" I WAS NEVER ON THE MARE !" COMING TO THE EMPRESS On ■ . • ..:. FRIDAY (NEXT) FRIDAY. DIRECTION, E. J. AND DAN CARROLL. "RUBD/S K NEW SELECTIONS (COMPANION PICTURE TO "ON OUR SELECTION.") Made by the Prince of Australian producers, Raymond Longford. • You don't need reminding of the good time you had at "On Our Selection." All those lovable Australian chavacters are back: Dad, Mum, Dave, Lil, Joe, Sarah, Dan, Nell, the Terrible Twins, and , THE SWEETEST BUSH LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. EMPRESS, FRIDAY NEXT. TOWN HAOU TOWN HAXIi, TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! MUSICAL and ELOCUTIONARY, COMPETITIONS. SUPPORT OUR OWN, FESTIVAL ! AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE PROGRAMME-ONE OF THE BEST OF THE , SEASON, Including " "• PIANO SOLOS,.MUSICAL MONOLOGUES, RECITATIONS, DUETS IN CHARACTER, NATIONAL AND FANCY DANCING, CHILDREN'S ACTION CHORUS, "-■■■'.■. Awl COMBINED BALLETS. ' 'ADMISSION—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. ! ■ .. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. SPRINGBOKS ! ~~~ SPRINGBOKS ! SWIMMING CARNIVAL, TEPID BATHS, TEPID BATHS, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, ! ■■•'.-■ 14th SEPTEMBER, AT 8 O'CLOCK. IN HONOUR OF THE SPRINGBOKS. Undsr the Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies the ' ■■ < , Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. Blue Riband Event—loo yards Springbok Championship for Local Swimmers. ;,'-■■ Gold Medal Presented by W.:'P. Sommerville, Esq. THE MANAGER jAND MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICANS WILL BE PRESENT. COME AND WELCOME THE ASPIRANTS FOR RUGBY , .. . SUPREMACY. Brass Band and Institute Orchestra. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved Seats, may be booked at Mr. N. Perry's, Manners-&treet, until noon on Monday and , afterwards at the Boys' Institute. Telephone 20-962. NOTE. —Owing to limited accommodation, patrons are advised to book early to avoid disappointment. No reserves will be sold after 7.15 p.m., on Wednesday. 1 i ' ' i J. W. BUTLER, Director. SPRINGBOKS ! SPRINGBOKS !
[ THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL. IJIOWN HALL~TOWN HALL. s , SUNDAY. :■/■.. -.■ 11 a.m., Committee Room. A Baptismal and Dedication Service, at, which an infant will be named and dedicated to the cause of' Trijth. Subject: "Justice." 7 p.m., Concert Chamber. MR. VIVIAN H. R. DEACON. Subject: " MAN'S1 LIFE IN THREE WORLDS." This Lecture will give a vivid description of the Spiritualand Psychic Planes and their relationship to Earth life. All Truth-seekers are welcome to all ■• meetings. < HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL . ■ ; SOCIETY. '.(Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) ANNUAL SPRING SHOW will be held in the KING GEORGE THEATRE, MAIN-STREET, LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and, 15th■ inst. • ' OPENING CEREMONY AT 3 P.M.' By,. . HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL. Come and See the Glorious Collection of Narcissi, Spring Flowers, and Pot Plants from the Garden Valley>of New Zealand. GOOD MUSIC, AFTERNOON TEA. Open 2.30 to 5.30, and 7 to-9.30 each' day. Admission, .Is! M. J. HODGINS, : Secretary H.V.H.S. WELLINGTON^ CALEDONIAN ■ ' , SOCIETY. \ " < ASOCIAL and DANCE will be held in the Caledonian Hall, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. . r ' .'.■ Music. Dancinpr. ■ Refreshments. Admission 2s, Members Is 6d. SAM. A. MAOKAY, Gen. Sec!, Bos 867, G.P.O. HJ-ANAWATU BOXING ASSOCTAIrl tion. , AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS, . AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS, OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH, TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, , At 8 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Ringside 10s, Stalls and D.C. ss, Pit 2s. Plan now open. at Oates's Music Store, Palmerston North. ' , • .. THE NEW. ZEALAND BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY & ORDER OF ST. JOHN. WELLINGTON CENTRE. A LECTURE; entitled "Domestic Hygiene" will be given by Dr. Agribs Bennett on TUESDAY, 13th September,' at 8 p.m., at the Red Cross Chambers, -63, Dixon-st.reot. . , Mrs. Porter, rgahiscr, Women's National Reserve of New Zealand, will preside. SYBIL NATHAN, Hon. Sec. SPRINGBOKS v. NEW ZEALAND. fO^E are instructed to offer ONK I VY GUINEA BACH for Grandstand TICKETS, al. Athletic Park next Saturday. Who wants to Sell?- , ; WARNES AND ST.EPHENSON, i Thu N. 55, Spoftamnn"? OBkc, 1 UL Wflodu;»j-d^JLr«*t-
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 62, 10 September 1921, Page 3
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