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LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT OF MARY PICKFORD At the EMPRESS THEATR ECONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 11 a.m. The Greatest Sensation Ever Created in Wellington. "THE MIRACLE MAN" . : A Crowning, Flawless Film Achievement of tho Screen. The story is an unusual one—showing, in an intensely dramatic manner, the wonders and miracles that love and faith can perform. ' SUPPORTED BY A SPECIALLY AUGMENTED SELECT ORCHESTRA OF 12 — SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS 12 UNDER THE BATON OF MR J. V. MALING, Special Engagement of Special Engagement of MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD; OPERATIC CONTRALTO, LATE CARL ROSA CO. Special Screening Times of "MIRACLE MAN," with Full' Orchestra and Madame Hayward:—Afternoon at 2.30 till 4.30. Evening at 7.45 till 10. Also, i FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ! Including 14th Episode of "THE MAN OF MIGHT." ■ GAZETTES, PATHE NEWS, SCENIC. Screening Times of "MIRACLE MAN":—II a.m., 2.30, 5, and 8 p.m. , . "MAN OF MIGHT" :—1.45 and 7 p.m. Day Prices:—2s, Is 6d. Is. . Night Prices:--ss, 2s, Is. Box Plan, at Theatre. »iu*u,.»j,ji»mgM»niii«iini— ' im»aMmrta*mi«wmßn— griiii—— Iwaaßaaiaa—BM LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT! LAST SCREENING OUR GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. THEDA BARA PEGGY HYLAND THEDA^BARA PEGGY HYLAND '''■ " THE SHE DEVIL." " OTHER MEN'S "DAUGHTERS." " THE SHE DEVIL." " OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS." QUEEN'S THEATRE 2.15 p.m. DAILY. 7.15 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY}. ANOTHER GRAND TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. MADELAINE TRAVERSE Will appear in a thrilling play .of life in the Frozen North. A play in "which she saves her child from shame, and wins the love of a good man. "ROSE OF THE WEST." A photodrama resistless in its appeal to every red-blooded man and every wife, mother, sister, sweetheart. ALBERT RAY With FAIR < In "BE A LITTLE SPORT." A comedy, of confusion. A merry mess of mix-ups. A matrimonial mischance with mirth in every moment. A film with fun enough to lilt a fortnight. MUTT AND JEFF. LATEST GAZETTES. ; Prices as Usual. , Reserves, ring: Tel. 3255. T-H OMAS • MOO RE - ANNIVERSARY. ; TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! TOWN HAUL, TOWN HADLiL, COMPETITIONS ! COMPETITIONS ! TO-MORROW MORNING AND • TO-MORROW AFTERNOON! TO-MORROW MORNING AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON! Admission, Sixpence. CONCERT ! TO . MORROW EVENING! CONCERT ! TO-MORROW EVENING! EVERY ITEM A MOORE ITEM! EVERY ITEM A MOORE ITEM! Special Engagement of MR. WALTER WHYTE, the Australian Tenor, and MISS POLLARD, the Victorian Soprano. Best Local Talent in Solos, Duets, Trios,. and Quartets and Choral. ADMISSION—3s, 2s, and Is. Three .Shilling Seats may be reserved at Ths Bristol Piano Company. •>-. ■ - .

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-pl.. Tel. I6S. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY at 2.30. FULLERS' FULLERS' /FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE AND RIfVUE CO. Absolutely tho most gigantic array of attractions ever presented. HARRY BURGESS REVUE CO. In the livoly, lilting, laughing; success, "THE GRAMAPHONE GIRLS." Received nightly with 6hriel(6 of laughter and tumultuous applause. Unanimous opiuion-THE BEST EVER. Supported by a POWERFUL VAUDEVILLE CO. A cotei-is of artiste of undoubted excellence, including JACK and CORA WILLIAMS. • PRINCESS ■ HYSTERIA POLLAS.D AND JACKSON MAGGIE FOSTER PAGDEN AND STANLEY. Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalk, Is 7d: Gallery. Is Id; Reserves, 3> 2d. Plan at.The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Burnett's, nost to Theatre. moWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER j Direction John Hopkim. .# ' ' EACH NIGHT, at 8. The Smiling, Happy Coterie, THE DANDIES OF 1920! ! THE DANDIES OF 1S20! TE3 DANDIES OF 1S20! THE DANDIES OF 1920.' Inasmuch as these are Cheerful People, it behoveth all who would be glad to issemblo at the above placa at the appoint- .■ ed hour. There will the a COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. As heretofore—3s 2d, 2a Id, and Is Id. Boole at Tho Bristol. ' i CONTINUOUS 11 to 10. CONTINUOUS. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Now Showing. Now Showing. PAULINE FREDERICK ' Px\ULINE FREDERICK in "PAID IN FULL." ■ "PAID IN FULL." I WALLACE REID In the Delightful Comedy-Drama, "ALIAS MIKE MORAN." "ALIAS MIKE MORAN." Mack Sennetfs Rib Tickler, "HIS LAST FALSE STEP." Usual Prices. Tel. 1967. | FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza Hawker will leave her son's residence, 111, Austhi-st., To-morrow (Friday), at 3 p.m., fou the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28. Riddnord-st. Tel. 937 (night and day). FUNERAL CARD. PTTHE Funeral of the late Thomas Morley A will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki-st., To-mor-row (Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, ICarori. E. MORRIS, Jim., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 937 (night and day). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Justin Pescini are respectfully invited 16 attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, which will leave his residence, Park*avcnue, Lower Hutr, To-morrow (Friday), 28th May, at 2 p.m., for tho Tnita Cemetery. J. R. CPvOFT, Undertaker, Mutt anil Petone. 'Phone 5651 (3 rings), diiy or night. "pRINTING of the Higheat Order can ■»- bo dbisined *t mini-iium prices frdnt The Evening Post General Printing Denutment.

\ HUTT FARMERS. fTTHE Ploughing and Harrowing Test of tho BEJBMAN GARDEN TRACTOR will take place at the Naina-i, opposite PaTk-ave., on FRIDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend. E. W. HURSTHOUSE AND CO.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 125, 27 May 1920, Page 2

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