THE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at' 7. HE EMPRESS. TO-NIGHT at 7. | A Five-reel Trianglo Drama, Entitled "RECKONING DAY!" ■ "RECKONING DAY!" "RECKONING DAY!" A Stirring Story of the heroism and pluck of a young woman pitted against trickery. A PLAY OF ORIGINALITY, WHERE THE HERO IS .THE HEROINE, ■ i Starring * BELLE BENNETT and BARNEY SHERRY. ■In addition: A Rollicking COMEDY. . And other interesting films. j Also showing— < PEACE DAY CELEBRATIONS IN WELLINGTON. Torchlight Procession, and' Children's Procession on Monday.. Vocal Items by MR. CHAS. MELVIN. Ring for Reserves. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! Supremo Attraction Supreme Attraction At CJHORTrS THEATRE. At Phortts theatre. < The greatest boom over experienced in Wellington. A mighty thrilling piece-de-reeistence. I "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BDRROWED CLOTHES." 1 I "BORROWED CLOTHES." • "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." i- A remarkable and emotional story of a ' girl's fight with temptation. ,You bjjfcome well acquainted with MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ■ MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN who. has scored a tremendous and instantaneous success in this magnificent wonder play First as the little- Shop Girl, Then in a.. Bathing Suit, Then in Borrowed Finery, / Then in a Bridal Gown. j And then m the arms of the man she really loves, "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." "BORROWED CLOTHES." 6 Glorious Acts. 6 Glorious Acts, I A "jewel" super de luxe feature. Produced under the direction of the great LOIS WEBER. SEE IT TO-NIGHT! Grand Supports. , Grand Supports. ■ USUAL PRICES. Ring 'Phono 768 for Reserves (6d extra). ST. HILDA'S, ISLAND BAY. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be given to tho Rev. J. G. Castle on WEDNESDAY, 23rd July, in the Schoolroom, j a.t 8 p.m. ... | Ladies, please bring refreshments. . ■ . A. F. BARNES, . '..■'. Churchwarden. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT ' STUDENTS' SOCIETY. i NOTICE TO MEMBERS. . ■ .■' .. ■-. . . / A LECTURE will be delivered TOMORRO^y (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at . Accountants' Chambers, 39, ! Johnston-street, at 8 o'clock, by Mr. E. E. Hammond, entitled "MARINE INSURANCE AND ITS COMMERCIAL APPLICATION." . F. H..BASS, A.1.A.N.Z., Hon. Secretary. PEACE CELEBRATIONS SPORTS, " HIGHLAND DANCING. njIHE incompleted events will be conVI eluded at the Town Hall on SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 26th instant, at 2 p.m. All those who have entered are requested to attend. ; ■■' ■ «' R. WV SHALLCRASS, : Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. . ; THIRD QUARTER, 1919, WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. iTYAY COURSES are available in Art '■M-f and ,Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy (QressinaJnng, Cooking, etc.), M«chanical and Electric Engineering, Carpentry an/1 Joinery, Cabinetmaking and Designing. Evening Classes arc 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. Renner) Friday Evenings. Fees payable strictly in advance. F. SHAW, H. BOLTON, F.1.A., Registrar. Acting Director.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18, 22 July 1919, Page 2
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