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aUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S ' THEATRE.' | Daily. 2.15 and 7.15 Daily. She Stampeded at the Ma-rringo. Altar! She refused the first man. Fled with the second man. Married the third man. It all happened to I PEGGY HYLAND i. PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND I ■ - '. -I* ' ■ !■ "THE REBELLIOUS BRIDE!" I "THE REBELLIOUS BRIDE !" • i "THE REBELLIOUS BRIDE!" I The Brightest Comedy of the Season. | ■ . . Showing with' « "GAMBLING IN SOULS!" "GAMBLING IN SOULS!" "GAMBLING IN SOULS !" • Featuring MADLAINE TRAVERSE. MADLAINE TRAVERSE. A Story of the Roulette- Wheel and Broadway's High Finance. N WITH SUPPORTS. Ordinary prices. 'TReeorves 'Phone 3265. THE GENERAL.SERDICT:. ' ■ A- GREAT PROGRAMME! THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS, A Play of Thrills und Love, "BRINGING UP BETTY," "BRINGING UP BETTY," Starring; .. . . •'. : : • EVELYN GREELEY EVELYN GREELEY ■ : ---As "BETTY;MORTON," The Saiioy Daughter, „'... And ... - ■ . GRACE CARYLE GRACE CARYLE " As ADELE SHELBY, The Private Secretary. Also, WILLIAM DUNCAN, "THE MAN OF MIGHT." ■• : And Good Supporting Programme. Star at 11.25 a.m., 1.40, 3.55, 6.10, and YY ■. .:.' 8.15 p.m. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE WEDNES- ., ■ • DAY. KING'S. Tho Theatre that. SetsING'S. the, Stanaard. ■ CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, .;:. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, ■;-■-;. >> CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, The-most beautiful woman on the Etage, iti .a pictures with a human appeal to all. •'- THE BETTER WIFE." i ■-YYY^THE BETTER WIFE." v -.■.-.-'(THE BETTER WIFE." .'. Continued success of MR. MARTIN DUFF, the Scottish Tenor. KING'S "GRAND ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte:.' The Overture from ."Maritana." , Prices: aT usualYY> Plan at Bristol. WANTED,- -A-WIFE!--Rich.-young man ownihg a'silver mine, with an elegant . home overlooking a, beautiful river. . . EVERYBODY'S Continuous . VERYBODY'S Continuous AGAIN TO-NIGHT. -;■■-. PAULINE FREDERICK, ' ;_• ■■■■ ■■■ PAULINE. FREDERICK, In "THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVF.R." "THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER." The social menace'of the "matrimonial newspaper dramatically unfolded in an emotional drama of the roan who promised and the woman who gave—a story .that strikes at. tho. depths of worldly things, presenting Miss. Frederick in a role in striking contrast to anything she Has portrayed before. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Screening Times: 11.35, 1:30, 3.25, .5.20, 7.5, 8.50. , . . . STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Packed to the ,Dqore on Saturday to see , the Favourite Screen Artist, NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE, In a Thrilling and-Lovable Story of ;:,■;:. Stage.. Life," entitled "THE SAFETY CURTAIN !'• ''THE-SAFETY CURTAIN!" "THE SAFETY CURTAIN!" Undoubtedly 'one of tlo finest of all Norm a'a splendid productions, in which this popular star is seen at her- vory best. A powerful story of tho life'of' a. music • - . - hall dancer. •' - Also, the-Great Fun-nialsor, FATTY ARBUCKLE, ; In one of his Screaming: Comedies, "FATTY JOINS-'-THE ■ POjRCE !" And a Splendid Supporting ' Programme. 'Phone 3299 reserves..-"Usual "prices. Our theatre;.:': y-Newtown. LAST SCREENING-of-:"THE-.PEACE .'OF ROXRING: RIVER," Starring- -" PAULINE FREDERICK: An Emotional Story of-the Western Hills. : .-■■ GAUMONT GRAPHIC; "MUSICAL MADNESS-(Comedy). AndYYYYY', "Another Woman" (Triangle Drama.). LONDON; MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Wellington Auxiliary. - !■'■ ■•■■■ V ■ '."ANNUAL MEETING " ' in 'the TERRA"CE CONGREGATIONAL . SCHOOLROOM (Near Parliament Buildings), TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 7.30 p.m. '-Major-Gen. SIR A. ROBIN, K.C.M.G. (Late Acting-Administrator in" Samoa), I Will deliver an address on his impressions j of the L.M.S. in; Samoa. The meeting is open * tp";the public, who are cordially "invited-to "bo present. i .''.'.. •■-■ "-' : ; ' THE S.A, CITADEL DAY. FRIDAY, 23rd. ; • THE -SALVATION ARMY APPEALS ■ FOR FUNDS ■ For the NEW CITADEL, VIVIAN-STREET. Also, YOUNG PEOPLE'S HALL, JESSIESTREET. rTHE CITADEL DAY-FRIDAY, 23rd. .:;_ . ■' ,/KELByR.N SCHOOL. j *."....' ''-PUBLIC MEETING. I 'A" PUBLIC.MEETING of .Residents of \ -A -.tho Kelburn District will be held 1 in tho Training College Builcling on MONDAY. 19th INSTANT, at 0 p.m. BUSINESS: To siH ur> a, Voluntary Committee, to further the'interests of the j. School in such matters as'Librr.ry, Playi grounds, etc. G. W. MORGAN, Convener. 16th April, 1920.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 2

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