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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenpy-place 'Phone 165. TONIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! -L.ast Night ! Last Night ! HULLO ! LYALL BAY. The Revue HULLO ! LYALL BAY. that has «efc HULLO! LYALL BAY. all Wellington HULLO ! LYALL BAY laughing. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. First Production, of Mr. Paul Stanhope's Original Musical Revue, I'M SORRY. Hundreds I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY, of Laughs I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. Paul I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. Stanhope's I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. Very Best. I'M SORRY. Prices, 2s, Is 6d, and Is. Plan at Bristol. "jVfACMAHON'S THEATRE 17JL The House of Stirring Drama. TO-DAY (At Every Session) TO-NIGHT ' A Weird and Thrilling Drama of the Wilds of Central Africa, * "DN TUNE WITH THE WILD." The wildest flights of imagination fail to _ convey the heights to which Kathlyn Williams soars in this graphic story of love and adventure. Together with CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "CHARLIE'S NEW JOB." Absolutely thelast night of this Screaming Comedy. COMING MONDAY. THE ORDEAL! THE ORDEAL! THE ORDEAL! THE ORDEAL! A huge Five-act Military Drama. A Story of The Triumph of Love, The Sacrifice of Heroism, The Remorse of Treachery, and The Pledge of Duty. THE LESSON OF THE HOUR. Prices— 6d and 3d by day; 6d at night. Children always 3d. Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. TTZ"ING GEORGE THEATRE. MONDAY, 31st MAY. LOWER HUTT'S LAUGHTER NIGHT j Return Visit of the Favourite CHARLEY'S AUNT COMEDY IX). After a successful tour of New Zealand. Produoing the Funniest Comedy e>er written. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Jusfe one big soream from start to finish. BE SURE you do not miss seeing the gentleman with the bath bun and bottle of milk. LAUGH! YOU MUST LAUGH! YOU CAN'T HELP IT ! " The _ Private Secretary " greeted at Dunedin, Christchuroh, Wellington, and Auckland by packed houaen. Prices — 3s, 2s, and la. Early doors 6d extra to Is seats. Box Plan and Day Sales at Town Hall fruit shop. PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. Box .Plan and Day Sales at Mrs. Cometti's. CARD EVENING. MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, 8 p.m. THE Ladies' Committee of the Com- # mercial Travellers' Association invites you to A CAP.D PARTY AND IMPROMPTU DANCE At the MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., On TUESDAY EVENING. N.B.— To help the Wounded Soldiers and Sailors who are so bravely fighting' for us. Admission, 2s 6d. HILDA N. WILSON, Hon. Sec. HIGHLAND BALL. mHE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF WELX LINGTON will hold their 3rd Annual Highland Ball in St. Peter's Hall, on 2nd JUNE. Grand March at 8.15 p.m. HARRY GEORGE, Secretary.' No weekly Dance on Ist; June. HELP OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT. TOWN HALL. 9th JUNE. TO ASSIST CANDIDATURE OF DR, PLATTS-MILLS. ARTISTS: Mrs. E. H. Quoree, Misses Rene Querce, Mina Caldow, A. Se_Tief, W. Longdale, K. Quill, Nurse Te Au (Otaki), Messrs. Bernard Page (Citr Organist.), Hamilton Hodges, J. M. Clark. E. J. Hill, E. B. Gilchrist, Signor Vitette, and the Lyrio Four (Messrs. Wood, Jennings, Loudie, and Connors). Tickets, 2s (reserved), 1b; obtainable Th© Bristol Piano Company. PATRIOTS, WE NEED YOU ! Under the Auspices of the Employees of Messrs. Bryant, May, Bell and Co., Ltd. ASOCIAL AND DANCE, In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, Bth JUNE, 1915, In Aid of the National Fund for the Wounded. Tickets, 2s. Working Men's Club Orchestra will provide a Musical Programme. Refreshments provided. R. V. SIMPSON, Secretary, Trades Hall 'Phone 1967. TALK TO LADIES. MISS LAWSON, from Sydney, will give a Talk to Ladies on Viavi Hygiene and Perfect Womanhood, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m., in the Viavi Rooms, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay. Ladies interested in how Health can be regained and maintained by simple natural means cordially invited. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. ON MONDAY "NEXT Practice will commence at 7.30, and at 8.15 the Annual Meeting of the Union will take place, when Mr. Geo. Shirteliffe (the President) will occupy the chair. Every member Is requested to be present. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. """"" WARMTH AND COMFORT! fiOKE, CRUSHED TO SMALL GAUGE. Is 3d per sack, delivered. ~ Order -at oooc, GAS COMPANY, "

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 2

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