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SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING OE LIQUOR .BARS . DURING THE WAR. ... " . GREAT MEETING. ' - GREAT MEETING. GREAT MEETING. GREAT MEETING.' TOWN HALL. TOWN HAUL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 16th SEPTEMBER; "■ 8.30 p.m. ' • Finishes 9.30 p.m. Sharp, OBJECTS: , 1. To Protest against hours mentioned in Bill now before Bu'liament. 2. To appeal to Members to honour the request of 177,000 Electors whoapeti,tioned for "SIX O'CLOCK." ; , 3 + To demand "Six o'clock" as & minimum. • Chairman: HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP SPROTT. L. M. isiTT, Esq., M.P., and REV. DR. GIBB will spe*k. Mr. Temple White will conduct the eihging. All choir members are htTiteite take a seat near the organ. '" YOt BELIEVE IN THE OBJECTS OF THE MEETING. DON'T LET ANYTHING HINDER YOUR PRESENCE. MARCH ON PARLIAMENT, TUESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. PROCESSION WILL FORM VIVIAN-STREET BARRACKS, 5 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY BAND WILL LEAD THROUGH CUBA, MANNERS, AND WILLIS STREETS, 'AND ALONG LAMBTON-QUAY, ARRIVEAT PARLIAMENT HOUSE, 5.30 P.M. \ ■ ■ SYMPATHISERS WILL JOIN-THE 1 RANKS ALONG THE LINE.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS', VAUDEVILLE. THE MAXIMUM EVENING SHOW . At ' MINIMUM AFTERNOON PRICES: 2s, is, 6d. 2s, Is, 6d. , 25,. is, 6d. 2s, Is, 6d. 2s, Is, 6d. 2s, >, 6d. LAST NIGHT OF THIS BILL. Last Night MILNER AND STOREY. Last Night of "ROLEY-POLEY." GEORGE'D'ALMA. M'KAY AND GRAHAM. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.MONDAY! - MONDAY! MONDAY! '■- First Appearance of THE COLEMAN SISTERS, Radiant Comediennes. MURFAYNE, • The Monarch of the Xylophone, { And '- ' j PAUL STANHOPE'S FUNBEAMS, , Presenting "RAZZLE-DAZZLE!" HIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND. CONCERT. • . - • GRAND CONCERT. At 8.".3 p.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). ' TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY). YOU LOVE MUSIC? Then Hear Excellent Music by the NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison Band). ' Conductor: Lieut. T. Herd. Winners of 17 Championship Prizes. BAND ITEMS: - Overture—" Taneredi " Rossini Contest Selection-—" Nabucco .'.' ...... Verdi Quickstep—" To the Assault " Hume SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. ' ' "': . [ . SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, j Mr. SIGURD LESTBUP, Mr. SIGURD LESTRUE, ' The Renowned Operatic Baritone Vocalist , from the Belgian Opera Houses, who will sing: . ' '. ■■ "The Toreador" (from "Carmen") •■■■". ■ . Bizet' "The Lute Player"' Allitsen Mr. F-. R. JOHNSTONE, 'Cello Soloist: 'Cello Soli—(a) " Memoire'.' ...... Popper (b) "Tarantelle" ... Cossmann MISS RUBY SCOTT will sing: " Nearer, My God, to Thee " (by request), %- ■■„., Carey: Mr. ALF. M'DONALD, Flautist: Flute Solo—" Hungarian Idyll " ... Popp Mrs. MONTAGUE, Accompanist. Silver Coin Collection. N.B. —Expenses heavy. Come' early.l Kindly give as liberally as possible. ; Doors open 7 p.m. Concert, 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. QUR . THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT.

"BABETTE!" The story of a "BABETTE!" Girl who saves "BABETTE!" a Man's Soul • n BABETTE!" without ' even "BABETTE!". knowing the " BABETTE!" Miracle she wrought. .A Greater Vitograph Play, starring /. PEGGY HYLAND, ■ ■ PEGGY HYLAND, A story that is full of the beat of Humanity. : \ Great Supporting Programme. QTAR THEATRE. TO-NIGHTr 7.30. ' TO-NIGHT! A .Pidfcure that Breaks New Grounds Novel and Interesting Plot in Unique and i • Original Surroundings. MARGARITA FISCHER : MARGARITA FISCHER ! . As "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL!" "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL!" "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL!" Also, Episode 7—"THE MASTER KEY.' (The Great Mystery Serial). Splendid Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. GRAND THEATRE, PETONE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FOUR SHOWINGS, of the World Wonder . . " . Picture, Commencing at tho Matinee, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Again on.THURSDAY, 20th SEPT. : Matinees.at. 2, Evenings at 8. : D. W. Griffiths' Colossal Dramatic Spectacle, ■ : "I NTOLE RA N C El", "INTOLERANCE!" The Most Discussed, but the Most Marvellous Picture .of all time —or.you are ever likely to see. Box Plan at Grand Confectionery. No booking fee. Prices—Evening, 2s 6d, 2s, Is; Afternoons, 2s and Is. Children, halfprice, afternoons only. Upper Hutt, Record Hall, Fri., 21st Sept. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. ! MONDAY, 17th & 18th Sept. TUESDAY THE ANDERSONS, . THE ANDERSONS, HYPNOTISTS, The Popular Entertainers. NEW SCENES. . NEW FACES^. MISS ANDERSON, instead of demonstrating Mental Telepathy, will answer 'questions. Over 50 letters received stating- questions already answered have proved correct. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! MONDAY, 17th. TUESDAY, 184. Popular Prices, Is 6d and Is. Children, j Half-price. , j INCUBATOR— Wanted to Buy, ;.nbout 100 eggs i must be in good wdrking order. Apply Morrall, Upper Hutt,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 66, 15 September 1917, Page 2

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