P" Aramount theatre. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtonay-placo Tram Terminus. , .'. Continuous from.2 p.m. '. THIS WEEK ONLY:' THIS WEEK ONLY! | CONTINUOUS SUCCESS! CONTINUOUS SUCCESS! Crowds attending our Day Sessions. Make sure of . your. seat., by booking at The Bristol or 'Phone 977. THIS WEEK ONLY! THIS WEEK ONLY! The Greatest Appealing Scotch or any Sermon yet delivered. MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, The World's Sweetheart, and your's, •■;•■■■'■ ■■' In '■ "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN!" "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN !" | "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN!" The; newest and latest Artcraft production, -and the charmingest and sweetest story Mary has ever helped to tell. . Come and see the adorable star—a. little Scotch lassie —she's positively wonderful. As head of the MacTavish Clan Mary is 1: an irresistible character. Hours of Screening: 2, 4, 6, and 8 p.m. Prices: 3d, 6d, and Is. Reserves, Is 6d. Booking at The Bristol until 5 p.m., and also after 2 p.m., at Theatre. ■ 'Phone 977. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!' THE ANDERSONS, THE ANDERSONS, , .HYPNOTISTS, The Popular Entertainers. NEW SCENES. ■ NEW FACES. MISS,ANDERSON, instead/of demon- | stratimr Mental "Telepathy, will answer questions."^ •'■■ '••-■' - Popular Prices, Is 6d and Is. Children, Half-price. HORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S TPIEATRE PACKED! PACKED! PACKED TO THE DOORS! EVERYBODY CHARMED, \ •: ' Nothing but Praise for; MME. ' PETROVA'S MME. PETROVA'S MME. PETROVA'S • '■;•■ Latest and Greatest Success, "THE SOUL OF A MAGDALENE!"* "THE SOUL'OF A MAGDALENE!" "THE SOUL OF A MAGDALENE!" ■Ladies are urged-to see this great pic? turo in the daytime and avoid the crush at night. REX BEACH TRAVELOGUE, No. 4. Programme commences at 11 a.m., 12.15, 1.50,,3.35, 5.20, 7.5, and 8.40 p.m. Star Picture Ten Minutes' Later. TO-DAY! ' TO-DAY! TO-DAY! •TVTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Would you. renounce the man you love? If ho gains your love through fraud, and ho forgives you after the truth appears, would you marry him? This ie the situation that confronts '■' .: ' THEDA BARA, ' " THEDA BARA, ,' The never-to-be-forgotten heroine of . I. , "UNDER 1 TWO FLAGS," f In "HER DOUBLE LIFE." ': ' "HUR DOUBLE LIFE." "HER DOUBLE LIFE." A Thrilling; Tautali.-.ing Story of a Woman's Deception, a Woman's Love, and a Woman's Self-Sacrifice. (TVUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT 7.30. TO-NIGHT MME.PETROVA ... MME. PETROVA MME. PETROVA MME. PETROVA In "THE SOUL OF A MAGDALEN!" "THE SOUL-OF A MAGDALEN!" "THE SOUL OF A .MAGDALEN!" "THE- SOUL OF A MAGDALEN!" r'THE SOUL OF A MAGDALEN!" A Five-act Metro Wonderplay. of Depth and Power. Also Part Four REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! Prices as usual. Box Plan Mrs. Aston's. HHOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER JL _ ■• * Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency tho.".Governor-General, the Right Hon. tho I'rime Minister ,:(Mr.'W. F. Mosse/y), the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, the Hon. Col. Sir James Allen (Minister -of Defence), the Hon. J. A,. Hanan '(Minister of Education), ■ and the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. J. P. Luko, C.M.G.). WAR PICTURE-LECTURE. "NEW ZEALANDERS AT WAR!" "NEW ZEALANDERS AT ■ WAR!" By ■ < MR. GERALD ANDERSON, War and International Correspondent, and Returned Soldier. _ The Lecture includes a description of OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' WORK in South Seas, Mesopotamia, Turkey, German Africa, Palestine, Europe. Over 100 Pictures, operated by ■■■■■■ Mr. Whitelaw. ■ TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Admission—ss, 2s, Is. School Children half-price. Box Plan at The Bristol. Now open. Mr. Anderson devotes One-fourth of tho proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic; Fund, - . Country Tour: FeiIding—WEDNESDAY. 19th Sept. Carterton—THUßSDAY,' 20th Sept. mOWN HALL," CONCERT CHAMBER. A FRIDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, Commencing 8 p.m. VARIETY'• ENTERTAINMENT AND ■ ' "DANCE. ' ■ ■ . Under the auspices of the New ZeaJand Variety Entertainers and Watcrrade Workers' Glee Party. Leading Artiets. A whole '.Lifetime Enjoyment in One Night. Workers, it is Up to You to Attend. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PIANO rjnO its present standard of perfection JL has byon due, to a large extent, to scientific acoustical research. In THE GREAT MODERN PIANOS Every variation of tone is possible, and tho power, richness, «.nd extraordinary sustaining qualities of tho world's ToaAly groat Pianos are an INSPIRATION TO THE PLAYER. That is one more reason why BRINSMEAD PLEYEL ROGERS CHALLEN BORD Pianos aro looked upon as tho masterpieces of, Pra.no. construction. Yet, despite their great qualities, tlioso world-famous instruments can bo purchased ..! •. ON EASY: TERMS. Consult us About Them To-day! CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. "
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 2
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