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"LOOK WHO'S HERE!" '/XUEEN'S CUBA-ST TT IS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Wo who havo moods that are merrily isEUEEN's! CUBA-ST. -°-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. mutable— LAST 3 DAYS! LAST 3 NIGHTS! „ „,, „ RIGHTLY. ._.,..,„' All the glamours and graoes of spring, Of this Grandly Magnificent Programme. The Snow of a Thousand Delights. orpnnv nmv nTmrnvj-mr How shall I sin ff us a song that is suit- Be Wise in Time—Don't Miss It. VAUDEVILLE AGAIN TRIUMPHS. bIUDY IHE DICTIONARY tii able! M vi viit- • r. SIX .SELE.C; TED SUCCESSES, A SMASHING PROGRAMME OF Meanin* of the word Tell mo, ye Muses, oh, how shall I sing ? Commencing with Latest Hit in Laughs SLASHING WINNERS. ■meaning' or me word fNRAND. 'OPBRA HOUSE. "THE CLOOk," TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A v, nTTVT „ V)T — "THE CLOCK," Extended Starring -Engagement of PARAMOUNT." NIGHTLY at 7.SS. NIGHTLY at 7.55. Featuring tho man with the contagious DENNY AND DUNIGAN, NIGHTLY at 7.55. NIGHTLY at 7.55. smiles, in a. series of Morry and Thrilling DENNY AND DUNIGAN, WTT-RSTFR « n ™ » n,.™* «v f MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. __ . American Meteors of Mirth and Melody. WEBBI ?* tfl ™!SS chle£ or Prices: 2s and Is. Children Is to ' FRANKLYN FARNUM, Bonita and Lee, Arthur Croxon, Merton superior to an. All Parts. FRANKLYN FARNUM^ ■ and Rydon, Les Warton, Marzon an& Judro for Yourself This Weak it T4fK- WATTTR Followed by the Big Laughing Romance, Florence. UQge ' 10UI6J" lm* wee* at .„„„., MR, DOOLAN OF NEW YORK,' 1 Bluffo. Walsh and Walsh. The Littles. . " ' Presents without Poee, Pride, or Shame, MR, DOOLAN OF NEW YORK," TOSSING TESTROS mHE PARAMOUNT TWP4TPT? "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" A scintillating story of the Prize Ring TOSSING TESTROS JL HE PARAMOUNT THFATRF "LOOK WHO'S HERE!'; and the King's Palace A middle-weight W ho juggle as eadly with a horse and car- ® PARAMOUNT THEATRE, 'LOOK WHO S HERE!" champion with a Royal sparring partner. riage as with Billiard Balls "LOOK WHO'S HEREi" ■ Cl 6 **™ C°medy ' in five Prices (Plus Tax): D.C. and 0.5., 2s; JACK PICKFORD "LOOK WHO'S HERE P» "IS MONEY ALL?" Stalk, la; Res., 2s 6d. Plan at Bristol . _ , , . „i,i,. i, « '(fa T\yrrv\TT?v att *)" Jriano J-t* An Entertainment that deals in wells of „ r , ib MUJSii-Y .ALL? <_J_ Music and Burlesque, that keep a. whole- On* °* t"6 lno6t throbbing and vivid life some Twinkle in the Eye, ajid creates an SfvS!, 1 f?I!? r g, S™ 1' N > "THE VARMINT," impression in the mind of the audience " WAJNJ.A MAIlt A DOLLAR.? ■ "THE VARMINT" that the like, o'^ W ne'er been seen A ZSLl^htJ^fJOn, M.^ A< ™ * BBAMDON , Such h . fallacy that B hou,d be expelled, ; LAST C^TER BUT ONE mn Eleotors a 5 follow5: _ A Story'ful. of Happy «„. "Tnnir vtrtrn'a 171701? t» Ut the rremendous Serial isuccess, • . 1 "TnnT^ wwrvt SS - "THE PURPLE DOMINO."" „„„„ nT - TT ,,.^ T „„,.„ LOOK WHO S HERE ! Two Reels of Breath-catching Excitement. WFDNFSrtAV PMfc TTFBRU4.RY £81 SPrfJ'JfiNS BRIDE." Is a conglomeration of all that is familiar "THE CATHEDRAL OF ST MARK." WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, _ "THE PULLMAN BRIDE." in stage productions, but it is in its form One of the most beautiful Scenic Views MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST. of presentation that it takes a, turn and ever screened in Italy """""oSISSf UTS STI f^S^ THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, *» "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" HAROLD CARR, Manager. NORTHLAND