/ It's a "tall" statement — but our Pictures, our Mußic, and our Screening are really Incomparable. to-night THE PALACE to-night (BEST OSF ALL. Vera the Medium Featuring KITTY GORDON. Our telephone haa been particularly busy to-day; people ringing up, asking for the above picture. Hundreds of 'em; letters, too, by the score. Ho % we have ' decided to Screen again TO-NIGHT— VERA THE MEDIUM Which will occupy the Whole of the First Part. SECOND PART: A LAW UNTO HIMSELF. Featuring the People's Popular Playe*, CRANE WILBUN, m his World - Masterpiece — "A UAW UNTO HIMSELF." A Magnificent Triumph, with CRANIEI WILBUN as "The. Sherriff and the Devil." COME EARLY r FOR A SEAT. COMB EAJILY FOR- A SEAT!
ITO-NICHT TO-NICHT At 8 o'clock. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. KELUEMBKtt ! CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, Final Masterpiece Lecture, THE MAJESTY OF CREATION, Embracing i The Romance of the Pacific, the Easter ! Island Statues, the Ancient History of j Noav Zealand, the Solar System. All magnificently pictured. Splendid Views | of the Planets. , . . j Admission — 2s and ls. Special Reserved 'Seats at Miller's, 3s. Radium, Is extra. All Come ! Last Chance ! 195 ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, JULY 24, At 8 p.m. / GRAND CONCERT By the Gisborne Orpheus Society Assisted by MISS MINA CALDOW (Of Wellington) And MRS N. SYMES. " PRICES- 3s 'and 2s. Box Plan is now open at Miller's. The Audience is requested to be seated by 7.55 p.m., as the doors will be closed j dining the performance df each item. | 212 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEtMENT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing THURSDAY, JULY 26th. By Arrangement with J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. The Greatest and Most Stupendous Pictorial Spectacle Ever Conceived by the Brain of Man, THE SIGN OF THE CROSS With WILLIAM FARNUM As , " MARCUS SUPERBUS." I Box Plan now open at HOWARD FEILDING'S RED SHOP. Popular Prices : Circle 2s, Stalls ls. Children Half-price to Stalls only. A FAREWELL SOCIAL Will be held at pATUTAHDE pUBLIO JJALL NEXT MONtDAY EVENING, 1 JULY! 23rd, To Farewell Trooper MANSON and ' others going to the Front. MUSIC BY MR. COPLEY. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. Good Floor and Good Music. T. EAIiE, 191 .- Secretary. SIX O'CLOCk CLOSING. , \ j DEPUTATION recently waited on v/j_ three Auckland M.P.'s and pre- j sented a Petition bearing 32,000 signatures m favor of 6 o'clock closing. ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14355, 21 July 1917, Page 5
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