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BJJORTT'S THEATRE HOWTS THEATRE. Moral Courago and the Great, Outdoors. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LOCKWOOD AGAIN! LOCKWOOD AGAIN! In a Story Full of Life and Action. Another Great Book Play, i "THE -HIDDEN SPRING!" "THE HIDDEN SPRING!" "THE HIDDEN SPRING!" A Thr!, ll'?,? r .Stor y o£ th 6 Great Outdoors. . "TH.E '-HIDDEN SPRING." A pictunsatioh of Clarence B. Kelland's great novel. "THE HIDDEN SPRING." A Picture that calls for the virile, redblooded sort- of hero that Harold Lockwood depicte so well.. Under the Distinguished-Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, Earl o: Liverpool. GRAND RECITAL: GRAND RECITAL. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. •*-fIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ItIntJHX ni GHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT IKS5 AYNIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY%NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 4th OCTOBER. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BRITISH MILITARY BAND BRITISH MILITARY BAND Instrumental Combination, Comprising Clarinets, Oboes, Piccolos, Saxophones, r lutes, Surresophones, Bassoons, trench Horns, String Bass, Tympani, Trumpets, Cornet?, Horns, Trombones, Euphoniums, Tubas, Baritones, Bombardons, etc. - ' This Popular MILITARY BAND, MILITARY BANS, ' MILITARY BAND, MILITARY BAND, Under the baton of Mr. G. W. Bowles, w.HI play a pleasing.and interesting programme of. music! Overture; " "PIQUE DAME." • "PIQUE DAME." Grand Selection from Gilbert and .Sullivan's" Opefa, "THE MIKADO." "THE .MIKADO." Bright »n.d sparkling, containing all the J gems of lUis popu\ar ' comppsitipn. Grand Concert Waltz, ' | "THE SWALLOWS." "THE SWALLOWS." ! Quickstep, "LA GARDE MARINE" "LA GARDE MARINE" And "SWEDISH WEDDING MARCH." "SWEDISH WEDDING MARCH.". Artists Assisting are: MR. EUGENE OSSIPOEF MR. EUGENE OSSIPQFF (The famous Russian Baritone, from . Grand Opera House, Moscow), :i . ■" 'Will sing: ;: "THE DREAM RIVER" "THE DREAM RIVER," (Fortcsque). "SPANISH . SERENADE." "SPANISH SERENADE." (Retchkoonoff). ' MISS A. SULLIVAN MISS A. SULLIVAN (Brilliant Mezzo Soprano), : ■"WHEN YOU COME HOME " , <'WHEN YOU COME HOME." (Squire). ■•"MY/ DEAR' SOUL." . "MY DEAR SOUL." ■ (Sanderson). Every Item Interesting and Enjoyable. Our exponsei) are exceptionally heavy. Pleass Note-The silver coin'collection at the door is to help pay them. ' Doors open 7 p.m. Commencing 8.15 sharp. ' ' ■ AT THE KING'S THEATRE. AT THE KING'S THEATRE. y On' SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8. MR. H. E. HOLLAND v -B, H: E. HOLLAND Will Deliver an Address (Under Wellington S.D.P. Auspkes), "■'■'•" On "THE SCANDAL OF THE WAR / PROFITS." ' Illustrated by Lantern.Views. Doors open at 7.. Collection. OT. PETER'S ANNUAL SALE OF O WORK, Wednesday and Thursday, j 7th and Bth November, in- St. Peter's I Schoolroom. . The Sale will be opened at o p.m. by Mrs. Coleridge. A Concert will be held each evening, at which thetalent- ??,> n >Plls of Miss Gladys Campbell, Mr. sul?<>rd5 ul?<>rd Bell, Members of the Charlie's Aunt Club, and other local favourites are taking parfc. Admission* One Shilling. ,ST. PAUL'S PARISH, THORNDON t 7th and Bth NOVEMBER. rpHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK ■J- Will be Opened by I Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool In ST.- ANDREWS SCHOOL, I m THE TERRACE, j On WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, I ■ At 3.30 p.m. THBOSOPHICAL, SOCIETY. ' . REMOVAL NOTICE. TITHE Wellington Lodge of the Theo1^- sophical -Society has moved from ite Kooms in Ballance-street, which have been taken for Government Offices, to temporary premises in Barber's Buildings I (second floor), 125, Cuba-street, pending building operations. The Lodge Room, landing Library, and Book Depot, will *♦ °?e^ to vi<iitora every week-day from 6 to 4.50 p.m., and other Lodge activities will be carried on as usual. " ALL THE MUSIC OF THE WORLD " TS brought to your home by the Gramophone. It provides a pleasure that will never grow old and never lose its freshness. We are agonts for the worldfamous "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones and the Lyricpbone, which reproduce tho voices of the Greatest Singers and the Music of Instrumentalists with lifelike odelity. New - Stocks with the very LATEST AND MOST POPULAR RECORDS j Are just to hand, and we cordially invite you to. hear theso great machines play these Beautiful Records. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, I The Oldest-rata-blished Piano House in [ ... New Zaalaud. '

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1917, Page 2