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TO-DAY 2.15. TO-NIGHT 7.30. TO-DAY 2.16. TO-NIGHT 7.30. QUKXN'ft THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Realart Pictures Present "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS !" "THE STOLEN KISS!" >, "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" '.'THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS !" N "THE STOLEN KISS !" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" j "THE STOLEN KISS!" ! "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" . "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS !" "THE STOLEN KISS!" . "THE STOLEN KISS !" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" "THE STOLEN KISS!" A bright, human romance of a quaint, lovable girl, heart-warming in its reality; breath-taking in its surprises. He was the naughtiest boy in the Choir, but she didn't care! She loved him! SHE waited 17 years—did he'1 Starring the Winsome i CONSTANCE BINNEY., CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY.' CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY, CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. : CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. CONSTANCE BINNEY. ' A delightful Realart Romance, full of elusive, penetrating charms. Also,. the Metro Feature, .. "ONE THING AT A TIME O'DAY!'' "ONE THING AT A TIME O'DAY!" "ONE THING AT A TIME O'DAY!" "ONE THING AT A TIME O'DAY !" Starring i BERT LYT&LL. j BERT LYTELL. i BERT LYTELL. BERT LYTELL. ' BERT LYTELL. BERT LYTELL. ' BERT LYTELL. BERT LYTELL. BERT LYTELL. BERT LYTELL.A Clever Comedy-Drama of Love and*.. | oue-thingrat-a-time! s Also, Episode 5 (Matinees only), j " KING OF THE CIRCUS." "KING OF THE CIRCUS." v" KING OF THE CIRCUS." The. Popular Eddie Polo Serial. PRICES—Adults, 2s Id, Is Id; Children, Afternoon, 6d, 1» Id; Night, 9d, It 14. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Th«atr». TTIS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE. Direction' .'...; Ben aid Jehn FulUr. Double FULLERS' Double Bill. FULLERS' Bill. TO-NIGHT 'At~B. TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT OF* THIS STARTLING SHOW. You'll be Sorry if You Miss It. Hugh Huxham Offers his Strongest •Programme. • . ' HUXHAM'S SERENADEES. THE JOY-SPREADERS. - Fun in an Unfamiliar Way. .FULLERS', NEW REVUE. . 'FULLERS' NEW REVUE. : ■ Walter Johnson Stages "THE WHIRLIGIG." ■ 25 Artists, 13' Scenes. See the "Midnight Cabaret'1 Finale. It's Wonderful. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 3s 2d; Upper Circle, la Id; Reserves at The Bristol— after 1 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HU.TT. SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. End of Paramount Week. An Excellent Double-feature Programme, ' including Douglas M'Lean in " THE HOME STRETCH," # A Racing Picture of unusual merit*. .' A further excellent Feature Picture will be screened. Also Comedy, and " Bride 13." ' MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. { GREAT GALA NIGHT. . Alice Lake in "UNCHARTED SEAS!" . A realistic picture, commencing amongst New Yc-rk Society, and ending amongst the Icebergs of the,' Roof qf the World. Presentation of Beauty Competition Prizes. . GRAND CONCERT. • Mr. Arthur Mayes, Australian Basso Cantanto. • Miss Eileen Driscoll, Mezzo Soprano. Mr. Albert Russell, the King of Come- ■ dians. . . Mr. Reg. R.-Oakley, in " Magic Through the Ages.'1 ' ■ . , j PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is, plus Tax. I . - - __^ ; TO-NIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY. .OERENADERS' DANCE CLUB, x 3 FULLFORD'S HALL, Brooklyn.. ', 8-11.30. ■ Supper. Is and la 6d. Waltzing Competition! _ : Waltzing Competition! " . • Championshjp Shield 1 Championship Shield! > (15 Guinea Shield and Gold Medals), i SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER!!! i; .... |■ ' /s*• .:■'.' LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, | WELLINGTON DISTRICT, .i ■ , j' M.U., 1.0.0.F.' . ' I .' ' .■ ■■ | MEMBERS of tho above Lodge, also Visiting Members ..and Friends, are requested to attend at the Lodgeroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 14th September, at 8 p.m., for the. purpose of Unveiling tha Roll of Honour to 'those Members of this Lodge who took part in .fche Great War. The Chair will be taken by the Grand Master of the District, /Bro. A. G. SteffenSC3. Mojor-General Sir Edward Chaytor will perform the unveiling. Other speakers will be his Worship the Mayar and Grand Secretary Bro. J. Kershaw.' ! ' ' Appropriate Musical Items will be jriven by the Members of the Wellington Choral Club. ) G. E. GODBER, P.P.G.M., ! .Secretary. DON'T bs left. Limited number of Tickets almost sold. Sec Rowland. Wiison, 101; Mn.nners-£tre3t, for your Tickoi, 5a esch. PLAIN, FANCY, AND POSTER BALL, TOWN HALL, MOWDAY,. lStJi eWTISMBBR, 18SJ..

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 3