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WWB WWB WWB f^RAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB VJTRAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB WWB WWB WWB WATERSIDE WORKERS' WWB BAND. WWB WWB WWB WWB GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, WWB GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, WWB WWB 14th APRIL. WWB WWB WWB WWB SACRED RECITAL WWB SACRED RECITAL WWB WWB By WWB WWB N.Z.'S PREMIER BAND, . WWB WWB WELLINGTON WWB WATERSIDE WORKERS', WWB WWB B Grade Champions, 1920, WWB A Grade Champions, 1922, WWB WWB Assisted by tlio WWB WWB CREAM OF WELLINGTON'S WWB MUSICIANS AND SINGERS, WWB - WWB ' Including WWB WWB LUCIEN CESARONI WWB LUCIEN CESARONI WWB (The Famous Bass). WWB WWB Henri Verbrugghen; of the WWB State Orchestra, says: "Lucien WWB Cesaroni is the best Basso Singer WWB I ever heard." , WWB WWB MABELLE ESQUILANT ' WWB MABELLE ESQUILANT WWB (Brilliant Contralto). WWB WWB HERBERT F. WOOD WWB HERBERT F. WOOD WWB (Eminent Tenor). WWB WWB LYRIC QUARTETTE WWB LYRIC QUARTETTE WWB (A Combination of Talented ■WWB Harmonisers). WWB WWB EVELYN HARRIS, . WWB EVELYN HARRIS, WVVB WWB FRANK E. CROWTHER WWB, FRANK E. CROWTHER WWB (Accompanists). WWB WWB . WWB WWB ■ Our Recitals are noted for being WWB the best and most reEned in WelWWB lington. WWB WWB WWB NOTICE TO PATRONS. WWB -\ WWB Our usual Sunday Evening ReWWB citals for the 1922 Season will comWWB mence on Sunday, 16th April, and WWB Subscribers who have not yet seWWB. cured their Concert Season Cards WWB should do so without delay ObWWB tamable at Burnett's Confectionery WWB Shop, Grand Opera House, or WWB apply to Mr. F. Bourke, Sec'reWWB tary, 68, Willis-street, or Box WWB 1186. WWB AVWB WWB . WWB POPULAR PRICES.' WWB ' WWB 3s, 2s, and Is. WWB ' WWB Box Plan Opens TUESDAY WWB MORNING at The Bristol, i WWB WWB ' j "i^ONFESSION.". ! , . ■Vj ROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. E. W. Hornung's Famous Novel comes I to life, I "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." i "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES." A Magnificent Spectacle filled with I Thrills, Suspense, Mystery, Action that everybody is talking about. It whizzes with Thrilling Action. B. J. Bird at the Piano. Coming- the Greatest of all Serials: <I7rHE FLAMING DISK. Usual Prices: Adults, Is, plus tax; Children, 6d. EXHIBITION BILLIARDS.W. ABOTOMEY, Professional Champion N.S.W., Will Play! MR. R. C. SIM (Wellington Amateur Champion, 1920) 600 UP And afterwards give an Exhibition of TRICK AND FANCY SHOTS At the NEW ROYAL BILLIARD PARLOURS, 68-72, Willis-street (Same entrance as Stafford Tea Rooms), On MONDAY, 10th APRIL, at 7.30 p.m. And will repeat the Exhibition at tho VICTORY BILLJARD PARLOURS, ' Courtenay-placo (opposite Fuller's), On TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, at.7.30 p.m. 'All Billiardists cordially invited. ■ ADMISSION FREE. PERCY TREMAINE, Proprietor. XT M.C.A.,' WILLIS-STREET. SUNDAY, .9th APRIL. 4.15 p.m.—Men's Meeting. Speaker: PROFESSOR, HERBSMAN, of the Chautauqua Party. Subject: "CLEAN LIVING." 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. MR. CYRIL MEE, the well-known song-, leader, will be present at both meetings, and will conduct the singing. ALL MEN ARE INVITED. J. L. HAY, General Secretary. TTfELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND. The Committee are urgently in need of voluntary helpers and assistants, as follows:-— Collectors at Band Performances on I Wednesdays and Saturdays. Organisers and i Assistants on Street J Day, FRIDAY, sth May, 1922. I Merchants, Householders, and others are requested to contribute goods, etc., for street stalls. Will all who are willing to assist please supply name and address to Hon. Secre- j tary, Mr. T. A. Munt, care Town Hall? j R, A. WRIGHT, 1 ' : Mayor. I Bth April, 1922. IGIRLS 1 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. rf"\NE Club has prospered and travelled— why not another? Any girl desiring (o bpc-oiiio a Member of a Club in formation is invited to forward her name and ■ address to BOX 654, G.P.O.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1922, Page 3

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