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Th® r*ew Theater(Orange Hall). TO-KeQHT,at 8 o'clock^ Metro Special: FLOWER OF NO MAN'S LAND. . FLOWER. OF NO MAN'S LAND. Viola Dana; makes ncr debut. With the usual standard of sup/^rts.K is Majesty's Theatre ..- SUCCESS.! SUCCESS! TO-WJGHT! -TO-NIGHT I?Second night of Season. Mr Tom Pollard by arrangement'with3 Messrs A. J. Coleman and Worry * Taylor presents • : c; - The Royal f Pantomime Company In.the greatest of all Pantomimes • BLUEBEARD! BLUEBEARD 3 with jthe following- brilliant, cast: Bluebeard, ... Mr Chas. Howard.-. Prince Topaz, Miss Kathleea Ma.ck..Fatima, .. ... Miss Mollie King. Bluebeard's ninth wife, Miss Emily ■ Dani. Abracadabra, ... Mr Joe Charles.Malicho, ... .. . ...Miss Nellie Power. . Fairy Floss, .... Miss Ada Ferguson. - Ann * ... Miss. Maudie Sh ipp. . Odds ... ~. Miss V^ra Crossley. . Ends ... ... Miss Violet Roriumie... and Widpw Bunce ... .%'." Mr"Bob Lloyd. .. Magnificent Scenery and-Wardr'tAbe. Specialties by the two Sinclairs, Pasquale, ei>c. \ ' -JThe whole combining to make a BRILLIANT PRODUCTION: . If. you*would enjoy a night of lauglj- •- '■ ter see Bluebeard and his ten .wives to-night. ' - •,, / ' ■ "> '' : l'.Popoß»*-Prices CAb, ,3e/~2s.'' Elan.at-.. 4 - News 1; Agency*. -\rV, -•-'«-.• . - * Owing to,'cancelling of trains the * Company will not appear at fSeddbn. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATER. : • -. •. FULLERS' PfCTUKgS^ Wednesday Night (ANZAC DAY.) TWO BIG TRIANGLES!! . . The Cleverest," M.ost. Thrilling, ■ arid .. - • TTnuWtial Detective Story Yet V "THE PHANTOM CROOK/ r 'THE PHANTOM CROOK/ Starring Frank'Keenan as the will-' - o'-the-wißp who baffles everyone (including the audience) and Enid Markey as "The Girl." .And tbe Latest Keystone Shriek "HEARTS AND SPARKS." Sonnntt's Funniest Motor-car Comedy - ELECTION RESULTS will be thrown on the screen as soon , as they are announced. Country Circuit. Owing to unforseen circumstances,, the projected visits to WARD and. SEDDON this , week are CAN- - CELLED. The pictures will show in TUA MARINA: TO-NIGHT. GKOVETOWN": WEDNESDAY. RE\ TWICK: SATURDAY. Anzac Day. A T the unajHjnouß request of a^ xV laige Publjte, JMeeting held on? itfonday, sixteph'th u\pi-il, I hereby invjti) the obseivance of WEDNES^DVi r, Twenty-fifth April, ANZAO' DAY^ as a .whqle B«blio Holiday. >' '. "• ( i, ' , J. J. COIIRYi • - ' Mayor. ■* . » ' '->'. - .: ■•'''--.. ■ ANZAO DAY. WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH" APRIL, 3917. /1 \ I request that Bunting be dis- - \L/ played as largely as possible. (2) All Wheel Traffic and Horse • Traffic is' strictly PROHIBITED in Market Street North and Market • Place on Anzac Day between the hours of half-past ten a.m. and halfpast twelve. Wheel Traffic must halt opposite Masonic Hotel in Wyncn. Street and Market Street South, opposite Club Hotel in High Street and; opposite Bank of Now Zealand in. \ Bic;h Stvcot, and opposite Criterion Hotel in Alfred Street. Breaches-, hereof will be prosecuted. " (3) All Wlieel and Horw Traffic is s strictly PROHIBITED in Market . Place from half-past two to half-past ■ t%eepm- J.J. COBBY, Mayor. , Anzac Day. WEI/NESDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH' APRIL, 1917. THE following outline of Services .•■ to Commemorate, tbe GallantLanding of oyr Australian and New Zealand Troops on Gallipoli has been-. , decided'ou: — 10 30 a.m.—All School Scholars--., from the various Schools in the District (Town and Country) will as-,-; semble at Borough School' Blenheim. Also :iU Friendly Societies. The Ter--ritonals under instructions .from their;. various Commanders will assemble at an a&ree.d point. This Branch corn--prises: Soldiei-s on leave~and Returned Soldiers (in uniform) witli. l>oth: Tenth Mounted Regimental and Marlborough Niiticnal Resei*vo Bands, Territorials (Infantry and Mounted),. Senior Cadets., High School Cadets,, National Reserve, Boy-Stores-.-' "They^ • v/ill. prorfHjd to Borough^ School and. romamder <oi prcicession- 'will ioin in and ttte; whole nwsrch , to-'SJEu-ketr-, ■* ""PiweS' ' i ''„.-.;.,,*. Eleven 4 a.m.—Combinetl Religious r Service Market Place Rotund-i.- At' fbe c-qfielusion of tho religion* service' . the Tf-rritoriils,1 National Reserve, and 'ov Scouts will return to their respective Parade Grounds and the re- ' maindcr o<" the assemblage w.«ll disper^'p. 2.30 p m.—Tho Combined. Bands, ' togethor -with soldier*, on leave and returned soid'ers, Tcrriimials, National Reserve, and Bojr Sfonts wilt1 march to M.arket Place, when :i fewv Patriotic .speeches will be delivered. I J. J. CORRY, 1 ;■ ilayor t

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 95, 24 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 95, 24 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 95, 24 April 1917, Page 5

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