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TREATMENT OF CRIMINALS. SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justico iot Now Zealand, cays: — "T>RISONERS require to learn the in. A duetrial spirit and the habit of thrift. They aro human beings, and we must, give them hope, and their lives should bo made pleasant, co long as diaoiplino is not neglected."' "THE HONOUR SYSTEM," Watch Further Announcements, EMPRESS. TO-DAY AND MPRESS. TO-NIGHT. A Greater Vitagrpph Drama, Featuring ALICE JOYCE and MARC M'DERMOTT. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEE7N FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS. An intensely dramatio etory by the popular Novelist, ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. The tragedy of a bad woman and the love of a good one. Once to every man comes A GREAT PURE LOVE. Two men swore eternal friendship. BUT THE WOMAN CAME BETWEEN. A BREATHLESS CLIMAX! Could he save hi* false friend's life? An appealing story. Fine acting. Come Early or Reserve your Seats at tho Empress. 'Phone 3442. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! THE KING'S. HE KING'S. A GOLDWYN FEATURE Of Dazzling Brilliancy, entitled "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED/ 1 "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," "NEARLY MARRIED," Featuring the Inimitable MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. A Picture for the Ladies and SAFELY Ma<rrie<l-Men. Before Going for a Honeymoon, MAKE SURE YOU ARE MARRIED. A Brilliantly Scintillating Drama, which Captivates both the Mind and Heart. LADIES, thi3 is YOUR Picture. In addition will be shown: "THE GIFT OF THE MAGI," O Henry's Immortal Miniature Masterpiece. A Most Appealing Tale of New York Life, starring WILLIAM DUNN and PATSY DE FORREST. TO-DAY !x TO-NIGHT! At TTIVERYBODY'S. iiVBBYBODY'S. A Triangle Feature, "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," ' "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK," Starring ';■ ALMA RUBENS and WALT WHITMAN. A Story of a Cabaret Dancer and a Worthless Husband. Astonishing Adventure's in a town that did not exist. The Play Grips, Flashes, and Surprises. Supporting Items will include Twelfth Episode of "THE MYSTERY of THE DOUBLE CROSS." Entitled "THE RIDDLE OF THE CROSS.".. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Courtonay-place). . GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! At 8.15 p.m. At 8.15 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). COME' EARLY. SECURE A SEAT. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND • (Lato Garrison Band), Conductor Lieut. T. Herd. Winners of 17 Championship Prizes. BAND ITEMS: March—"The Belgian Guards" ... Bulch Contest Selection—"ll Trovatore" ... Verdi Cornet Duet—"Badinago" Rimmer Messrs. Bowman and O'Brien. Quickstep—"Undaunted" Markham Special Engagement MR. HARRY PHIPPS, MR. HARRY PHIPPS, The Gifted Tenor (Winner of 5 First Prizes at Christchurch Competitions), who will sing "Sweet Early Violets" Sherrington "Scent of the Lilies" Cobb And MR. R. MEATES, MR. R, MEATES, Tho Talented Bass, who will sing Brian of Glenaar" ;... O'Reilly "The Mighty Deep" Jude And MR. A. S. HILLIKER, MR. A. S. HILETKER, 'Cello Soloist, who will play (a) "Romanza" Telma (b) "La Cinquantaine" Marie Silver Coin Collection. Admission free. N.B.—Expenses are heavy. Please give freely. Wo need your help. Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Tho Bristol Piano Company. V M- O. A. WILLIS-STREET. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock—Weekly Prayer Meeting-. TO-MORROW, ab 4 p.m.—Moil's Meeting. Speaker Rev. W. H. Hiuton. Subject: "Prohibition or Inefficiency." 5 p.m.: Strangers' Tea^ All visitors and soldiors heartily welcome. TUESDAY, at 7.45 p.m.—Missionary Lecture by Miss Ethol Perkins. Subject: 'T!ie Land' of tho Pharaohs ana tho Work of tho Egypt General Mission amongst New Zealand Soldiors." Open to Ladies, and Gentlemen. Collection in aid-of Mission Funds. A. E. SMITH, Acti&g Ge&er&l Secretary.;

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 2