SCHOOL. An Indescribable Furor, of Fun. . Ig presented at Popular Prwes and the A Programme Extraordinary. . o . Box Plans are at The Bristol. a • At 8 each evening. J Both at the Theatre and The Bristol the A Picture Treat. Please Attend the Day . ■ t BURTON HOLMES Prices are: Dress Circlo and Reserved Sessions at Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 3s; Early Door omrVRTT'^ THTTATTIW At every meeting Mr. Brandon's candiGallery, 2s; Late Gallery, Is. Plus the ©HORTrI THEATRE.' dature is receiving increasing and enthu- In » Wonderful Scenic Masterpiece. Day Salas at the Grand Sweet Shop. FRANCIS X BUSHMAN siastic support. See the World in Comfort. CROWN THEATRE. twvfpt^ravvf be with (the WINNING And ROWN THEATRE. B™ h* BAYNE ' CANDIDATE. ' LATEST and GREATEST TOPICAL In the Greatest Screen Success, . ■ GAZETTES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! « TH E ADOPTED SON!" > „w „ , "THE ADOPTED SON!" - Popular Prices, Bookings' Phone 977. "hypocS! ;; "the adopted son.i- ' "HYPOCRITES!" ;, Splendid Christie Comedy, / ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON Or, "THE NAKED TRUTH." « HB r AWFUL PREDICAMENT.." NORTH. . _ The Most Beautiful and Daring Picture A Roar of Laughter From Start to Finish. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL GOLF Ever Made. It holds the mirror to so- LATEST CO-OPERATIVE GAZETTE. : T P. LUKE, CLUB. cioty, religion, politics, and marriage. A a , • A . , „ ■ r|. . • __ wonderful allegorical picture that tells tho Showing America a 1 war preparations- ** • mHE Annual General Meeting will be truth about the world, the flesh, and the Head-on smash with two nmety-ton rail- X held in the Pavilion on SATUR- ' devil. war engines, etc. ■ THE ONLY . DAY, 23rd February, 1918, at 4 p.m. Also Showing: ' f««»£!L f ours (Star picture) s 11.15 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ■ ,W. WHITEHEAD, a.m., i&.ou, 4UU,-o.&U, (.do, and 8.00 , nAMnTnAT'Ti' -Hon. Seo. "THE IRON CLAW!" (Episode 19). p.m. OANDiDAIJi, . ' [ ' ~ Wi" AcWre6S You in QUALITY COSTS-BUT IT PAYS' "The hove of Money « the Root of aU pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. &T PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM ' EvlL .ITEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TinaWroad, ' XTnw M n li," ' rt n-^^A^r ,»,„ _„ „.„„_ —r— X.TOW many people buy more than one TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. t/KYPv" wmrq ■Ftttrtt 1 ' ■"- Piano in a life-time' Very fpw LUOK W HAT S HERE! , f THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, ' cry ew-■J^-EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. A Five-part Mutual Masterpiece, At 8 o'clock. PURCHASING A PIANO IS A RARE __ "THE GIRL WHO COULDN'T GROW ■ . . ,„ k, , , BVENTUP!" ■ , Patriotism is the firm essence of duty. And therefore requires much disoriminarvnnn? ■rwram a tt-i • 1 tt ™ . „, ote for '• p- Luke, the Win-the-War tion. GEORGE BBBAN An Hilariously Happy Play, in which Candidate. UJiUitUL J3J2JJAJN MARGARITA FT^PHFR The Name of "BEGG * CO.,- LTD. " Tn MAKUAKIIA FISCHER, CApT BARCLAy> chairman. etands for PIANO Quality 'and PIANO , Revels in a Rollicking Romance,' 0. S. S. KELLY, Secretary. Value. The Huge American-Italian.Money . And : Our experience of 56 years places 'us yStOry> "THE TRAGIC CIRCLE!" WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION; Z^Zr .^SVU® "THE MARCELLINI MILLIONS!" 