QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. JfefiUEUN'S THEATRE. CUBA-ST .lhu Lest and Most Comfortable Theatre 1"640"- And tho Best Orchestra. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Ltwtlsight! Last Night! "Last Night! Ia tins great picture feast, headed by °n° °f tho Hnest war stories over filmed. TREASON!" -. "TREASON!" "TREASON!" "TREASON!" ■ "TREASON!" "TREASON!" This is your last opportunity of seeing ■ ACTUAL BATTLE SCENES TERRIFIC MOTOR 'CHASES DEEDS OF GREAT HEROISM ' Shpwn in conjunction with, a mighty MAMMOTH SUPPORTING BILL Pncas 6:1; • Children 3d. Reserved Circle Is Id. QUEEN'S "THEATRE, CUBA-ST" S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY ' NEW PROGRAMME MONDAY. When wo will have tho pleasure' of PJSlpn'mg a Gorgeous Double Bill. DUSfrIN FARNUM AGNES VERNON 'k?^ in parnum agnes- veiinon j justin karnum agnes vernon ;;the man who took a chance." "the man who took a chance." ' the man who took a chance," A Great Big Love Story, full of Quifck ' Action, Gorgeous Society : Scenes, and A-inle Outdoor Life, showing how a redblooded man's man won a blue-blooded Society woman, a woman's woman. ANOTHER BIG FEATURE is the Thundering Drama of Preparedness "THE EAGLE'S WINGS." , "THE EAGLE'S WINGS." ! "THE EAGLE'S WINGS." "THE EAGLE'S WINGS." A loyo drama in which German intrigue is shown trying to*, destroy American loyalty SPLENDID INDUSTRIAL SCENES Showing tho enormous ammunition factories turning out all the war materials xebt^<luJlSs for Europe and America. fee the latest inventions. see the latest huge machin- ■ ' cry: • •ni O- c .:wt. ! .I?dustxial Picture Ever Shown. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Comedies, Cartoons, Gazettes, Travel' Scenics. , Adults SIXPENCE; Children 3d Reserved Circle, Is Id. HAROLD CARR,, Manager. HIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE. Fullers' Vaudeville Co. •Whirl of . Laughs, Musi <=, Song. ! ' ' i IRENE PEARSE IRENE PEARSE IRENE PEARSE Laughter Lilting, Scottish Lassie. Tom Rees, Warron Hastings, CLXVALLI — Last Night — LAUR4NT I First' Appearance of. !' HAROLD LOOKWOOD, I Wild West Whip" Manipulator. LES BATES'S' ' "FOLLIES OF PLEASURE," . Last Night of "THE -MATINEE GIRL," ' Prices.—D.C. and All' Stalls, 2s; Upper Circle, Is. .Reserved, 2s 6d. Plan Bristol j till 1 p.m., thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m. AH above prices plus Id Amusement Tax. i !.■'■■ '■ AT LAST~i ~ ~ j Q.RAND . OPERA HOUSE. j Direction J. a nd N. TAIT. i I : FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, , -| •■ ■ . Commencing I MONDAY 12th NOV., MONDAY ! MONDAY 12th NOV., MONDAY When .■'•'■ J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW COM.EDY COMPANY NEW COMEDY COMPANY Will Present the Greatest of ail Comedy . Successes, ' "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" . "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO; THE RIGHT '" "TURN TO THE BIGHT!"----/'TURN TO .THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO -THE RIGHT !'■' ■' By Winohell Smith and John L. Hazzard 1 A P,-H^ T V 0F MIRTH AND MORALS. The REIGNING SUCCESS, of-AMERICA .And after Phenomenal. Seasons in Melbourne, Sydney,: Adelaide, Brisbane, and Auckland. " " ' Whatever you do— -TURN TO THE RIGHT." Box Plan opens at Tho Bristol Thursday Next. Prices (plus TasJ-D.C, sa; 0.5.. fe; n3; Ualler-V' is- Early door StaJls and Gallery, Is extra. ■' rjXHVN HALL,, CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT, ~" TO-NIGHT, At-8 o'clock. GRAND CONCERT :THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC PatTons—Then- Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Countess of Liverpool. Conductor—Mr H. Temple White. Assisted by Mrs. Frank Tunley (nee Mjss Muriel Bennett), Soprano. .' > ' Mr. Leonard Barnes, Baritone; Ray. Archibald E. Hunt, Elocutionist, i'ront Seats or Gallery, 2s. A limited number of scats at Is. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Company VICTOR R. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. BAND. : rpRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND A .": ■ ' At " LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. NOTICE.^ r A PUBLIC MEETING of PropertyjfV ,5 n:ners. Residents, and Visitors will be held in Rawell's Tea. Booms, Lyall Bay (corner Onepu-road and The Parade) MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER At 7.30 p.m.,' ' '■ *or the purpose of considering the best means of providing Attractions. for Residents and Visitors to the beach. The Council having j refused an application made by tho undersigned for tho erection, SWINGS, SEE-SAWS, OCEAN WAVE, 1030^^^ . J. R. STANSELL. Sen.. I '! - Convener, Lya-U' Bay. PJONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN H \LL SS T^ th and 17th NOVEMBER; "A TRIP WITH THE BROWNIES" (A Dance Fantesia.). Composed by Mr C. Liardet, arranged Dv ,„„ by Mr. Tom Pollard. BY MISS DOROTHY SAUNDERS'S T ■ a., PUPILS. In A.d of tie Fresh Air Fund and tho Blind Soldiers Fund. CITIZENS' CHRISTMAS GIFT FUND. J± MEETING of Lady Collectors asiT^S^fe^^^^at alf^ts^f SJS tO h"^ R- W. SHALLCRASS, — Hon. Sec. petone borough council. to relattvelTof deceased soldiers. their lives at the present war wit ?a v inw to penpotuatinß their names' at th 3 con elii3ion thereof, and in ordpr v m register may be as complete as po^ble 1 shall b^obliged if the relatives*o? dMea^od ■Petone solcUers will advise me o£ tfc full dUrT °ther particulars »t W* »" W. J. GARDNER, Petone, 2nd Nov., 1917, T<"^ Clerk- . Apply 4.V.M., Evetmur Post.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1917, Page 2
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