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YOU KNOW ITS APPEARANCE IN TOWN. ' WELL,' THIS I&IT .'BO,— .PUT THE OAT OUT AND COME DOWN, "BUR AMD OF THE BAD LANDS." THE GREATEST WESTERN STORY OF THE DAY. STAR,- ■ STAR, DUSTIN "FARNUM. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ORDINARY PRICES. Reserved Seats, 'Phono 3255. ORDINARY PRICES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! THE FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS OF AMERICA HAVE SECURED THE X I NO'S : And Present AMERICAN AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY. The Mighty Photo-drama which Reveals the Inside History of Germany's Crime Against Humanity. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT, 20th JULY. THIS FILM IS NOT FICTION. IT IS FACT. EVERY WORD AND EVERY SCENE OF IT. v But no fiction, however sensational, ho-wover dramatic, however thrilling can grip the attention Or kindle the imagination the way these hard cold facts'do. IT.-ELECTRIFIED AUSTRALIA. THE MOST PORTENTOUS PERIOD OF ALL HISTORY LIVES AGAIN' ON THE SCREEN. , This is not a pigmy picture dressed in an advertisement ton sizes too large and' masquerading as a giant, ; IT IS A GIANT ABSOLUTE ALL PREVIOUS PICTURES PALE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE BEFORE THIS PAGEANT OF- REALITY. ■ We will have more to say about it next week. .'■•.' ' ' ■ ' ■'■■■-• ... . TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL. /■■•. • ■ ■ . In Aid of ST, MARY'S BUILDING FUND. ' THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL. THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL No Sunday Concert that has ever been held will oomparo with the magnificent ■ ... musical trcaVthat will" be presented.' ■ ", ' ; THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL ■ :..,THE ENTERTAINMENT ■COLOSSAL.- _> ' Presenting a Dazzling, Brilliant Entertainment, which will enthrall music-lovers, '" ■'■'' "" with delight. ' ;■;■;:. THE ENTERTAINMENT COLOSSAL; ' A Programme of Musical Masterpieces, and made up of the Leading Singers and "*.- Musicians in Wellington, assisted by the Piok of the Professional Stage. • , Doors Open at 7.15. Be Early.

TO-MORROW EVENING. ■ A CO N C E R T JA- In Aid of ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS' BUILDING FUND. TOWN HALL, "TOWN HALL, SUNDAY. 14th JULY, 1918. Programme: " w 1. Miss Eileen Dennehy (Organiet, St. Mary's) will play Intro, to 3rd Act "Lohengrin" (Wagner) 2. Mr. Pat. ''Fit.zgorald will sing "Until" (Sanderson) 3. Miss Teresa M'Enroe iind Mr. D. Lyle (English Pierrots) will sing Duct "Miserere," from. "II Trovatore" (Verdi) ' , . : 1. Mr. Hamilton. Hedges vyill $ing "Noza- ■ ■ reth" (Gounod) 5. Miss Agnos Segrief will ahxg "O Divine Redeemer" (Gounod) 6. Mr. D. Lyjo will sing "If With All Your Hearts," from "Elijah" (Mendelssohn) -■.-...■_. 7. Miss Terasa M'Enroe will sing "Spring's • Awakening" (Sanderson) 8. Mr. Aif. M'Donald, Flautist, will play "Andante" (H&rmston) 9. Miss Eileen Dennehy will play "Finale in- A" (Lonimens). National Anthem. AccompaJiiste Mrs. E. H. Querec. The promoters of this Concert sincerely than): all who havo so generously assisted. Piano kindly lent by the Bristol Piano Co. NEW ZEALAND'S TRIBUTE TO FRANCE. MONSTER PUBLIC MEETING. FRANCE'S NATIONAL FETE DAY. npOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. [ MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, 15th JULY, 8 o'clock. PATRIOTIC RESOLUTION— / , To bo movod by His Worship tho Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luko, C.M.G., M.P.); secondod by Hon. Sir James Allen, X.C.8., ActingPrime Minister. SPEAKERS IN SUPPORT OF LUTIONMr. J. P. Firth Mr. John Hutcheson Captain Barclay. Mr. Bernard IK Page will preside at the Organ. Mr. Frank Oharlton will Sing "Tho ' Marseillaise." And Mrs. Quoreo will be at the Pjauo. The Publio aTe cordially invited to be present to identify themselves with Now Zealand's Tribute to out Empire's glorious Ally, TENDERS'FOR TROOPSHIP CANTEEN STORES. SEALED tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock (noon) on the 24th July, 1918, for supply and delivery at Wellington or Port. Chalmers, of Canteen Stores for Troopships. Tender forms may be obtained at Headquarters, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington, and District Headquarters, Auokland, Christehurch, and Dunedin. Tenders must be addressed to the Quaretr-master-General, N.Z. Military Forces, Weilington, and endorsed "Tender for Troopship Canteen Stores." H. C. NUTSFORD, Assistant Quartermaster-General. Bth July, 1918. '

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! STAR THEATRE. TAR THEATRE. A Metro Super-Feature, in 5 Acts, "HER BOY!" "HER BOY!" Thp Great Patriotic Drama, Featuring EFFIE SHANNON And NILES WELCH. A Story of Intense Human Appeal, filled with .Patriotic Devotion. Supporting Items include: CHARLIE CHAPLIN in • .•' "THE COUNT." "THE COUNT." "THE COUNT." "THE COUNT." And Episode 17 of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" (Entitled "-The Battle of Wits"). "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to ha,ve a thankless ohild." -JW"EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT The Great' Emotional Actress, GAIL KANE, In the Powerful, Fh-e-act Thrilling Drama,-. ■■■ ' 1 ■ ' "THE SERPENT'S TOOTH!" "THE. SERPENT'S TOOTH!" A. Magnificent Tragedy in Love Stories. Also, . - "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" (The Eighth Sensational Chapter). SATURDAY NIGHT ATTRACTION! OUR THEATRE, . TO-NIGHT. UR THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. A Spectacular Work! Film Drajna, "THE GILDED CAGE!" "THE GILDED CAGE I" "THE GILDED CAGE!" Starring. ALICE BRADY Starring ALICE BRADY And MONTAGUE LOVE. And MONTAGUE LOVE. 'A Wonderful Love Story, Packed with Thrills and Surprises. Ravishing and Gorgeous Costumes a«d Settings. Supports include Episode 4 of "THE GREAT SECRET!" Fresh Events ! Furthor Surprises! rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. X WEDNESDAY, 31st JULY, 1918. AN UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT AN UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the NAVY LEAGUE FUNDS (Organised by Miss I. Massey). Series of Tableaux Arranged bj Mias M. Butler. ... And' the Amusing Oae-act Comedy, ' "THE BATHROOM DOOR" (Produced by W. H. L. Cooper), . And a FINE SUPPORTING: PROGRAMME By Miss Fuller : and Messrs. Veroon Irving and li. H. Barnes. Plan at Bristol. KATHJERINE, EARLE, Hoa. S«,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 2

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