'A Powerful Story of Love and Intrigue, ~ oream of the World's Choicest Pianos, "THE MARCELLINI MILLIONS!" featuring, the popular favourites, TO THE LADIES OF THE ELECTOR- THE BRINSMEAD THE BORD THE "THE MARCELLINI MILLIONS!" HAROLD LOCEWOOD ATE. CHALLEN, THE ROGERS, THE And MAY ALLISON. : PLEYEL. A Drama "of Sensations. A Story of Wild Together with an A PUBLIC MEETING for LADIES These Pianos require no laudatory Wickedness. ' il ONLY will be held in the TEA praise—they speak .too eloquently themEXCELLENT SUPPORTING PRO- KIOSK. KELBURN, on THURSDAY, selves. A Tragedy of Terrific Impulse. A Play GRAMME. 21st FEBRUARY, 1918, at 8 p.m., in the , ' of Pulsating Power. interests of tho WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO — NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CANDI- DEMONSTARTE ANY ONE OF f\UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "RS T S ASSf A ™SATgE'SATgE' DATE, THEBE INCOMPARABLE Our theatre. ne'wtown. . mr. xp. luke. instruments. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BRYANT WASHBURN, > MR, J. P.LtKE. • • Tt^r ,~~ Cu Tm^ CHARLIE CHAPLIN BRYANT WASHBURN . ADDRESSES wiU be given by CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., In his Latest Picture, In a five-act romance of life m a Turkish imATfcwwnc ™ niurTrvnmnM "THE CURE!" "THE CURE!" harem and on the Balkan Battlefields. RIGHT HON W F MASSEY MAIfNfiRB-bl., WELLINGTON. "THE CUREi" "THE CUREi" "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." „_„ „ TT ' ' ' , ,„.'.• . : " ' "THE CURE'■" - "THE CURE'" "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." HON. D. II GUTHRIE (Minister in „ 7", " ". OVJ-n'-Ll: LITTLE Mi*RY M'ALISTER, Charge of Discharged Soldiers, and TTFATPFR RRANn APPTFS If you want to see anything new in r.TTTT F M APV MAT Twm ,™ T „,,™,,,nO ^, „■ , . , HJiAIHJiiJ iJKAJNU AififLiil,i>. health-saving devices sco Charf.e on the In "TOE BRIDGE OF'FANCY " MR. -J HUTCHESON on Subjects of m ,»R sls*. . A "Do Children Count?'; Phofoplay NatlwUll and Immediafo I»P«>rtHice. Apples that you can really depend on. WILLIAM S. HART in EPISODE TF.N DT? . ' r< a<s ttttttv a f „ "A GAMBLER'S SOUL!" IN THE GAME." G $> S' KELLY> Se°r6tary ' -RVERY box guaranteed to contain perr, jj' -ti. CP LD DECK! And X!i feotly sound clean fruit, so that you Crowded wath Feats^ of Strength and CHARLIE CHAPLIN, T^ELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. take no ™ks in PutohaainSCOMMENCING THURSDAY V «twf'-RAxt'riTWiciTwn » ~* Procurable in 20 or 40lb case lots "THE NEGLECTED WIFE !" (Serial). in «4g^ BANDMASTER!" TO-NIGHT < TO-NIGHT! (deUvered free in the city). — ■ 7771 — ~. m 1 H. E. HOLLAND COX'S ORANGE, 2£d per lb. BAND., • Phenomenal Attraction To-day at RK HOLLAND MUNROE'S FAVOURITE, 2d per lb. . TIIE TING'S TEA KIOSK KELBURN, at 8 o'olock. Terms: Cash on Delivery. W ELLINGTSOCIETY, PATRIOTIC Throe Star, Artiste, in Three Startling Government and ite Qr(Jer from ; BA^BRpGE> At „ Productions. ; Lyall Bay, or ■RASTW 'RTi'.K'RTCVTC BELLE BENNETT in VV T. T.AWRV Rfnim Nolonn r _ n7v ? A? r li: ,wSJ?nAV» "THE BOND 0F FEAE!" W BLLINGT°N NORTH ELECTION. W" L> LAWRY > Stoke ' elson-TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), RTJTH ROLAND in \\; . . At 8 o clock. <. THE NEGLECTED WIFE!" WE ARE OFFERING Tho Greatost Serial of 411 Time H; E. HOLLAND, rTHEOSOPHICAL ROOMS, 125, And CHARLES CHAPLIN in ' HE- HO.I'I'AND. "yERTICAL FILES, X. CUBA-STREET. "THE CURE!" Labour Candidate, . T TRANSFER CASES mTTTTr%c ,T, „r o I£ you want to sco anything now in will Sneak— ' THURSDAY, 8 p.m. health-saving devices, see Charlie on the mn A , T/NTTm ™ P ,_■ Q . FOLDER GUIDES, Eto. LECTURETTE, QUESTIONS TEA. massage slab. XO-NIOrHT, 20th—Tea Kiosk, Kelburn, b m. Aim jnv^f^fUno^v Note.