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; QUEEN'S,-:^:---.:":.-CUBA-STREET. WUEEN'S;; -/\_ r.CUBA-STREET. Admittedly t&e Best, Prettfost, arid Most Comfortable Theatre in. Wellington. .... ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS ! ;A; JJALVAKISER. The Story ~ tha±~ Electrized- Everyone. *• Cbok«*Full of TbzilEag.'Scenes. « .;- "MONEy":iaAi>jgEss." ■"• ■■"- "MONEY-MADNESS." -: "MONEY, i ;^"MQNEY MADNESS." A. dramatagatiorir.Qf the stirring and popnlar novel "Whispering-Smith." Five reels of thrills and sensation, featuring the delightful and pretty; ••.•-- - MARY MACLAREN, "V . MARY MAGLAREN, ■ MARX. MACLAR.EN, „ Supported by a Colossal Programme, including . .."THE. .PURPLE DOMINO." Vf THE PURPLE DOMINO." ...;;THE PURPLE DOMINO." A tornado of "thrills and a gorgeom mystery play, introducing a fight between a humaiubeing. and.au alligator. A supreme . ... ..' sensation, ' ON THE"SAME PROGRAMME: TOPICAL, BUDGET. TRANSATLANTIC SCREEN^ MAGAZINE. Two New Films Filled with. Interest. "THE CHARMING' VILLAIN." A Farce that Shrieks Fun and Reeks with Laughter. "NEVER TOO LATE TO WOO."- •. Another Big Laughing Success. AND. OTHER SPECIALTIES. Adu%'SIXPE^KJE. ■.Children,' 3d. Reserved Circle, 'Is' Id. ■ ■■'■- „■■;■,.. .HAROLD CARR, Manager. CATOH THIS SIGNAL! • 'Heliographing Joy to ail Wellington! TTIS /MAJESTY'S" THEATRE. ■M-IS I MAJESTY'S THEATRE ' FULLERS? VAUDEVILLE,. LTD. ' A" Show of 'Whirling Wonders, " Radiating Iridescent Gorgeousness and rMULTI-COLOURED.: SPLENDOURS! ;: ~ -• r- WALTER. JOHNSON'S WALTER JOHNSON'S : MUSICAL PLAYERS ..-..-.^..MUSICAL^ELAYERS -/In-a-Tidal-Inundation-of-Laughter. "THE MONTE CARLO GIRL." Presenting, m a Maze of Girls and Sunebine, the Glittering- Laughter-loving Life of the Gay, Carg-free'Riviera, c -HARRIS AND GOLD," Two Boys and One Piano. THE ALERTS, Bayonets and Battleaxes. .. WALTER 0." JM'KAY, - - • .-WALTER' O. M'KAY, .^HisUFirafcApp.earance Here

~ • '■ Fujlers), Thg Inimitable Itfusical Magnet, the „. ?..: "Merry LMiisfoal Kniit. • Prices- [plus-tax)^-B.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. "Plan Bristol. Reserves 2s 6d. fiBOWN .. THE'aTEE'. The Final Opportunity of Seeing :.-.;: ,":-.,-OLIVE.-THOMAS, . \ OLIVE THOMAS, Ti.6 New, Up-to-date Fascinating Beauty in a Play, of Pathos, Sparkling Humour, ._■.. „ un : d Midnight Gaigi^, , ~' f- . -"AN- EVEN-'-BR^AK." -I r "''AN. EVENVBREAK." In one scenefalono there are 500 players ;V a Ballefr o£vl()0-girl?, with maryellou? ,: . stagp lighting effects.' Plan and prices ac usual. .".■..: CODING TO-iIORROW:- . EARLE WILLIAMS.in: -. V. !'TR,ANSGfiPSSIpN." qur" theatre, newtown.-TO-NIGHT.! ■/■' ■ ":■'' 'eQRINNE'GRIFFITHS, m ' "TRANSGRESSION !'•' ' „,.. ■■•-"TRANSGRESSION!" '■■I - "TRANSGRESSION!!' -A Drama of-a Strong Mali's Fight for his Brother's Honour. A story of political intrigue and the <■ defeat of a" sohoming- adventuress. 4™ s'K^ras, Chapter Fivo -of •.■-■-.-■'■STHE SECRET,,KINGDOM." • "THE SECRET KINGDOM?" (Carriage Call, No. 101"). , Commencing THURSDAY* NEXT- ■•' ■■•■.•.■'' ant.EVEN BREAK." A brilliant story of tiio.liu-e of the stago.- --- Starring OLIVE THOMAS. -'.- -MURDER! ••'■ MURDER! Six Persons in' H'gh Life are Accused of Killing the Widow Le Rouge. WHO. KILLED HER? _ The Latest MapMahon Picture— ' : -"...'^THE FAMILY .'STAIN" "THE FAMILY STAIN" WjH Solve the Mystery. TO-T3AY !,:-":^TO-DAY'!" : Z'\ TO-DAY! - X' "t.-i:. .At"" .;;■ '„ ■ MEW .(MACMAHQN'S) ';THEATRE. -' ' - Featuring FREDERLCK PERRY in a Dramatifiatlpn o| Emil- Gaborisau's ■ Celebrated Detective Story/ , '■, ' " PEOPLE'S' PICTURE PALACE. NOW SHOWING, -..A-BriUiant. Story, of .■ a Dainty flirl> Experiments "'' ; •:.-..■."THE-..GIRL GLORY." ••■■•- -'-'THE GIRL. (JLORY." . Starring ENID'BENNETT. , . „ „/ REALLY HUMAN ■.<- - REALLY MFE-LHCE , .", BB'AL"Y. EATHEtIC. "THE GIRL GLORY"

