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Y^UEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST JoBUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST '.■LAST -■ -.. LAST •NIGHT NIGHT .: V OF THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. -■-. Five Remarkable Subjects, full of '-' Appeal, Headed by the Powerful Dramatio Play, ""THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE " JiTHE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE.'" 'An unusual • dramatic story, featuring "Frajiklyn Farnum and Agnes Vernbn. "COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at" 11. THE GREAT "BUTTERFLY" FILM. The first of its kind ever presented in the Dominion. A Dramatic Story of Infinite Charm, m which all the elements of life :*re blended into a mosaic of thrilling ; t episodes: '-■THE CIRCUS OF LIFE!" -•---. "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE!" T. "THE. CIRCUS OF LIFE!" . ...... "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE!" ■ vfhe story of a marriage that was very nearly wrecked on the rock of misunderstanding. Two souls that were made happy by the instinct of a little child. "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE!" : ■ "THE.CIRCUS OF LIFE!" :•■; "THE CIRCUS OF. LIFE!" 3?!ayed by an AIL Star Cast of English i and American Dramatic Players, ~i'Z' ... Including the CHILD ACTRESS ?[. ' , LITTLE iZOE'RAE." Itihra "Butterfly" Feature is produced on a* lavish scale, and the story never flags. ; REMEMBER—4T IS SHOWN TO-MORTROW. Adults SIXPENCE, Children 3d. Res ':Z Circle, Is Id. HAROLD CARR, Manager. 7 ..- TO-MORROW! -..-'■ TO-MORROW!-'. r TO-MORROW! 'jfYUEEN'S, CUBA-ST, MUJEENIS,.,.I.; „ : CUBA-St! " THE WORLD'S" WONDER SERIAL, ..Which Cost. Five. Hundred Thousand , ; Pounds' to Produce. i SHOWN AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES: -. Noon, Two; Four, Six, and Eight p.m. ; Noon, Two, Four, Six, and Eight pm -. Noon, Two, Four, Six, and Eight p.m A Torrent'of Thrills for 25 Minutes. "THE PURPLE DOA1INO." "THE PURPLE DOMINO" "THE PURPLE DOMINO!" "THE PURPLE DOMINO" ."THE PURPLE DOMINO"" - . "THE PURPLE DOMINO!" -- Possossing Exoitement and Galvanising f Effeoto Beyond Measure. * QUEEN'S, CUBA-ST , QUEEN'S, CUBA-ST TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Bhown once at five sessions every day I Played by the Greatest Artists in the ' ■:: -. World, Headed by - LUCILLE LOVE And " LUCILLE LOVE * HUGO LOUBEQUE I "' "" "- HUGO LOUBEQUE! :^ Who played the leads in "Peg o' the J Ring." « EACH NUMBER A COMPLETE FEATURE. 'A Tromendous Story, filled with Vital . iActlon and Continued Suspense. Crashing Cfamaacae. Perfect Photography. "THE PURPLE DOMINO " "THE PURPLE DOMINO " . "THE PURPLE DOMINO" , "THE PURPLE DOMINO/ - Th« Gorgeous Super-Mystery Serial .! Prices—Adnlts, SIXPENCE; Children. - 3d. ■-.-■■ ..-. . • • '- BE AT THE QUEEN'S TO-MORROW! * Q.RAND . ■ OPERA HOUSE. x DirecWon ......—.......... J. and N. TATT. -' . Commencmg . ' MONDAY NEXT, 12th; NOVEMBER - - •■ FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. / J.\AND-N. TAIT: - '. Present, their NEW COMEDY COMPANY . ITHE^GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE DAY. , .. "TURN,TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" x 'TTURN TO THE RIGHT!" ' ' ."TURN-TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" . By Winchell Smith and John L- Hazza-rd EVEN MORE, DELIGHTFUL THAN I "PEG 0' MY HEART." "Of all the plays that have been pro- . duced in Sydney during the last few . '; years none has achieved such an immedi- " ate success as was the case with "Turn to ,;. tho Right."—Sydney Sunday Times. ; Play produced by Mr. Gaaton Mervale •: <,^ IC?Sr^P-?- S" °- St*"s. 6s^ * | ta»9.: 3si- Gallery, Is (plus tax). Usual ,: EarlyiDoors-Stalls and Gallery, le extra. * Box Plans at The Bristol. ST. ,MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' . KELBURN. '■'■: CHILDREN'S BAZAAR AND :,- CONCERT, t m In^»;.4 v sf the Baptistry Fund of the New ■j :-,.-.,,: : Church, Building. » SATURDAY, lOhTnoVEMBER,' 1917. "*"2.30H"0 s.3o'p:m.—Bazaar and Afternoon Tea. , 7 to 9.30 p.m.—Bazaar and Children's ..;". Concert. ■ -' f?SPERANTO^ Hal^LfmbteSqlay, : MH WcUirigton. SATURDAY, 10th Not- , c-mbor, 1917, at 2.45,. p.m. Subject: * Demons In v. Demons Out." How far is .. Demon, control responsible for the lawleas- -, ries^ of'inen;^nd nations, and the sickness .■ d3seaßos,...and -national strife and horrible Z vt-uifoge °f men and money to-day ? Our •• only Hope. ,-;•. .. ■ V j- ■;".. :C -J:J)ANCING. ;- ARCADIAN-GRAND PLAIN AND .? iff Vltt FANCY DANCE. *■■ 'TViE-W.-v-CENTURY HALL, KENT- ;; -L^l ...TERRACE, SATURDAY, 17th > November. Prizes for Best Costumes .. (Ladies .arid Gents). Dancing 8-12. • y Ladies Is, Gents Za. Tickets may be. , obtained ,* at Hatton's Drapery Store ; l,\Courtenay-place. i nHHE;-: SALVATION " ARMY . X WELLINGTON SOUTH • SATURDAY, IOSi, 3.30 p.m. .. Reopening and Dedication of Young, ': People s Hall, Commissioner Hodder conS ducting: '8 p.ni., Musical Meeting (good 0?: 1**™1116 Instrumental, Vocal, and Elocutionary) and Conversazione. Tickets 6d Cojnnussioner Hodder presiding ;■;.-■' GEO. A. WALKER^C.a •; ■;• ;-"" „ BOROUGH OF PETONE. ,':,' OPENING., ;QF BATHING SEASON. '; : T HEREBY, invite the.PubUc to attend ' '.--*• J' the Official Opening r o f ;the Bathing •■•■iSeason,- which ivill take.plac^ at 2:30 pm ; ;f on, SATURDAY, 10th"inst.', at the Beach, '■■Petone Municipal Brass Band in attend',;'ance. ; ■ . .- . J. W. M'EWAN, ■-.i '■"" "' ~. . ..- , Mayor. ?'•;' LOWER HUTT MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. ' n|/r.R. H. E. BAKER, the Proprietor of' * the Lower Hutt. JSlotor 'Bus SerZ 'vice, beg^"'to inform his patrons that, .though he has been called for military * service, he has made satisfactory arrtmge,'mente for the continuance of his business, ■which will be conducted as hitherto with a "regard for the comfort and convenience of the public. Orders, bk hitherto, may i« left at the Town Hall Garage.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1917, Page 2

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