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QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA-ST. pSUEEN'S THEATRE. CUBA-ST he Best and Most Comfortable Picture Theatre in Town. . . , . Best Orchestra, Best Programme CONTINUED GREAT SUCCESS • : >- ROWDS CHEER ( STAR SUBJECTS. .:.- . - jh"e "Longest and :. Most Varied Pro- ' ramme ever submitted. Headed by the Majestic Dramatic Play, "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE." :... "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE." "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE." ''-' "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE." , play so full of Beauty and Truth that ; strikes a responsive chord in the hearts E all who see it. The inherent innocenca .n of Womankind deftly woven into a' '" Gorgeous Drama. See the Wonderful' Child Actres.", .:/: ■; -LITTLE ZOE-RAE. ; !he girl whose charm-of manner and '"'. those, wonderful talent'cause the audienco ■to- applaud ■at every session. - ■- ;: IRE AT. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, '--. deluding the Greatest Serial Story ever ".': onceived, I Praisedby the greatest minds •■•-' f. England and America, including Irving ,'obb. Roy, Coopo'r" Megru'e. HaH'Caine, ;■-;_ I. G. - Wells: Mrs. H. B. Irving, Lady Rhondda. and many others-: "THE PURPLE DOMINO." "THE PURPLE DOMINO.", . . ' "THE-PURPLE DOMINO." "THE-PURPLE: DOMINO." . ".': . Teeming, with": Thrills:' Mystery, and * -- -Romance. . . ."GORGEOUS DRESSES AND -.'- - - SCENERY. .- :; ' • EVERY EPISODE A FEATURE. Tlie Greatest Cast ever chosen, headed :; - - by • "' iUCILLELOVE and ' ~-i ;' : HUGO LOUBEQUE, .The star performers of "Peg o' The -. Ring." ;■■; /' AN ABSOLUTE WONDER PLAY. See'this Serial if you have to be carried ■■ •' there. ■ '•': : SEVERAL - ADDED ATTRACTIONS, i'onsisting of Coiiedirs, Cartoons, Dramas aud Gazettes. "THE PURPLE DOMINO" "THE PURPLE DOMINO" '•' "THE PURPLE . DOMINO" ; Is shown 'at the following hours each ".'-• "''- ''-,:': -day:.,...-. .:'". .'....,' Uoon, 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock,' 6 o'clock, and . . , ' 8 ' o'clock. :.' "Vloin iri the hwpr throne. "Be a Serialite. ' HAROLD CARR",' Manager.'' G" "ROW'n ' THEATRE. '■"■■" ROWN THEATRE. • "TO-NIGHT!'- At- 8. -TO-NIGHT" EARLE WILLIAMS - \nd the Dainty .New Vitagraph Leading t ' ■■■■ ■"- '-'■ L'adv. ~.;-"' 'COE-INNE GRIFFITH. ". •In the Gi'eafj<it: Mystery Drariia-Ever Vifas:ra.r)hed.' ' " "THE STOLEN TREATY!" . k Revelation of .Secret' Service Methods. A Thrilling- and- Totally Unexpected Climax. Also, the Latest. Brightest, and Best CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY ".-"EASY STREET" . (Film over 2000 f'est)., When Charlie's feet patrol-the beat, The rumnufi starts in Easy Street; *.. ,' With "Kindness First", he does his worst, And busts up thinars like Beattv's Fleet.' COME EARLY/-' COME EARLY. House packed on Saturday night long before 8 o'clock. Prices: fid and Is. Amusement tax ofld <1a shillmfr seats. • - ' : : i rffcUß ..:'. THEATRE,':": NEWTOWN.I - TO-NIGHT ! 7.30. TO-NIGHT ! i . "THE CAPTAIN OF' THE GREY ! HORSE TROOP!" ■':■''•' ! A ■ Wondrous Picturisation of Hamlin i Garland's Famous Novel, ! Starring. , , j EDITH STOREY and ' i ' ' , , ANTONIO MORENO. J The Tragic Story of a Dying Race, j And a Hero who Purchased Fair Play at i the cost of his Heart's Desire. ' Also showing, Chapter 5 of "THE IRON CLAW!" (The Intervention of Tito.) Who is the Laughing Mask? Good Supports. Prices as usual. ■■: x-HE associated,board,,r:a.m. . \. .., .AND R.C.M : , LONDON. MR. ' A! "H:""LlNDo,'Ermine?V tlie'! Associated :Board' -of. .the"'Royal Academy and Royal- College "of.' Music, London, will give a short Pianoforte Recital, followed by an. Address on Pianoforte Study and Examinations,". at' St" Andrew's Hall, The Terrace, on TUESDAY, loth November, at 8 p.m. All Teachers of Music, their Pupils, and ■ triends are invited toattond.,:, ~,,,, PROGRAMME: - Bach-rrPreludo and,' Fugue in A Mirror - Beothoven—Sonata.Appassionata - , '.', -ScHumann^-Traume.rci,.'Arabesque;' 'Nov--elette in-F. _: ~~ ...'. . ... ... „-..'.. . Brahms—Rhapsody in D MinoT Lm-do—Morris DanceChopin—Prelude in C, Minor,' Mazurka in Bb, Etude-in F, Minor, Polonaise in Ab. " ■■■■■■: -•■■■ .-'.-,. -- LIEUTENANT ■ DAVID- DOULL - (Australian Imperial Forces), -Twelve: Months with the Ahzacs"in Egypt ... -'-----'-and<Gallipoli.- > - • •-.-.' ~ TOWN HALL. ■IOWN'HALL. . TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, LIEUTENANT DAVID BOULT, • LIEUTENANT DAVID' DOULL; Author of "A Story of Gallipoli" and.: rii .', A lho , Anzacs in E gyi 3t ." - Celebrated Author-Lecturer, will, tell -tho'SS4SI£ :sT ORY-OF GALLIPOLI". ": TRAGIC STORY-OF GALLIPOLI: - ..,,4,yf^..of..stran S e a H a wonderful sights untolded m nvo absorbing "hours' of eloquent recital:by a man who Jias-been through it all. ~200-REMARKiSE'""YIEWS-206" Mysterious Egypt. Gallipoli Battlefields, j Prices:'3s, 2s. Is. Box Plan Bristol",, "j COME-AND HEAR : ABOUT ; INDIA ; i .--."■ .-.Electric Picture Lecture. " - '■'-" t - ' : 'INDIA' & SOME OF HER PEOPLE " -'. .^°: WK . &ALL.' CONCERT CHAMBER.'' .'■ /TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER 1917 "- -. ■- .'''.-' At 3 p.m. • ' ,-. 4 ..'Adpiissio,n Free. Splendid.: Pictures. . WILL'THERE BE ' : A GRAMOPHONE ■TNyour home this summer? The ihstru--t' moat that brings you- the- World's : greatest Artists J What a real pleasure for your family' and guests to hear famous artists sing; ■to hear the. most wonderful instrumental---isra;. to onjoy-the inimitable fooling of celebrated comedians. HIS MASTER'S VOICE .-■"'■;-• GRAMOPHONES . And the LYRICPHONE ... reproduce' them all:' We have these famous instruments and THE VERY LATEST RECORDS, . and will be pleased to play you any number you wish.' ~_ ..• Why not call.in when passing and hear these Records ? . Then you will- be able to judge the beautiful tone quality of the instruments. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. WANTED —Auntie, grandma, mother, arid baby to come and see the great Submarine on Sailors' Day. . i

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 2

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