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This Picture is Recommended by the Censor More Especially for Adult Audiences QUEENS T HE ATRE 2.15 p.m.—LAST NIGHT OF THE GRAND SPECIAL MASTERPIECE—7.3O p.m. "SALOME." "SALOME" COLOSSAL! COMPELLING! CONQUERING! 5000 Players—6 Months in Making—An Arkful of Animals—Cost £250,000 (£26,000 in dresses, 2500 horses). TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! GEORGE WALSH In "THE DEAD LINE." "THE DEAD LINE." A stirring tale of the romantic life of the '"Moonshiners" in Old Kentucky. Also, PEGGY H HAND t , "BLACK SHADOWS." *" "BLACK SHADOWS." A story in which one woman takes the blame of another woman's crime, and in which the mystery of many jewel robberies is finally discovered. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. «!»■*» COMPETITIONS. - 4^3^^^^ COMPETITIONS. WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. NOTICE TO MEMBERS FIRST DEMONSTRATION pONCERT. __ , „ LADIES' EVENING, FRIDAY, Bth 1. Piano Solo-Bristol Scholarship , ' OCTOBER. Miss May Talbot — r 2. Recitation—"Guild's Signal" Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe „. „ „ „., „ Miss Ethel Brice have signified their intention of being 3. Girls Song—"Aberfoyie present. s _ Miss Una Fountain 4. Sheauntruibhas Miss Thelraa, M'Kenzie "m-n'M'Rij'Dc , i j j. \. 5. Duet in Character-"^ Rising.of the M tWnLt nt Ih m ( lUTohaseI UTohase <a,,»,>» t«u*» i r» *i x\j j.4- « -*■*-■- tncn tickets at the otnce or the secre7. Boy's Song-"Solveig's Song" • ' LATE TRAMS LEAVE TOWN HALL 8. Humorous Recitation-"The Hit fe? 81*6- ** Wa"d Bay ' Kilbirnie ' a"d ftnop Miss Mary Copley 9. Song, N.Z. Composer—"Homo, Little A qn-.;,,] w.il n , .1O .. Maori" Mrs. W. J. Coventry A Bpeclal Kelburn Car leaves at 12.45. 10. Baritone Solo—"The Crown of the RnNTATn v ivnu Year" Mr. D. M'Gill RONALD K. LYON 11. Recitation—"A Song of the Yukon" • Secretary. Mr. J. J. Deere .12. Dickens Chara;tor Sketch —"Nancy" Miss Agnes Smith 13. Operatic Duetr-"The Battle Eve" Messrs.. A. Prouse and A. L. Pickett — ■ 14. Action Song—"Foo the Noo" i Master James Grieve "DRITANNIA THEATRE. _ -OritANNIA THEATRE. Five. Minutes' Interval. \ 15. Story Without Words—"A Chinese TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! Courtship!' Miss Taphouse, Messrs. A. Wallacp and C. Smith. 16. Children's . Chorus—""Angels Even TOM MIX Bright and Fair" Marist Brothers TOM MIX Thorndon ' T O M M I X 17. Musical Monologue—''Gentleman of France" Miss M. Shearer 18. Vocal Solo, with obbligato—Miss Eas- In * thrilling story of the Canadianson, Miss Joyce (accompanist), Mr. Aliskan border, where the good men are Smallbona (obbligato) good and tho bad men aro awful. 19. Humorous Recitation — "At tho Theatre" Miss E. Aitchison ' / 20. Highland Fling Miss Gladys Needham ■ "ACE HIGH! " 21. Action Recitation—"Patchwork Fhilo "ACE HIGH! " . sophy" Miss K. O'Brien "A C B HIGH!" 22. Contralto Solo—"Look up, 0 Heart" Mrs. Mercer 23. Humorous Recitation —"A Clean Teleohona 358 Sweep" Mr. K. S. Dillon ' lelepnone 358. 24. Saored Solo—"The Lord Is My Light" — , ■ ' __ Mr. S.i M. Brewer 25. Character Recital—"Mark Antony" CJTRAND THEATRF;. „. , T , Mr. L. Inch ; THEATRE;. 26. Vocal Solo and Accompaniment— , i ■.."■• '; •■ Miss Phyllis Massey The .Final Screening To-night of . Accompanist, Miss Ohudley One of the most thrilling and realistic Filni Dramas ever exhibited. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. "TWR 1 ttttrti tyet'-dt?t? ■> Box Plan at -the Bristol Piano Co. „ __| ™D D|GR|E. , "THE THIRD DEGREE" SPECIAL CHILDREN^ MATINEE, /"THE THIRD DEGREE." SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Oi J . ". n , ■ „ , . . „ . Starring the Popular Dramatic Actress, Book your seats to save disappointment. ALICE JOYCE. G. W. JENNER, Secretary, » ALICE JOYCE. . ALICE JOYCE. ~ A daring exposure of the methods sometimes used by the American police to make ' ' a sus Pectec' person admit a crime whether M_| j they, are guilty or not. _Bf*f^7»ft Also screening ••w' 4&l' '■SB* The King of tho Screen, W' Yf M. