper Hutt, Record Hall, Fri., 21st Sept. Z THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE, ... PIANO ;

TO its'preset standard of perfection has been due, to a large extent, to ecientific.'ac&ustipal research.. In ;,,:. .. '„ ■: THE? GREAT MODERN PIANOS" Every variation of tone is possible, and tho power, richness, and extraordinary sustaining'qualities of the world's ron-Uy great Pianos are an INSPIRATION TO THE PLAYER. "•Suit is ono more reason why • BBINSMEAD PLEYEd EOOEfiS CHALLEN BORD , Pianos aro looked upon 86 tho masterpieces of Piano construction. Yet, despite ilwir great; qualities, theso world-famous '"stniraents can bo purchased ON EASY TERMS. Consult us About Them To-d-a-y! ' , ; IHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD. 3 ■ MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, ,ne Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. :.. KINDERGARTEN. PINE LODGE KINDERGARTEN & PREPARTORY SCHOOL. AUSTIN-STREET. Principal ....i MISS HALL. New term ■ commerces TUESDAY, 18thSEPTEMBER:

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 2

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