QU EE N'S T H:EA:TE E LAST NIGHT ; LAST NIGHT 7.15 p.m. — TO-NIGHT — 7.15 p.m. GEORGE WALvSH In "PUTTING ONE OVER." GEORGE WALSH In "PUTTING ONE OVER." , And '"■ ' PEGGYHYLAND In "CHEATING HERSELF." ' PEGGY HYLAND la "CHEATING HERSELF." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). A Fascinating Romance of the Fur Trapping Country in the Distant North, of Life and Love, Grief and Joy, in the Desolate Land of Eternal Snow and Ice. "THE WILDERNESS TRAIL." TOM MIX v , Featunns. TOM MIX ........... (The Man Who Never Fakes). A TERROR AMONG BAD MEN! A HERO AMONG GOOD WOMEN! , This is a Motipn Pioture Bulging With Dire. Perils, Hair-breadth Escapes, Extraordinary Stunts, and Fascinating Romance. . Also showing: ' Latest "SUNSHINE" Comedy, "CHICKEN A LA CABARET." MUTT Afti^ JEFF. ' FOX'S WEEKLY GAZETTE. ~ And AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE , PRICES AS'USUAL. ..._.. ' . RESERVES, TEL. 22-534. THE SALVATION ARMY. THE SALVATION ARMY. WELLINGTON—THURSDAY AND SUNDAY, 17th AND 20th JUNE. ..'..■..' FIRST VISIT OF GENERAL BRAMWBLL BOOTH. THREE GREAT PUBLIC GATHERINGS. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, .■.'■"•■'■ ■ '■■;'. ASUNDER: .;■.". ;. • THURSDAY, 17th JUNE— PUBLIC CITIZENS' RECEPTION, 3 p.m. PUBLIC CITIZENS' RECEPTION; 3 p.m. ■ Tendered by His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G., M.P. SUNDAY, 20th JUNE, AT 3 AND 6.30 PM LECTURE, ; AFTERNOON,. 3 p.m. "SOME LESSONS OF MY FATHER'S LIFE?' ' P His Worship the Mayor, Mr. J. P. Luke, C.M.G., M.P,, will Preside. AT NIGHy : SALVATION MEETING, 6.30 P.M. Young Children With or Without Parents not Admitted.
■ TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. XX Courtenay.-pl. Tel. 165. House of ' FULLERS', And Laughter FULLERS' Joy. NIGHTLY AT 8. SATURDAY AT 2.30. A Bill Colossal in Merit. , HARRY BURGESS COMEDY CO. In their Riotous ReveL of Mirth, Musio,. and Gaiety. "TOO MANY WIVES.'? TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! First Appearance, and Starring Engage- ; ment, Direct from-London's Principal Theatres, ..of .. ".■'.. GUEST AND NEWLYN, GUEST AND NEWLYN, GUEST AND NEWLYN, Celebrated Musical Comedy Stars; In a Sparkling Act of Music, Song, and . . Patter. . THE FALVEY SISTERS, Charming Personality Girls. : PAGDEN. AND STANLEY. , Hilarity Purveyors; KODAMAS, Equilibrists. Aerial MARVELLOUS FENTONS Artists Scottish; KATIE GOURLAY Dancer Prioes—O.S. and D.C., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Gallery, Is Id, including tax. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The- Bristol until 5 p.m., thereafter at Burnett's, next to Theatre. . ( KING'S ■- ■) ,r. The "Theatre that ING'S,, :,-;:-;■ ./.Sets, the-Standard.. Last Screening of;NAT GOULD'S most Sensational Racing Story, "A FORTUNE 1 AT STAKE !" "As FORTUNE AT STAKE!" "A'FORTUNE AT STAKE !" Don't Miss this Great Picture. Commencing; Td^MORROW (Friday), The. latest SELECT production—an unforgettable Screen Triumph— . ."SAHARA!" ' "SAHARA!" ['SAHARA!" : . Starring LOUISE GLAUM. Soenes in Faacina.ting Paris,- Enchanting Cairo, and The Sahara; Desert. Special Engagement of MME. MARIE 1 GERMAIN, Operatic Soprano, ' Lat« Principal. Carl Rosai Opera, Co. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ■ Entr'acte: 'V ' : "Nutcracker" Suite (Tschaikowski) , Prices^ as usual. Plan, at Bristol. