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Was she'justified? Was sho justified? QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7.15 And All This Week. "WOMAN AND THE LAW." "WOMAN AND THE LAW." "Woman and tho Law" pictures with tremendous intensity mother lovo and tho injustice of the law which permits tho taking of a child from the mother. It is based on tho internationally sensational De Saulles caso domestic tragedy. Here is a woman who left her homo in tho Southland to become the bride of a New York man-abottt-town. He neglects her for women of tho stage, and thou seolts to deprivo her of her child. Sho sees only ono course open to her—and takes it. WAS SHE RIGHT? Also Showing: Also Chapter Seven Chapter Seven "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "MUTT AND JEFF" CARTOON. THE LATEST GAZETTES. Added Attraction-—Mis.-, Jeanm'c Johnston wilt sing during the evening sessions, "Mother o' Mine." Note.—"Woman and tho Law" will screen at 3.15 and 8.15 p.m., and -"The Railroad Raiders" at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Ordinary Prices. Reserves 'Phono 3255. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. A "Mutual" Featuro-do-luxo entitled, "SOUTHERN PRIDE," "SOUTHERN PRIDE," Featuring the Charming and Emotional 1 .hn Tragedienne, GAIL KANE. GAIL KANE. This olever artist reveals'her wonderful talent in eevcral thrilling scenes, notably the jewel scandal, the accusation, the quarrel culminating in the fatal shot. The finale will bo revealed by YOU viewing "SOUTHERN PRIDE" "SOUTHERN PRIDE" "SOUTHERN PRIDE" now. SPLENDID SUPPORTING FILMS. Two Vivid Reels entitled ' ' ' "ATONEMENT" and funny Ben Turpin ticldes everybody when '"NAILING ON THE LID." • Prices as u.itial. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. "Wolves of Kultur." the sensational picture serial now in its first vivid part at the People's Picture Palace, is not a story of war horrors, but a dramatic recital of how a young girl, after _ series of up-. , • paralleled adventures, succeeds m , .overthrowing the malevolent machinations of a gang of secret sorvice spies. It embodies, incidentally, a pretty love theme. Tho principal supporting picture, "The Kiddies in tho Ruins," is a pathetic story of tho Bturnsfather type, dealing with the sadlycheerful experiences of the kiddies" in the devastated .regions ot Sunny France. The balance of the programme is of tho usual high standard. .' j JTIVTCRYBODY'S. TO-DAY. Everybody-: to-night at 7 Another Crowded House Last Evening. Another Crowded House Last Evening. The Great Play, adapted from the Play "Luoretia, Borgia," by the famous author Vic-tor Hugo, " THE ETERNAL SIN." " THE ETERNAL SIN." A Powerful and Strong Story, Featuring FLORENCE REED. FLORENCE REED. . Supports Include Episode 14 "THE HOUSE OF HATE 1" Also, The Talented and Delightful Entertainer, MISS BATHIE HOWIE-STUART, In Humorous Songs, Character Sketches, Maori Songs, etc. Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. |^UR THEATReT NEWTOWN. "LAUGHING BILL -HYDE." Rex Beach's Wonder Story, Starring the principal Comedian of the New York Follies, WILL ROGERS, ; ' Lariat Thrower and Household Wit. His Creed is "KEEP ON SMILIN' !" Beats "The Spoilers," "'The Barrier," arid "The Auction Block." " A Picture of Pathos, Humour, and a Cheery Message. "A FULL DRESS FIZZLE!" A Trianglo Comedy. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, and OTHERS. As Rex Beach always draws a large crowd, eomo early. PUBLIC NOTICE. A MEETING of the Melrose Ratepayers and Electors' Association and Residents of, the Melrose and South Kilbirnie districts will bo held at Rosson's Tea Rooms, Daniel-street, on THURSDAY, sth JUNE, 7.45. p.m. Business: To urge on City Council the Speedy Extension of Trams through tho Suburb. F. G. TONICS, Hon. Sec. ■V , : NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho said Company will be held at the Company's Head Office, Queenstreet. Auckland on TUESDAY, the 17th day of JUNE, 1919, at 12 Noon, when the subjoined Resolution will bo proposed: — "That the Articles of Association be altered in manner following, namely, that the following Article be inserted after Article 38— 38a. The Company niay (a) divide its capital or any part thereof by subdivision of its existing shares or • any of them into sharc6 of smaller amount than is fixed by its Memorandum of Association. (b) Consolidate and divide its capital . or any part thereof into shares of largor amount than its existing shares." ' Should tho above Resolution or anjr part of it be passed by the required majority it shall be submitted for confirmation at a •second Extraordinary General Meeting to be subsequently convened. And notice is further hereby given that « a vasual Vacancy having occurred in the Office of Auditor by the death of Mr. A. J. Donniston, the Directors will at the same meeting on TUESDAY, the 17th day of JUNE, 1919, call upon such meeting to elect an Auditor in his place. By order of tho Board. JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland}' 24th May, 1919. THE Progressive Caledonians' Concert, Town Hall, 7th June. ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 2

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