j • ' .. WILLIAM S. HART, WILLIAM S. HARTHIS GREATEST PICTURE. "THE SILENT MAN!" "THE SILENT MAN!" HIS GREATEST PICTURE. PARAMQUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction .j Will and Rob. Thomaa. ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL~NOTICE. Owing to tho heavy booking and limited capacity of the hall, the management regret that NO SHILLING SEATS ARE AVAILABLE. TG-DAY'slioOiaNG. Box Plan at The Bristol. From 2.30 p.m. till 7 p.m., seats may be reserved at tho Town Hall. 'Phono 65. Seats booked by 'Phone will not bo retained after the rising of tho curtain. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS WILL APPEAR AT PALMERSTON NORTH ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, EN ROUTE FOR AUCKLAND. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. - JACK PICKFORD .In "TOM SAWYER!" Mark Twain's Immortal Story of Youth Adapted to tho Screen. "TOM SAWYER." A delightful entertainment is provided by this story of youth. It bubbles over with clean, wholesome humour, and will bring back sweet memories of your joyous childhood to you. Supported by a Max Sonnett's Comedy, . ' «. ;■-; "THOSE ATHLETIC GIRLS" ■ • ' ' And TRAVELOGUE. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE LOU TELLEGEN, Supported by MARY FULLER, In a gripping story of'the Canadian North-west, "THE LONG tRAIL." A beautiful and thrilling story of love and sacrifice, with a smashing climax. SATURPAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. WELLINGTON AMATEUR- ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. f^< RAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT **" In aid of ■ NAVY LEAGUE FUNDS, THURSDAY, 18th J.-.. ■"'"„ TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). Full Orchestra of '35 Performers under the, baton, of Mr. Harry Tombs, • Assisted, by MISS HAZEL FULLER And ■ ; • ■ MR. LEN BARNES, Vocalists. .'. ■ Booking at Tho Bristol Pfcino Co. Tickets. 2s, Reserved 3s. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. MAYORESS'S PUDDING AND CAKE fund: /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL V^ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL MONDAY NIGHT, 15th JULY. MONDAY NIGHT, 15th JULY. MONDAY NIGHT, 15th JULY, '' FIVE SHORT PLAYS FIVE SHORT PLAYS FIVE SHORT PLAYS By THE THESPIANS. THE THESPIANS. THE THESPIANS. THE THESPIANS. ' Under the direction of MR. CULFORD BELL. MR. CULFORD BELL."COMPROMISING MARTHA."" "ROSA DARTLE'S REVENGE." '"MISS PATTY." "THE LADY." "A SUNBEAM." Musio by Messrs. Norman Watson, Harold Godier, Harper, and Watkins. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME! PLENTY OF GOOD COMEDY. 3s, 2s, Is. Bos Plan at The Bristol. 'GEE Church Notice©—Century Hall, . John Page lectures Sunday Night, at 7 o'clook. "This Man Hath a Devil." QOOKHAM HOUSE, MANNERS-STREET. LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, . In Lambton-quay Styles At MANNERS-STREET PRICES! Competent Lady Assistant gives every attention. . H. M'COMISH. CHARLES -J, WARD'S MEN'S BOOTS ■■■'■'■. IN". STOCK.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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