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Anttu^nnenti.' ■- TO-DAY, TO-NIQHT, 2 to 5 p.m. 7 t p.m. to 10.15 p.m. The Four Act MUTUAL MASTER PLAY, UP FROM THE DEPTHS. UP FROM THE DEPTHS. picturing the triumph, of Good over Evil in the lives of a Mercenary Revivalist and his innocent victim. A PICTURE FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, KIP FROM the] A picture,-too, thaH will sear its way into the Soul of EVERY MAN who sees it. A film story that tears aside the veil of Prudery and Pretence, and makes a startling challenge to the hypocrisy of the modern social system which provides one moral code for the , Man and another for the Woman: i BOTHALAND, SOUTH AFRICA. WAIFS OF THE SEA Drama. PRESSING BUSINESS Comedy. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. DRESS CIRCLE 60. STALLS 6D. Children Half-pnce to Stalls only. GRANt) BENEFJT CONCERtT" IN AID OF THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB. QPERA JJOUSE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor (C. E. Mackay, Esq.), W. A. Veitch, Esq., M.P., the Borough Councillors, Red Cross, and Amoulance Brigades, and other kindred societies. PROGRAMME. Part I. Opening Remarks. W. A. Veitch, Esq., Patriotic Selection, "Carry on" (Lieut. Ord Hume) > Queen Alexandra Band. Song, "When You Come Home," _, , Madame Emily Briggs. Mandoline Selection. "Three BJaokbirds," Mr. Stanley Wells. Duet, "Rose of My Heart," Messrs W. A. Prouse and C. H. Jackson. Scotch Speciality (selected) . Mr. F. W. Wilkie. Song, "The King's Minstrel" ..,.,., Mr. A. O. Daweon. Military Dance (limelighteffects), Miss Aiidrey Hughes-Johnstone and Misa Dorothy Davies. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Ju-jitsu Display, by the Gonville Sea Scouts. Direction of Chief Scoutmaster G. E. Hatherly.. Song, "Nirvana" ... Mr. W. Bishlasjer Duet (harp and violin), "Serenade," Mrs. Hugheß-Johnst<Jiie and Miss * Violet Price. Son^r by s Pecial reqiwet), selected, Mrs. E. Eobinson, of Auckland. Cnaracter Sketch, "The Che!«=ea fensionpr," Mr. J. G. Swan.Song, "Come-Sing to Me," _ Miss Elsie Dunbar. Bona Selection, "The Ice King," Mr. George Wells. ISationM Anthem," Returned Soldiers, ~PerformeT» and Audience. Accompanist. Miss Ruby Curran, A.T.C.L., L.A.B. htage Manager fud Organiser, R. D. Pater son. Assi^+.nnt Stac« Manager, G. H. Wells Soldiers' Clnb Secretary, G. E. Hatherly. Electric lighting and "limelight effects by Andrew's, Ltd. v. Doors open 7.30 p.m.: concert 8 p.m Trams will wait until the conclusion of the concert, by special arrangement. Lok out for Grand Procession of Returned Soldiers and kindred societies, headed by the Qneen Alexandra Band, leaving Guyton Street corner at 7.30 p.m. WHY COOK THIS HOT WEATHER? BUY OUR COOKED HAM ONLY l*8 d PER POfUMD ONLY FINEST FACTORY HAMS USED. GIBSONS AND PATERSON, LTD, THE STORES FOR GOOD GOODS. APPAitfcu. FB. SMITH, 38 TAUPO.QDAY. nTT^« Wfnßraßaii * th* FMROKST BUYER of every description of leH-off Cloth m*. Tronks, Portxnantoaus, Suit Capes, Boots. Jewellery, Alaori Carios Old Gold, «tc Letter* proroptly at^ tended to. MONEY LENT private^ on jewellery and any class of security. NOW WELL-KNOWN FOR QUALITY FURTHER COMMENT UNNECESSABI. rpHE tNYICTA HAM AND BEEF •■■ SHOP. [ Next to Newmarket tkttmA. ceorcelmbrose,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 7

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