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p RAND OPERA HOUSE. 'HO-NIGHTi TO-NIGHT! DON'T MISS DON'T MISS LAST 2 NIGHTS! LAST 2 NIGHTS! Concluding a Record Season of Thirteen Nights of that Great Comedy " 'POSSUM PADDOCK." " 'POSSUM PADDOCK." ' LAST 2 NIGHTS h ' LAST 2 NIGHTS! " 'POSSUM PADDOCK." LAST 2 NIGHTS ! LAST 2 NIGHTS ! " 'POSSUM PADDOCK," LAST 2 NIGHTS ! LAST 2 NIGHTS i " 'POSSUM PADDOCK." Box Plan Bristol. Price 3as usual. J. SEUTER, Business Manager. AGMAHON'S THEATRE,. ACMAHON'S THEATRE, Manners-street. Continuous 1.1 A.m. to 10 p.m. Continuous Final Screening To-night, of DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON in "EXTRAVAGANCE." "EXTRAVAGANCE." "FATTY " ARBUCKLE " FATTY " ARBUCKLE in " A DESERT HERO." "A DESERT HERO." "PRIVATE PEAT." "PRIVATE PEAT." Commencing TO-MORROW (Saturday). VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIAN MARTIN in, - "LITTLE COMRADE." "LITTLE" 1 COMRADE." ©HARLES RAY in "THE SHERIFF'S SON." "THE SHERIFF'S SON." "Tho Tenderfoot." "The Tonderfoot." Loud Laughs all tho way. Usual Prices. 'Phone 1967. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER." Starring PAULINE FREDERICK. WANTED, A WIFE.- She answered the ad. Why not? Ho owned a. mine mid an elegant home. Here was her chance—an - end to her poverty. TRAPPED. She dared the usurper to rob her of what lay nearest and dearest to her heart. A shot—a scream! Who had fired it? . An Emotional Drama of the Western ■ Hills. 1 Strong Supports. Strong Supports. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT RAND BENEFIT CONCERT By TRAMWAY ENTERTAINERS, TRAMWAY ENTERTAINERS, ' In ST, THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, On , SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, x SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, At I p.m. ■ Tickets la,- Tickets Is. HATAITAI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY m'HE AUTUMN SHOW! -1 ■ THE AUTUMN SHOW! Will be opened by Dr. A. K. NEWMAN, , M.P., • -, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 17th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m., IN THE SCHOOL, ARAWA-ROAD. Good Exhibits. Good Music. Good Tea. .Admission (Afternoon or Evening) 6d. DANCING! , DANCING! DANCING! _ DANCING I MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE, (Oars pass the door). , "OERHAMPORE FOOTBALL CLUB -° DANCE ASSEMBLY TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. Every Saturday Night at 8. Admission: Ladiei Is, Gent« Is. Dancing 8 till 11. Latest Dances. PIANIST: P. CARTER. fjiVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR ■sCj ,' BOAT CLUB. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. Will bo hold in the KIEBIRNIE HALL ON SATURDAY ..NIGHT, 17th INST. Dancing- 8 till 12. Refreshments? Tickets 2s. ■ - MISS WAGSTAFff, See WELLINGTON MOTOR-CYCLING CLUB, - MEMBERS and intending Members of tho above Club are invited to attend the short Social Run that is to commence from Post. Office-anuare, at 2 p.m. sharp, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Weather permitting. v W. HART-NELL, Hon. Sec. THE PEACE ASSEMBLY. TO INVITATION • HOLDERS AND PATRONS OF THE ABOVE. riIHE Committee wish to announce that ■*■ the above "Assembly will Re-oom-meno© on MONDAY, 19th AORIL, at 8 p.m. P.S.--La«fc year'g Invitation still holds good. WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A.' (R, W. M'Villy, Esq., President). OPENING OF HARRIER SEASON. THE SEASON will bo OFFICIALLY OPENED at the Tramway Tcrmil.ue, Lyall Bay, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 17th APRIL, at 3 p.m., when His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq., M.P., C.M.G.) will perform the opening ceremony. # . All Harriers, their friends, and others interested in. the. sport are- cordially invited to attend. > " J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Sec, Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. DIAMONDS Ay FOOTBALL CLUB. V. FEW MORE PLAYERS required "^"^ for our Second Division Team. ■ H. S. LIVERSAGE, •: > ' Hon. Sec, Bok 1509. BIRDS AND ANIMALS. A f USTRALIAN Talking Parrots, larijo -rfL variety. Canaries, GoWfinches, Pignons,- Fcather-leaged Tumblers, Collie Cattle Dog, >Fox Terriers, Australian Silky Sptnicl. Black and Fawn Put;. I!"----wievbr and Pomeranian-. Puppies, Persian Oats and Kiltene. 2. Goals coming into profi'.. D»y *nd Co,, 130, -Mannort-ttrcei, opposite Open Houte,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 2

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