PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. LAST NIGHT OF ' "MARGY OF THE FOOTHILLS,""HIS MASTERPIECE," And . "UP THE FLUE." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) :■ TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS, A Sequel to the GRAUSTARK Masterpiece. "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." From the Book by GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON. A romance of one of the smaller* storm-, wrecked Principalities of Europe,, in which dashing- adventures, heroic soldiers, beautiful ladies, and princes .and nobles play their "parts. "THE- PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." "THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK." Gorgeously produced in many of the most luxurious homes in America. Special Engagement of the IMPERIAL-RUSSIAN BALLET, Classic'dancers, who appear in numerous scenes. MARGUERITE CLAYTON. 1 MARGUERITE CLAYTON, In a Fascinating Society Drama. "DANCING WITH FOLLY." "DANCING- WITH FOLLY." "DANCING WITH FOLLY:" ' Exposing society doings that threaten to destroy the sacredndss of "marriage. Also. FINAL EPISODE OF ; "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." HIS ■- MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S" THEATRE. Direction. Fullers' Vaudeville Ltd. TO-.NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 81. TO-NIGHT! JAMBS C. BAIN. VERNA BAIN- ' KRANKS. • Positively Final Performance of ; "THE FLIRTING WIDOW!" . "THE FLIRTING WIDOW!" By Walter Johnson's Revuo Players. TO-MORROW At 2.30. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 2.30. TO-MORROW At 2.30 MATINEE! At 2.30 2s MATINEE ,2s Is MATINEE Is '■'.' . '". 6d •■ MATINEE 6d . At which WALTER-JOHNSON MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS " Will present ; ' Their Scintillating- Sparkle, "THE KISSING MAID!""THE KISSING MAID!" ; "THE KISSING MAID!" • Positively iLast Opportunity for the , < Kiddies to see ' • ■ VERNA BAIN, „ 1 '■ "The- Thistledown. Fairy." rpQWNHALL..' TOWN HALL. X (CONCERT CHAMBER.) WEDNESDAY- NEXT; 27th M ARCH, . ; ■■' At 8.15. SONG RECITAL! SONG RECITAL! To bo given by •- MR. FRED COLLIER, MR: FRED COLLIER, MR, FRED COLLIER, Melbourne's Leading Baritone, 1 . Assisted by MR; HAROLD. WHITTLE, MR: HAROLD WHITTLE, And other well-known Artists. Both.Mrl Collier and Mr. Whittle have appeared with Madame Melba in all her recent Australian tours. POPULAR.TRICES—3a Reserved, and 25." Box' Plan at Bristol. ' MANAWATU RACING CLUB. - ._ AUTUMN MEETING. . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 17th and 18th .APRIL,. 1918. NOMINATIONS for. aIL events will : Close on TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1918, at 9 p.m., also Forfeit of 1 soy. for the Manawatu < Sires 1 ' Produce Stakes (Tenth), and the. Manawatu Stakes (Fourteenth), i MANAWATU RACTNG CLUB, ' ' ' . P.O. Box 52, Palm.erston North. Telephone 105... IN THE SUPREME.COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 1549. IN DIVORCE. Between WILLIAM THOMPSON, Petitioner And MARY- THOMPSON, Respondent. To MARY THOMPSON, formerly of Wellington, but now of address unknown, wife of William Thompson, of Wellington, Butcher. WHEREAS a. marriage has been solemnised between the parties herein, and whereas a. Petition for 'the dissolution thereof has been filed in theSupreme Court ut Wellington, wherein the Petitioner alleges that- you have been guilty" of desertion without just cause for five years arid upwards, AND WHEREAS IT"WAS ORDERED that service of the-Citation- extracted with a copy of the Petition herein be effected by .publishing o/ii ■.&tlvei*fciS6mcii't twice in Gfich of •&. duJiy newspaper published in Wellington and Christohurch- containing an abstract of. tho said Citation and Petition: THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that unless, within; 28-days-after the date of the appearance of the last of th'eso advertise-ments,-you file an answer thereto at the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court, Wellington^ this cause will be dealt with in your absence. A copy of the said Citation and Petition will be supplied to you :. upon your applying for the same at tho. Office of tliis Court at Wellington. Dated- at Wellington this 22nd day of March, 1918. . A. H. CUTLER, Deputy Registrar. Messrs. Wilford, Levi, and Jackson are Solicitors, for the Petitioner, whoso ad-dress-for service.is at their office, Stoutstreet.. Wellington. NOTE.—Should any person know the addi'ess. of the Respondent, he is requested to send the notice to h'or._ X; This is the first advertisement. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. ■jVTiISSES GIBB AND PETTIGREW wish to announce that they have taken over the UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 54, MAN-NERS-STREET, formerly, carried on by Miss M'Kcegan, and are now displayingl the LATEST IN MILLINERY ANp BLOUSES at, .reasonable prices. WANTED— Business Men, ring up 1270 for -ail classes- of Generals Printing. Immediate attention.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 2
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