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DRAMA, TOWERING, NATURAL GRANDEUR, LOVE, HATE. AND PASSION IN "THE RAINBOW TRAIL," (Sequel to "Riders of the Purple Sage"). Featuring; 'WILLIAM FARNUM In the Dual Roles of Lassiter and Shefford. He invaded the City of Sealed Wives—that "Mysterious Brooding Community of Broken Hearts to Rescue a Girl from a Shame worse than Death. Q UEEN'S THEATR E "Riders of the Purple Sage" was pronounced a GREAT PICTURE. "Tho Rainbow Trail" is pronounced a GREATER PICTURE By the Record Audiences who have attended since Saturday. Also Showing Also " SON OF A HUN." Latest "Sunshine" Comedy. "SON OF A HUN." MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON, and "THE MILKY WAY," one of the best Industrials shown here, showing the necessity of Cleanliness and careful handling of milk. "The Rainbow Trail" Screens at 3.15 and 8.15 p.m. Daily. NO INCREASE IN PRICES, but to avoid, disappointment Patrons are earnestly advised to BOOK THEIR SEATS. 'Phone 3255. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA. _,--., - ---.--- QTRAND THEATRE A GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE! OTRAND THEATRE ,„~~„. „ (Late People's Picture Fakoe) 125 ARTISTS! 125 . 125 .ARTISTS! 125 Everybody's Favourite, COMPLETE GRAND OPERATIC farot't) LnfrS ORCHESTRA. T , ,? „TrT,- S? , s „ In one of tho Most Delightful of ins Direction .. ........ 3. Williamson, Ltd. Comedy-Dramas, ' "LEND ME YOUR NAME!" BEGINNING AT THE "LEND ME YOUR NAME!" QRAND OPERA HOUSE "LEND ME YOUR NAME!" On A]so -jy j- rien< j MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, " CHARLIE CHAPLIN, With a Brilliant Gala Performance of CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "FAUST." In ono of his Side-splitting Comedies, «fATT 1T» "THE WOMAN!" "THE WOMAN 1" ir Jn "THE WOMAN!" "THE WOMAN!" (Gounod., Latesfc Ga2ettej Travelogue, Other ' ' Comedies. TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, k. T Tnr ,,, uDnomnmu „~A TI -,n TTnTimr.M ■• • A HUGE PROGRAMME. "TALES OF HOFFMAN." COME EARLY! (Offenbach,) (First time in New Zealand.) ' Phone 3299 !or Eoservos. Usual Prices. WEDNESDAY, 24th DECEMBER, -„.„„_-, "LABOHEME.", TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 (PuC°ini,) QHORTT'S THEATRE. IOHORTT'S THEATRE. THURSDAY, 25th DECEMBER, , „ , ,- „ ■'^-'•^ in , -,„„. w;„»,f\ An Astounding Reception Daily of grand^laSaT concert grand classical concert ;;cod| of THE YUKON ; By the Full Strength of this Colossal "CODE OF THE YUKON 1" Organisation. No finer picture has ever been screened FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, iv Wellinek>n. "IL TROVATORE." SEE IT TO-NIGHT! (Verdi.) And Episode Four, "S_SSSt!___S^ B»- "FURTHER ADVExNTURES OF "MADAME BUTTER!LY. STINGAREE." (Puccini.) HOURS-OF SCREENING: A THREEFOLD ATTRACTION: Star Picture: 11 a.r_, 1.25, 3.50, 6.15, and A THREEFOLD ATTRACTION: als P™ 1. MUSlC—Played by Skilled Instrumen- "Stingareo": 12.20, 2.50, 5.15, 7.40, and taliats under GUSTAV SLAPOFF- 9-45 p.m. SKI, who was specially brought to Australia to conduct Grand Opera. : ~ —— 2. SINGING—By Principals direct from (^- RAND OPERA HOUSE. tho World's Operatic Centres in |rr . _ ' ENGLAND. AMERICA ITALY, Direction -G. P Banna and J. G. Fama. and FRANCE. ' 13. DRAMA—Each Opera will bo mounted For aFew Nights Only, and produced on such a scalo and in COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, so living a manner as to appeal to THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS" thoso who ordinarily find their sole THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS" amusement in the Spoken Drama. THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS" Will Present an n n- T° PU. Li R PRf«f ''« 7 M ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d; T , . Unreserved Stalls, 4s 6d and 3s 6d; Gal- Including Latest Successes, lery, 2s 6d and Is 6d. All prices plus SONGS, SKETCHES, BURLESQUES, • tax" And ll?f ?lS toßE«fß.i^llX COMEDY OF DISTINCTLY HIGH NIGHTS: will be opened at The Bristol ukuju*. Piano Company A Popular Entortainmem; by Popular TUESDAY NEXT, 16th DECEMBER.' Artiste.. THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS." In order that the comfort and conveni- THE FAMOUS "DIGGERS." enca of Patrons may be studied in every _~ PERFORMERS, OA way applications for First Night Seats &\j Including ■ ■ &*J for the Season will be received until «»——«— „„„*?..