—D.C. Reserveß, Is 6d, by' Phone oclock. Are you fully stocked? We carry, the The Aims and Objects of Thcosophy. 3143 or Box Plan at The Bristol. s . THURSDAY, 21st—St. Paul's School- ' widest range in the Dominion. Public Invited. — — room, Tinakori-road, at 8 p.m. - r : BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION AT mm , T „ , „, . „,. _ , „ Call or write for illustrations and prices. FRIDAY, 22nd—Masonic Hall, BoulcottSTOP! LOOK! LISTEN! • EVERYBODY'S. street, at 8 p.m. - . , -■-EVERYBODY'S. ' N THE BOHEMIAN ASSEMBLY will WM. S. HART in Telephone No. 4405. t HB OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., hold their weekly dance-in the Vie- "THE GAMBLER'S SOUL!" — ■ : 17 , nTI « orTowirfr DAY NlGHT^Dandng, B^o^^: Tho Best HaTt Picturo over made. f^yELLINGTONNORTH ELECTION. 17 aJld 19> CUBA-STREET, Music by Mr. P. Carter.' M.C., Mr. D. "Level Leigh," a. faehionablo gambler, is H. E. HOLLAND WellingtonBoolieris. Ladies, 6d; Gents.-, Is.' sought by a, Spanish adventurees and . H." X HOLLAND """^"nmvwTTnT^rl^^ 1"^"^ C. E. SANDER, Hon. Sec. ™pulsoa her. , Speaks Fr > n ds of «S Me Florence Gor — . Crowded with feats of strength and CROWN THEATRE, T ham are invited to attend hor W-C^.U. - daring. SUNDAY 24th FEBRUARY, BWriTwhidf wIS leave 144, To'rylreet WILLARD DAY. * ' Also CHARLES CHAPLIN in LABOm ra^^'^oWN HALL,' S^rori fcet/'' ** *'* "THE CURE!" MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m! f MORRIS JUN A MCol Ts™fc. S TriUb^n OITHURSD I AaY Jhegim^ proscription yet .brought out THSTELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. ' Funeral Furnishers, -L-*- uonstaDio-siroet., on xnuaauiyx, y t j, o champion Fun Physician of this fT 60. Taranaki-street. Speate-Mrs. Ballantyne. * wonderful world. , ' LABOUR, CAMPAIGN, 'Fhone 957' Coltctiof MSLk i: SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT H HOLLAND, _,_„ r FUNERAL CARD.. Collection, Mission worK. part mrTCTPF THHE Funeral of tho late Pnscilla ColtExecutive meet 2.15. , Em?RFSS TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NOON. f >«an will leave the residence of her J^MPRESS. - Speakers: P. C. Wehb, M.P.; City sister, Mrs. H.J. Curry, 52, Nairn-street, TTTMBTF SATE ALICE BRADY in Councillor E. J. Howard (Chch.), To-morrow (Thursday),, at 3 p.m., for tho JUmtibVi hALiKi. ...tirXZr^Tr-^-,^.,,, T TSrindV T TWn Cemetery, Karon. Private interment. "A WOMAN ALONE!" J.. JJnndlo, J. lhorn. .j. k MORRIS, JUN., The old story of the man who takes Funeral Director and Embalmer, ST. PETER'S MISSION HALL, Tara- advantage of a, wife's sore heart. rfTTELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION 60 > Taranaki-st., .and 28, Riddiford-st. A rich young idler comes upon the lovely VV; Telephone 937 (night and day). naki-street, SATURDAY, 23rd bride of the Telegraphist at a deserted ' ————^"^^"^ ' wayside station. MR. A. N. POL S0 N n/rrvrrrkn a /"u-ittveixtuci FEBRUARY, 2 B .m. Novel Scenes of Railway Life. Beautiful MR. A. N.- POL SO N MOTOR ACCIDENTS Settings of Country Homee. (Independent Candidate) ' • HELP THE V.M.C.A. A Climax which is a Complete Surprise. ,„.„ , • , „ „ , . <BY THUJCRAPH.-ritEss association.) PETONE EASTER CARNIVAL. SupP oi, ing Items include: Another moio fi7 c^' o^l^t Ar TTS fDiv^r^r^ MP .„, . \ t J^V^^fP^t p m., in tho Mayor's Room, Petone, to . : '. ,Dr- Thaofcej, M.P., will also give a short young man named Bunn, of Kapum, who take steps to raise funds for tho V.M.C.A., RED TRIANGLE DAY. address, if so requested by the audience. was riding a motor-cycle, collided -with which is doing such noble work for our ' METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Moles- a motor-car. The bicycle was smashed soldiers. „m n7AXT „ PTTTPimq' rniUMTTWF MPffTTWr" worth-street, TO-MORROW NIGHT. to bits and the motor-car badly damJ. W. M'EWAN, Mayor. CITIZENS COMMUTE MEETING. _._,,-• „. „, . ... , aged. Bunn suffered a badly fractured — — l,^!