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NO ADVERTISEMENT WHICH MIGHT BE WRITTEN FOR THIS ATTRACTION COULD COME UP TO THE ADVERTISEMENT WHICH "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL!"' CAN WRITE FOR ITSELF. ONE OF THE STRONGEST SOCIETY PLAYS EVER SCREENED, WITH A MYSTERIOUSLY CONCEALED PLOT. VIRGINIA PEARSON In tho Leading Role, SUPPORTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ORDINARY PRICES. Reserved Seats, Is 6d, at Begg's, or 'Phone 3255. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), I ' 20th JULY, At 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. AMBASSADOR JAMES W. GERARD'S MY FOUR YEARS' IN GERMANY.. FOR THE PRESENTATION OF WHICH THE FIRST NATIONAL EXHIBITORS OF AMERICA HAVE SPECIALLY SECURED THE X I N G'S The film which presents in living reality THE TRAGEDY OF A WORLD IN TRAVAIL. It is a work of unparalleled magnitude, And IT IS FACT. EVERY WORD AND EVERY SCENE OF IT. No. fiction, no romance, could ever grip the attention as this pageant of actuality does. By arrangement with the Military Authorities, THE TRENTHAM BRASS BAND Will play outside the theatre from 7.15 p.m. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Box Plan at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 3143. No fee for booking. Motor-cars will please approach from Courtenay-place and leave by Cuba- - street. A spcoially augmented orchestra, under the conductorabip of Mr. L. J. Austin, has been arranged for. _. _.~JZl!J!IZZIIIirr!!!!!ini rXr"!l?.l'Z I.ITJH TOWN IT ALT; (concert chamber). X.V/VYll JCXiI-XJiJ (CONCERT CHAMBER). Commencing TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY, 20th JULY). (7 NIGHTS' SEASON). MA LI N I, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, - • : ASSISTED BY MISS ETTIE FIELD, VOCALIST. MRS. A. M. MONTAGUE, PIANISTE. MR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONE, 'CELLIST. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. ; .PRICES: 3s, 2s, AND Is (PLUS TAX). J. ALLAN MACDONALD, Manager. ■. N- OTIC EJ ... THERE WILL BE NO EINEMA TOGRAPH ' PICTURES EXHIBITED IN .WELLINGTON TO-NIGHT TO EQUAL THE FILM THAT HAS CREATED A TREMENDOUS I SENSATION IN ENGLAND, AMERICA, AND AUSTRALIA. ! THE AUTHORISED FILM VERSION, ~ "j MY'FOUR YEARS IN 'GERMANY, '! BY AMBASSADOR GERARD. Commencing at THE- .CROWN ■ THEATRE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OVERTURE AT 8 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL MUSIC BY FOLL ORCHESTRA. NOTE.—"MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" was produced (or a jc>', pose, to show you a.living document of actual facts; to bring -home to people the gravity of the 'situation, and what tho world has to face in • German autocracy. ■ ( SEE — Actual facts of the Sinking of tho Lusitania. SEE — Actual facts of the Zabern Affair. SEE — Actual facts of tho U-Boat Campaign. SEE — Actual facts of the Kaiser's, Intrigues. SEE — Aotual facts of the Rape of Belgium. \ SEE — Actual facts of an attempt to trap tho British Navy, and a hundred other happenings. THRILL UPON THRILL, EXCITING INCIDENT AFTER INCIDENT, RAPIDLY UNFOLD BEFORE YOUR EYES. THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS. Come early to avoid the crush or reserve your seat. Box Plan at Begg's, or 'Phono 3470 (Crown Theatre). Prices: ss, 2s, Is (plus tax).

NAVY LEAGUE FUND. BALLOON AND FLOWER DAY! ALLOON AND FLOWER DAY! FRIDAY, 26th JULY, and SATURDAY, 27th JULYOUR LIFE LIES IN THE STRENGTH OF THE FLEET. Without the Work of the Navy and Merchant Service, where would our Empire .bo To-day? '•England expects that every man"— every woman, every child, will do all he or she can for OUR GALLANT SAILORS! .BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS! BALLOON AND FLOWER STALLS! i GIPSY CARAVANS ! • GIPSY CARAVANS! BADGES! .BADGES! BADGES! BADGES! Half a Crown will purchase a Badge and exempt you. DO YOUR BIT! DO YOUR BIT! rf~tONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALLWEDNESDAY, 31st JULY. WEDNESDAY. 31st JULY; (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT ' (Organised by Miss Massey) FOR NAVY LEAGUE PATRIOTIC FUND, Consisting of a Fino Series of TABLEAUX Arranged by Miss TABLEAUX Mary Butler. Miss Fuller and MUSICAL ITEMS Mr. Barnes in MUSICAL ITEMS And the AMUSING ONE-ACT COMEDY, "THE BATHROOM DOOR," "THE BATHROOM DOOR," Produced by Mr. W. K. L. Cooper. TICKETS-os and 2s. Plan at Tho Bristol. .EARLY BOOKING is necessary, as seats are limited and the demand is srreat. '

OUR THEATRE TO-NIGHT! UR THEATRE TO-NIGHT! "DIAMONDS AND PEARLS." "DIAMONDS AND PEARLS." A World Film Drama, with KITTY GORDON and MILTON SILLS. A story of the love of jewels and what that passion brought to a young wife. Supporting Films include Chapter 5 of ""THE GREAT SECRET." "THE GREAT SECRET." More Thrills! Fresh Adventure ! Also, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "POLICE." "POLICE." EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ! 1 Commencing THURSDAY, 25th JULY. «,. Ambassador .James W. Gerard's "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY." ;. The Mighty i'hoto-drarna Which Rov« K W i the Inside History of Germany's* Crime j AirainEl Humanity. I This Film is' Not Fiction. jIT IS FACT. K-VRRY WfsRD -\Nil 1 EVERY SOKNir. OF IT. ! Special OrciK'-ri-iv! Acrompariment j ! Prices: ss. 2-. and 1? (plus lav). Box j Plan at. Mrs. Aslon'p. No c-.1.i-a charge i for booking. Book early and be certain | of a seat. BUICK MOTOR CAR, ; TfOR IMMEDIATE SALE, 1916 Tour- ■*- ing Model 6-Cylinder Buicl; Motor j Car; c.l. and self-starter,' new tires, and just been ovorhaulod. Prico £350 cash. BUICK, P.O. Box 681. MANTELPIECE AND TILED GRATE, A FIRST-CLASS MANTELPIECE AND TILED GRATE will bo sold | on WEDNESDAY.NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 2