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1921 PANTOMIME. 1921 1921 PANTOMIME. 1921 "SINBAD" PANTOMIME. "SINBAD" PANTOMIME. THURSDAY - NEXT! - THURSDAY The Box Plans for the FIRST SIX NIGHTS and SATURDAY NEXT and WEDNESDAY WEEK MATINEES are now on view at The Bristol Piano Co. GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE LESSBES-J. C. "WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager - - John Farrell. THURSDAY NEST, 21st APRIL. THURSDAY NEXT, 21st APRIL. For a Season of 12 Nights. J. AND N. TAIT'S Superb Pantomime, " SINBAD THE SAILOR." "SINBAD THE SAILOR." Interpreted by a Great Cast— Jennio Hartley Dan Agar Ncllio MacCarthy Edgely and Dawo Linda Young William Hassan Elsie Parkos Colin Crane Margot Lester Kelso Henderson Ethel Walker Bert Nicholson Jack Cannot Tlio Littlejohns. GOKGEOUS BALLETS Incluilo THE MOTH AND CANDLE BALLET THE SUBMARINE BALLET THE CORAL BALLET THE DIAMOND VALLEY BALLET THE BALLET OF ANIMALS There are TWENTY WONDERFUL SCENES. Which include ■ THE PORT OF BALSORA THE DOCKS OF BAXSORA DECK OF THE SAUCY SHERBERT THE RAFT AT SEA UNDER THE SEA THE WHALE'S BACK THE OORAL CAVE THE DIAMOND VALLEY THE CALIPH'S PALACE BUTTERFLY LAND THE CARPENTER'S SHOP THE GORGEOUS PINK PALAOB PRICES—D.O. and R.S., 8s 6d; Stalls, *s; Gailery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices iplus tax. FIRST MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. Touring Manager - - Charles Berkeley. TO-DAY, at 2.15, and. 7.30 TO-NIGHT. Magnificent All-Star Programme. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Wellington's Leading Cinema. (I)— The Picturisation of E. Phillips Oppenheim's , "MASTER OF MEN." ' "MASTER OF MEN." A virilo story of a strong man's fight against tho forces of circumstance and opportunity. A Novel Novel! I "MASTER OF MEN," "MASTER OF MEN," From the pen of England's Leading Story-Teller. (2) QUEENIE THOMAS QUEENIE THOMAS In •'HAPPINESS THAT COUNTS," "HAPPINESS THAT COUNTS," A delightfully romantic story of American hustle and British stolidity.'! In addition; TOPICAL. BUDGET, SCENIC, AND No. 1 KINE KOMEDY KARTOON("NobbIer Flies tho Pacific"), an English Movie Cartoon with a Laugh. Prices as usual. Tel. 22-334 for Ree. For Good Pictures, Good Music, Good Scats,' and the Best Entertainment, visit THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. T ABOUR CANDIDATES will Address i-i Meetings as under, starting at 8 p.m. — TO-NIGHT-NORTHLAND SCHOOLROOM—Speakers: Merits. P. H. Hickey, W. T. Young, Councillor C. H. Chapman, and Mr 3. S. J. Catlow. Mr. J. Read will preside. TO-NIGHT— KAIWARRA HALL—Speakers: Conn, cillor P. Frasor, M.P., Messrs. M. Walsh, W. A. Croskery, T. Brimlle, and R. H. Stickney, and Mra. S. Snow. TO-NIGHT-SOLDIERS' STATUE, MITCHELLTOWN—Speakers : Messrs A. L. Monteith. R. M'Koon, E. Canham, Councillor J. Glover, and Mra. Ciirmichael. WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL— Masonic Hall, Seatoun. Maranui Hall, Lyall Bay. St. Hilda's Hall, Island Bay. Veitch and Allen's Corner (open nir), TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (Wednesday), 'at 2»30, alt the Labour Women Candates wil address a- meeting of Women in tho TRADES HALL, Vivian-streot. All Women cordially invited. JAMES THORN, Secreta.ry. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. S. A. WRIGHT will addrws th» Electors aa follows: — TO-NIGHT (Tuesday)—Miramar Town Hall, at 8. Wednesday, 20th April—Ngaio Methodist Church, at 8. Thursday, 21st April—Kilbirnie, O'Donnell's Hall, at 8. Friday, 22nd April—Roseneath Public Schoolroom, at 8. Saturday, 23rd April—Northland Methodist Schoolroom, at 8. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. ALEX. W^PAKTON will address the -<-3t. electors as follows: — WEDNESDAY, 20th-Tca. Rooms, Park Gate, and Dustin's Cuba*street. THURSDAY, 21st—Lyall Bay Churoh Hall. Froybßrg-strcct. SUPPORT THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. /COUNCILLORS 1. M. Dale, Jno. \J Burns, and Messrs. H. D. Bennett and A. W. Porton will address tho Elecm3 MASONIC HALL, SEATOUN, TO-NIGHT, 19th APRIL, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Brodie will occupy tha chair. VOTE FOR JJ. KERSLAKE for. City Council, • tho Progressive.. Practical Candidate, who hns had many years of Municipal experience as Oversee-r of Works to the Council, a position from which he recontly retired. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. VOTE for J. W. BUTLER (Director Boys' Instituto and S.A. Rhodes' Home for Boys). Hospital Reform: (1) One day oft' every week for all nurses; (2) . an inoreaso of the present salary of probationer nurses, now 12s 6d per weok; (3) a superannuation scheme in order to retain nurses who have passed thoir examination. T H. ELSON, of Johnsonville, will Not bo responsible for Debts incurred in my na,mo after this date. H. P: ELSON. JSLAND BAY—For Sale, 5 large rooms, bathroom, largo washhouse, h. and c. water, c.1., front verandah, every convenience. Prico £775; cash £150, balance arranged. Apply Dominion Land Agency, 205, RWdiford-et, Tol. 24-002.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 2

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