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MONEY CHINATOWN SOCIETY UNDERWORLD TEARS ; LAUGHTER OPIUM. A Modern Drama of Man's Lust tor Gold. " THE MONEY CHANGERS." " THE MONEY CHANGERS." " THE MONEY CHANGERS." "THE MONEY CHANGERS." "THE MONEY CHANGERS." "THE MONEY CHANGERS." The Greatest Writing o£ UPTON SINCLAIR'S, UPTON SINCLAIR'S, Portrayed by an All-Star Cast. Inoluding CLAIRE ADAMS, ROBERT M'KIM, CLAIRE ADAMS, ROBERT M'KIM, And ROY STEWART, AUBREY CHAPMAN. ROY STEWART, AUBREY CHAPMAN. WHO ARE THE MONEY CHANGERS ? They rob the human soul of all its kindness. They bleed the hearts of weak men and women. ; They market human flesh and souls to tho highest bidders. How they work in marble halls or in Chinese opium dens. SEE .HOW THEY USE HUMAN BEINGS IN THEIR CRAFTY GAME. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, AT EV E R YBO D Y'S. V ER YB O D Y'S. ORIENTAL r MYSTERIOUS HUMAN REPORTERS CONVICTS STARTLING EXCITING. KING'S The Theatre tb»t KING' 3 ING'S sets the Standard. KING'S CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In "MID-CHANNEL I" "MID-CHANNEL I" "MID-CHANNEL!" "BACK FROM THE FRONT" (A Christie. Comedy.) LEIGH DEW (Tenor). , And < KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at tho Bristol till 5. After sat the Theatro. Telephone 22-212. ST. 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 JigMasters W. and R. Browne 6. Song—Selected Winnie Cooley 7. Ballet—Stars and Stripes Miss D. Saunders's Pupils i 8. Recitation—" The Invalid " Sinclair Breon 9. Song—" Only One Penny " I / Mr. Wolfgang lO.\ 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 I 17. Danco-7-"Thorn Scena," Roni Johnson 18. Recitation—Selected ... Violet Wilson 19. Song—"Cinders" Jean Fuller 20. Danee —Sailor's Hornpipe P. M'Millan and U. Brown 21. Recitation —Selected Mary Cooley 22. Song—" Home, Little Maori " I. Wolfgang 23. Dance—Spider ; S. Breen 24.' Sone^-Selected Master W. Cooley 25.-Dance—Skipping Phyllis Colwell 26. Stopdance, Miss N. Dewsbury's Pupils 27. Song and Chorus Master and Miss W. Cooley " God 'Save tho King." MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. USICAL ENTERTAINMENT. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. MUSICAL . ENTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMME: Violin, Solo Mr. A. S. Richardson Baritone Solo Mr. G. Warring Male Quartette- Melody Four Bass Solo Mr. Clift Recitation , Mr. Grono Tenor Solo Mr. Phipps Duet Miss Parkinson, Miss N. Wilson Bass Solo Mr. G. Kirk Recitation Miss Milesi Baritone Solo Mr. Goudie INTERVAL. Quartette '. Melody Four Solo ; Miss Wilkins Recitation Mr Evane Baritone Solo Mr. Goudie Instrumental Quartette Messrs, Lomas, Logan, Grady, Gillies Bass Solo Mr. Laycock Duet Misses Hopkins and Josephs Tenor Solo '. Mn Phipps Solo Mies Davey Quartette Melody Four ' ST. JOHN'S" SCHOOLROOM, ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixon-street. FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Admission 2s. BOXING! ', BOXING! mOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, -1 MONDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 7.45. 808 WILLIAMS v. HUGHIE DWYER, 808 WILLIAMS v. HUGHIE DWYER, And Preliminaries. PRICES—Stage Ringside and Gallery over Ring, 6s 6d (6d extra for booking); Gallery* 4s 6d; Stalls, 2s 6d. . BOX PLAN now open at the Association Officn, Fentherston-street. TICKETS for Day Salos may be obtained at Howe and Sowman's and Ned Perry's. Will patrons please note that the only entrance to the Town Hall will bo by way of Wakefield-street ? W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary. TUMBLE SALE! JUMBLE SALE ! BOYS'" INSTITUTE. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Bargains in Clothing, Boots, etc. Remember the Date. A charge of 3d for admission will bo made, in order to give Bargain-hunters a' chanco to buy. GROWERS TO RETAILERS. ALL Members of the WELLINGTON ' DISTRICT FRUITERERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorp.) ara asked to assemble ' their orders for PQTAOES with the Secretary. Dolivery to be made ex AVharf, saving transport aud handling charges. Prico right. Quality guaranteed. Book your requirements early. J. W. HANSON, Secretary, Cooper's. Buildings, Tel. 130. "' .Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 2