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STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. J A. Wonderful Super-feature Film, with the Charming French Actress, RITA JOLIVET, RITA JOLIVET, RITA JOLIVET, In tho Most Sensational and Astounding Film Classic Ever Produced, "LEST WE FORGET!" ' ' "LEST WE FORGET!" "LEST WE FORGET!" Tho story of tlio sinking of the Lusitania graphically iKirtrayed by Miss Rita Jolivot, ,who was one of the survivors of the disaster. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 'Phono 3299 Reserves. Usual Prices. TDWERYBODY'S. Continuous -EJVERYBODY'S. Continuous. A Highly-entertaining Programme. "ALL WRONG." "ALL WRONG." Married, but not mar"ALL WRONG." ried. That's the "ALL WRONG." quaint idea of this "ALL WRONG." new Comedy - Drama "ALL WRONG." Featuring "ALL WRONG." BRYANT "ALL WRONG." BRYANT "ALL WRONG." WASHBJJRN. "ALL WRONG." WASHBURN. "ALL WRONG." Showing how a young "ALL WRONG." married man wanted "ALL WRONG." to keo}) up the sweet"ALL WRONG." heart business. - Brilliant Supporting Programme. including' Comedy, Gazette, and , Travel subjects. Sessions start 11, 12.35, 2.30, 4.25, 6.20, 8.15. Usual Pricea. Ring 50 for Reserves. To miss this Picture .would be to miss tho sensation of your life. SO DON'T MISS IT! BE EARLY • mHE EMPRESS. AHE EMPRESS, Where the dainty and pretty MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS Is appearing as the Little Orphan in "HOME WANTED," "HOME WANTED," "HOME WANTED," Seven Reels of good clean comedy. Also the Fifth Chapter of "THE MAN. OF MIGHT!" FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Madge appears at 11.50 a.m., 2, 4.10, 6.20, 8.25 p.m. Serial at 11.20 a,.m,, 1.50, 3.40, 5.50, 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Cqurtenay-place.- 'Phone 165. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. All New Programme of Stars. Fullers' Best of All Vaudeville. Headed by and First Appearance of MATANAS, MATANAS, Brilliant Singers of Popular Song 3. MAUD COURTENAY and MR. "C," j In their Original Repertoire of Songs. KEELY AND ALDOUS, Singing and Dancing Act. j WEBBER AND SHAW, Melody Artists in Music Town. j COCO AND EVANS, Marvellous Hand Balancers. PAUL STANHOPE REVUE. A Show of Shows. This Week's Funmaker, entitled— BRIC-A-BRAC! Prices—Reserves. 2s 2d; D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d: Gallery. Is Id. Roserves at Tho Bristol till 5, afterwards at Burnett's, next to theatre. T ARGE TOWN HALL. -LiARGE TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. (Conductor: Mr. H. Temple White). " MESSE SOLENNELLE." [ " MESSE SOLENNELLE." (Gounod.) AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. MISS TERESA M'ENROE, Soprano. MR. JAMES SEARLE, Tenor. MR. FRANK CHARLES, Bass. DUO FOR GRAND ORGAN AND PIANO: MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. Also, "THE HARMONIC QUARTETTE." Admission—3s, 2s, Is. VICTOR R. BENNETT, x Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 728.. QT. MARK'S ' CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) at 8. . Maunders "Olivet to Calvary." Soloists: Miss Gladys Watkins, Messrs. J. Fergusson, W. J. Robbins, and R. A. Hamerton. Offertory in aid of Choir Funds. PUBLIC MEETING. "l/TISS C. W. CHRISTIE, National Lee- ■"!-*- turer, will answer questions on Theosophy TQ-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8, in THEOSOPHICAL HALL, MARION-ST. All enquirers cordially invited. SAMOA AND FIJI. MR, H. B. HOLLAND, M.P. R, H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. (Chairman Parliamentary Labour Party), WILL SPEAK IN THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE, NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, AT 8, On tho above Subject. MR. HOLLAND will deal comprehensively with the position at Samoa and in detail with the Fiji incident. Collection at the Door. Doors open at 7. WELLINGTON EDUCATION DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION Of' SCHOOL COMMITTEES. rTSHE ANNUAL MEETING of House--8- holders for the election of a School Committee for each duly constituted School District will be held throughout the Wellington Education District on WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, at 8 p.m. URBAN .AREAS.—For election to the Selvool Committees of districts situated' within tho Urban Areas of (a) Wellington City and the Borough of Miramar, and (t>) Boroughs of Hutt and Petone, written nominations signed by nominator and candidate must.reach the Chairmen of the respective Committees not latsr than Wednesday, 21st April, and NO nominations can bo received at the Meeting of HoussRURAL AREA.-For election of the Committees of districts forming tho_ Rural Area, that is, the poi'tion of the Wellington Education District outside the Urban Areas mentioned above, written nominations may similarly be made up to 21st April; but either verbal or written nominations may also be made at tho Meeting of Householders. PLACES OF MEETING.— Brooklyn, Fullford's Hall; Eketuhuna. Anglican Schoolroom; Levin, Century Hall; Mount Cook, Central Mission Hall, Webb-«trect; Pahiatua, Borough Council Chambers; elsewhere at the Main School of the district. Nomination Forms may be obtained after Saturday, 10th April, from tho Chairman of each Committee, and, in tho Urban Areas only, from the Head 'Teuchor o? cs.ch School also! ,G, L, STEWART, SeoretajJ..

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 2

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