It opens like a fairy story, but changes to grown T up happenings, arid the love - .". _ ;. interest is spjoivcjid. < " A" ROMPING TRIANGLE.. STORY.. . Big Supporting. Features. . : r:: max'linder; -••;.-7-,'T.yMAX-BINDER, - ' '-in-the Two-part Riot of Fun, ■ - - . • :<'MAX-'eOMES--AGEOSS," ■ .-I . ...".MAX .'COMES. ACROSS," . Is the Biggest Comedy' Success yet ■ •:■ •.-■ Recorded irrPicturea. CROWDED'HOUSES :■'.--. ■'. •-• - -';At Tth'e •"■ ■ J>RITANNIA" THEATRE -MSiITANNIA 1 "■ THEATRE -r-,, „ /.Laugh, till their sides ache. DON'T MISS... s " ■'."': A: Beaming B6au:'BriiinnT©U. ■•-'A Bevy of .Beautiful' Blondes. ' A Boat on the Bouncing Billows. ■ ' • '• • ■' Supported by ' ". ' ■"■"■■' HENRY B. WAL'THALL - (Ol ''Birth'of a Nation": fame) in the Five-act Romance, -„....,....... ....."THE RAVEN.".: ■-- - : '■ --■ "THE RAVEN." ~ CONTRALTO INVITATIONr Tl/TALE ALTO CHORISTER.—Mr. '■*■"+ Archibald George Gledhiil of St. -George's - Cathedral -Ghoir,.- -deigns most gracefully to;" remind"-rtKif"opposite so* {hat. as many inyasions into male occupa■ti6n8 r have occurred in reoerit" years, Wel./"i&tpnt*^, leading Cqritralto (arid gentler sexj generally) wil} • not begrudge his • modest jnvitaiion (asJounerly advertised) "tottiej-right flrjtitte-of^leidtng Wellington _• Contralto, -on- any ."slight, if any, musical "technical grounds, as to sex Can'*fj,b.u.ry Recesses- will appear later. .Eatiently.. waiting^ Bog. 864, ,;Welljngton. V.v- ■*' contradiction"; '■.-' ■ fpHE Proprietor of the American Auto*matic. Shooting Saloon, Willis-street, •deajreH it. known, thrft the E. Young ,cbarg«a in" the' Mrristraie's Court yester-day-wa* liot; nor everhas been, connected w^tti the above business since ite inception. *gW*S' -thf- „pr.esent , proprietorship, dated the 31st March, 1917, and ie ixi-epared to p»y £100 to any ChSritwWe. Institution for W Rroof thartlthe said E. Young h«8 ever bce.n connected in-aiiy way wjth the aboveTO^RHoaed. S»looitsshilst%under the present ■-propr*e*or;i—^i™*"-.-.^";.^:;:":; 1:^ ■ " J. MATSON, ProprietoT.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 2

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