STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. NOW SHOWING ! A Magnificent Screen Classic, staring the Beautiful American Actress, MILDRED HARRIS, MILDRED HARRIS, MILDRED HARRIS, MILDRED HARRIS, MILDRED HARRIS, MILDRED HARRIS, In a Tense and Absorbing Drama of Human Life, "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE TRICE OF A GOOD TIME." "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME." The story of a rich man and a poor girl, both misunderstood, who decide on having a good time for a week, but forget that the price had to be paid. A Picture for Every Father, Mother, and Girl. Also screening: "WHERE'S THE KEY? " "WHERE'S THE KEY? " A Screaming Two-Reel Comedy and Excellent Supporting Items. Usual Prices. Tel. 3299 Res. This Picture is recommended by the Censor more particularly for adult audiences. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.15 Daily. 7.30 Daily. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH In "THE DEAD LINE!" '•THE DEAD LINE!" A fascinating story of the life in the Kentucky mountains, where family feuds take toll of life from, generation to generation. Also, PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND In "BLACK SHADOWS!" "BLACK SHADOWS!" A story of the picture is intensely interesting-, filled with thrilling .situations, and conveying a strong moral lesson of lore. You should not miss this compelling Photo-Drama. MUTT & JEFff. LATEST GAZETTES. ORDINARY PRICES. Reserves Tel. 22-334. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! At 8.15 p.m. At 8.15 p.m.. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). COME EARLY! ~SECURE A SEAT! Excellent Music by the NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison Band). Conductor LIEUT. V. HERD WINNERS OF 17 CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZES, PROGRAMME. BAND" ITEMS: Fantasia—"Souvenir do' Russie" (Slavonic) ; Rimmer Contest Selection — "Satanella" (from Balfe's oharming opera) Arranged by Hume Military March—"OS to Camp" Mackis Beyer MISS ELSIE KELL, MISS ELSIE KELL, Artistic Soprano, will Sing— Aria—"Ah, Tempt Me Not" (from "Pagliacci") Leoncavallo Song—"The Call of Maytime" ... Brake MR. R. S. ALLWRIGHT, MR R. S. ALLWRIGHT, Popular Baritone, will Sing— Song—"Farewell in the Deoert" (by request) Stephen* Song—"The Old Black Mare" ... Squire MR. L. SPIRO, MR. L. SPIRO, Violin Soloist, will play— Violin Solo — " Sohnderhaide) Keler-Bela Accompanist—Miss Pauline Anketell. Accompanist—Mr. G. F. Holloway. Silver Coin Collection. N.B.—Patrons are respectfully asked to give as liberally as possible, as expenses are. heavy. Admission free. Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. T ABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS. . NEWTOWN PARK. LABOUR DAY, 25th OCTOBER. ATHLETIC EVENTS, TUG-OF-WAR, DANCING, BABY SHOW. Entries for Tug-of-War, Trades Union Relay Race, and Primary Schools' Relay Race close with the Secretary, Trades Hall, on 18th October. Entries for 1 Mile, 22_0yds, and 100 yds, under the auspices of the N.Z.A.A.A., close with Mr. A. Kitto, Manners-street, on 18tTn October. Entries for Dancing, Baby Show, and other events close on the Sports Ground. A GRAND CO:: CERT Will be held in the TOWN HALL, 8 p.m.. At which the following well-known Artists are engaged: — MISS MABEL ESQUILANT MISS FRANCES MORRISON MISS ANN SULLIVAN MISS FANNY KUTNER SIGNOR LUCTEN CESARONI. The Melody Four, Instrumental Music, Monologues, Wit and Humour. THE POPULAR PASTIME! SKATING: SKATING! SKATING! A GLIDE ON THE LITTLE WHEELS AND YOU FORGET ALL YOUR CARES. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK, HUMBER-ST., ISLAND BAY (Right at Tram Stop). ' This Afternoon: 2.30 to 5 To-night: 7.30 to 10 The fascination that gets and holds you. ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION, consisting of Exhibits from all parts of New Zealand, will be opened by His Worship' the Mayor (J. P. Luke, Esq., M.P.), in the large Concert Chamber of the V.M.C.A., Willis-street, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, The Exhibition will remain Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. to 16th October, inclusive. Admission —One Shilling. H. C. MILXE, Hon. Sec.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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