^ Cq au r M l Wt Elt leS and ™ S -removed to the Hawera, THE ANGLICAN BOYS' HOMES A MEETING of the Citizens' CommitSOCIETY, DIOCESE OF WEL- -f*- tee in connection with the Red Tri- 8 o'clock Let all the Citizens' Come J°hn Pawson, who was severely, inLINGTON, N.Z. (Incorporated). Anglo Day Appeal for V.M.C.A. War ,- „', „ „ .'„ ■„T „ Jul"ed on Sunday in themotor-ca-r acci- \ MEETING of the above Society will „b . * , 1*... , „, . , eh . Mr. Poison cordially invites all Ladies dent on t] Manaia-road, which caused A be ho d in the Diocesan Library, "ervice l'unas wm ac new m tne unam- interested in his candidature- to meet him h j th f Stpwnvf MoVitmth t lisnlr MulTave-etreet Wellington, on WED- ber of Commerce, National Mutual at his Committee Rooms, Willis-street, i fl!l ni? Montertn, a bank NESDAY. 27th February, 1918, a.t 7.30 Buildings, Customhouse-quay, at 8 p.m. on opposite Evening Post Office, next Fri- LlelK> alea to-aay-authorise " Expenditure ™AY- AU .gentlemen interest in day Afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. CHILD SCALDED recommended by Executive for imraedi- maintaining the V.M.C.A. service for our 'Phone 4510. SUALJJ^UIU UHAin ate Extension of the Socioty's Work, in- boys at tho front are invited to bo pre- • eluding Purehaso of House and Land ad- sen t. ' ——— (pkess assochtion.) joining present Home General. . A VARNEY WELLINGTON UNITED BUTCHERS' CHRISTCHTJRCH, 19th February. • E. H. BALLAGHEY, Nitional Secretary YM C A PICNIC. A four-year-old child, Majorie Helen . Hon- Soc- National becretaiy, Y.M.UA. Buxton, residing at Shirley, died as the „„„ TTTTrrm WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. .* RT UNION FOR PATRIOTIC ult P f scalfs- The mother of the LOWILIi IIUIJ.. 1 J\_ PURPOSES child was washing in an outhouse, ana MODERN Bungalow of 5 rooms, bath- BOARD AND LODGING FOR < in her absence the little girl poked the ■room, bath heater hand basin, STUDENTS. (By Permission of Minister of Internal fire, upsetting a kettle of boiling water Shaddock range, and aU conveniences; Affairs) and scalding herself. good water supply, lawns and garden, o TJOARD and Lqdging is required within ____________ asbestos foiylhotifics, incubators, work- _D reasonable distance of Kclbum for Will be drawn under the supervision of ' shop, outbuildings, etc.; 150 purobred several students. Reply, stating particu- Inspector oE Police on THURSDAY, 21st T.AT> DROWNRn IN BATHS V White Leghorns; Jnnd 14 acres L.1.P.; l ars and term*, to Training College, Kel- February, at 8 pun., in Room 8, Beehive LIA" ununnnv in naxav fowlhouses and fowls will be allowed for /burn. •■ , Chambers, Courtenay-placo. • if nol. required; an ideal home, with (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) beautiful surroundings. Pnco £1150; ROUND 10UR OF NORTH ISLAND . Winning. Numbers in Friday's issue of CHRISTCHURCH 19th February. Government mortgage thereon. HnWO Gentlemen making above tour at this paper. ' Arthur •WaWiTn Allan need fifteen A. L WILSON AND CO., -»- an early dato have vacancy m car l v jog NIND Aithur vValto Allan, aged j« tee". Land Aaonts snd Auotionoars, for jnothbr. Excsptiorial opportunity. ■ liuo' H o » 'fieo. was .dfownecl m Lho .Woolstou baths this 15M, Lambton-quis,;.. J F_ar{io«lar« from Motorist, Eveninß_P.cftt. . , evonwg.

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