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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. m^TVnVr* Ci WilUamson, Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wilkie. TO-NIGHT ! And Every Evening. TO-NIGHT J ALLAN aWI L X lE, - MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER "WITTS. „ ,_ TT^, In the Creat Play, ' "THE SILVER KING. 5' FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. FOR THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. SATURDAY NEXT, 15th NOVEMBER, .. mlmJil^ Presents the Greatest Play of Modern Times, "HINDLE WAKES," "HINDLE WAKES/ 3 Or "FANNY'S SATURDAY TO MONDAY." R -<Ti 6 tLt th°tv, Lr dT Papers. Si^ "HINDLE WAKES." "The Play with the strongest grip in London."—Graphic. Or f — MornhT "po^r"'" 6 Lancashire li£e-" "FANNY'S SATURDAY to MONDAY." "An epoching-making play."-Daily - The pky that ran for over 200 nights iVj a il B F J * at the Playhouse and Court Theatres, " ''Hindle Wakes' is a thing to thank - Lond. on' .J nd wa? toured by 14 CompanGod for."—Coromeiitator le. s simultaneously m the English pro"Far ahead of any play wo have vmces- " had in London during the past sea- BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE son."—Sunday Times. BRISTOL FOR "HINDLE WAKES." "A Comedy o f great merit."—West- Bos Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales mnistel* Gazette. - a t Ned Perry's. PRlCES:—Reserved Stalls, .ss; Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. PLUS TAX. No Early Doors. DIVORCE,- DIVORCE; THE TALK OF THE TOWN. AN IMMENSE SUCCESS. \ .„ William Fox's Great Problem Play, "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE" The Problem Eternal in Which the Woman Always Pays. "DIVORCE, that cankerous canker "Easy DIVpRCE is a bane to any that is undermining the'morals of the nation; a curse to society; a menace to Nntinn nnA (K. vi i * i tne home; an incitement to married unNafcon, and the one black spot of happiMM ' anfl to immorality."-The O . our escutcheon."—Cardinal Gibbons. dore Roosevelt. HERE'S A QUESTION IT PUTS UP TO YOU, MEN:, "Should your wife be your companion, or merely your housekeeper?" A Domestic Problem Play for Thinking Men and Women, and one that will stir the conscience of any community. BUT SEEING IS BELIEVING: SO COME ALONG AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Q UEEN'S THE AT RE FOR THREE MORE DAYS ONLY. THREE SESSIONS DAILY THREE SESSIONS 2-15 p.m. 5.30 p.m. ' 8 p.m. "BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE" SCREENS at 3 p.m., 6.15 p.m., and 8.4S p m. Daily NO INCREASE IN PRICES RESERVES, 'PHONE 3255. HO^R TT-' S THE A T RE. Commencing SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 pAI. THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR. 1 ' TWO TREMENDOUS FEATURES. , The Metro Super-Masterpiece Superb, "P A LS FIR S T." Six Reels of the Best Comedy-Drama Shown, Starring Everybody's Favourite, HAROLD LOCKWOOD Easily the Finest Production in which this splendid actor has appeared Also, the Initial Screening in New Zealand of what is undoubtedly the Greatest SeriaWThe First Episode of \ THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE.Three Reels of Rapid-fire Action,. 15 Episodes of Exciting, Stirring, Daring \ Drama. Every Episode Complete in Itselfi . . THE WHOLE SERIES A PERFECT PICTURE NOVEL. Guaranteed Absolutely Clean and Wholesome. ■ •

ELECriONS. , SUBURBAN ELECTORATE. TJUNBAR SLOANE, the Official Liberal Candidate, . will address the Electors at - . ST. HILDA'S, HALL, ISLAND BAY, On THURSDAY EVENING, 13th NOV At 8 o'clock. Ladies cordially invited. ' . , # . OTAKI ELECTION. MR.-.W H. FIELD will Address the Electors as follows: — • • Upper Hutt-Town Hall, TQ-NIGHT (Wednesday), 12th November, at 7.30 o'clock. Ihakora—THURSDAY, 13th NOV., 1919, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTORATE. ' MRS. J. P. LUKE will be pleased to meet all Ladiea desirous of supporting tho Re-election o£ Mr. J. P. Luke as Member for the above Electorate, at No. 1 Committee Room, T6Wn Hall, TOMORROW (Thursday), ,13th November, at 3 o'clock p.m. sharp. H. B. OAKES, Hon. Sec. (pro teni.). PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. : WELLINGTON-NORTH ELEC- . TORATE. A/TB. J. P. LUKE'S Committe* will lTi meet NEXT FR.TOAY EVENING, I 4& NOV., at 8 o'oleck sharp, at No. 1 ■ Committee Room, Town Hall. Friends and Supporters are requested to attend. H. B. OAKES, H<m. Sec. (pro tern) WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION. , DR. NEWMAN i^ORDIALLY invites his Supporters, Ladies and Gentlemen, to meet liim 1 on MONDAY NEXT, 17th NOVEMBER, at 8 o'clock, at his Committee Rooms, for , the purpose of forming a coiomittee. COMMITTEE ROOMS, \ 4, CAMBRIDG&TERRACE, Opposite Clyde-quay School. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charges for Admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as under, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 15th November, 1919, under the Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), 1912, after the .hour of 1 o'clock p.m. ADULTS (Over 15 years of age) SIXPENCE. CHILDREN (Under 15 years of ago) FREE. Pei's6ns who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mcntionoi] arid remaiii .after suck hour arc liable to pay the above charge. JNO. E. PAI/MF.N, Tinvii Clerk, 18th Novwttbsr, 1810,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1919, Page 2