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IQ U E ENS THEA T RE. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF OUR SUPREME NAVAL POWER. 5 THE NEWEST PICTURISATION OF a "THE MAN WHO STAYED 0 AT HOME," I Featuring MR. DENNIS EADIE, the Noted English Actfir] Supported by THE ORIGINAL LONDON CAST y 0 IT SHOWS YOU WHAT THE WORLD OWES THE BRITISH NAVY. 1 ■ PICTURES °f .OUR DREADNOUGHTS, CRUISERS, DESTROYERS, SUBMARINES, ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THEIR UNCEASING VIGIL IN THE NORTH SEA. S SA^- X. is T /.& u" Mak»» Yo<* R^e THE NAVY. THE NAVY. IT IS GOOD TO BE BRITISH. THE NAVY. It Was Screened in England as an Incentive for Voluntary EnUstment. Supported by > "A DEBT OK? HONOUR," 3 A Special Fox Film, Featuring the Well-known Star, PEGGY HYLAND. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Reserved Seats, Is 6d, at 'Phone 3255. Screening Times: "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME"-2.5, 4.25, 6.45, 3 8.50 p.m. , Screening Times: "A DEBT OF HONOUR"-I.Q, 3.20, 5.40, B.Q p.m. ' "grand" o"peirlabWlT Lessees ... J, C, WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager ...... 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J°"^ (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND MONDAY AND TUESDAY. t oi _ t>i i _ , Dealing, as it does, with the conflict J. Stuart Blacktons between youth and age, the Sir Gilbert Special Production Parker novel is especially suitable for the ' introduction of an artistic series of scenes, which present the dances as a " WILT) YOHTTT " representation of Youth, while Old Age t. A-ux. xv/UAJEX. is portrayed by Gustav Seyffertitz and Adele Farrington. Youth had craved Youth. PictoriaUy the scenes of the dancer* Youth caUed Youth. symbolical of youth are a. distinct ach--1 leveinent. The dances were arranged Youth won Youth. especially' to conform to the theme of the story. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS FROM 2 p.m. DAILY. PARAMOUNT^ ORCHESTRA WILL RENDER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALLY SELECTED NUMBERS :- Overture—"Rh'inefels" (Grueswald) Song—"All Souls' Day" (Lassen) Selection—"Grand Duchess" (Offenbach) Fantasia ...... 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Directed by MR- A. H-JEROME, Will render the following special numbers :-r Overture-^-"La Datne Blanche" (Boldieu) Romance , (Sohuman) Selection—"Maid of the Mountain" (Simson) Nocturne , _ (Matt) During the Interval, MR. WILL HENDER, the noted Bell and Xylophone Player, will render the Xylophone Solo, "THE AMERICAN PATROL," and the Beautiful Bell Sob, "THAT DEAR OLD HOME" Book your Seats A T> TT\ fl fv A Tj. ffl Prices as Usual, per 'Phone 2470. IX -MX X' VJ MX A-M: X Prices as Usual. WELLINGTON'S "QUALITY HOUSE," MACMAHON'S THEA.TRE. (MANNERS-STREET.) ' (CONTINUOUS.) TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MONDAY. TUESDAY. TO DAY (SATURDAY), MONDAY. TUESDAY. * The World's Wonder Actress, „. _, , Miss Ferguson has never given the ELSIE FERGUSON soreen auch a wonderful, beautiful characterisation as Lily Kardos, in "THE In SONG OF SONGS." The photoplay is __ _./-__•._-. /.-r. _.*. --._-,,_ .. a masterpiece df dramatic skiU—a tri"SONG OF SONGS. vm Ph o{ tb*> cinematograph art, »nd marks a new era in motion picture hisAj» Artcraft Super.Feature. ' tory. » ALSO SHOWING-EPISODE No. IkDF "THE EAGLE'S EYE." A sensational detective revelation—giving aU the mysteries and secrets of the world-renowned American Secret Service, Fenturiiig KING BAGGOT and MARGUERITE SNOW. ' SgSift MACMAHON'S gays*** l^^^?!!^?!S_^^W' l,,' l',^^^^^^"'l^^"«M^M^^W^W----------------_--_--_-_W_-__BMMM| HAIRDRESSERS' PICNIC. „mTT,««n«„, m ,™.™ ___ WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORK. THANKS NOTICE. ERS' UNION. THE Committee of the Hairdressers' ,—,„-, _. . ~ " „, Pionio desire to sincerely thank aU 'J' 41*' -ficnic Committee of the above those who so kindly donated trophies to- • Union wish to thank the numerous wards same. . donors whose assistance helped to make, U. S>IiAKJ?,B, L-nairmjin, ±j t»- -, -,-, .. r -i. , Picnio Commiltee. tha PlwlCs * s Plcndld ""ocess- Will those who gave cash note that their receipts ara NOTICE TO JURORS- taken from the Union's official receipt —*- books, and are from 801 to 1000. These NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that books, with ail other Pionic accounts, aro Jurors summoned to^be "* attend- fc^ dul audited and th baj^^^eet ance at the Supreme Court on Monday, ... ,J.. ' „ »-"•"*■«'.'>"«=»• the 17th instant, at 10.30 a.m.. are now Wlll be °Pen to 1" m?pectwn at the Unions notified tiiivt they will Not bo required Office, Queen's Chambers, in a few dava' untU TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at the .i me . I wish to add my pergonal thanks 6aDatid Uat Wellington this 14th d*y of to, tha ""merous friends of tlie WaterFebruary, 1919. siders who have helped to make my task W. A. HAWKINS, an easy one. . Sheriff. L. HENNESSEY, OTAKI DAIRYING LAND. Picnic Secretary. Q/"| ACRES First-class Land, close to "*—' : : —^^ — Ou railway station, carrying 20 cpws 50 A WEEK - all the year; good 5-rd. house and out- tTAND-SEWN Boots with - specially .buildings. Price £2100; no mortgage! -t* selected soles, are repaired weekly I terms. Ffjd, Fanning and Co. Note ad- at Will WearweU's, the littlo ihop with di«i»; 19, Owy-iteeet. 4 big trade, opp. (Jueen'a Statue.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 2

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