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QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEE-N'S THEATRE. TWO BIG FEATURES: WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, .WILLIAM FARNUM, • The Pre-eminent Star, In a, Tale of the Sea, entitled— "BATTLE OF HEARTS!" "BATTLE OF HEARTS!""BATTLE OF HEARTS !"• In Addition: .VALESKA SURATT, VALESKA SURATT, VALESKA SURATT, VALESKA SURATT, Tho Famous Russian Actress, In a Play which will live in your memory: "THE STRAIGHT WAY!" "THE STRAIGHT WAY!" "THE STRAIGHT WAY!" Also,. "MUTT AND JEFF" CARTOONS. Ordinary prices. 'Phone 3255. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. MONDAY, TUESDAY. "FIVE NIGHTS." "FIVE NIGHTS." "FIVE "NIGHTS." This widely-censored but universally-read novel, by Victoria Cross, has now been ' adapted to the motion picture screon, and has been approved by the British Board of Censors. The picture portrays a fascinating love idyll, and five wonderful adventures in the life and career, of Trevor Lonsdale, a suocossful artist. "FIVE NIGHTS.""FIVE NIGHTS."Showing MONDAY, TUESDAY. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. • MONDAY, TUESDAY. The Screen Favourites, HAROLD LOCKWOOD and ■ • MAY ALLISON, i .'ln ' ■ "BIG TREMAINE."" "BIG TREMAffJE." "BIG TREMAINE." Love, Money, Politics oto the great themes in this brilliant Metro wondorplay. Supported by CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 'THE RINK." Attracted Tremendous Audiences on Saturday At / ' OHORTT'S THEATRE.' At MITCHELL LEWIS MITCHELL LEWIS MITCHELL LEWIS . (Poloon of "Tho Barrier") In a first-olass National Drama,, "THE SIGN INVISIBLE!" "THE SIGN INVISIBLE!" ••"THE SIGN INVISIBLE!" ' A Mighty Drama of the Northland. Beautiful Scenery and Action at its Fastest. Supporting Piotures include— MONTREAL, A Beautiful Scenic, And a Metro-Drew Comedy, . "THEIR BURGLAR!" ■ Hours of Screening: Star Picture—ll a.m., 12.45, 2.45, 4.45, 6.45, and 8.45 p.m. TOWN HALL 1: ' TOWN HALL OWN HALL. TOWN. HALL TO-NIGHT!' ./ TO-MORROW:! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. LAST FOUR NIGHTS! . FAREWELL Will and Rob Thomas'sENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! . ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol. SEASON ENDS NEXT THURSDAY. Book Your Scate and PREVENT DISAPPOINTMENT, Usual Prices: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax)'. SEASIDE PICTURES.. mHE PARADE, ' LYALL . BAYI ! ' TO-NIGHT, at 8. EMMY WEHLENT, EMMY WEHLEN, •The Girl you Cannot Forgot/ In "SOWERS AND REAPERS !'* "SOWERS AND REAPERS!" "SOWERS .AND ' REAPERS I" A Father Sowed Treachery. A Bride Reaped Tragedy. I A- Big Story Told in a Big Way. . Metro's Mean. Masterpieces. Superb Supporting Programme* NO RISE IN PRICES: Adults, 6d; Children, 6d. ' ST. MARK'S PARISH. I ' iTA'NNUAL SALE OF . WORK '■"•' Will bo Opened IN THE SCHOOLROOM, DUFFERINSTREET, ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCOBER* At 3 p.m., By^Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool. ■ THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER,, At 3 p.m., i By His Worship the Mayor. • Admission Free. CONCERT EACH EVENING, ••■ '• At 8. Admission One Shilling. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. ■ORIENTAL BAY AND WALLACESTREET LINES. UNTIL further notice the evening service on Oriental Bay and Wallacestreet will ba reduced to 20 minutes. The cars on Oriental B_ay will run through to Lambton Station as -usual, and the Wal-lace-street cars to Town Hall-only. On Suburban Lines the same:service as obtained-last week. • ■■■■• W. H. MORTON. r General Maneg.3l'. -39th. September, 1918,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2