TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "■"• Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. Last Appead-ance' of WILLIAMS and WARNER Two Crazy WILLIAMS and WARNER Frenchmen. In their Great Comedy Musical Act. MR. NEIL CANT. THE TWO FOYS. MR. LESLIE HOLMES and His PIERRETTES AND COURTIERS. Billy— BROWN and SORLlE— George MR. LES BATES. MONDAY NIGHT, First Appearance of MATILDE AND ELVIRA, Typical Spanish Entertainers. THE BRADNAS. A Great Continental Novelty ActPrices— 2?, Is 6d. and Is. Doors 7.0. Booking at Dresdeni 6d extra WHERE TO-NIGHT ? It's not "Where to go?" but "WRen to go?" TO-DAY (Saturday), 31st OCT., and TO-NIGHT. A Supreme One of the Best ever Programme. thought out. Eight Superb Eight Productions. Blind Fate. The Post, 30th Oct., says: Blind Fate. "THIS PICTURE IS A Blind Fate. REMARKABLE ONE." 1 BLIND FATE (in Three Acts). A Touching Story of the Fireside. One of the Sweetest Stories Ever Told. A Great Supporting Programme. 6d Everywhere. 6d. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Mann«r»-str«€t (next Begg's). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE! LAST NIGHT "LUCILLE LOVE" Of the Old Theatre Series No. 7. LAST NIGHT - WAR NEWS! Of the Old Theatre WAR NEWS ! LAST NIGHT And a. Great Of the Old Theatre "Farewell" Series. We Remain Closed till 6 p.m. NEXT WED., 4th NOV., When we produce the Most Magnificent Photo-play • Ever Attempted— Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY!" "HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY!" "HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY!" "HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY!" A PERFECT PICTURE in ' A PERFECT THEATRE ! FOLLOW THE CROWDS I CiTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FULLER'sTpICTURES. Last TO-NIGHT ! Last Night TO-NIGHT ! Night "THE KNOCK-OUT!" "THE KNOCK-OUT!" MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT ! "60 YEARS A QUEEN !" The Life of Victoria the Good. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. TTIVERYBODY'S THEATRE. __j — H. E. HOLLAND (Candidatp for Wellington North) Will speak -^SUNDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. Subject : "THE HUNTLY DISASTER AND THE MASSEY GOVERNMENT." Questions welcomed. Women specially invited. Collection. BROOKLYN PATRIOTIC FUND. PROCLAMATION. - "H.M.S. Pinafore "' is out of dock again, and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., ha,vo kindly selected a crow of Brooklyn School Students to man the gallant ship in defence of tho British Empire at Fullford's Hall, on 4th and 6th NOVEMBER. On the main deck Mr. C. Clarkson and Mrs. D. Kennedy will entertain the and guoets to rocal items, a,nd " Britons All " (bj Bort Roylc) will be thoro. • Com© and man 'the guns. Cost you Is to db co. ST. PAUL'S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will be held in the SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 4th and_ sth November, Opening at 3 p.m. Wednesday Afternoon, Is; Evening, Sixpence. Thursday, Free. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, KILBIRNIE. SALE OF WORK, etc., in Hataitai Bowling Pavilion, WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. Stalls: Plain and Fancy Work, Produce, Cakes, Sweets, Bran Tubs, and Competitions. Open 2.30 to 6, and 7 to 10 p.m. KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH. A NNUAL SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. To be Opened at 3 p.m. by Dr, Newman, M.P. Plain, Fancy, and Produce Stalls, Doll Stall, Sweet Stall, Flower Stall, Book Stall. , Afternoon Tea. Music. Admission— Afternoon, Free; Evening, 6d. ,
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. THE following Classes aro still open for Enrolment : — MONDAYS— Oriental Bay Kiosk, Home Nursing (Dr. Whyte). TUESDAY AFTERNOONS — Diocesan Library, Home Nursing (Dr. Platts-Mills). THURSDAYS— OrientaI Bay Kiosk, First Aid (Dr. Tolhurst), Newtown Museum, First Aid (Dr. Agnes Bennett). FRIDAYS— Petone, Men's First Aid (Dr. Ross). LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO WATERSIDE WORKERS. A BALLOT of members of Waterside Workers' Union will be taken at the Polling Booth, Queen's Chambers, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday next for the purpose of selecting Labour Candidates at the coining General Election. Members must produce Union Books before being allowed to vote. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. TfiASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL Hi FERRY SERVICE. SUNDAY TIMETABLE. Leave Leave Leave Day's Bay. Rona Bay. Wellington. 9.15 a.m. 9.25 a.m. 10.30 a.m 1.15 p.m. 1.25 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 5,50 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. , Daily Timetable on request at Tioket Window. Fares— Adults, Is (Return) ; Children half-price. > TENNIS COURT. A NEWLY-FORMED Tennis Court, in Newtown, has fow Vacancies for Ladies and Gontlemon. Anj wishing to join, apply in person, to B. Collie, 167, Riddiford-Bfrreet. (Hon. See.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 2
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