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QUEEN'S. FRIDAY NEXT. EDDIE POLO In the World's Greatest Serial, "KING OF THE CIRCUS!" PRINCES8 V THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRB. Continuous 11 to 10 Daily. Now Showing. Now Showing-. The - inimitable PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE ■ . . . In "THE TIBER'S CUB," "THE TIGER'S CUB," "THE TIGER'S CUB," ' "THE TIGER'S CUB," Th» most thrilling and heart-appealing Alaskan drama ever chown. Brilliant supporting programme. Episode ten: "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." The serial of action. "HIS UNLUCKY JOB." "HIS UNLUCKY JOB." Sunshine Comedy. "Fox World Newi." Prices as Usual. Tel. 1967. , ' PRINCESS. - PRINCESS. 3t7 MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. © JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of ST. BARNABAS'; ROSENEATH. THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Piano Solo Kathleen Hall 2. Dance—Operatic Phyllis Colwell 3. Song—Selected Ira Wolfgang 4. Recitation—Selected ... Heather Wylie 5. Dance—lrish Jig Masters W. and R. Browne 61 Song—Selected Winnie Cooley 7. Ballet—Stars and Stripes Miss D. Saunders's Pupils 8. Recitation—" The Invalid" Sinclair Breen 9. Song—" Only One Penny" —'• Mr. Wolfgang 10. Dance—Coster Clara Nichol and.R. Johnson 11. Recitation—" The Highwayman " Violet Wilson 12. Classical Dance P. Dewsbury and L. Josephs 13. Recitation—Selected Mary Cooley 14. Song and Chorus—" Swanee " Master and Miss W. Cooley Interval. _ .' 15. Piano Duet ... Kevin* Fitzgerald and Kathleen Hall 16. Song—" My Rose " ... Thelma Aitken 17. Dance—"Thorn Scena," Reni Johnson 18. Recitation —Selected ..'. Violet Wilson 19. Song-r-" Cinders " ..- Jean Fuller 20. Dance-^-Sailor's -Hornpipe ' ■ P. M'Millan and U. Brown 21. Recitation—Selected ...... Mary Cooley £2. Song—" Home, Little Maori " 1. Wolfgang 23. Dance-rSpider S. Breen 24. Song-^-Selected Master W. Cooley 25 Dance—Skipping Phyllis Colwell 26. Stepdance, _Miss N. Dewsbury's Pupils 27. Song and Chorus Master and Miss W. Cooley " God Save the King." BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 15th AUGUST, / At 7.45. 808 WILLIAMS v. HUGHIE DWYER, 808 WILLIAMS v. HUGHIE DWYER, And Preliminaries. PRICES—Stave Ringside "and Gallery over Ring, 6s 6d (6d extra for booking); Gallery, 4s 6'd; Stalls, 2s 6d. BOX PLAN now open at the Association Office, Featherston-street. , . TICKETS for Day Sales may be obtained at Howe and Sowmaii's" and Ned Perry's.; .-. v . ' , ' ■.' '". . ,'. ''. \ ■ Will patrons please note that the only entrance to the Town Hall will be by way of Wakofield-street 1 W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary.' WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN ■ ■, . SOCIETY. , MEMBERS, and Bazaar Workers are reminded of the Farewell Social to our Organiser, Mr. Alex.' Sutherland,/ to be held in the Caledonian Hall TONIGHT. Small chargo to \defray exponsos. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held on SATURDAY, 13th August, in tho Caledonian Hall. See later- announcements. , ' ' lAN MACKAY, Gen. Sec, Box 167. TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE DRAMATIC CLUB. "MERCHANT OF VENICE." "MERCHANT OF VENICE." _..-_ THE Second Performance of the above will bo presented at the ' TEACHERS 7 TRAINING COLLEGE, s , KELBURN, ' ' Oh SATURDAY NEXT, 13th AUGUST. Prices 3s and 2a. *, School Children,. 2s and Is.WANTED TO LET, Well-lit and Sunny Offices and Warehouse, lately "occupied by Caselbcrg, , Haymtn, and Co. • • ' Apply E. J. HYAMS, LTD., .'.., '118-120, Wakefield-street. TO LET, IN CITY, .. QUITE of 3 Offices, central position, ■ rental £100 per'annum. For further particulars apply . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154-156, Featherston-street. , ' MOTOR LAUNCH. .FOX SALE, by private ten'ler, for cash, .-*- one 23 x 7 carvol built two-skin Launch, fully decked; cabin 5x9; mast, boom and gaff; recently built; suitable fishing or fast pleasure launch; with or without ongine. Tenders elbso Thursday, 18th inst., at the office of HODGKINS, CARVER AND CO., 139, Lambton-quay ANTED to Sell, Hiropi-st., 5 RooroSi on flat, 3 minutes from car, in excellent condition. all modern conveniences. Price £1175, cash required £275. For further particulars, write 580, Evg. Post ' , k .. WANTED— Dinner Services at reduced prices. Jugs are all marked below cost. See window display. Tho Sim 3 Hardware. WANTED— Garden Tools are now required. Large selection Spades, Forks, floes; also Button's Seeds, that grow. The Sims Hardware. WANTED Known—Bumping Them Out: Ladies' Best Patent 'and Glace Kid Boots; must clear at 17s 6d pair Martin's, Torminus, C'ourtenay-pl. IHOR SALE, 13 Laying Fowls and some Feed. Apply, evenings- only, 140, H»a«on-Bt., Newtown.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 2