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SECOND ANNUAL TOUR, SECOND ANNUAL TOUR, Commencing at the GRAND O,PERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, ■ WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE. . WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE. MR. G. P. (PAT) HANNA Has much pleasure in again presenting his Brilliant Company, "THE VICE-REGALS," "THE VICE-REGALS," "THE VICE-REGALS," Headed by the Prince of Comedians, ' CLAUDE CLAUDE DAMPIER, DAMPIER, \ "~- DAMPIER, DAMPIER, The Dilly-silly comedian who niade all 'New Zealand giggle when henvas through here with the " Red Dandies " a few years ■' ago. The Melbourne Press says:—" Mr. Dampier is better than ever, and . . . his very appearance is the fignal for a roar of guffaws, and his final exit is a screech of laughter that can be heard blocks away on a still night." Mr. Dampier is surrounded by an excellent, company of TWENTY STAR ARTISTS: TWENTY STAR ARTISTS. HARRYWESTGATE, / B Touring Manager. STAR THEATRE, Newtownf TO-NIGHT. \ TONIGHT. By Special Arrangement. D. ,W. Griffitlf s Screen Triumph, "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." T£ most amazing spectacle ever seen on a moving-picture screen; the greatest photo-play ever produced. Your chance— don't miss'it. To-night, To-night. In addition: Special Graphic, "showing "THE ROYAL WEDDING." Be early. "Way Down East" screens at sharp. ) Positively $our last chanco to-night., to witness the'greatest picture of the age— "WAY DOWN EAST." .'_ ; ORGAN RECITAL. ' m 0 W N HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, 4th JUNE, 1922, at 3 o'clock p.m. ■ By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE \ • (City Organist). Suite Gothique Boellmann (1852-1897). Andante (from String Quartette) Debussy (By request.) (1862-1918). Legend (Op. 16) Harvey Grace. Arcadian-Idyll "Serenade," "Musette," "Solitude" : Lemare. Second Movement, from Syphony in D Minor Cesar Franck (1822-1890). Fugue on the name of..Bach (No. 6) Schumann ' (1810-56). Admission—Free. r Voluntary contributions received at door. MANAWATU COMPETITIONS - SOCIETY ■ ■ (Incorporated). -.■■■;■:: V FIRST FESTIVAL.- '" .. . OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■. .. MONDAY, 24th JULY, "TILL FRIDAY, 28th JULY, 1922. SYLLABUS comprises Elocution, Speeches, "Music (Vocal and Instrumental), and Dancing Sections, and,-Choir ■Contests. . Throe Sessions Daily. Programmes and Entry Forma forwarded on request. Holiday Excursion Fares arranged for Competitors. • , ' ( Entries close with the undersigned on Monday,. 12th June, 1922. • H. L. BOWDEN, Secretary, _J Box 7, Palmerston North. GISBORNE COMPETITIONS. GISBORNE COMPETITIONS. 1922 FESTIVAL. TjiNTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary, X^' 29th JULY, 1922. SCHEDULES OR BOOKS'OF WORDS Forwarded on Application, FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Sec, _ ' ' Box 60, Gisborne. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! ORIENT Assembly, Orient Assembly. All roads'lead to St. Peter's Hall, TUESDAY NIGHT. The Management announce that they hold an Assembly Every Tuesday Night, at 8. First-class Music, Supper, arid Management. Pianist,'Mr. P. Carter; Joint M.C.'s, H. Grondon and J. Sneddon. Subscription: Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Free Tuition of Dances taught'free from 7 to 8. \ ~~7 WALTZ ASSEMBLY. ' FTIHE above Assembly, which holds its . A i Dancing Classes EVERY TUESDAY EVENING in the Alexandra Hall, Abel-Smith-street, at 8 o'clock, has the honour of being the First. Assembly in Wellington to bring back the good old Dances that were so popular eight years ago. No Slide, Glide, or Jazz. Music by Miss Murphy Ladies 1«, Gents 16 6d. Cloakroom Attendant. —Carlyle and Morris. 'y M.C.A.. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) — Prayer Meeting, 7.45 o'clock. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)—Men's Meeting, 4.15 p.m. Speaker: Rev W. Day. Strangers 1 Tea, 5 p.m.; After Church, Song Service,,i 8.30 p.m.^ . Welcome extendfe'd to all men. „ J. L. HAY,, Hon. Secretary. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Amateur Photographic Society. "■EXHIBITION OF PICTORIAL JCi PHOTOGRAPHY 77 ORIGINAL PICTURES BY THE LEADING ARTISTS OF THE WORLD Will be on View at the . ART GALLERY. WHITMORE- / - STREET. . ■ On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, tod SATURDAY, Bth, 9th, and 10th JUNE, 1922. Admission, Is. Tickets can be obtained from all Photographic Dealers. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. "OECESS Privilege Holders are hereby ■*■*' notified that the Privileges will' oease as from SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1922. ■ . . ■ . All Books must be returned on or' before that date. '-' ' OHAHLES Wlt-SPN, Chief Librarian.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 2

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