GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! EUSiill ?iii?li:| ' TO-DAY. C° mmenClnS TO-NIGHT! The First of the Great Paralta Plays, "THE ROSE OF PARADISE !" "THE ROSE OF PARADISE !" "THE ROSE OF PARADISE!" A Lavishly-produced' Masterpiece, Featuring The Great Emotional Star, BESSIE BARRISCALE. Adapted from tho famous novel by '■ Graco White Miller, it is a story in which 1 tho thrilling adventures of life mingle ! with its beauties. The Paralta Company a first and finest achievement, and worthy of the highest praise. Also, ; Tho Screaming, Laughter-bringing 1 Comedy, ' "THE PAWNBROKER!" Starring the Komedy King, 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN See Charlie and Pawn your Gloom. ' Also, Tho Brilliant and Talented Young New 1 Zealand Comedienne and Joy-maker, ; MISS BATHIE STUART, . i MISS BATHIE STUART, I MISS BATHIE STUART, In a Now and Original Selection of MirthMaking Gems. I Usual Prices. For Reserves Ring 3442. j ;. — i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, i Courtcnay-plaeo. 'Phono 165. j To-night at 7.45. To-night at -7.45. | ■ Last night of | ' THIS WEEK'S GREAT PROGRAMME ] Fullers' ' ' Headed by Fullers' MOON AND MORRIS, I Fullers' MOON AND MORRIS, Fullers' In Their Own and Original Fullers' "TWO-IN-ONE DANCE." | Fullers' JOE AND VERA WHITE, j Fullers' Fun Futurists. ' . Fullers' j LADD AND ARNOLD, ' Fullers' In Vocal: Scena, "Shanghai." ' Fullers' MAGGIE FOSTER, Fuller's. BERT LA BLANC REVUE CO. Fuller's, BERT LA BLANC REVUE CO. ' Prices-Reserved D.C. and 0.5., 2s. 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Reserves at Bristol. .After 1 p.m. book at Burnett's, next ■ Theatre. Doors 7.15. NO FREE LIST riIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Sole Direction . ..'.. J. and N. TAIT. Commencing WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, For a very limited number of Concerts, J. and N Tait have the honour to present HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH, HARRY DEARTH The Greatest English Baritone of the day. Mr. Harry Dearth is unquestionably one of tho most gifted singers that has over ' visited Australasia, and the fact that Mr. Dearth's season in Melbourne comprised the record number of 24 Concerts' inrfTcates in no uncertain' way the immense success of the great English Baritone. WELLINGTON SEASON MUST BE STRICTLY LIMITED Owing to his English Engagements. Full details later ' BOX PLANS For the Season will bo opened at The Bristol Piano Co. on MONDAY, 20th OCT. | Popular prices—4s, 3s, 2s. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY (Wellington North Branch). A MONSTER LABOJJR' RALLY ', Will be held in the ' A RTCR AFT THEATRE,' -""*■ Molesworth-street, ' On * SUNDAY, 12th OCTOBER. At 8 p.m. Speakers: H. E. Holland, M.P., R. Semple, M.P., •Hon. J. T-. Paul, M.L.C., P. Eraser, M.P., John Read (Labour Candidate for Wellington North), Mrs. ' Snow (member of the Hospital and Chari- . table Aid Board). Mr. George Ward, President of the Wellington Labour Representation Committee, in the Chair. Doors open at 7 o'clock p.m. Be Sure that YOU Come Early! MIRAMAR MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. MIRAMAR TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 13th OCT., at 8 p.m. ,T ECTURE BY P. J. O'REGAN; ESQ., •^ On "Proportional Representation." All interested invited. \ NNUAL Business Meeting of the ■£\- Young Women's Christian 'Association of Wellington (Incorporated) will bo held on MONDAY, the 13th inst., at Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOM, FOWLDS'S BUILDINGS, Herbert-street, At 7.45 p.m. Tho Mayor will Preside. npO-NIGHT, 7.3o—Social and Special J- Programme. All Members askod to attend Men Friends welcome. (Herbertstreet) TO ■ MORROW, 4.15 p.m.— Bright. Devotional Service. Speaker, Miss Florence Birch, General Secretary. Tea- and 'Social'Hour'to'follow* Physical Culture—MONDAY, at 8 p.m. Enrol now Y.W.C.A., 5, BOULCOTT-STREET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! And Every Saturday Evening. SERENADERS! DANCE, At Jullford's Hall, Brooklyn. 8 till 12. Refreshments 8 till 12. Is and Is 6d CAR TERMINUS AT HALL DOOR. KELBURN RESIDENTS, AWAKE TO YOUR INTERESTS! ALL those of you who are really alive, . and desirous of advancing your District and stimulating the acquirement of its necessities, will attend tha adjournod ANNUAL MEETING of the Kelburn Ratepayers' Association, which will bo held in the TRAINING COLLEGE on MONDAY, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. The Vitor Business to bo considered is— Arterial Roads Tramway Extension Rest Houses Beautifying Election of Officers General. Specially Important Address by Councillor W. H. Bennett. ' ; F. MEADOWCROFT, 1 . Chairman. > T^/JTAHAR'S. 46, Courtenay-place. Ladies, : XvjL call in and see our new stock of Silk Sports Coats, in pldfin and fancy stripes, • and you will be convinced that our prioes are the lowest in the city.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1919, Page 3
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