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TTT"R TT T N CJ. * Q THE theatre that •*••"•■■-' iX Xll VT O SETS THE STANDARD. PICTORIAL! INSTRUMENTAL! VOCAL! \ ■ T,SgSi |UPERB ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE. THREE SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 7.15. . . . A POWERFUL FIVE-REEL SELECT SUPER-FEATURE, Entitled, "THE CLAW." "THE- CLAW." ?pS^r?vGSvrLGTSEAT DRAMA 0P sou™ AFRICA. AN CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN THE MOST BRILLIANT ROLE OF HER CAREER. Added Attraction— * THE LYRIC •CONCERT PARTY, ■ Including: P(ULAII) LTalS Tfv(Austr^ a' s Renpwned Tenor>' MISS BELLE BOLLARD (The Brilliant Young Victorian Soprano), and MISS BATHIE fciiUAHl (Comedienne and Mirth-bringer) cS*Ja J ALENTED AR™TS, who will .be heard in OPERATIC l>iMVlb and other numbers. BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN MELODIES will be featured by the Company. THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. PRICES :.28_6_d L 28,_lgjM, and Is (Plus Tax). Plan at Bristol, or 'Phone 3143. j *tswpThall: towtThaEET (CONCERT CHAMBER.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ALFRED F. HILL'S BEAUTIFUL CANT-VTA j "HINEIOA." ' . i Presented by ! MRS. ERNEST H. QUEREE • AND MEMBERS OF HER STUDIO, Including the Following FavouritesMAY CHATWIN AUSTIN m APTrn? FRANCES BARRY WILL GOUDIE • . BL-ANCHE GODIER • RUPERT VEATF«4 ELSIE HARPER E. J HUT JOY SUTHERLAND - THEO OUERKF ROBERT MOORE S^S Also, Welcome Reappearance of MISS RENE QUEREE. MISS RENE QUEREE. Flute Obligates by SIGNOR A. TRUDA. Holders of Tickets are requested to be in their seats by 7.45 p.m. N0^ E-~Th* K.?ab,? Grand Piano which is being used is supplied by iVlessrs. Jb. J. Pinny, ■ *? SlmT Z ?rwf l^ "result of the poll .! RKfcULT OF THE POLL .RESULT OF THE POLL At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. \ THE DIGGERsT^riIE DIGGERS! i HAVE OBTAINED AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY Of the PUBLIC VOTE. ■- • . ■ Have TOPPED THE POLL. TOPPED THE POLL. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS „!■-■ Of THE' SOLDIER-TROUPE".WITH AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATTDNT THE SOLDIER TROUPE WITH AN INTERNATIONAL .REPUTATION: GIVE THEM YOUR VOTES ' . . GIVE THEM YOUR VOTES THURSDAY, FRIDAY* AND SATURDAY '■ Business Manager, LOUIS FAMA. PRESTON'S HAMS! . HAMS!! HAMS!!! PRESTON HAS ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY OF HAMS, BUT fAN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF MUTTON HAMS. OUR MUTTON HAMS ARE 'NOT SMOKED CORNED MUTTON, BUT > FIRST-CLASS MUTTON, TREATED AND MATURED IN EXACTLY THE ' SAME MANNER *AS OUR PORK ' HAMS, WHICH ARE RECOGNISED AS THE LAST WORD IN HAMS.

WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S (Inoorp.) XfIORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL HIGHLAND GATHERING AND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, PUBLIC PARK, MASTERTON. NEW YEAR'S DAY, X THURSDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1920. Entries for all Events, including Piping and Dancing' Evente, CLOSE on SATURDAY, 2Ctn DECEMBER, at noon. i W. GILLESPIE, Secretary, \ Masterton.. | •m/TARTON JOCKEY C!LUB. SUMMER MEETING, To be held at MARTON COURSE, adjoining Marton Junotion Railway Station, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Ut AND 2nd JANUARY, 1920. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE FRIDAY, 19th DEC, at 9 p.fli. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 3, Marton. wellington'racing club, summer meeting. 20th, 22nd, 24th JANUARY, 1920. NOMINATIONS for ajl OPEN EVENTS at the above Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1919, at the office of the Wellington Racing Club, Woodwardstreet, Wellington. FORFEIT (1 hot.) Wellington Stakes, 1920, also becomes due on 19th December, 1919. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. ' "I7IVERETT AND WATSON'S FURNISHING SAMPLE ROOMS, Are now showing— 1 only Rimu. Sideboard, usual price £14 l4s, our Sample Price £10 17s 6d. 1 only Rimu Dueheese, oval mirror, usual price £9 9s, our Sample Price £7 17s ' '6d. 1 only Oak Duchess, oval mirror, usual price £9 9s, our Sample Price £7 15s. Cull «wi inupxwt &«»• *•**»!»». Open 9*. FQWWS'S BWGB,, m81W&&T.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 2

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