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rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE . (Ceurtenay-place Tram Terminus). THE THEATRE OF QUALITY. THREEJ DAYS ONLY! ' THREE DAYS ONLY! MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, ' In "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS." "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS." "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS." "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS." The romantic play,in whioh NELLIE STEWART .Scored- an instantaneous success in ' . Australia., A story of Court Intrigue, Scandal, Love, and Duels, Strong Men and Beautiful Women. ■ , - REMEMBER!—ONLY FOR THREE V ; DAYS. Fine Supporting Programme including. THE LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. Popular Prices—6d and-Is. From2-p.m. j Children half-price. Bookings at Theatre. 'Bhone 977. . a J, AND N. TAIT'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY. NEW COMEDY COMPANY. Arriving by first boat from Sydney, and ' Opening MONDAY, Bth OCTOBER, At the GRAND '• OPERA HOUSE, In Ths Most Successful Comedy Dram* of Recent Years— "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT P' "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "'A-Play that Cheers and Lingers Haunt. . ingly in the' Memory." By Winehell Smith and J. E. Hazzard. 18 month* Now York (still running:). 16 months Chicago (still running). 10 weeks Melbourne. 10 weeke Sydney. < 3. & N. TAIT'S BIGGEST SUCCESS SINCE ■,■':■ ■, ."PEG- <i' MY HEART." Box Plans will Open at The Brisfol on ■THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBER. Prices—63 (Reserve), 3«, and Is. Early Doors (Stalls and Gallery), Is extra. THE MOST TALKED-OF PICTURE IN WELLINGTON, "THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS!" " ' At '/' ■' : SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. HAROLD LOCKWOOD . . HAROLD LOCKWOOD / .. And Beautiful CARMEL MYERS '■■''. CARMEL MYERS In Metro's Masterpiece, "THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS!" "THE HAUNTED PYJAMAS!" ' Words cannot describe it. It is omoS the Finest Pictures ever shown in this city; Splendid Supporting Programme. Presrammo commences at 11 a.m., 12.40, 2.20, 4, 5.40<|1?.10, and 8.40 p.m. Star Picturo Twenty Minutes Later. TJRITANNIA THEATRE. NOW SHOWING, .'. ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN,: In the Two-act Absurdity, . "BEHIND THE SCREEN." "BEHIND THE SCREEN." "BEHIND THE SCREEN."* Also,- / A delightful photoplay full of dramatieinterest and appeal, "THE SECOND SON." "THE SECOND SON." ."THE SECOND SON." Supported by, I/ATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. «OT. ANNE'S BAZAAR AND ART' ©■■■■• ' UNION." , . < By Permission of the Minister for Internal Affairs. !. ■ . ' ' ■ To bs Opened by His Grace Archbishop Redwood , . ON SATURDAY NEXT, 29th SEPT., ' Afc^ST. "ANNE'S HALL, Green-street, Wellington South, At B'p.m. ■ 'And continue for Nine Nights. ' ; "WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, (Berhampore. Branch). i'A I DANCE will be held in the Masonio A' Hall, Berhampore, SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1917, 7.30 to 12. Proceeds in Aid of' Returned Soldiers Hostel. Musical items by leading^ Artists. Mite Henderson's Orchestra will assist. . ■ MRS, ALLEN, Hon. Sec. . 13, Milton-street. WELLINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIA- .,: TION. ;.. ' THE Annual Meeting- of Delegates will be held in tho Chamber of Commerce T^HIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet; -Election 'of"Officers; General. G. F. GIBB, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated). MEMBERS are reminded that the Annual Meeting will be held' in Gamble and Creed's Rooms, LamMon-quay, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), 27th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. ; _ t ' Business:" Adoption of Report and Bal-ance-sheet; Election of Officers; Motions as-per" Annual Report; General: E. ROGERS, Hon. Seo. .TTyELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 20ft. AND 22rtd OCTOBER, NOMINATIONS for All Events, also. Entries fov Wellesley Stakes, 1918, Wellington Stakes 1919, North Island Challenge Stakes, 1919, arid New Zealand Leger Stakes, 1920, Close at 9 p.m. on 28th September. ' A. E.vWHYTE, ■' : Secretary. PADDY'S MARKET. CAKE COMPETITION. /COMPETITORS are reminded that all Cakes must bo left at the COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CLUB, Vic-toria-street, not later, than 1 p.m., on THURSDAY NEXT, 27th. B. A. PHELPS, Hon. S9O.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2

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