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QUEEN'S THEATRE, Afternoon, 2.15. Evening 7.15. William. Fox Presents JUNE CAPRICE la ,'iho Romanoe JUNE CAPRICE of a Twentieth ' JUNE CAPRICE Century Girl. "A CAMOUFLAGE KISS." "A CAMOUFLAGE KISS." "A CAMOUFLAGE KISS." A delightful play of a girl who is beloved by a wealthy man, who knows how to mix pork with beans, but fails to rise to romantic demands. He gets into trouble when he camouflages his kiss in the dark. A PLAY OF THRILLS AND HUMOUR. Episode Seven of "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "A SON OF A HUN." A Rollicking *. "A SON OF A HUN." Sunshine "A SON OF A HUN." Comedy. MUTT AND ,JEFF. FOX'S GAZETTE. Prices as usual. Reserves'' Phone 3255, THE SALVATION ARMY. JUBILEE CONGRESS! tS ÜBILEE CONGRESS! JUBILEE CONGRESS! JUBILEE CONGRESS! WELLINGTON, 11th to 16th JUNE, 1919. THE CHIEF OF STAFF, COMMISSIONER T. HENRY HOWARD COMMISSIONER T. HENRY HOWARD (From London), Supported by COMMISSIONER HODDER, THE NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF, And THE OFFICERS, DIVISIONAL, FIELD AND SOCIAL, 300 Of the NORTH AND SOUTH 300 300 ISLANDS . ,300 , Will Conduct 5 IMPORTANT PUBLIC GATHER- 5 5 INGS . 5 In the TOWN HALL, as under: — SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. UNITED MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 8 p.m. The Splendid Bands from GISBORNE, DUNEDIN, WANGANUI, PALMERSTON NORTH, and the WELLINGTON CITY CITADEL BAND • Will take part. SOLOS AND CONCERTED. PIECES BY VOCALISTS. NOT A MONOTONOUS MOMENT. A ■ MAGNIFICENT , MIXTURE OF MIRTH, MUSIC, &'MINSTRELSY. -SUNDAY. 15th JUNE, 11 a.m., 3, and 7 p.m. 3 ARRESTING ASSEMBLIES. 3 3 ARRESTING ASSEMBLIES. ' 3 MASS MEETING, BASIN RESERVE. Stirring Music by Visiting and Local Bands. • (If WET, the Afternoon Meeting will' be held in the TOWN HALL.) Address by the CHIEF OF THE STAFF, "THE ARMY OF THE HELPING „ HAND." ,• ■ At 11 km. and 7 p.m. the CHIEF OF THE STAFF will doliyer SPECIAL ADDRESSES. A NIGHT OF NIGHTS! TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 16th JUNE, at 8 p.m. NEW AND NOVEL, FASCINATING AND FETCHING BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY YOUNG PEOPLE, In which tho Eltham Homo Boys, the Rollicking Juveniles from Island Bay, the Merry Maidens from the Florence Booth Home, and Representative Combinations from City and. Suburban Corps will take 500 CHORUS OffVoO VOICES. .500 Come and See the Tableaux, Physical' Culture, Swedish and other Drills. A Groat Gathering, a Memorable Occasion, a Lingering Memory. Admission', by Ticket to Band Festival and Young Peoples' Demonstration. . Sixpence each night to all parts of the Hall. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). mHE REV. V HOWARD ELLIOTT, J-HB REV. .HOWARD ELLIOTT, NATIONAL LECTURER.. Will Address Members and Protestants of WELLINGTON CENTPvAL GROUP ELECTORATE : ST. JOHN'S CHURCH HALL, Dixon-street, ON THURSDAY, 12th JUNE, at 8. p.m. _ Admission by member's ticket. Each ticket will admit throe. . ' JAMES M'NAUGHT, \ Divisional Secretary. f UNITY t FRATERNITY -9 EQUALITY"i a^__ . LODGE AORANGI, NO. 314, 8.U.0.0.F. !Ai SUMMONED MEETING of the -C - above will be held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING at 3 o'clock. Business: Nomination of Officers, and General. CHAS. PEARCE, Secretary. „ AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS. tji\- SPECIAL MEETING will be hold ■xl in fcho Rooms, Aitken-streot, on TUESDAY, 10th JUNE, at 7.30 p.m. Business—lmportant. T. R, WALLACE, Seorotary. Mayor's :Room, Town Hall, Y.W.C.A, 'APPEAL FOR FUNDS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in tho Concert Chamber TO-NIGHT, 9th JUNE, at 8 o'clock,, to make arrangements for an Appeal for Funds in connection with the above Association. I shall be glad if those in sympathy with and are desirous of assisting the above worthy organisation will attend. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. 2nd June, 1919. "* . WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. ;;A1 stop"- work meeting ■*"*■ Will be hold in the X STORE WAITING ROOM, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 10th JUNE, 8 a.m. Business: General Executive's Recommendations. J. G. BRUCE,. , Secretary. SAMPLE FUR COATS. DARK fjroy, latest style, full flnro skirt, linotl ihirls lmiroon satin. 330 for fIW in« A relief's, Upper Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 134, 9 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 134, 9 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 134, 9 June 1919, Page 2

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