CHAUTAUQUA. 1 CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTAUQUA. CONCERT CHAMBER. ONCERT CHAMBER. 4th TO 10th DECEMBER. 4th TO 10th DECEMBER. 4th TO 10th DECEMBER. A BIG WEEK OF MUSIC. INTELLECT, ART, ORATORY. ENTERTAINMENT OF THE BETTER SORT. Season Ticket Sale Now Open. 12 CONCERTS. 11 LECTURES. 12 CONCERTS. 11 LECTURES. ALL DIFFERENT. Season Tickets, 10s;. Students, 6s; Chil-' dren, 4s (no tax); Season Reserves, 2s extra. Season Tickets are transferable, and admit holder to all programmes. Season Tickets and Programme Booklets at Bristol. Box Plan Opens Monday. QHORTT'S THEATRE. ►OHORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Another Magnificent Six-reel .Jewel Production. FORBIID A WOMAN SOMETHING And it immediately becomes interestiujr. IT BECOMES THE VERY THING SHE WANTS. Little Maddio Irwin, as played by MILDRED HARRIS. CHAPLIN, MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN, MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN, Was told, by her husband that certain things she craved for were "FORBIDDEN 1" "FORBIDDEN!" And then the trouble commenced, See how this interesting situation works out in the Great Jewel production, "FORBIDDEN!" A Fascinating and Charming Story, full of Human Appeal. Produced by the Woman Genius, LOIS WEBER. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. |QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN'" "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN!" A First National Super-Attraction. THE MOST WILDLY. EXCITING - STORY EVER TOLD. The: Cataclysmic Romance of Primeval Man and ' Modern Maid, Jmidst Jungle Yvrilds and Palaces. MIGHTY IN ITS DRAMATIC SWEEP. SUPREME IN ITS LOVE INTEREST. 350 Scenes of Startling Magnificence. The Sequel to "Tarzan of the Apes." " In addition to this great picture, we shah show a Strong Supporting Programme. COME EARLY! COME EARLY! Prices, as usual. STAR THEATRE. The Home of Popular Programmes. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! The Picture .that Tops the Poll of Popularity, Mack Sennett's Sensational Keystone Comedy-Drama, in Eight Reels, " "MICKEY!" "MICKEY!" '■ -■'-■ ■' "MICKEY!" ••'-:< - With Everybody's Favourites, ■ '"' MABEL NORM AND And WHEELER OAKMAN. The greatest production of its kind ever presented to a picture-going public, and that's saving big things. Miss Everything, but DON'T MISS "MICKEY!" A picture crammed with sensations and incident. Situation piled on situation till one is almost bewildered. "MICKEY!" SCREENS AT 8 p.m. Prices remain 'as U6ual. Doors open 6.45 p.m. Be early and secure your seat. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! mHE LAST CHANCE OF SEEING Tho CREAM OF N.Z. TOY DOGS. WONDERFUL DOGS. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT! SERENADERS' DANCE, ERENADERS' DANCE, At,, FULLFORD'S HALL Brooklyn. LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. ■ Is and Is 6d. Refreshments. - 8 till 12. Car terminus at Hall Door. Last car 11.35 p.m. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB. ST. ANNE'S HALL, GRESN-STREET. LAST NIGHT of DANCING SEASON, SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Dancing 8 to 12. Supper. Music by Mrs. Pollock. DANCING! DANCING!. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ~ ARCADIANS' DANCE, at Now Cen■tury Hall, Kent-terrace. First-class Music by Bert Nicholson, Ladies 6d. Gents Is. Committoo reserve the right to refuse admittance. "V W.C.A., 5, Boulcott-street, and Her7 1- ' bert-street.-TO-NIGHT, 7.30: Jolly Social Evening, Herbert-street. TO-MOR-ROW. 4.15 p.m.: Sunday Service. Address by Mrs. M'Clay (President). THURSDAY, 4th December: Devotional Address, 8 p.m., Herbert-street. Volley Ball. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS and Friends of the College are invited to be present at " OLD BOYS' DAY" on the COLLEGE GROUNDS on MONDAY" NEXT, the Ist DECEMBER (St..Andrew's Day). Welcome to Old Boys, 10 a.m.; Cricket (four matches) and Tennis, 10.15; Shooting, 11; Photo on Steps, 12.30; Lunch, 12.45; Swimming. 2.30; Afternoon Tea, 3 30; Running, 4.0; Presentation of Prizes to the Boys. 5.0. SMOKE CONCERT at DUSTIN'S, Cuba-street, at 8 p.m., same evening. Tickets, 5s each function. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. |
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1919, Page 3
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