THE KING'S, TO-NIGHT, 7.15. HE KING'S, TO-NIGHT, 7.15. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SIR JOHNSTON FORBES ROBERTSON In "THE PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK." By Jerome K. Jerome. The greatest living English Actor in the character he created and most loved. A dramatic classic that every man and woman can witness and learn a lesson. The Message of "The Stranger." The Passer-by who brought love and understanding to a wretched, sordid, home. THE CHARACTERS: The Girl, The Bully, The Shrew, The Artist, Tho Satyr, The Schemer, The Cheat, The Cad, The Snob, The Drudge, and "THE STRANGER." MR. ERNEST DRAKE MR. ERNEST DRAKE In New and Appropriate Items. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Circle, Is 7d; Stalls, Is Id, and 9d. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Theatre. STAR THEATRE, TAR .THEATRE, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHT, 7.30. 7.30. - Lois Weber's Masterpiece, "IDLE WIVES," "IDLE WIVES" "IDLE WIVES," "IDLE WIVES." "IDLE WIVES," Sequel to "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" An astounding dramatic revelation. A fearless soreen statement of the bitter . truth. I Prices as Usual. I Be early and secure your seats.. Doors 7 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At CJHORTT'S THEATRE. At £3hortt's THEATRE. Tho Wonderful Jewel Production, "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." A remarkable and emotional story of a girl's fight-with temptation. . Six tremendous acts of life—as it is lived— Featuring Beautiful and Clover MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN , MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (formerly Mildred Harris) In "BORROWED' CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." You will become' acquainted with MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN First as the little Shop Girl, Then in a Bathing Suit, Then in Borrowed Finery, Then in a Bridal Gown. . A truly magnificent production, directed by the queen of producers, LOIS WEBER. After you have seen Mildred Harris you will agree that she is one of tho greatest stars on the screen. .-' Telephone 768 for Reserves''(6d extra). /~fcUR~" THEATRE, NEWTOWN. PEACE DAYS' NOTIFICATIONS. TO-NIGHT ■ (Monday) TO-NIGHT Wo shall show A STRONG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME ! WELLINGTON MILK VENDORS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. THE above-Company wish'to notify the Residents of Block 3 that Accounts may be paid at the following places: — Mr. A. Dalgleish's Dairy, 56, Kent-terrace. Mr A. J: Slack's Dairy, Riddiford-street, Newtown. Mr. J. Morgan's Dairy, Rintoul-street, Newtown. Mr. A. St. Romain's Dairy, Moxhamavenue, Kilbirnie. Mr. W. J. Gay's Dairy, Roseneath. Accounts may also bo paid to the Drivers, or at the Company's Offices, third floor, Winder's Buildings, Cuba-st. . Customers are reminded that all accounts are STRICTLY WEEKLY, and when paying to obtain a receipt only on the Company's Printed Form. C. J. DUFFY, Managing Director. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THIRD QUARTER, 1919, WILL BEGIN. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. DAY COURSES are available in Art and . Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Carpentry and Joinery, Cabinetmaking and Designing. Evening Classes are available in.the above, and also in Building Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Sign Painting and Decorating, English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Commercial Geography, Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping. Special Soldier Classes in Engineering (Motor Mechanics, etc.), and Commerce. - Special Matriculation Course (Mr. Bonner) Friday Evenings. Fees payable striotly in advance. F. SHAW, ' H. BOLTON, F.1.A., Registrar, Acting Director. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DISPLAY. ; fTTHE Committee of the above office X -wishes to notify the general public that the largo Union Jack that formed part of their display was not intended for the purposo of collecting money, but to boost the great flag. Wo havo decided to donate tho sum collected —£30—to the Deceased Soldiers Children's Fund, -as four of the younger people on our' motor lorry lost their fathers in the groat struggle. O. WANNELL, Chairman. H. OWEN, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas T. Hugo will leave her late residence, ' 103, Daniel-street, Newtown, Tomorrow (Tuesday), 22nd July, 1919, at 9.45 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT., 11. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, Telephone 1999., 164, Adelaido-road. THE Friends of the late Susan Mountstephon, beloved wife of James Mountstephen, are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, No. 4, Brougham-street, To-morrow (Tuesday), 22nd July, at 2 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st. and 28, Riddiford-st. 'Phone 937 (day or night). THE Friends, of the lato Joseph William Miller are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will' leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., To-morrow (Tuesday), 22nd July, at 9 a.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., » n »"**fert,4l*M'tmd Embalmer, 'Phcme, BS7 .<.d*s!-fbr night),
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 17, 21 July 1919, Page 2
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