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, JK W Ttf* -v *n a' half-hour's scream, riJLL \slt 'I* n "THE PRoperty MAN!" —'' And Splendid Supports. Commencing Friday, WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN MILDRED HARRIS SOCIETY. MILDRED HARRIS '"' , In THE above Society have pleasure in an- A Magnificent Drama, nouncing thai; a Social and Dance ,„„„„ t , t ,-f^™-, v,-^, . „„, ■_ will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER ™E PRICE OF A GOOD TIME. (Town Hall), on SATURDAY NEXT, 9th THE PRIOE 0F A «OP» TIME." OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. c / Dancing. Good Items. Refreshments. Tickets, 2s 6d, may be had from the Sec- Q B. A N D , C O N C E T, retary or any of the Committees. \ TOWN HALL, i TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, SPECIAL NOTIQE. COME AND HEAR , _„., k nl . , _■. _, Wellington Champion Choir, St. Mary A Children's Plain and Fancy Dress ot tho Angels (under tho conductorDance will be hold m the CALEDONIAN s i,; D -t tu.. c J Hnalv) HALL, on SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER MarktPßrotheri' Boys! ChoL Master Jack Waiters (Champion Boy So- -—" , primo). StT ANDREW'S CELEBRATIONS. , M? K^vinWaion. # Miss .Jean and Thelma M'Kenzie. A Grand Concert is being arranged for Mi»N- ,Gllvin (New Zealand's only lady 17th NOVEMBER, in the BIG TOWN , r t lpo,k- , wn-n. m. tut i HALL Master Winston M'Carthy (the youthful ' • ' . . • Harry Lauder). Don t miss it. tea later announcements. E tc, etc., etc. THE SECRETARY, . FIRST APPEARANCE OF. THE Box 867, G.P.O. HIBERNIAN IRISH WARPIPE BAND. ~ ~ —= !—: ~ — Admission: 3s, 2e, and Is. . CERCLE FRANCAIS. NEWTOWN BOWLING CLUB, LTD. / . j ASOCIAL EVENING will be held on Tftfl-EMBERS are reminded that the Club FRIDAY, -Bth OCTOBER, at, 8 ivJL will Open for the Season on SATp.m., at Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Herbert-street, URDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at 2.15 p.m. to meet MR. IVAN TARBAYEFF, the Lacli=s and Visiting Bowlers aro corRussian Tenor. j dially invited to attend. . _. SYDNEY H. UNDERWOOD, "' \ Hon. Sec. THE ADVANTAGE OF WIDEST —— SELECTION . ) ■ . HAS a direct and important bearing on EXCELSIOR. ENGINEERING WORKS, your satisfaction in „ _, , . , T . , , Corner Taranaki and Jessie streets, THE PIANO City. You bring into your home. In having tho ,»,,,„„ KATTTOnifn 'iwri V.W world's leading makes' to choose from. 11/gk^RS- BALLINGMi AND BIV.LNamely— TA'NY desire to notify the .Public _-„;,,,_;._; „.„„ that thpy have purchased from. Mr. P. O. BRAStId ffiSSE FRF^CH Y> yon Hititeoh the above Business, and WINDOVER AiSfD ROGERS.' hope, by close attention to business and moderate charges, to retain all present Of having choice of greatest variety of ous tomors and to extend the business, stylo in woods and finishes. Of having all . . that is best in tone and action from which ,t T -^,^t^ ,„„ .t,™.,,,, to gratify your preference. BALLINGER AND BETTANY. ARE AMONGST.. "BEGG" ' ADVANTAGES, EXCELSIOR ENGINEERING WORKS, Which present THE ONE ABSOLUTELY m Taranaki-street. SURE way of obtaining tho instrument which will yield you tho greatest, pleasure, fT\HE Public aro hereby notified that * tho. Work, have boon Purchased by Piano, visit our showroom now. Messrs. Ballinger and Bottany, The. late proprietor hopes the patronage ho has "~~ enjoyed in tho past will be extended to CT^AS 13FGG & CO ? successors. All accounts owing to 4th J '' October are to be*paid to The Oldest Established Piano House in P O YON H\RTITZSCH Now Zealand s " ■* , ' 160, Moxham-avenue, MANNERS.BTREET. Kilbirnje. Tel. 24-308.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 85, 7 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 85, 7 October 1920, Page 2