EVERYBODY'S I VERYBODY'S I The Final Screening To-night of our I I Splendid Programme. HARRY MOREY, HARRY MOREY, "THE MAN WHO WON!" "THE MAN WHO WON!" A virile drama of » Teal man's fight ' against fate. Also Showing: "MYSTERY OF 13 !"—Episode 14, "MYSTERY OF 13 !"—Episode 14. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ■An Absorbing Drama of the Stage. MARGARITA FISHER MARGARITA. FISHER I In a play of a chorus girl who got married to the wrong man— "TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY!" "TRIXIE FROM BROADWAY!"- ! Then the Final Number of "MYSTERY OF 13!"— Episode 15. "MYSTERY OF 13!"— Episode 15. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. LAST DAY LAST DAY •« A L O M B x " NOTE. — This Picture is recommended more'espsciaUy for adult audienoes. - RINCESS THEATRE. ~ RINCESS THEATRE. For the Last Time To-night, MARY PICKFORD. ' MARY PICKFORD. In "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN ?" "HOW COULD YOU, JEAN?" DORIS MAY & DOUGLAS MACLEAN ■r "23i HOURS' LEAVE!" "23i HOURS' LEAVE!" FATTY ARBUCKLE In "THE GARAGE.!" Usual prices. Tel. 1967. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Gourtena.y-pl. Tel. 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Now FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' OompiußJ' Enthusiastic Reception of MR. LOUTS BLOY, The Famous Banjo Soloist. PAGDEN AND STANLEY, The favourite Farcical Sketch' Duo. MR. LOUIS LONDON, In a New Reoertoire of Successes. Greater Success than Ever of THE REV. FRANK GORMAN, The Famous Singing Parson. WALTER GEORGE and his SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In the One-act Musical Comedy, "THE BANDITS." Prices—D.C. and OS., 2s 7d; Reserves, 3s 2d; Stalls, Is 7d; Family Circle, Is Id. Booking at The Bristol until 5, thereafter at Burnett's Confectionery. TyCJR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. NORMA TALMADGB In "SHE LOVES AND LIES." Graphics, Scenics, Topical Budget, and a Sparkling Comedy, entitled "CUT THE CARDS." SPECIAL MEETINGS On "THE TABERNACLE OF ISRAEL" Will be helß in fTIHE GOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-ST.,. THIS EVENING, at 7.45 O'CLOCK. Speaker: MR. ROBERT MILLER, Subject for this week : "THE COVERINGS OF THE TABERNAOLE." WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT •STUDENTS' SOCIETY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Meeting of members for the 1920 Season will be held in Accountante' Chambers, Johnston-street, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: Address by Mr. Ernest W. Hunt, F.P.AW.Z., F.C.P.A.. entitled "The Detection and Prevention o! Fraud in Account." THOS. AUTON, Chartered Secretary (England). SOCIETY PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE 23rd Annual Meeting will be held on 14th October, at 8 p.m., Committee Room, Town Hall, Her Excellency Lady Jellicoo presiding. Speakers: Rev. Pago, Rev. Dr. J. K. Elliott, Dr. A. K. Newman, Hon. C. J. Parr, Hon. Mark Cohen. You are cordially invited-to attend. ARE YOU INTERESTED j In the BUTTER QUESTION? THEN COME ALONG AND HEAR MR. J. M'COMBS. M.P., at the Alexandra Kail, Abel Smith-street, NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, when you will hear some facts that will amaze you. 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). i This Afternoon: 2.30 to 5 ] -To-night: 7.30 to 10 The fascination that gets and holds you. i ARTHUR L. POWER, Manager. WAIRARAPA SHOW. ' WAIRARAPA SHOW. A o>RD ANNUAL PUREBRED STOCK *S«5 SHOW AND EXHIBITION. AT UARTERTON. 27th and 28th OCTOBER, 1920. SPECIAL CLASS FOR CONCRETB POST?. N.Z. Ayrshire Cattle Hreeders' Championships. Also. Union S.S. Company's Cup for Champion Maro or Filly in North Island to be competed for. 33 VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS 35 33 AND TROPHIES. 33 ENTRIES CLOSE 13th OCTOBER. Schedule* on application to , L< H. SitxActl t Box 25, CurtsrtQß. '
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 2
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