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TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! QUEEN'S THEAT R E (Wellington's Leading Theatre). LAST TWO NIGHTS of the Spaotacular Nordisk Super-Production, Starring G. . S. TOLNESS and LILY JAOOBSON, Two Brilliant Continental Artirts, "A DAUGHTER OF BRAHMA." A Delightfu^Romance of the East, With its Majesty and Splendour. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES CHAS. CHAPLIN in "THE PUGILIST." SESSIONS DAILY, 2.15 and 7.30. . FRIDAY NEXT Commencing ■ FRIDAY NEXT. An All-British Production which no Masterpiece of Filmdom'has ever approached. SIR HALL CAINE'S "DARBY, AND JOAN." . A story such as genius breathes upon the burnished mirror of the world—and then smooths* out with ivory hands—and sighs. Special Engagement of MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL, wfio will Render the Song Version of "Darby and Joan." RESERVES, TELEPHONE 2-334. ' -

WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CAPvNIVAL. WONDERFUL CAVE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL .CAVE CARNIVAL. ffIHE Carnival, which opens in. ■*■ the Town Hall on SATURDAY, js going to be an eyeopener to the "public o£ Wellington. Imagine ■ the largo hall converted into a huge, dazzling , cave, with wonderfully realistic stalactites and stalagmites, glistening in every direction. Imngine. if you can. the world-famed "bridal veil," and tho equally- j noted Eflow-wofni cave, the "bride's cake," and the huge 17ft otalactite—the largest in the world. They will all be 6een in natural shape and colourings—a eight unparalleled in tho history of Wellington.' ! ■ ' CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. ' CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. ' i CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. CONCERTS EVERY NIGHT. The best talent m Wellington, has been freely offered to help in the good work of raising funds for the Community Club, and there will bo turns by the Charley's Aunt Club, tho. Gay Gambols, ' Tramway Entortainers, as well as programmes by the pupils of Mies j Gladys Campbell, Miss , Helen Gard'nor, Miss Dorothy Sunders, Mr. Culford 8011, Mr. S.. Airtb, ' Mr. J. Knoweley, also Mr. Rejr. Oakley,'. Mr. Frank Andrews, My. . Tuohy, and a. host of other wellknown and popular artists. \ CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, 6th MARCH, 1921, 8 p.m. GRAND RECITAL GI^ND RECITAL WELUNGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND. SPECIAL': CORNET SOLO by CHAMPION CORNETTIST of AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND. SEE SATURDAY NIGHT'S POST. •QIT. PATRICK'S ' DAY SPORTS. NEWTOWN PARK, THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, Commencing 2 p.m. Prizes, Trophiei. Fjrst. Second. £s. d. £a. d. 1. 100 yds St. Patrick's Day Handicap ... S0 0 2 0 0 2. 440 yds Ladies^ B^ce^ g g q 3. 1 Mile Handicap ... 3 0 0 2 0 0 4. 120 Hurdles Hop. 6 0 0 2 0 0 5. High Jump Hep. 20 0 .1 0 0 6. Hop, Step, k Jump Handicap '..... 2 0 0 10 0 7. 1 Mile Walk Hop. 3 0 0 2 0 0 The above events are open to inombßrs of the N.Z.A.A.A. only. Entries close wiffi Mr. Kitto, Mannersst., on MONDSY,:7th MARCH, at 5 p.m. HI i■mm n ■ i in ■■' f■. ii- '■ iif in nr-r ■■ i THE SCOTTISH .SOCIETY AND PIPE BAND OF WELLINGTON • | (Incorp.). GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, Con- | cert-Chamber, Town Hall. SATURDAY,. sth MARCH, 1921, 8 p.m. . j Piping-, Dancing, Singing, Refresh- i Tickets—Gents 2s 6d. Ladies Is 6d. A. G. TAYLOR. Secretary; ■ N. M'LEAN. Treasurer. Box 824. Pips Baud teav«« i'esi. O&Oa Squtro lit : T. 15 p.m. |

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 2