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i COME TO THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT ! Have you ever dreamed dreams of sailing off one day, care freo and happy, to the mysterious lands of strange peoples and stranger customs, where thrills awaited you, and unimagined scenes delighted the eye? GIVE OVER DREAMING! , GIVE OVER DREAMING! PREPARE NOW TO TRAVEL, PREPARE NOW TO TRAVEL, Guided by LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, Who has come from America- to tell ua. his now World-famouß Story, WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. At the nUAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. FOR A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE? WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. YOU CAN TOUR with sixty thousand camels the memory-laden and myetical land of Milk and Honey. YOU CAN EXPLORE the pirate-infested deserts of the forbidden land of the • Arabian Nights. YOU CAN FLY above the Pyramids, soar ov«r the Dead Sea and the Jordan, and come down in a spinning nose-dive over Bethlehem wrth the Anzac Flying Corps. YOU CAN WATCH the weird dances of the natives on the edge of the African Jungles. YOU CAN TREK across the land of the date palm, veiled women, and romance, with the mysterious Colonsl Lawrence, whose story is as fascinating as Robineon Crueoe'e. YOU CAN RIDE with General Chaytor and the Anzac Light Horse as they sweep across the "Plains of Sharon and fight at Armageddon. YOU CAN DELVE amid the lost Arabian City of Petra, the most beauti> ful city ever built by man. YOU CAN JOURNEY with General Chauvol and his Anzao Crusaders - from Gaza to Damascus, and from Jerusalem down to Jerioho. YOU CAN SEE the surrender of tha moet-fought-for oity in tKo world— the Holy City, Jerusalem YOU CAN HEAR LOWEL THOMAS tell tho most enthralling of human stories—America's tribute to Anzac Valor THEN— YOU CAN CLAIM that your dreams havo come true; that you have travelled amid scenes it is given few to see, and had experiences that others, less fortunate, cannot even imagine. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. PRICES —Drees Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss. Stalls, 4s and Js. Gallery, ?_ and Is. "CAIRO" BRADLEY. "CAIRO" BRADLEY. "CAIRO" BRADLEY. riONCEET CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Subject: "THE INVINCIBLE LIFE." Mr. Bradloy's Campaign ends on Monday next. The concluding- Meetings will be as follow: — % FRIDAY, SAT., and MON., at 8 p.m.— . CONCERT CHAMBER. SUNDAY, at 3 p.m.—Men's Meeting, EMPRESS THEATRE. SUNDAY, at 8 p.m.—Mixed Meeting, EMPRESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW'S STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION At CHORTT'S THEATRE. At tOHORTT'S THEATRE. SOME MEN ARE WOMEN-HATERS BY NATURE, SOME BY PREFERENCE,' Some because they think it Clever, but they.all fall ' "SOONER OR LATER!" "SOONER OR LATER!" "SOONER OR LATER!" 'SOONER OR LATER!" THE GENTLE SEX TAKES CARE OF THAT. PATRICK MURPHY Was «■ Woman-hater in tho Latest Brilliant Selznick Production, "SOONER OR LATER!" "SOONER OR LATER!" But a pretty girl upset his hate.. He was a speed kingpin his motor, but he couldn't go fast enough to get away from her, attractions. SEE THE CLEVER PERFORMANCE Of OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE In the sparkling adaptation of Lewis Browne's story, "The Woman Hater." BURGLARS—A KIDNAPPED WIFEMISTAKEN IDENTITY. A WOMAN HATER TRAPPED. IT'S A GEM. Also, Episode Nine of "THE GREAT GAMBLE 1" Wellington, 13th October, 1920. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE. i HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVER-NOR-GENERAL will hold'"* Levee : at Government House, Wellington, on MONDAY, ISih October, at 4 o'clock p.m. Gentlemen attending the Levee should wear uniform, evening dress, or morning dress. Those having cards for the Private Entree are desired to attend not later than 3.45 p.m. Each gentleman attending the Levee is requested to bring two cards, on both of which his name should be distinctly written. One of these cards shot Id be given to the Orderly at tho door, and the other should be handed to the Officer anilounc- ' inff the names to Hre Excellency. : In accordance %vith the custom followed ••it His Majesty's Levees, there will be no ; precedence* in the order of presentation, but members of the respective bodies are requested to enter tosethPr a* much us possible. A. U. W. CURTIS, Captain, | Private Secretary to the iWrtWorGeneral. OA MA RU POTATOES-OAMAR U. iIyST'ANTED Known—Best Red Dakotas. »» 4s 6d half cwt, 8s Gd 1 cwt. 14* fnll sack, delivered anywhere. All Fruit, V«st<rt»blc4. And Produce whol-aal* prices, Colonial Produce, 4?. Glmmee-st, j tsl. 20-476.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 2

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