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mHE KING'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. -I/AST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS ! Of those DELIGPITFUL GISH GIRLS, DOROTHY AND LILIAN, Starring- in ; THE SISTERS! THE SISTERS! ' A Drama that Touches the Heart. THE WATERFALLS OF NATAL. (Cascades of Beauty filmed.) LOVE AND BUSINESS. (Like fire and water — one destroys the other; very funny.) DEPARTURE OF THE FOURTH REINFORCEMENTS (-They're gone, but wo have their shadows! ' May they never fade ! HAM AND THE JITNEY 'BUS. ' . THE NEWEST TOPICAL, I Depicting the British Steamer Icaria / torpedoed by the Sea Hune. ( - 'MIDST WOODLAND SHADOWS 1 (Grand Vitagraph Drama, with I Anita Stewart.) i Prices: Is and 6d. Reserve Seats- afc [The Bristol Piano Co., Is 6d. hflpHE COLOSSAL BOOM ! (iJ"TREY O' HEARTS V "TREY 0' HEARTS !" "TREY 0' HEARTS V AT THE BRITANNIA. imOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS ! THE VIOLETS ! TrTeat Gaiety was apparent in the City's main edifice last night. This, of course, afc attributable to the Hilarious _ and iMusical Menu at present being submitted by the greatest of all COSTUME COMEDY COMPANIES, THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! ■Including the Charming Daneeuse,■^^lmiss marguerite leroy, 1 miss marguerite leroy, !And her Delightful Dancing in "The Dream Girl." and tho Brilliant Finale, "In a Persian Garden." Plan — Bristol Piano Co. To pass tho door — 3s, 2s, Is. Direction— Edward Branscombe, Ltd, TTING GEORGE THEATRE. MONDAY, 31sfc MAY. ,<LOWER HUTT'S LAUGHTER NIGHT Return Visit of the Favourite ; CHARLEY'S AUNT COMEDY CO. , 'After a successful tour of New Zealand. Producing the Funniest Comedy e-ser written. , ba:t "~ THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Just one big scream from start to finish. ''iBE SURE you do not miss seeing the gentleman with the bath bun and bottle of milk. LAUGH! YOU MUST LAUGH! '*' YOLT'CANT HELP IT! 'i ""The Private Secretary "' greeted at ',Dunedin, -Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland by packed houses. ! Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors 6d 1 -©jctf a to Is seats. ■•* , y - ' Box Plan and Day Sales "afc Town Hall i [fruit shop. PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Box Phin and Day Sales at Mrs. Commettie'a. '" SKATING ! SKATING ! •fjpALACE SKATING RINK, JL 1 (Late Palais de Danse), VIVIAN-STREET. THE RINK OF RINKS! Band every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. SESSIONS AS UNDER; 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Special Session SATURDAY, 10 to 12. Admission — Ladies 6d, Skates, 6d) Gen-i tiemeii 6d. Skates la; Learneri^ Session. , 6 to 7 (including Sltatee^, fe«C • Tel. 2671 (automatic). SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY "AND HOUSEWIVES' UNION. ASOCIAL AND DANCE, under the auspices of the above bodieß, will be held in St. Ppter's Schoolroom, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING commencing at 8 o'clock. Card Tables, etc. All Labour Supported cordially invited. ;'; ' .WELLINGTON TRAMWAY EM- " PLOYEES' UNION. f QUEEN'S CARNIVAL. , WELLINGTON SOUTH LADIES' COMMITTEE. SUPPORTING TRAMWAY BOYS' CANDIDATE. F A"t EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE JA, will bo tendered £0 Dr. Platte-Mills on FRID,AY. 28th MAY, 1915, afc St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown. Uuchre 7.45 p.m. W. C. NOOT. Secretary. PUBLIC SERVICE JUMBLE SALE*, Ln Aid of THE QUEEN CARNIVAL FUND. SATURDAY AFTER NON. 29th MAY, .W.C.T.U. HALL, CONSTABLE-STREET, NEWTOWN, Commencing 1 p.m. Useful Articles of all kinds will be on Sale, including large quantities of Secondhand Clothing. Boots, etc. ROSENEATII SCHOOL. dPHILDREN'S Bazaar, in aid of the ■\J Wounded Soldiers' Hospital Ship Fund will be opened TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 29th, in the 'schoolroom, to be opened by the Mayoress (Mrs. Luke), afc 2.30 p.m. QUEEN CARNIVAL. WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. I SHALL be pleased if donors to the Fund who desire their donations to be acoounted in favour of one of the Queen Candidates, will advise me by letter, and I will send on their^ communications fco the respective committees, JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor, 28®i May, 1915. COMPULSORY PARADE. Jfh. 27 COMPANY SENIOR CADETS (SCOUT). COMPANY ORDERS BY CAPT. J. B. MACFARLANE. COMPANY will parade at Courtenayplace at 7 o'clock p.m. On SATURDAY, 29th inst. . No leave will be granted.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 125, 28 May 1915, Page 2