„,—,,, SATURDAY NEXT, 13th DEC. First 1(\ SELECT ORCHESTRA -| (\ Night Seats will be reserved for patrons XX/ (Direction, Bernard Cottier). IV booking for SIX OR MORE OPERAS. New, Novel, and Unique Items by Priority of application will govern the al- STAN LAWSON, lotment of seats. Remittance must accom- STAN LAWSON, pany the order in all cases. .The Inimitable Female Impersonator. Orders for 6eats, communications, inquiries, and remittances Bliould be address- Box Plan opens at Bristol 9 a.m. Toed to The Bristol Piano Co., where ap- morrow, plication forms may be obtained. PALMERSTON NORTH, SATURDAY GEORGE MATHESON, Manager. NEXT. Touring Manager VICTOR BECK. OUR THEATRE, N_WTOWN. T __,,^__ -. T . VICTORY GALA. "INNOCENT!" VENETIAN (CONFETTI) CARNIVAL. Starring FANNY WARD. A Smashing Dra.ma and • Great Acta* STARTING NEW YEAR'S^ DAY. Gaumont Graphic. PROCESSION. °o Bi- f "if 6' i_ c FT.HE Public are invited to enter for the Beautiful French Scenery. 1 following Sections in above Procc*. 'Where's the Key?" (a Comedy), sion, to be hold Ist JANUARY. A Dramatic, Educational. Interesting, and tn>T"n_ Humorous Evening's Entertainment. VALUABLE PRIZES. Decorated Motors (all kinds) and other Vehicles and Bioyoles BAND. Groups of Pierrots Impersonation of Great Ger___ "VrrXLLINGTON PATRIOTIC pe^r^*™ SOCIETY AT NEWTOWN PARK j&J'Stirf Delays TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY, AT 8. Slf Quartettes on Foot Impersonation of Leading Picture Artiflte, HOROWHENUA, AGRICULTURAL including Charlie Chaplin AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Impersona-tion of the Ex-Kaiser, etc?, etc. t ENTRIES: •ETOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, Thß Procession Committee dam En-r>Armr./i-nnon t-ratir-N' tries to reach them before 24th Deennv RACECOURSE, LEVIN. mder to arrange final details. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 14th- DRAPERY FIRMS and other Retailers AND 15th JANUARY, 1920. are specially invited to arrange for Diaplays. ENTRIES CXOSE sth JANUARY rt^_^B_S?N_W Ss DAY, 9 a.m., and proceed to LYALL Sohedules now ready, and wili be posted BAY. to any address on application to JUDGING will take place before leov*D- WA_£ffiy. Levin *"* ***** * LESLIE-JONES, bcoretory, lama. Organising Secretary. "Phone 135, P.O. Box 27. TelegTaana- Box 6, G.P.O. "Show Secretary." 181, Featherston-street. 'Phone 2469. WELLINGTONLAND BOARD. ~~ ' NOTICE is given that the nest Meetmrj VICTORY GALA, LYA_L BAY. of the Board will be held at this Office on THURSDAY. 18th DEC, 1919, . at 10 o'clock a.m. / G.. H. M. M'CLURE, NEW YEAR. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, Wellington, 2nd December, 1919. „. — ■ 1 MARQUEES WANTED MARQUEES WANTED t MARQUEES WANTED AND TENTS. AND TENTS. TSTANTED to Hire, several MAR- * * ■ QUEES a.nd TENTS, at once; all care taken. Apply A COMBINED MEETING OF ALL Wf-JPTAUV PROTESTANT BODIES will be _ ■»■•&"*' in- „ r. ijr ii > tt n oi. „ 181, Feathe-rston-streot, held m tho Oddfellows Hall, Pctono, ... \ THURSDAY. 11th DECEMBER, 1919, at _ , ,„ „„ Q "olliag.on. „ a ',■ t> ir i a -,v Box 6or 'Phone 2409. 8 p.m. Speakers: Rev. Knowles Smith and others. finHE Liquor Traflie bawls out "Lib- TTF you vole for Prohibition you may -H-1 city." How dare they_ use this JL save your boy from Roto Roa, the sacred word? The shackles of liquor arc gaol, the inpane asylum, or your girl from red with blood, their slaves die in thous- a drunkard'r, home, or worse' Read your and.i disgraced and dishonoured. Tremble daily papers, and think of the many O' tyrant foe. The day <jf justice i<ml of ' hnariHralts* rnothnß'- <tru! f.i<lifi,i>. ths notrue liberty is at bund, lbs people of- jflected, unhappy, children, &a^ work and Now Zealand, v/ili vot-o you out, ' .vote fox Frolilbition»

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 139, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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