GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION At - THE EMPRESS. .. TO-NIGHT at 7. HE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at 7. A Five-reel Triangle Drama, Entitled "RECKONING DAY 1" "RECKONING DAY!" ."RECKONING DAY!" ■"RECKONING DAY!" i "RECKONING DAY!" . • A Stirring Story of tho heroism and pluck of a young woman pitted against trickery. !A PLAY OF ORIGINALITY, WHERE THE HERO IS THE HEROINE, Starring BELLE BENNETT and BARNEY SHERRY. In addition: A Rollicking KEYSTONE COMEDY. And other interesting films. Vocal Items by MR. CHAS. MELVIN. Ring for Reserves. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. , VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT, at 7. ' A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! . The Thrilling Western Drama, "THE- BOSS OF LAZY V!" "THE BOSS OF LAZY V!" Featuring the Popular Actor, ROY STEWART, ROY STEWART, ROY STEWART, In one of the most pleasing dramas he has yet apeared in. " CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CHAMPION!" "THE CHAMPION!" "THE CHAMPION!" Charlie's Best and Most Clever Comedy. The Second Chapter of the Sensational Serial, "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" "THE FIGHTING TRAIL!" And another SPECIAL FEATURE—' 'PEACE DAY IN WELLINGTON!" ""PEACE DAY IN WELLINGTON!" "PEACE DAY IN WELLINGTON!" A splendid film, showing everything worth showing. Scenes from all Processions, Sports, the Crowds, Decorations, etc., etc. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. TiflS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. litllS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY at 2.30. Grand Special Peatje Programme. HAVERLEY'S REVUE HAVERLEY'S REVUE Present for the first time in New Zealand a Screamingly Funny and Rollicking Revue, "MURPHY, THE MAGISTRATE." "MURPHY, THE MAGISTRATE." New Songs, New Dresses, New Scenery. - Everything New. Written and produced by .Billy Maloney and Tom Haverley. Followed by an array of talent seldom seen on any Vaudeville Stage. . Reappearance of FRED BLUETT, Everybody's Favourite Comedian. RAYNER AND BRENNAN, RAYNER AND BRENNAN, ■ Operatio Singers. ' VICTOR THE GREAT DE CAR JOLLY JOHN LARKIN. Plan for To-night's performance to be seen at Burnett's Confectionery Shop, next to Theatre. • ' Prices: Stalls, 2s Id; D.C., 2s Id; Gallery, Is Id. Reserves, 2s 7d. Be wise and book your. seats. - ' mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER Direction , John Hopkins EVERY EVENING AT 8.! EVERY EVENING AT 8. Two Select Companies on One Bill. "THE DANDIES" \ "THE DANDIES" "THE DANDIES" jPremiers in, Costume Comedy, andTHE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. THE KENNEDY COMPANY. Exponents of Everything Good in Music. THE COMBINATION WHICH MAKES YOU GLAD. This Evening Only MADOLINE KNIGHT will sing her , GREAT PEACE SONG which, on Saturday, created a furore. Hear it. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME EVERY WEDNESDAY. To Get In—3s 2d, 2s Id, Is Id. ' P.S.—There's likely to be a rush Tonight. Get along early. PETONE PEACE CELEBRATIONS. FINAL RALLY IN JACKSONSTREET TO-NIGHT. Dancing, Singing / Woollen Mills .end. Maori Choirs ■ Maori Haka Pipe, Municipal, Salvation '• Army,' and Kazoo Bands Arches Brilliantly Illuminated. OUR NIGHT. / ~DON'T MISS IT. R. HARTLEY, Hon. Sec. OVER 2000 PASSESNO FINAL FAILURES. f>A RECORD to be proud of has Bower's . Engineering School to its credit — well over 2000 passes and no final failures. Our pupils are drawn from any place that has an engine. No matter who the student is—provided he has an average amount of brains, with ambition and de-tormination-rho can't fail to get on. Tho teachers of BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL are Qualified Engineers themselves— efficient and tactful. Fees ca3h or instalments. ' Let us have a chat with you to-day. • Principal: James W. Bower, Certificated Engineer. Routh's Buildings, Featherston-street, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 865. "CIOR SALE, »AS GOING CONCERNS. NORTH ISLAND SHEEP AND . CATTLE STATIONS. ' 11,500 Acres, Freohold, all in good pasture, about l-3rd ploughable,- balance easiiy ridcablo; well watered, fenced, and subdivided ; splendid homestead and a full •rangeof substantial farm buildings; about 20 miles from good town, railway, and market; winter stock 17,000 sheep, (about half owes), 250 big cattle, and 40 horses. To .be sold as a going concern. Price £9 per aero; cash required £50,000, balanco 5 years at 5i per cent. 4500 Acres, Freehold, and about 50,000 Acres < Native Leaso, at 3d per acre (the latter given in free of good-will); large area ploughable; good 9-roomcd house and all necessary outbuildings; about 25 miles from rail and provincial tqwn, good .motor road; stock consists 14,000 sheep, 100 cattle and horses. The vendor is open to Exchange for Unencumbered Securities or Town Property. Price, as a going concern, £6 10s per acre. If straightout sale cash required £15,000. Apply • P. B. LOMAX, Motueka. ••v
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17, 21 July 1919, Page 2
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