THE EMPRESS ' '___§_« ._BSBS.' A WORLD PRODUCTION GREATER THAN "TINSEL." Entitled "M ER ELY -P LAVE R S." The Story of an Amateur Actress who made Good. I CANNOT ENDURE POVERTY. TAKE ME AWAY WITH YOU TO-NIGHT. A Striking Play,of INTENSE HUMAN INTEREST. Presented 'midst Beautiful SCENES AND SURROUNDINGS. EXQUISITE EXCLUSIVE GOWNS. .A GRIPPING STORY. £, Featuring; KITTY, ,GOH _> O N, MURIEL.OSTRICHE, JOHNNY HIKES, IRVING CUMMINGS, AND GEORGE MACQUARR'IE. A Great Cast and a Groat and Elaborate Production SPECIAL MUSICAL ITEMS will be rendered during the Screening of this MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. . Strong Supporting Items will abo be Shown. MR. CHARLES MELVIN will sing "A MAN IN MANITOBA." Ring. 3442 for Reserves. Sessions, 2to 5 arid 7to 10. Prices as Usual. LAST NIGHT 715 — "THIRTY A WEEK."MISS ANNE SULLIVAN. TOM MOORE. KING'S THEATRE' . 2.IS—TWICE TO-MORROW—7.IS. 2.IS—TWICE TO-MORROW-7.15. NORMA TALMABGrE. The Truly Great Dramatic Artist, completely .'Eclipses all Previous Performances "THE SAFETY. CURTAIN." A Powerful Dramatic Story of a Music Hall Dancer and an Army Officer. Stupendous Picture' of Fire Panic. THE LATEST GAZETTE. "THE SCARLET RUNNER." First appearance MR. R. H. MEATES, ■ Wellington's Premier Basso. ■' "THE FLORAL DANCE." "ROCKED IN THE CRADLE -OF THE DEEP." THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. THE FINEST IN WELLINGTON. Entr'acte: "II Trovatore" (Verdi). Special Incidental Music v.jill inolude a Japanese Intermezzo, "Kowo San" (Tjushi Kamoto)., Prices: Is 7d, Is Id, and 9d. Plans at The Bristol or ring King's Theatre 3W3. On Saturday Nights Specw.l Box outside 6 to 7. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE W EDNESDAYS,_2.IS. _ EVERYBODY'S'' THEATRE TO-DAY AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 7. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT ot MABEL NORMAND in "BACK TO THE WOODS." \ ; COMMENCING TO-MORROW- (SATURDAY) and all Next Week. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) and all Next Week. " THE ANSWER." ' A I*'*" A story of the legacy of hato, featuring the wistful,'enchanting, and fascinating actress, ALMA.. RUBENS. .&_&&_& ______ A story of how riches change opinions. The man was strong, the woman was weak. Also showing Episode 10 of the Exciting Serial, "THE SOUSE OF HATE." PRICES AS USUAL. Ring 50 for Reserves. WELLINGTON RUGBY EOOTBALL UNION. OPENING OF SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. _, ATHLETIC PARK TO-MORROW, 3 p.m. TO-MORROW., No. 1 GROUND: ATHLETIC v. 'VARSITY. ■ ' ' No. 2 GROUND: , WELLINGTON v. WGTN. COLLEGE OLD BOYS. EARLY MATCHES AT 1.30 p.m. AT PETONE: , ".' ' ' SELWYN' v. PETONE. Admission: Ground od, Ladies free. Grandstand 6d. Official programmes 3d CaC Season Tickets: Gentlemen, £1 Is; Ladies, 10s 6d. Buy your ticket at the park or at Howe and Sowman's, 332, Lambton-quay, Ned. Perry g, Mannersstreet, Hornig's, 160, Cuba-street, John Swmson Co., Ltd., Paramount Theatre, Courtenay-place. ' v NOTICE TO PUBLIC—When matches are postponed notices will be posted up at George Mee's, 114, Lambton-quay ; N.Z: Times; Howe and Smvman s 332, Lambton-quay; Evoning Post; Ned Perry's; Norman Aitken s, 5, Courtenayplace; Hornig's, 160, Cuba-street; Evening Post Agencies, Newtown, Petone, and Lower Hutt. • ■ n SPECIAL NOTICE.—The solo advertising, photographic, and Cinematographic rights, together with sale 'of Programmes, Sweets, and Refreshments, are reserved to John Swinson Company, Ltd., Paramount ..Theatre Buildings, Courtenay-place. SITUATION OF CITY RESERVES.—LyaII Bay, near Bowling Green; Kilbirnio, on Recreation Ground, close to old Kilbirnio Hotel; Wakefield Park, Duppa-street, on Island Bay road. , . ' By Order, of the Executive.
WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACES! ' RACES! TRFNTHAM RACECOURSE ! TRENTI-lAM RACECOURSE ! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE t TRENTHAM RACECOURSE! AUTUMN MEETING! AUTUMN MEETING! " SECOND DAY: . . TO-MORROW, j TO-MORROW! SATURDAY, 3rd MAY. FIRST RACE STARTS AT.11.50 A.M. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. On SATURDAY Trains leave for Trentham ias follow.-.—9.55, 10.3, 10.17 10.30, 10.39 a.m., 12.6 p.m. ■ A. E. WHYTE, Secretary _____„___^_„.__ljij__l«LMMUWlMlUl_» ' MANAWATU ' RACING CLUB. ' AUTUMN MEETING. ASESSK? AUTUMN MEETING. AUTUMN MEETING. , AWAPUNI COURSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY - & THURSDAY, •7th. AND Bt_ MAY, 1919. Trains run as follows: — Leave Paekakariki 6.35 a.m., stopping where required. Arriving Racecourse 10.35 a.m. Leave Wellington 5.20 a.m. (New Plymouth Mail), stopping to set down passengers at Awapuni Junction. The Napier Mail leaves Wellington 9.10 a.m., arrives Palmerston North 12.41 p.m., but does not stop at Awapuni. The down New Plymouth Mail stops to pick up passengers at Awapuni. ' A train loaves the Course at 5.45 p.m. for AVeliington. '•■ SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING .jv « , v 'b. club. ■s^ft_^^"SfcSssw. DOMINATIONS for all Events close at -"^^^^lSS^®^ 1^ Groytonit with tho Secretary on OTAKT AiAnPI TCArWr prtm THURSDAY, 3th MAY, at 10 p.m. ' UJ-Aivi JIACHJ RACING- CLUB. Grey town Telegraph Ofßce closes at 8 „„-._,„._,,,,.„,„,,.„".. , p.m. 'Phone 58, Greytown. WINTER MEETING, 3rd and 4th JUNE. W. ARMSTRONG. Secretary. — : DOMINATIONS for all events and EnTHE WELLINGTON; TRAMWAYS 1" tries for Maiden' Fiat Race and UNION DESIRE to Thank all Donors for Dona- Finill Hack Scurry CLOSE TUESDAY, tions and-Frizes so kindly given for o th MAY, at 5 p'.ni. competitions «t tho Annual Picnic', J. HUTCHISON, 0.-J. D'ATH, SecrctarV SecIQUSXt Qtaki.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1919, Page 2
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