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This Picture is recommended by the Censor more particularly for adult ■ audiences. aUEEN'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 tho lifo 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 tho picture is intensely interesting, filled with thrilling situations, and conveying a strong moral lesson of love. You should not miss this compelling 1 Photo-Drama. mutt'& jeff. Latest gazettes. ordinary prices. '„„• ■• . Reserves Tel.-22-334. . ■p MPR ES S IJEATBE, , ..Continuous., from 11 a-.m. ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME! -THE ■ ARIZONA CAT CLAW !" "THE ARIZONA. CAT CLAW!" [ Featuring EDYTHE STERLING, The Female " - ' " BILL HART. \ .'.She's got a. big heart —always Teady to help a friend in troubie—ancl this etory is chockful of cflcciting incidents that occurred during tho helping of a, friend — a simple' girl who had loved not wisely but too well. ..... : AJso, ... j "LIBERTY SERlAL"—Episode 18. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TRAVELOGUE USUAL PRICES. Reserves, Tel. 3442. ' BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY! ' TO-NIGHT! "S A L O M E," "S A I. O M. E." "S A L O M E?' "S A L O M X" "S A L O M E!" "S A L 0 ' M El" Reserves, telephone 358 NOTE. — This Picture is recommended more especially for adult audiences. Screening Times: 11.0, 1.15J.3.30, 5.45, 3.15. rj.RAND , BENEFIT CONCERT! , . . TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TOWN HALL. , TOWN HALL. First Appearance of IRISH WARPIPE „,. „. '.. '.. „. BAND! EXCELLENT PROGRAMME! Choral, Concerted, Solo, Instrumental, Elocutionary, and Dancing. ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS' CHAMPION CHOIR. MARIST BROS.'. BOYS' CHOIR. MISS .MARY,'.GLAVIN, Lady Piper. MR. WILL GOUDIE. MR, KEVIN ,S. DILLON, Champion Elocutionist. MISSES JEAN and THELMA M'KEN- ■ ZIE, Champion Dancers MR. WHITEHOUSE, Cornetist. MASTER JACK WATTERS, Champion Boy' Soprano Soloist. MASTER WINSTON M'CARTHY (Harry Laudpr).. „ j I Admission—3s, ,2s, and Is. Box Plan at Bristol. ' B" O XI N G."i! OX IN G .! " Under Management of Manawatu Boxing 'Association. OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON N., THURSDAY ' NEXT. 14th OCTOBER, 1920. FRITZ HOLLAND v. .GEORGE COOK. FRITZ HOLLAND v. GEORGE COOK. Purse; including expenses, £300. • ■ ■ Start about 9.15 p.m. And F. DESMOND (N.Z. Lightweight Champion) v. J. O'KEEFE., At the head of four Amateur Preliminaries, to commence 7.45 p.m. Admission: Ring Side, £2 2s; Front Stalls and .;Dress Circle, £1 Is; Back Stalls, 10s!"'6d; Pit, 6s. , , GEO. GREER, Hon. Sec P.O. Box 70, Palmerßton N. „,Telephone, 1242.. . EASIDE PICTURE- THEATRE, ............ LY ALL BAY." " TO-NIGHT.! , TO-NIGHT! The Famous Japanese Star, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, "■.;■...'.:. in .' , ■.." A Dramatic Romance of Sacrifice and Thrills, "THE . MAN . BENEATH.'' Supports include 10th Episode "Houbo of Hate." ..■ ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FREE PUBLIC LECTURES BY VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE . PROFESSORIAL BOARD. .'HnHE Sixth of a Series of Free Lectures 'JL " by the Members of tho Victoria, University College . Professorial Board will be given in the Town Hall, Concert -Chamber.- on MONDAY, the 11th instant, at.B p.m., when Dr. Sommerville, Profeasor ■of Mathematics, will' deliver a Lecture on "Facts and Fancies of tho Fourth Dimension," illustrated by Lantern Slides. ■ JNO.-R, PALMER, Town Clerk. 7th October. 1920. PACIFIC LODGE, No. 8, U.A.O.D. MEMBERS'. of the above and Sieter Lodges and Lady Friends are reminded of tho Euchre Party and DunceTHIS EVENING, at 8. F MAWHINNEY; Secretary. SOCIET IY~P^ITOITON*I)f~\VOMEN AND CHILDREN. npHE 23rd Annual Meeting will bo held Jl on 14th October, at 8 p.m., Committee Room, Town Hall, Her Excellency Lady Joliicoo presiding. Prominent Citizens Speakers.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2

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