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STRAND THEATRE TRAND THEATRE. SHOWING, SHOWING, SHOWING, TO-DAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Popular, Charming, Delightful MARY MILES MINTER, • MARY MILES MINTER, MARY MILES MINTER. In her latest and best Production, 'ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS' 'ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS' 'ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE HEIGHTS' A Splendid Story, in which the popular star is seen at her very best. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN Is also screening: in one of his Screaming .Comedies, "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," "SUNNYSIDE," ''SUNNYSIDE," ' A Riotous Half Hour's Fun. There are also Excellent Supports. Usual Prices. Tel. 3299 Reserves. A GIGANTIC SUCCESS. ■ ■ We had expected a big attendance, but Last Night's Huge Audience exceeded all expectations. QjHORTT'S THEATRE. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THOS. H. INGE'S Mammoth Six-reel Masterpiece, "AN ALIEN," ."AN ALIEN," "AN ALIEN,'" Adapted from the Famous Poem and Stage Success, "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE," And .Featuring The World-famous Character. Actor, GEORGE BEBAN, r GEORGE BEBAN, Whoso impersonation of Pietro, Massena, the Italian, is the-most wonderful piece, of acting ever. screened. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Pleaso be. Early To-night. :'i ' ■ MASS MEETING. . . , JTGIMPRESS THEATRE, SUNDAY, JGi 27th, at 8 p.m., under auspices of Jim Larkin Release Committee. PROMINENT SPEAKERS— R. Semplo, J. Dyer, J. Thorn (sec. L.R.C.), Jim Roberts (see Waterside Workers' Union), P. H. Hickey (editor Maoriland Worker). Collection in aid of Larkin Release Fund. Liberty-lovers, como in crowds! NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY.WELLINGTON CENTRAL BRANCH. A SPECIAL Ordinary Meeting will be held TUESDAY, Ist March, 7.30 p:m., Trades Hall, Vivian-st. 'Business to be. dealt with is urgent. All members are requested to attend, as this concerns them vitally. Remember the date; H. PINNOCK, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESEN. TATION COMMITTEE. RATINGON UNIMPROVED VALUES. A PUBLIC MEETING in favour of -"-.& taking a, Poll under the Rating Amendment Act, 1911, on the question of levying ALL" rates- in :-he City of Wellington under 'the Rating on Unimproved Values System will bo held under the auspices of the Wellington Labour Representation Committee in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 3rd MARCH, at 8 o'clock. Principal Speakei^-MR. P. J. O'REGAN. Other Speakera to bo announced later. kilbirnielvssociation football CLUB. T-IE First Annual General Meeting of the above Club will bo held in the -Kilbirnie Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, at 8 p.m. All members and intending msrabere aro requested to attend. For further :nformation. apply 105, Wai-papa-road, Hataitai. S. E. BROWN. Act. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON LADIES' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE Dorcas Meeting of above Society will resume work in Sfc. John's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, ttio 3rd of. MARCH, at 2 p.m. ' M. M'INTOSH, Hon. Sec. W.L.C.A. BROOKLYN HARRIERS AND A.A.C. rrtHE Annual General Meeting of tho A above Club will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, at.7.30 p.m., in the Scottish Society's Rooms,. 123 a, Cubastreet. All interested in this class of sport aro cordially invited to bo present. D. TODD, Hon. Secretary, WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. OLD STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. finHE Annual Meeting.of the Old Stu-* JL dents' Association will bo held at the College on FRIDAY NEXT, 4th March at 8 p.m. All Okl Students are requested to come along., . " A. E. JONES, - Hon. Sec. FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION STOP-WORK MEETING. TUESDAY. npHE MONTHLY Slop-work Meeting of J^i Members of the Seamen's Union will bo held at tho Masonic Hall, Bouleottstreet, at 7.45 a.m. on TUESDAY NEXT. Every member in port is required to attend, and Ships' Officers are notified that this is a meeting in terms of the agreement with Shipowners, and all members of tho Union aro to bo permitted- to attend. Business: Minutes, Reports, Executive Recommendations, General Matters. - Admission: The Union Book of each member must bo presented to tho Doorkeeper for admission. , W. T. YOUNG, • -General Secretory. MORNINGTON' (LADIES') GOLF ■ CLUB. TIE Annu&l General Meeting will be held at the Pavilion, Britomartstreet, on Saturday, sth March, at 4 p.m. Members and intending members are invited to attend. Business important SECRETARY. V.M.C.A. SOCCER FOOTBALL CLUB. THE General Meeting- of tho above club will be held in the Association Rooms on Tuesday, Ist March, 1921, at 7.50 p.m. Intending players invited. M. TRACEY, Physical Director. J. L. HAY, General Secretary. V MC.A., : . WILLIS-STREET.-STRANGERS' TEA AND SERVICE--5 p.m., SUNDAY. Speaker—Rev. F. Harris. '„ All Young Men cordinlly invited, especially stranguis. . LAWK E XCi\~lW, 7WMv*£Tlaf • Signs, Tioksts, Poster

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 49, 26 February 1921, Page 3

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