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EVERYBODY'S. - 11to-lff. VERYBODY*S. '"It/told TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!'"' Is your wife outpacing you?, Do 3-_i want to know;-how to keep up -with:tier?; THEN SEE. '""".',*.,. "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE!" "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE!" "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE!" "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE!" "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE!". It was screened to a packed house la__ night, and everybody was thoroughly; delighted. It is a great Laughter Story,--__d Features ALICE BRADY. ALICE: BRADY. '■■""•-•■ ,' ALICE BRADY. ' ALICE BRADY, ALICE BRADY.' ALICE BRADY. She was the fastest thing going-. Sha discarded her skirt to enable her to go faster.. Alice got married, aad she was fond of sport. What a danoe she led them!' Her husband could not keep up, and her famlly did not try. But her. husband .wornDo you know how? YOU SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE, YOU WILL LIKE IT. { ■'' Screening Times: 11.40, 1.35, 3.25, 5.15,----7.5, 8.55. Usual Saturday Prices. Ring 50 for Res.. CJHORTT'S THEATRE. ' . OHORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' Select's Stupendous Six-Reel SuperFeature, "CODE OF THE YUKON!" "CODE OF THE YUKON!""CODE OF THE YUKON !"• A Mighty Drama of the Far NortK, Featuring ' BIG MITCHELL LEWIS." ' BIG MITCHELL LEWIS. BIG MITCHELL'LEWIS. A Strong Man Seeks Revenge. Magnificent Scenery. A Powerful Story. Supporting Pictures Include Episode Four "FURTHER ADVENTURES OF, STINGAREE."' ' y ;' 'Phone.76B for Reserves. •'' TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! ; ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE, , ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE,: 'And ■ MISS HELEN P-RTUNE.. .-.:.' -..Ai .....;.,..:;. ,'.. i.... CHAUTAUQUA!,,.;.' CHAUTAUQUA! , • " ' CHAUTAUQUA! '■ ' ; '= CHAUTAUQUA! T--ARGE TOWN HALL,-X-ARGE TOWN HALL. _ HIS EVENING AT 8. "Seldom has a better musical organist tion appeared in Auckland."—New Zea> land Herald. / Their Programme includes: — "Pomp and Circumstance"...Sir. E. ElgaS "Oberon" Overture .....;... Weber Largo, from "New World" Symphony Dvorak j Prelude, "Dance of the Hours" (from Opera "La Gioeonda")—Ponchielli Selections from "Faust" Gounod: Excerpts from "II Trovatore" ...... Verdi Grand Duo on Motils from Opera "Les Hugenots" for Violin and Violoncello ... Servais and Vieuxtempa Shadow Song from Opera "Dinorah" Grand Ana from "La Traviata" :.. Verdj t Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. No Tax.. Box Plan at The Bristol, WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. AULD SCOTTIES. YOUNG SCOTS AND VISITING SCOTS! Come along TO-NIGHT to the Progress . sive Euchre Party and Dance inth. Concert Chamber ... . , THE LAST ,OF THE-SEASON. Prizes. Refreshments. Dancing. Tickets 2s; ' Ted King, Musician. Play begins 7.45 -p.m. sharp. - WM. M'KEE, Gen. .Sec., Box 857, G.P.O. Do]-'t^I'SI IGET-™E CALEDONIAN SPORTS, BASIN RESERVE, BOX--ING DAY. See the Soldier Champions, Scottish, and Digger Wrestlers, Dancers from Auckland to Invercargill.; Entries close this ■ day week', 13th Dec! at 8 p.m., with Mr. A. C. Kitto, Mannersstreet, Wellington, y. ~_Sf: z- LAB OUR PA ET ,V; MONSTER LABOUR RALLY, ARTCRAFT THEATRE, Molesworth-si, SUNDAY EVENING, 7th DECEMBER, Mr. G. WARD, President L.R.C., will preside. Speakers: ' " R. SEMPLE, M.P., J. READ, A. L. MONTEITH, A. W. CROSKERY, ' D. K. PRITCHARD (Hutt). Musical items by Mr. Tanner's Orchestra. Doors open at 7 p.m. Chair taken'at 8 p.m. Collection will be taken up in aid of campaign. '""';.- '-'„' 'Open-air Meetings will be' held ToNight, as follow: — J. READ (Wellington North) and P. J., O'REGAN, ESQ, will speak TO-NIGHT, at BOWEN-STREET (Quintan's Comer)' at 8 p.m. EMMETT-STREET, NEWTOWN, at 8 p.m., A. L, MONTEITH and R. SEMPLE will speak TO-NIGHT. CLYDE-QUAY, COURTENAY-PLACE, GHUZNEE-STREET (opp. Bristol jlotel). ■ -- Weather Permitting. ';' A. W. CROSKERY {Suburbjsywill address the electors of Melrose in Rosim's lea. Rooms, Tram Terminus, Newtown Park, at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Tho following Meetings will bo hold on Monday, Bth Decombor, as under: — A L MONTEITH (East), will address tbe electors at Douglas-street, open-a-ir, : 8 p.m. A. W.- CROSKERY (Suburbs), will address the elector- in Methodist Hall, Karori, at 8 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. ... . Lantern Lecture, by 8.. -SEMPLE, Fulford's Hall, Brooklyn, 9th December. Lecture, by P. FRASER, .in Concert Chamber, Town Hall, llth December. '__ R. M'KEEN.. Secretary. OAK Furniture, cheapest in town— Duchesse Chests, Washstands,.. Bedsteads, Wardrobes. , Compare our prices before buying. To Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 3