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EMPRESS. LAST NIGHT MPRESS. The World Dram«, "WANTED A MOTHER!" "WANTED A MOTHER I" Featuring MADGE EVANS and GEO. MACQUARRIE. TO-MORROW. A Pathe Production, "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN WHITE !>' "THE WOMAN IN WHITE!" "THE WOMAN IN .WHITE!" "THE,WOMAN IN WHITE!" 1 From the World-famous Novel by ] WILKIE COLLINS, Featuring FLORENCE LA BADIE In the Dual Roles of Laura and Ann. A Wonderful Histrionic Achievement. The Story that has Lived a "Hundred Years and will Live for Ever. MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE. WHY THAT> MIDNIGHT VISIT TO /•THE CHAPEL? WHY WAS SHE PLACED IN AN ASYLUM ? Why Did Thoy Agree that THE WOMAN MUST NOT MEET? Above. all, WHO WAS THE WOMAN IN WHITE ? Perfectly Produced. An Astounding Fire Scene. Come onrly or ring the Theatre 'Phone (3442) and Reserve your Seats. THE CROWN THEATRE. HE CROWN THTC * TRK LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE In a S-Act Metro Photoplay, "THE GREATEST POWER." "THE GREATEST POWER." Tho most notable war-time drama yofc screened. SEE—This gripping photoplay of tense r dramatic situations, which depicts lifo of to-day, and heirs a message to rnnnkfnd. NOTE.—"THE GREATEST POWER" to be screened for the last time at a SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p.m. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME THE CROWN THEATRE. HE CROWN THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION ! Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY)! At 8 o'clock. An Authorised Film Version, MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY! MY FOUR YEARS IN GTCUMANY! MY FOUR YEARS IN GICRMANY! BY AMBASSAnOR' JAMES W. GF,RARJ\ SPECIAL MUSIC SPECIAL MUSIC By FULL OR OH F.STR'A ! FULL ORCHESTRA I NOTE.— Owing to' jtho tremendous crowds that are going to see fhis production, the management advise patrons to reservo their seats well- ahescl. Box Plan at Bogg's,; or 'Phone 3470. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). No fee for booking. X^EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ' (Saturday). I MARGARITA FISCHER In the Charming' Comedy Drnma, "MAGGIE, GO GET 'EM." "MAGGIE, GO GET 'EM." "MAGGIE, GO GET 'EM." A talo of two sisters, a few lovors, some crooks, a string of pearls, a tomboy, a modern Juliet, and a charming over-the-wall love affair. Together with "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" In a spirited hew episode. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last appearance of GAIL KANE in the stupendous drama, "THE SERPENT'S TOOTH!" Also Episode 1 Eight of "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" TO-MORROW 2.30 & 7.30 SATURDAY. OTAR'THEATRE. ' ■< I^TAR THEATRE. Tho Metro Company's Broadway Success, "DAY BREAK," "DAY BREAK," "DAY BREAK," . Starring the Popular Versatile EMILY STEVENS. EMILY STEVENS. EMILY STEVENS.. A five-reel drama of romance and mother love, bawd on a vital human problem. Also, Another Sensational Chapter of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTE&Y." ("TRAPPED BY THE'FLAMES.") WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. A THLET2C PARK, TO-MORROW, -*"*■ At 2.45 p.m. TRENTHAM A v. TRENTHAM B (Three "All Blaoks" in Aotion) And PONEKE v. ORIENTAL. Two Keen Contests Anticipated. 1 AT PETONE: •VARSITY v. PETONE. Potorio Residents advised to See in Action the only team to_ defeat their Champions this season. Admission 6d. Ladies free. Gi-and-stand 6d. NEXT SATURDAY, 27th JULY, PETONE v. TRENTHAM, At the Park. T. H. JONES, Secretary, W.R.F.U. DRAMATIC. ENTERTAINMENT SCOTTISH HALL, COURTENAYPLACE, TOMORROW (Saturday), 20th JULY, At 8 p.m. By Mr. Culford Bell's "THESPIANS" FIVE SHORT PLAYS! In Aid of the Scottish Society's Fund for ijhtertaiuing Wounded Soldiers, . Tiokets One Shilling.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 2

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