QUEEN'S THEATRE, , CUBA-ST. UEEN'S THEATRE. CUBA-ST. Continued Triumphant Success of OUR PROGRAMME DE LUXE. Headed by the Tremendous (Story of Mother Love and the Battlefield. "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" 'IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" "V? MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" "IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" ""IF MY COUNTRY SHOULD CALL!" , Featuring the Brilliant, Versatile Star, who- leaped at once to every woman's heart, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, •3V>*eee her acting is to love her. BEAD THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. !A Duuioatio play of deep emotion, ••BEHIND LIFE'S STAGE." "BEHIND LIFE'S STAGE.'/ The experiences of a lonely girl. "THE CLEVER MRS. CARTER."' "THE CLEVER MBS. CARTER." ■ One of the really funny society farces whero the wife turns th» tables on hubby. • THE LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE. Titbits of the world in animated news. THE EMERALD PIN. /THE -EMERALD PIN. _ An exceedingly real and dramatic story with a grip that holds the heart. 'Til YOUR HUSBAND." "I'M YOUR HUSBAND." A fan shriek in 1000 feet of spasms. A PROGRAMME OF PLEASURES. COMING MONDAY NEXT. VIOLET MERSERAU, The screen's supreme character actress. A spirit of bloom and freshness, in ■ ''SUSAN'S GENTLEMAN." MISS ADA REEVE ~~~ Holds prido of place"m the affections of Playgoers throughout England, America, and Australia.. ■; I^RAND OPERA-HOUSE. THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS WlLIi-BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL TO-MORROW. MORNING, TO-MORROW MORNING,. TO-MORROW MORNING, 9 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 9 o'clock, SIX NIGHTS' SEASON, SIX NIGHTS' SEASON, SIX NIGHTS' SEASON, Beginning on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 1 MONDAY NIGHT- NEXT, . MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, Of MISS ADA-: REEVE, MISS ADA REEVE, MISS ADA REEVE, . MISS ADA REEVE, _ '•the World's Famous Comedienne, wfa> is supported by an unequalled ', ,* combination, of HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE STABS And'a complete English. Comedy Co. A queue wiij bo formed from 8 a»m. PRICES—D.C. and R.S;, 6s; Stalk, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra^ -^ george wa3lsh george wm.sh . "the Mediator;'." '"iTrIE MEDIATOR!" I*O-T>AY.' ' TO-NIGHT! TMTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. A .Drama of Human Passioßß. < " "THE MEDIATOR!" , "THE MEDIATOR!" "THE MEDIATOR!" Featuring GEO. "THE MEDIATOR!" WALSH, the "THE MEDIATOR!" well-remembered "THE MEDIATOR!" st«r in "The "THE MEDIATOR!" Beast." Is a. "THE MEDIATOR!" Forceful, Fi-ht-"THE MEDIATOR!" ing Drama, Bipe "THE MEDIATOR!" with Life. George Walsh in "THE MEDIATOR!" • /Shown theatre. ' v^rown theatre. Mvlesworth-street; Thernelon. ttfcNIGHT! At 8. TONIGHT! Hill* Caine's Startling Novel, "THE MANXMAN!" ' "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" ■ ■ , "THE MANXMAN!" . "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" .1 "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN!" "THE MANXMAN !"■ Starringl' • HBNRY 'AINLEY ' HENRY AINLEY And, ELIZABETH RISDEN. ELIZABETH RISDEN. COME EARLY! COME \EARLY! Or Book your Seats. Theatre 'Phone 3470 Box Plan at Begg's, Manners-6treet. Price*—2s, la, and 6d. I QUR THEATRE,; NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT. HAROIJ) LOCKWOOD, HAKOLD LOCKWOOD, In ' : "THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS." ."THE HAUNTED. PYJAMAS." "THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS." 'A Metro Wondorplay of Rarer Fascination. Also showing, Series No. Five "REX BEACH'S TRAVEL SERIES." "REX BEACH'S TRAVEL SERIES." Splendid Supporting Programme.* ■ Prices as usual. Box plan; Mrs. Aston's. TO-MORROW: "THE PAWS OF THE BEAR." HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT. ' SUNDAY NEXT. , . ' THE, ■ • . WELLINGTON ■ WELLINGTQN PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA / PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA/i Will perform ' Tchaikovski's Great Overture, "1812." ■ "1812." "1812." "1812." "1812." ,"1812."' "1812." "1812." "1812."' Silver-Coin Collection. ' W.N3R. GIRLS' CLUB. ESPERANTO HALL, Lambton-.quay. Address by MRS. CORLISS On ;;;.. : PRTDAT, 28th SEPTEMBER. Mnsioil and Elocutionary Items.: Admission Free. DANCING. HANNAH'S SOCIAL -will be held in St Peter's Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. Dancing: 8 till 1. Ladies,'ls 6d.; Gents., 2s. Refreshments. L. Robinson, Musician. .WELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP (Over A.B.C. Garage, Lambton-qy.). Telephone 430. Entire Proceeds for Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. TTRIDAY NEXT, 28th SEPT., in charge JF of! tho Karori Women's National Reserve. Produce of all kinds. Home-made Cakes, Sweets, Flowors, Fancy and Plain ' Needlework. DOME AND BUY. HELP OUR BOYS. GIVE THEM COMFORTS! ■ Hon Sea, JAT7ET FIRTH, '*
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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