/SvUEEN'S "THEATRE, CUBA-ST. iw.UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. TKe Finest Picture Theatre in Town. ANOTHER SMASHING SUCCESS. >A VERITABLE TRIUMPH! A'Greater SiJccess than Last Week. TWO TERRIFIC STAR DRAMAS, rv>mhined with an ecstatic programme. marie doro, marie doro, marie doro, -: marie -doro, ::.: marie doro, .The girl of a thousand charms, in a pla-y that is redolent of Ireland, j , CASTLES FOR TWO. CASTLES FOR TWO. CASTLES FOR TWO. ' ' CASTLES FOR TWO. •An Irish Romance Thronged with Thrills. Sounding the shoals and shallows of ..Ambition, Power, and Passion. "Nothimr is too good for the Irish." SEE THIS MAGNETIC PLAY. 1 IT WILL ABSOLUTELY THRILL :■- ■ ■ YOU. Then comes another surprising success, PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE'FREDERICK . PAULINE FREDERICK ' . PAULINE FREDERICK ' la a scries of Sensational Scenes as AUDREY. AUDREY. AUDREY. AUDREY. A Red-blooded Love Drama. •rA Smashing Story of Alaskan Adventure. 'A Play t-o'crecn into your blood and stir your deepest emotions. THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Reserved Circle. 6d extra. HAROLD CARR, Manager. IS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE. • ■■ ■__■ a'o-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTt Messrs. Fuller present PAUL STANHOPE PAUL STANHOPE And his ' AUREOLA OF FUN-BEAMS THE PINNACLE OF DELIGHT, "RAZZLE-DAZZLE," "RAZZLE-DAZZLE," : Preceded by'•'• Vaudeville.'... / MURFAYNE. ' The Monarch of tho Xylophone. Coleman Sisters, M'Kay and Graham, George D'Alma, and THE MARVELLOUS DEVONS, Exponents of the Black Arts. Prices as usual. Plan at The Bristol. B" °~~" RITANNIA THEATRE, 'A MUTUAL Masterpiece of Unusual Strength and Beauty, "THE GENTLE INTRUDER!". "THE GENTLE INTRUDER!" "THE GENTLE INTRUDER!" . - "THE GENTLE INTRUDER!" Featuring MARY MILES MINTER In a. Rolo 1 of : Surpassing Sweetness. innocence reforms wicked- . ,: ■ ,ness. / But not before it has passed through ; grave peril of..being besmirched. Also, - ...Episocio Ten of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE!" ; LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE.- ; X>EOPLE'S ■ PICTURE PALACE. ; TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS!;- ' iA -Splendid Sta-r in a Sumptuous Setting. '» CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "THE PRICE SHE PAID!" " : "THE PRICE SHE PAID!" "THE PRICE SHE PAID!" What does it moan to be_ owned by a , man. you lvovo married for his money, and who is repulsive to you? - ■- ■ - Also;' ' -■ -" ' A Five'-rcc! METRO Feature, "SNOWBIRDS!" .. -- "SNOWBIRDS!" !A Drama, of Love and Adventure in the . ; Romantic Nor'-West. ~"~ TTWERYBODY'S. JCJVERYBODY'S. ■ Continuous from, llv till 10.15. " "THE DARK ROAD," Starring -DOP.OTHY DALTON. - : With.a Siiperb.Triangle Cast.'" ■;: In pursuit of-licr desires, a woman dons All. that Means Love and , Honour. A Siren who thinks herself the -Rainoar■xiation of Cleopatra recklessly sells her Country's-Secrets for the illicit love of a :, Paid 'Spy.' ■ ■ Also showing, 'Rollicking-—Keystone Comedy— "THE BACHELOR'S FINISH." !And the I'ATHK GAZETTE, which ■ "'" shows Special Views of RUSSIAN SOLDIERS in PETROGRAD During the Revolution. ~~~ 'rgTHE' KING'S. . EVERY EVENING, AT 8. "BA BETTE!" : » ... "BABETTE!" • ' "." : .." .. 'A Greater Vitagraph Play, ' ' '■■- Starring PEGGY HYLAND. , , \ The Stor^of a. Girl who Saves a ManV. Soul without, even knowing the miracle she wrought. Tender and Wonderful Acting. . Extraordinary New Effects in Photography. 'And Strange Scenic Pictures of Interiors. A Story that is full of the Best of Humanity.. Prices—D.C., Is; Reserved, Is 6d; Stalls, Is and 6d. Box Plan at The Bristol.. . ■' " I kiss tho little brown mole near your elbow." mUE, EMPRESS. JL —— Continuous from 11 till 10.15. "THE DIVORCE GAME." Starring . ALICE BRADY. 'A French Play, characteristically French in its Daring Beauty and its Wit. They Love each other deeply, but at tho last each thinks tho other guilty ol inlidnlity.- , • Have you ever heard of a fatal Mole? There was ons on Hie elbow of Mademoiselle I^i-Fi. , Also showing Chapter 10 of "THE IRON CLAW," Entitled "A LIVING DEATH." ■ ■ ■ 7^l RAND OPERA HOUSE. \x • -— Commencing NEXT SATURDAY. FOR 7 NIGHTS. ;; -. ; THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY In ■ i JThat Mirthful, Rollicking Comic Opera, "LA MASCOTTE!" ' , "LA MASCOTTE!" Produced by MR. TOM POLLARD. ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT PRESENTATIONS OF COMIC OPERA YET SEEN IN WELLINGTON., Chorus of 80 Voices and . Professional Orchestra conducted by Mr. Bernard, Page. Box Plan Now Open at Tho Bristol. E. B. VANCE. FUNERAL CARD. njIHE Funeral of the lute Mre. Annabel -B- G. Campbell will leave the residencoof Mr. G. V. C. Campbell, 153, The Terrace, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 a.m.,for the Cemetery, Karori. Private interment. Motor Funeral. \ E. MORRIS, Jun., '- Funeral Director and Embalrner,. 60, Taranoki-st.. and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (nigh 6 and day). . FUNERAL NOTICE. ffiHE Friends of Mr. William Lastelle -*- arc respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Maudjwhich will leave his'residence, 25a, Tliorn-don-quivy, on-Wednesday, 19th September, 1917, at 3 p.m.;* for tho Karori Cemetery.— ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON,'Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaideroad, and 6, Wha-street, Lyall Bay. 'Phone 1999 (day or night).
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 2
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