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction : ..;......:.. John Hopkine. LAST THREE NIGHTS. THE DANDIES OF 1920. ' THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE ipANDIES OF 1920. ■ WE FINISH ON SATURDAY, And then for Distant Pastures. FINAL NIGHT SATURDAY. . SPECIAL PROGRAMME. • Many requests have been , received for Special Numbers, 'and these will- be included in Saturday's programme. . Book your Seats for the Farewell. To Admit—3s 2d, 2s Id, and Is Id. Plan at The Bristol. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. !A| PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY -ti and DANCE will be held in Thex Caledonial Hall, Tory-street, on. SATURDAY, 19th JUNE, at 7.45 p.m. Good prizes, music, refreshments. Admiseion, Is 6d. , Look Out for ■■■■■■>• NEXT CONCERT AND PICTURE EVENING, in THE STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, On WEDNESDAY, 23rd INST. "Usual Prices/ And ' GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, In THE CONCERT CHAMBER, On SATURDAY, 26th JUNE. See later announcements. WM. M'KEE, Gen. Sec, Box 867. COSTUME RECITAL Of Marionda Batten's Poems — "MAORI LOVE LEGENDS." /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. Tickets, 4s, 2s, Is. ' : Box Plan at Bristol. In Aid of Y.W.C.A. Funds. ' COME AND HEAR A MUSICAL ■■>-TREAT. ■■ WANTED Known — FrqßruJimea Printed mt Th» Evenias Fort Job Tinting Office.
COMMENCING "'" TO-MORROW ' TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (fri?ay)( tSXW At SHORTT'S THEATRE, HORTT'S THEATRE, BY SPECIAL REQUEST, Grand Revival Grand Revival Grand Revival Grand Revival Of V THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE SPECTACLE— "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!" "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!" "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!" "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS!" Featuring thk" Incomparable ■'"' ANNETTE KELLERMAN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. ■■'■■'■ ANNETTE KELLERMAN ■' • . ANNETTE-KELLERMAN. ■ MANY HAVE SEEN ITTHOUSANDS HAVE NOT! To those who have not seen it we offer this last great opportunity of witnessing *>ne of the PICTURE TRIUMPHS OF WORLD. BRING THE CHILDREN BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THIS MIGHTY PRODUC- ' TION! . PRINCESS . THEATRE: RINCESS THEATRE. LAST TWO DAYS! The World's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD ■■■■ . ■ ■ STELLA- MARIS!" ? STELLA MARIS!" i The Photoplay of infinite pathos. ■ LINA CAVALIERI, LINA CAVALIBRI, , In -' .. LOVE'S CONQUEST!" LOVE'S CONQUEST!" A Sensational Spectacular Production. "Stella Mans" at 11.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m. "Lov©VConquest," 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. Same old prices. __ Tel. 1967. "GINGER MICK!" "GINGER MICK!" EVERYBODY'S THEATRE VERYBODY'S THEATRE ; ' LAST DAY. I From II a.m. till 10 p.m. last' day Of E. J. Carroll's Wonderfully Successful Picture, "GINGER MICK!" "GINGER MICK!" "GINGER MICK!" "GINGER MICK!" Now Topping the Pole of Popularity. AT EVERYBODY'S. LAST SCREENING. .Continuously from 11 till 10. _ Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.30, 4.40, 6.45, 8.30. PRICES—TiII 6 o'clock, Is Id and Is 7d. thereafter, le Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d. Reserves at Theatre or by Tel. 50. "GINfeER- MICK!" , "GINGER MICK !" QUR THEATRE, NEW.TOWN. GRAND BENEFIT PROGRAMME. "AS YE SOW." ■ ' ' "AS YE SOW." "AS YE SOW." [ ( Starring I The ever popular ALICE BRADY. AXICE BRADY. : ALICE BRADY. : A spscially-chosen programme for * \ ffood object. Ujutl prioes. Usual pricct.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 148, 17 June 1920, Page 2
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