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Nevei; Before Has Thore Been, and Never Again Will There Be, Such a Galaxy of Cetebrities as in "MASKS AND FACES!" The Ideal Company's Supor-feature. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. THE KING'S. HE KING'S. First Appearance in Wellington of SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON SIR JOHNSTON FORBIJS-ROBERTSON SIR JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON And IRENE VANBRUGH, Supported by Dennis Neijson Terry Gladys Cooper Dion Boucieault Ben Webster Lilian M'Carthy Nigel Playfair H. B. Irving ' Henry Vibart Weedon Grossmith Gerald Ames Gerald Dv Maurior Lyall Swete Winifred Emery . Lottie Venn© Gertrude Elliott , Mary Brough Stella Campbell Phyllis Hart Lillian Braithwarte Viola. Tree And Others. Thie Historic Picture was produced at the Invitation of the British Academy of Dramatic Art. In a Prologue the following. Notabilities Appear Personally on the Sdreen: Bernard.Shaw, Sir George Alexander, Sir James Barrie, Sir Arthur Pinero,; Sir Squire Bancroft, Sir John Hare, and others. Prices—Reserves, &s; Circle, la 6d; Stalls, Is and 6d (plus tax). 1 Reserves at Bristol or 'Phone 3143. TO-DAY T7IMPRESS. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT JDiMB'RESS, : TO-NIGHT ■ A TRIANGLE DRAMA. "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" Starring JACK LIVINGSTON , And JACK EDDB, With. MAUD WAYNE And LILLIAN WEST. "X is best that a man should not be alone." ,A Story of the East and West. The Havoc Wrought by A BEAUTIFUL INTRUDER. A Charming Picture with Most Unexpected Turns. Jack Edde as Taro San is a Screen Event. LOOK OUT FOR HIM. Come Early, or 'Phone 3442 for Reserve Seats. ' . ' SOMETHING NEW. ' A Picture out, of the Ordinary.^ Appreciated by AH. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At QHORTT'S THEATRE. At I OHORTT'S THEATRE. '. ! ALFRED WHITMAN . . I And NELL SHIPMAN In "CAVANAGH OF THE FOREST RANGERS!" A Drama of Deeds and Daring. Supported by "SURF SCANDAL,'' A Laughable Comedy, And "SCENES IN CANADA." Hours of Screening: StaT Picture: 11 a.m., 1.35, 3.30, 5.25, 7.15, and 9 p.m. ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS' REBUILDING BAZAAR. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST THREE NIGHTS. Splendid Programme To-night and Tomorrow Night The Highland Reel Competition will be held. The valuable andl useful articles stocked on the stalls -will be sacrificed. Tea Kiosk, Fruit and, Produce, Side Shows Including Punch and Judy. 'Grand Art Union. Tickets Is. Admission 6d or Art Union Ticket. J. A. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. 1 M LECTURE ON RED RUSSIA Will Be given *fc „ BANKS COLLEGE* Woodward-street, By Percival R. Waddy, 8.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-Law, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9tfa INST., At 5 p.m. All interested, are welcome, (Collection in aidtof tfie Copper Trail)., ■^. ( ■ ■ ANNUAL EXHIBITION. * N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. • Art-Gallery, Whitmore-street. OPEN to the Public TO-DAY from, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.ni. t09.30 p.m. Magnificent Collection of Paintings, Sculpture, etc., by New Zealand and Australian Artists. Catalogue, Is; Art Union Tiokets, la. . . ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. MEMBERS' lOs ART UNION. Winning Numbers are as ■ follow: —Ist (£3O), No. 196; 2nd (£2O), No.- 172; 3rd (£ls), No. Ill; 4* (£10), No. 201; sth (£8), No. 36;-6th (£7), No. 242; 7th (£7), No. 161; Bth (£6), No. 273; 9th (£6), No. 30; 10th (£5), No. 137; 11th (£5), No. 197; 12th (£4), No. 18; 13th (£4), No. i 149; 14th (£4), Noi 100; 15th (£3), No. 271; 16th (£3), No. 96; 17th (£3), No. 98; 18th (£2), No. 265. , J. MCDONALD, Secretary, Y3EC.A. rnHE Red Triangte Cake Room (littde- -»- John's Buildings, Lambton-quay) will be open as usual on, WEDNESDAY. The V.M.C.A. Levies' Auxiliary rail be in charge. Donations of Money, Cakes, Blowers, etc^ will be gi&fcefcjlly received. nr\HE Winning Wktmber for Raffle at AlsjcradratHome U M 6.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 2

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597

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 2

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