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WOULD YOU LOVE TO TRAVEL? Then TRAVEL BY TRAVELOGUE. \ i J. C. WILLIAMSON, UTD., j * Present LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, The Famous American War Correspondent. WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. FILMS AND STORY. (P RA N D OPERA HOUSE. WRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOR SIX? NIGHTS ONLY! Commercing SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 20th OCT. READ HOW LONDON AND LATELY AUSTRALIA WERE CARRIED OFF THEIR FEET. WONDERFUL.—Tho London Times wrote:—"Even the Royal Albert Hall (the largest concert auditorium in the world) is proving, hardly large enough for tho crowds. It is a unique and wonderful entertainment." THEY ENTHRALL.-Lloyd's News confessed: "In all London to-day there is nothing more, completely engrossing. Many things contrive to get then selves overpraised. B'or once let the praise ring true The great audience sits, never moving; such is the enthrallment of the picture tbay see and the thrilling story they hear." THRILLING.—The Manchester Guardian writes: "This travelogue brings the real romantic East. Soms of the films are positively hair-raising." BEAT THIS.—Tho London Daily Mail asserted: "They are the most wonderful coloured and motion pictures that have ever been shown." SOMETHING NEW.—The Evening News, Sydney, describes the entertainment as: "Something which the audience never suspected. It is filled with mystic charm and delightful surprise. Thousands who sought admission last night had to turn reluctantly away, but thoso who helped to crowd tho great hall felt happier even than they had anticipated being when timy discovered tho newness and the v.ortli of the entertainment." MARVELLOUS PICTURES—Tbo Sydney Morning Herald said: "Mr. Lowell ! Thomas tells a. story which is packed full of life and incident, illustrated by an endless succession of moving pictures. They may be' ranked as among the finest ever projected on a screen." . THERE ARE COLUMNS AND COLUMNS OF SUCH PRAISE, BUT Surely enough has, boon quoted to convince you that you cannot afford to lose the.great, opportunity of seeing such films, and hearing a story that will thrill you. BOOK ON WEDNESDAY AT THE BRISTOL. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s Is. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■_ Courtenay-pl. Tel. 165.. '. " ; TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT, Now FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. ENTIRE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. new artists: new specialties, NEW REVUE. To-night, Special Engagement of MR. LOUIS BLOY, MR, LOUIS BLOY, The Famous Banjo Soloist. To-night, Reappearance of PAGDEN AND STANLEY, PAGDEN AND, STANLEY, ' Tho favourite Farcical Sketch Duo. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION. The Exceptionally Successful MR. LOUIS LONDON, ; In a New Repertoire of Successes. A Great' Added Feature. Sixth Week/A Greater Success Than Ever THE REV. FRANK GORMAN, THE REV. FRANK GORMAN, THE REV. FRANK GORMAN, Tho Famous Singing Parson, in an entirely now selection of vocal gems and humorous anecdotes. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WALTER GEORGE And WALTER GEORGE His SUNSHINE PLAYERS, SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In N the One-act Musical Comedy, "THE BANDITS," A Kaleidoscopio "THE BANDITS," Concoction of Mirth, Youth "THE BANDITS." Colour and Harmony. "THE BANDITS." A REGULAR HOLIDAY SHOW. Miles of Merriment; a Melodious Score." TWELVE PRINCIPALS. A Big Bevy of Beauties, comprising THE SUNSHINE BALLET Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Reserves, 3s 2d; Stalls, Is 7d; Family Circle, Is Id. Booking at The Bristol until 5, thereafter at Burnett's Confectionery. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ANNUAL MEETING. MEMBERS and Others interested in tho work of the Society are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEET. ING, which will be held at the OFFICE of thn SOCIETY, 105, CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY. WELLINGTON, on TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1920, at 4 p.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of Annual Report and Accounts, Election of Officers, General. A. MAURICE ANDERSON, Secretary. NAVY LEAGUE. fl/TiEMBERS of tho Navy League, in- '■"-*• eluding the Girls' Branch, desirous to Reserve Seats for tho Nelson Night Celebrations, 21st OCTOBER, aro requested to communicate with the Hon. Secretary, Box 972, G.P.0., Wellington, on or before THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER. Admission is free. ROBERT DARROCH, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DISTRESS IN CENTRAL EUROPE. I HEREBY convene a Public Meeting in tho Council Chambnr, Town Hall, on THURSDAY, ihc 14th instant, at 4 p.m., to consider what, steps shall he taken lo raise fund- for tho relief of the Distress in Central Europe. JOHN P. LUKE, Mijor. I. Utb^Gctober, .1820.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2

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