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QUR THEATRE, NBV7TOWN. "YES OR NO!" NORMA. TALMADGB NORMA TALMADGE In a dutl rol«, demonstrates how nraoh depends on a woman'B •niwer. . A Wonderful Drama. Episode 10 "THE INVISIBLE HAND." A real thriller. f'THE MYSTERIOUsV STRANGER!" Gaumbnt. Topical. Come Early if you wmnt a seat. TTNIVERSAL PICTURE THEATRE! U; ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! ; Hare you the Right to Happiness! If not, come and see DOROTHY PHILLIPS In "THE BIGHT TO HAPPINESS!" RIGHT TO HAPPINESS!" TO HAPPINESS!" HAPPINESS!" Doore open 7.30 p.m. Screened 7.50 p.m. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT * ' STUDENTS' StKXETY. NOTICE is hereby given that a Meet- • ing of the above Society will be held in Accountants' Chambers, Johnston-street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th' instant, at 8 p.m., when a Mock Mooting of Shareholders in "Wood-Knots (N Z) Ltd.," will take place. , - THOS. AUTON, A.0.1.5. (Eng.) Hon. Secretary. ' I COLLECTION AT NEWTOWN PARK TO-MORROW. mHE WELLINGTON ZOOLOGICAL J- SOCIETY, which has helped to buy several of the principal animals that have been exhibited in the Zoo will, TO-MORROW, inaugurate a movement to help to buy an-ELEPHANT by taking a collection in Newtown Park. The Artillery Band will be playing there, and any contributions from £10 to Id will be thankfully received. Come and see the Water Buffalo. JOHN CASTLE, *i Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Wellington Zoological Society. : ' INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. COMBINED SACRED NIGHT to be held in Pioneer Lodgeroom, Mission Hall, Webb-street, MONDAY, 25th APRIL, at 8 p.m. , Address by REV. KNOWLES SMITH. Open night. Visitors invited. E. MONTGOMERY, District Seoretary. - ELECTION. COURT OF CONVOCATION. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. AN Election of a Member of the Senate of the University of New Zealand, by the' District Court of Convocation for the Victoria University District, will bo held' on WEDNESDAY. Ist JUNE, 1921,. the-Poll dosing at 5 p.m. Every candidate for election must be nominated in writing by one or more electors entitled to vote for his election, and the nomination is to bear the candidate's consent 1 hereto. Nominations will close at noon on Saturday, 7th May, 1921: Applications for enrolment and all notices relating to the election to be address- ?■£ n° the Registrar °f Victoria College, Wellington, from whom forms of nomination may be obtained. The Register will be closed at 5 p.m.. on Friday, 6th May, G. G. S. ROBISON, Returning Officer. nHHE electric undei-takingeTof the City -*■ Council involve hundreds of thousands of pounds. Vote for Expert adjninistration— BUCKLEY. TO OUR CLIENTS. HERE are a few advantages to be gained by selecting BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA for your Danoe Functions:— Our Musicians are all skilled playerß, and all keen About their service they give you, because thoy look upon their playing as part of their living. Only the very latest music selected for your programmes. Our interests are with you to make your functions a success. The fact that our Orchestra has been engaged to play at two leading dances in Palmereton. North is sufficient for you to judge that we are able to do you service. That two of the leading dancing teachers have heard our Orchestra and engaged our services is another reason why your support is worth giving to the abovementioned. We assist free where deserving cases of charity come under our notice. To enable us to deliver only the ' best of music for your rervice, we have acquired Musicians from the leading Dance Halls in Australia, and, as this places us under considerable expense, we trust you will appreciate our efforts by favouring us with your support. Our Agents: B. LEWIS AND CO., Tel. 21-700. Cuba-st., Wellington. Or L. A. BRAUND, 43, Palmer-street, Wellington. MUSIC WILL INCREASE. YOUR HAPPINESS. AFTER the day's work is over, it is real rest to forget the strain of business and indulge in a quiet play, or listen to someone playing the latest melodies on a good piano. c '.We say a good Piano, because only on a good Piano can good playing be effected. Such instruments as those made by Messrs. John Broadwood, Collard and Collard, Samas, Shelton, Willis, Bell, Stodart, or Campbell, stand paramount. See them now at The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. Behold their magnificent finish and imposing exterior appearance. Hear their unusually rich mellow tone. Become familiar with the easy-payment system, which enables everyone to possess a magnificent instrument at a very small regular instalment. If you cannot call, write to "LAZY MISSISSIPPI" SONG, the greatest hit of the season. Price, 2a; posted, 2s 2d. THE BRISTOL PIANO, LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Iriand Manager. TOUCKLEY was for 15 years Chief ■*-* Electrician to the <N.Z. Government P. and T. Department. Citizens can get Mb services by voting for him. , .-. THANKS NOTICE. Tl/TR. and MRS. J. BATES and Family „. dail«! to thank all friends and neighboure for their nssistance during the tire at Glenooe-street, and the many kindly offer* of help.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 3