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QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS! THE PROGRAMME LOUDLY APPLAUDED. THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN. A programme that is made for pleaeurescekors tttd holiday-makors. Headed by the Tremendous Story of Mother Love and the Battlefield, entitled "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" 'Featuring the Versatile and Popular British Star, Descendant of the great Statesman, Disraeli, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, rA girl that will entwine herself around your hearts. ' READ THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. NATURE UNADORNED—A Beautiful Scenic. THE EMERALD PIN—A Stirring OneReel Drama. •THE BRITISH SCREEN MAGAZINE 1 —Topical Animated News from Everywhere. •I'M YOUR HUSBAND-^A Torrent'of Tumultuous Laughter. BEHIND LIFE'S STAGE—A One-reel Drama of Tears and Joy. A REAL HOLIDAY- PROGRAMME ! -BE AT THE QUEEN'S TO-NIGHT! SESSIONS FROM 11 to 10.15. HAROLD CARR, Manager. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH In "THE MEDIATOR!" "THE MEDIATOR!" ■■■'-■■ "THE MEDIATOR!" TO-D4Y' TO-NIGHT! TO-DAYI TO-NIGHT! "THE MEDIATOR!" "THE MEDIATOR!" "THE MEDIATOR!" TyEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. A Drama of Human Passions. "THE MEDIATOR!" "THE' ; MEDIATOR I"; V "THE S MEDIATOR!"' "THE MEDIATOR!"" Featuring GEO. "THE MEDIATOR!" WALSH, the "THE MEDIATOR!" well-remembered "THE MEDIATOR !" star in "The "THE MEDIATOR!" Beast." Is a "THE MEDIATOR!" Forceful, Fight-. "THE MEDIATOR!" ing Drama, Ripe "THE MEDIATOR!" with Life. George Walsh in "THE MEDIATOR!" George Walsh in "THE MEDIATOR!" ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutfc. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT. ■TO-TVIORROW, (TUESDAY) NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mr. Edward BranseomWs Breezy Brigade, *HE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! THE NEW DANDIES! torXaf^Sb they're on the briny, Tetaming irom-i tour of big success in the south. To-morrow you'll see them. Prices—33, 2s, Is. Plan at Roper's. ROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE. Molesworth-stasefc, Thorndon'. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT!* "THE LITTLE BROTHERS." ' ' Starring ■ENID-BENNETT ENID BENNETT GLORIA'S ROMANCE, Hall Caine-'s Startling Novel, "HER VOW FULFILLED." COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY, Hall Caine's Remarkable Novel, '•THE MANXMAN!" > "THE MANXMAN!" Book now. Box Plan at Begg's or Theatre. 'Phons 3470. " ' TVRITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY'S HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In the Two-reel Eiot of Fun, "BEHIND THE SCREEN." "BEHIND THE SCREEN." "BEHIND THE SCREEN." 'A Powerful Rex~ Photoplay, "THE SECOND SON." "THE SECOND SON." „ '„.. Also; ' Episode 11 of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE!"' LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. rpOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER In the Presence of Their Exeellenoies the Governor-General and the Countes9 of Liverpool. WAR PICTURE-LECTURE. ' "NEW'ZEALANDERS AT WAR," By MR. GERALD ANDERSON, War and International Press Correspondent and Returned Soldier. ■ The LECTURE includes a, description of our SOLDIERS' and SAILORS' work in South Seas—Mesopotamia—-Turkey—Ger-man Africa —Palestine —Europe. Over 100 PICTURES (miny exclusive), operated by Mr. Whilelaw. TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. School Children half-price. Box Plan at The Bristol. Mr. AndeTSon devotes one-fourth of the proceeds to the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. :~4 GRAND GIFT RECITAL! CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. :: SATURDAY, 29th SEPT., 2 p.m. gilder the patronage and in the presence pf Her Excellency Countess of Liverpool, Mrs. Maesey, and the Mayoress. LOOK OUT FOR Is SURPRISE ENVELOPES TO BE SOLD IN THE STREETS TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. MANY VALUABLE PRIZES. NO BLANKS. -SEE BRISTOL WINDOW. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION rjiOVVN HALL. TOWN HALL. '" ©UESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, "A TALE OF OLD .TAPAN!" "k TALE OF OLD JAPAN!" •'I TALE OP OLD JAPAN!" (Colerklgo Taylor.) Soloists: Soprano (Dunedin)...Miss Helen Gardner Contralto (Auckland) Mrs. Maurice Jones Tenor Mr. G. W. Eiby Baritone Mr. Frank Charlton Price*—3s (Res.), 2s (Res;), and Is. The Box Plan Opens at The Bristol at 9 To-morrow Morning. Special Concession for Colleges and Bohools. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. sPbon« 3390.

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Evening Post, Volume xciv, Issue 73, 24 September 1917, Page 2

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