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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction HUGH D. MINTOSH. ' Don'? hesitate. You've heaml the Follies acre a good 9how; now make up your niiu« * and go To-night. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE SHOW OF iSHOWg. THE SHOW OF SHOW&. ;. THE SHOW OF SHOWS. Get busy at once' and book your seat. Crawford street is going to look busy tonight. Bo one of the happy throng, and follow the crowd to THE TIVOLI FOLLIES! Headed by the Beautiful VERA PEA&OE, JACK OANNOT GEORGE WELCH. ; THELMA RAYE, WALTER WEEMS, FRANK GREENE, BILLT RIBGO, : Jean Keith, and Peggy Feat. SP^SS* 151,13 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME • MONDAY EVENING MONDAY EVENING (Follies' iSeason .Positively Closes Tuesday Next). The Follies are preceded by a Full Vaudeville Programme of High-class Artists, Comprising ELLA CASPERS ELLA CASPERS (The Girl with a. Voice of Gold), BELGIAN BAND ' BELGIAN BAND •(Featuring Mons Jacques 801, Tenor), SHORT and LITTLE, SHORT and LITTLE, Comedy-Acrobats. . FULL TIVOLI ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction WILL QUINTRELL. PRICES': ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Pit, Is Extra. BOX PLAN for To-night on view at The Bristol till noon; then at Jacobs's Corner, I where Day .Sales may also bo purchased. THE THEATRE, TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Continuously: 2-30 till 5.30: 6.30 till 10.15. FIRST SCREENING IN MEW ZEALAND FIRST SCREENING IN NEW ZEALAND Of The Greatest Picture Ever Produced, Featuring the Greatest and Best-loved Actress iu the World. Mary Pickford As Cko-Cho-San, a. maiden Mary Pickford of the Flowery Land, has Mary Pickford been wed to Lieut. PinkorMary Pickford ton, an American naval offiMary Pickford cer. Two months after tlio Mary Pickford wedding, Pinkerton sails Mary Piokford away, promising his wife, Maxy Pickford "Madame Butterfly," that Mary Pickford he will return when the Mary Pickford robins nest again. *\. child Mary Pickford is born, and the mother Mary Pickford thinks of the time when Mary Pickford her husband would see hi! Mary Pickford child. Two years' pass, and ■Mary Pickford still the little -wife is waitMary Pickford iug-—waiting for the robins Mary Pickford to nest a.gain. The AmeriMary Pickford can Consul waits upon her Mary Pickford to tell her Pinkerton la Mary Pickford about to arrive, and that Mary Pickford he has taken an American Mary Pickford wife; but the ingenuous Mary Pickford faith of Madame Butterfly Mary Pickford so touches him that he cattMary Pickford not perform his task. Night Mary Pickford comes, and the lamps are Mary Pickford lit, and she joyfully makes Mary Pickford the home ready for herJord Mary Pickford a.nd master's return. MiornMary Pickford ing breaks, she goes to the Mary Pickford bedroom and brings out th« Mary Pickford baby; just as Piukerton arMary Pickford rives. Ho is overcome witk Mary Pickford pitv, and Tvithdraws. The Mary Piokford Consul tells hex the sad Mary Pickford truth. She is overcome with Mary Pickford grief, and clasps, her child Mary Pickford to her breast as Pmkerton Mary Pickford enters and embraces the Mary Pickford dying girl, whose face is Mary Piclcford "illuminated with infinite Mary Piokford happiness. In MADAME BUTTERFLY, One of tiie Tenderest Character Creations

"brer Conceived. In. Five Gorgeous Acts. The Sydney 'Sun' says:—'.'More toa-rs have been shed over its tender pathos than have been shed over 'East Lynne' or ' Canullo.'" Madame Butterfly. The greatest, most Madame Butterfly, gorgeous, most palh■Madame Butterfly, etic, most glorious nio-Moda-me Butterfly, ture ever screened. SUPERB ORCHESTRA Will Play at Evening Sessions, POPULAR PRICES. BOTANICAL GAEDENS. THE INYERCARGTHiL R-EGDiIENTAI BAND Will give a Concert of Specially-select od Music in the above GARDENS ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing at 2.45. Collection to Defray Expenses. BOXING. BOXING ASSOCIATION'S *-"• SECOND TOUEWAMENT, Z.^;.; 5 FULLERS' HALL. '■■■ } '■'■' AUGUST 30, A-limited number of Tickets for Sate *t. 2s. Competitors must state on entry form whether under military age or ineligible for active service. Entry -forms, etc., obtainable from J« ISAACS, Hon. Seo. LOST AND FOUND. ' OST, a Silver Wristlet Watoh, between Melbourne street and Stuart street, rard returning Edwards, fruiterer. Oitv. uax (l* waucer street), White Foxie. -~l Anyone detaining after this date, proceedings will be taken. OST (yesterday), . .roan j-encranD, also -«-* Child's Slippers. Reward returning Norwich Ineuranoe, 105 High street. LOST (Wednesday night), small Parcel, containing child's white dress. Finder kindly return Mosgiel Co.'s warehouse, High street. KMVAKD.— Lost, last evening, 1 Bottom'' Set of False Teeth. Finder return to Manager, Leviathan Hotel. L Royal Arcade.. ■& 1 At Stewarts*, fisL„ era, Prinoes street. ajiuujNJU.—it-Arthur's 1 A Distinction. Down Prices Store, 2 doors from Inglis. „ .- „ „. x. at your service. M'Arthur leads the trade; see windows. - rs fcep. -Butter, Vs ;; put. it to the test. i'.Ci.l (Fellow Grocers' Institute _- London) at your service. M'Artlrar D.P.S. (knowledge). FOtJj\D.— Jewellery %o suit all purses; Kings, Watoheg specialty. ThomMfi opposita Knox Church. TOUND.—Thosa furnishing requiring Pic. frama-, Frederick street. Prioes reasonable v work guaranteed. ■ TIOUND.' SVesh WJuWbait TrKtua'a, ■ 'Royal Arcade

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Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 7