PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Manners-street NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! NOW SHOWING ! WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, In "THE SCUTTLERS." "THE SCUTTLERS." "THE SCUTTLERS.'" "THE SCUTTLERS." "THE SCUTTLERS." !A' thrilling, fighting romance of th.c deep. A Picture of smashing force. Excellent Supporting Programme. Sunshine Comedy, "THE NIGHT BEFORE !" "THE NIGHT BEFORE!" A Mirthful Two-Reeler. Fox World's News. Australian Gazette. Mutt and Jeff. Prices as usual. Telephone 1967. PRINCESS. ' PRINCESS. rpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER "THE VICE-REGALS." "THE VICE-REGALS." "THE VICE-REGALS." • "THE VICE-REGALS." TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW-NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMME REPEATED TO-NIGHT With a COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ GREAT RECEPTION AT OPENING PERFORMANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. General Opinion: THE BEST YET. Come and Hear the Famous Vice-Regal Male- Quartette. *- Included in To-morrow Night's Programme is the Screamingly Funny Burlesque, THE TWO-CHINNED CHOW. THE TWO-CHINNED CHOW. THE TWO-CHINNED CHOW. (Kindly stolen from J.C.W., who attended a performance of the above and congratulated the Vice-Regals for its ' cleverness.) X . DON'T MISS IT. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS 1 TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. Box Plan at Bristol. Popular Prices—4s, 3s, 2i. TV-ONPARIEL AND ' IVY, -11 EVERY TUESDAY, ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST. Amateur Waltzing Competition, Tuesday, 4th October, 1921. CTold Medals for Ist Couple; Prizes for 2nd. Ladies, 3s. Gents. 2j. Supper P. Carter (Pianist),' A. St. Romair (Violinist). I-I. GRONDIN, M.C. PARISH OF ST. MARK. Q SALE OF WORK, M WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, sth and 6th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m. To be opened on Wednesday, sth Ootobor by Her Excellency Viscountess Jellicoe. and on Thursday, 6th October, by Lady ' Luke. An En£ertainment will be given each evening by the Children, under the direction of the Misses Holme. The proceeds to be devoted to the Parish, Melanesian and other Missions. A. P. WILLIAMSON Joint . R. RENKIN Hon. Sees. WELLINGTON JAZZ DANCES, At 51, Lower Cuba-street, EVERY THURSDAY. lATEST music, dancing 8.12, evening -I dress. Subscription: Single 3s, double 6s. These dances will be continued through the summer season. MR. BASIL DEAN (late of Palaise Royale, London]Tha3 vacanoies for a. few morc^punUs in jazz danoing. Write Box 92^ GIF.Q, Tel. 20-733. PIANO PRICES, PIANO PRICES, PIANO PRICES, From £45 to £160. "EIASY term» »rranged to suit every- ■^. clasi of buyer. Largest stocks in Dominion, New and, Pre-war Pianos. We cordially invite your inspection, h; nimmo -& sons, PIANO SHOWROOMS AND FACTORY, 42, KENT-TERRACE. TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND USERS of > N HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. ,*«f HEN you need Printing of ' any description with despatch, THE EVENING POST GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT is ready to fill your requirements at the lowest possible charge. Ring Telephone 3380, and ask for Quotations. LAWN MOWERS. TRY ono of M'Millan's easy-running Machines. Price very low, quality the best. Plain bearing £3 ss. Ball.bearing £* os. M'MILLAN, LIMITED, * HerbexUt., off Mannect-tt. Tel, 22-695 i
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 2
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