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QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. UEEN'S . THEATRE, CUBA-ST. The Best and Most Comfortable Theatre in Wellington. And the Best Orchestra. a t^£ OTHER GREAT SUCCESS. A PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. The (Jueen's Theatre has earned the reputation of consistently showing the best Picture Entertainment in the city. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME Is one that will delight all peoples: From the child of 5 to the mature of 85. THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE." THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE." ™J5 MAN WH° TOOK A CHANCE." "THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE." A Photodrama that combines thrills, tears, excitement, and:-merry laughter. Showing what a true man will do to win a woman's love. The story of a man's man, and 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." One of the finest industrial pictures ever exhibited. SEE THE LATEST INVENTIONS. THE LATEST HUGE MACHINERY. THE GP.EAT MUNITION PLANTS. These features are aljfthown in this great picture. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE, Scenes from all over the world "BETRAYED BY THE CAMERA," A Rollicking Laugh Creator. A Rifter. "MR. PULLER PEP DABBLES," Another Hilarious Cartoon Comedy Subject. "SAFETY FIRST," A Hurricane of Screaming Merriment. AND OTHER GOOD ITEMS. Adults SIXPENCE; Children 3d. Reserved Circle, Is Id. HAROLD CARR, Manager. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville Ltd. THE PLEASURES OF FOLLY M the : "FOLLIES OF PLEASURE." "FOLLIES OF PLEASURE." SHOW OF SUNSHINE AND SMILES. Messrs. Fuller present LES BATES'S FOLLIES OF PLEASURE In their Second Joy Whirl, "IN MEXICO." "IN MEXICO." A Hurricane Girl Show, with No Speed Limit. You Like, Laughs. You Like Girls. You Like Dances. You Like Music. IT'S A FAST SHOW! ITS A GINGER SHOW! IT'S A SHOW WITH GIRLS! BRAND NEW FROM FIRST TO LAST. Gigantic _ Vaudeville Preliminary. First Appearance of JOLLY JOHN LARKIN, JOLLY JOHN LARKIN, The Comic Coloured. Celebrity known to the elect as the "Rajah of Mirth " IRENE PEARSE. the Lilting Scotch Heatherbell; M'KAY and GRAHAM, the Eminent Basso and his Tuneful Partner ; HAROLD LOCKWOOD, Buffalo Bill's Lasso and Stookwhip Protege; WARREN HASTINGS, the Lyric Tenor; and TOM REES, Irish Smiles and Popular Melody. Prices—2s 6d, 2s, and Is, plus tax. Plan at The Bristol. JJRITANNIA THEATRE. LAST TWO DAYS. Another PARAMOUNT Triumph. F ANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD, Tho Charming Actress, in "EACH PEARL A TEAR!" "EACH PEARL A TEAR!" "EACH PEARL A TEAR!" Also, EPISODE 15 AND FINAL Of "THE SECRET OF "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." . THE SUBMARINE." TPHE KING'S. .-. -I- HE KING'S. Every Evening, at 8. __ ' "THE WEB OF DESIRE." Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. A young wife, hurt by her husband's | neglect, TREADS THE PATH OF PERIL. She is trapped by a- man who is I scheming to ruin her husband. SAVED BY MOTHER-LOVE for her baby, she learns all, and THE SCOUNDREL IS CAUGHT in the net of his own weaving. \ Sumptuous Settings in High Society Circles. Prices: D.C., Is 6d and k; Stalls, Is j and 6d. Box Plan, at Tho Bristol. EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p m. "PRIDE!" , "PRIDE!" Second Drama of "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS!" Featuring---HOLBROOK BLINN and . ■ . SHIRLEY'MASON. A powerful banker, steeped in haU"htiness,_meet3 a dreadful fate, and finds the doom that always waits on Pride. Sensational Scene of the Motor-car that skids and dashes into the lake. The Climax of this Great Story is a Whirl of Sensation. Also Showing: The First Episode of • " THE SECRET KINGDOM "— "THE LAND OF INTRIGUE!" Starring DOROTHY KELLY. /TIHE EMPRESS. J- HE EMPRESS. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.rn A Brilliant Triangle Drama, " PLAIN JANE!" Starring■CHAßLES RAY and BESSIE BARRISCALE. The Story of a Little • Nobody, whoso beauty wins a husband,-~horne, and happiness. The ugly little Slavey whom nobody thought of WINS A BEAUTY PRIZE. And although her shoulders were too bare and her dress too low, the earnest-minded student FINDS HER FAIR. A quaint and original story of life in a College Town. Also Showing: Chapter 17 "THE IRON' CLAW," "THE VANISHING FAKIR." CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL LADIES' GUILD. SALE OF WORK, In the School Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7th and Bth NOVEMBER. To be Opened on Wednesday Afternoon, at 2.30 o'clook, by Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool The Sale will be Open each Afternoon and Evening. Entertainment each evening at J. 30. Admission 6d. j NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING of Properfcyowners, Resident*, and Visitors will be held in Rawell's Tea Rooms, Lyall Bay (corner Onepu-road and The Paorade) THIS MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER At 7.30 p.m., For tho purpose of considering the best means of providing Attractions for Residents and Visitors to the beach. Tho Council having refused an application mado by tho undersigned for the erection of SWINGS, SEE-SAWS, OCEAN WAVE Etc., I consider it advisable that a Public Meeting should be held to obtain an expression of opinion from nil those interested ! NO COLLECTION. 3. R. STANSELL, Son., Convener, Lyall Bftj. j

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 2

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