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TO-DAY. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS. RINOESB. CONTINUOUS, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Another Brilliant Array of Cinematographic Gems. Headed by THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In Her Happiest Picture, "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN ?" "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?" "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN ?" Guaranteed to make a. chronio dyspeptic laugh is "THE GARAGE!" Played by FATTY ARBUCKLE. The Fun is Fast and Furious. "Come prepared. Also Showing DORIS MAY & DOUGLAS MACLEAN In "23* HOURS' LEAVE!" A delightful five-act Comedy-Drama Good Music. Good Music. Screening times: "How Could You, Jean," 11, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30. "23£ Hours' Leave," 12.30. 3.45, 7. ■ "The Garage,' 2, 5, 8. Usual Prices. Tel. 1967. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. HIS MA'JESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay.pl. Tol. 165, TO-NIGHT, at 8. "SATURDAY, »t 2.30. Nstt FULLERS' Vauderille Specialty FULLERS' Company. La€t Appearance of Last MISS WISH WYNNE, Last Two MISS WISH WYNNE Two Nights MISS WISH WYNNE, Nijrhte Triumphant Success of WALTER "The Cruise WALTER GEORGE of the GEORGE SUNSHINE Cymbeline." SUNSHINE PLAYERS. PLAYERS. Unbounded Success Nightly of MR. LOUIS LONDON, THE REV FRANK GORMAN, The Famous Sinking Parson. Prices—D.C. and Stalls, 3s 2d; Upper Circle. Is Id. Booking (6d extra) at The Bristol, Lambton-quay, until 1 p.m. Thereafter at Burnett's, next Theatre. Doora, 7.20. WELLINGTON CITY 'COUNCIL. HPOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. CESAR FRANCK ORGAN RECITAL: CESAR FRANCK ORGAN RECITAL. CESAR FRANCK ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NTGHT, 8.15 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Fantaisie in A. Andantino in E Flat. Prelude Fugue and Variation (Op. 18). Lento. Choral (No: 2 in B Minor). Psyche—Poemß Symphonique pour Orcheetre et Choeurs. Part 1. Sorameil de Psyche, PByohe enlevee par les Zephyrs Part 11. Lea Jardins d'Eros. ADMISSION: Sixpence and One Shilling. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Bth Ootober, 1920. Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Jellieoe. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1920 (By courtesy of Walter Fuller, Esq). In Aid of ANGLICAN BOYS' HOMES. Full Programme will be published NextWeek. Local Talent will Assist. Box Plan at Bristol on Wednesday, 13th. The following will be held to assist the effort for Anglican Boys' Homes— 9th OCTOBER (Saturday)— St. Thomas's Hall, at 8 p.m., Tramway Entertainment. 12th OCTOBER (Tuesday)—A Coin Afternoon at the Residence of Mrs. R. Sim, 57, Austin-street. Progressive EuchTe begins at 2130 p.m.. 12th OCTOBER (Tuesday)—At Masonic Hall, Boulcotfc-street, Progressive 500. Music, Supper, and Dancing to follow, to assist the Kins Stalls. Prizes. Popular Prices: 5s double ticket and 14th SOCTOBER (Thursday)—A Garden Party at the President's Residence, 32, Jlobson-street. Is admission, including Afternoon Tea.. Games, Competitions, Sales, etc. 14th OCTOBER (Thursday) —At St. Thomas's Hall an Entertainment will be given by Misses G. Preston and Dorothy Butler Games, etc. 16th OCTOBER (Saturday Week)—A Jumble Sale will be held at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street, at 2.30. All Parishes are asked, to collect and send "Jumbles." Send things on Friday, 2-5, and Saturday morning. 22nd OCTOBER (Friday Week)— Closing Social of St. Mark's Girls' Club. Dancing 8 to 12. At the recent Street Sales Day the winner of Lady's Hand-knitted Golf Jumper was Mies R. Taylor, whose guess was 576. A Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary will be held on MONDAY, at 2.30 p.m., at 39, Johnston-street (Accountants' Chambers). Business: General. M. WATERS, Hon. Sec. "CAIRO" BRADLEY. "CAIRO' BRADLEY. "CAIRO" BRADLEY. GREAT MEN'S MEETING. REAT MEN'S MEETING. EMPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M. Subject: "THE TRAGEDY OF LUpT AND THE TRIUMPH OVER IT." Chairman: Mr. JOHN EDIE, M.P. Other prominent citizens will be on the platform. IMPORTANT NOTE: This meeting was advertised to take plaoe in the Concert Chamber, but owing to the great crowds this talk has drawn elsewhere, and the interest whioh has been aroused, Mr. Bradley's campaign <>XBCutivo has decided to take a larger building—the Empress Theatre. In this eddrefs Mr. Bradley will fearlessly deal with one of the three burning questions that every man in Wellington is faced with. 7 p.m. SUNDAY—EMPRESS THEATRF. MEETING FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Subject.: "UNTAMEABLE MONSTERS." Another Groat Talk. Bright Music. Malo Quartette. No Collection. Members of Mr. Bradley's Committee and Friends are reminded of the fellowship meeting to be held in the Vivianstreet Baptist Schoolroom this evening. O<T THOMAS'S HORTICULTURAL O SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING. FRIDAY, 15tli OCTOBER, 8 p.m. ' IN SMALL SCHOOLROOM. All Interested in Horticulture Specially Invited,

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 3

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