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OUR THEATRE, \NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN^ Double-Feature Programme "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC'" "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC i" "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC!" A Clever Comody-Drama, Starring EVA NOVAK and HARRY GRIBBEN EVA NOVAK and HARRY GRIBBEN Also, "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes." An Episode entitled "A CASE OF IDENTITY" "A CASE OF IDENTITY." A Splendid Comedy and Gazette. OUR ORCHESTRA OUR ORpHESTRA. A New Song Chorus in the Interval. Doors open 6.45 p.m Come Early. BROOKLY.N PICTURES TO-NIGHT. MITCHELL LEWIS In "THE FAITH OF THE STRONG." A story of the Great Outdoors. Supported b.7 Larry Semon in his latest Rib Tickler— "HOME, SWEET HOME." Usual prices. Adults Is (plus tax). Children, 6d. MIRAMAR TOWN . HALL, To-night. To-night, at 7.30. FRANK MAYO in "COLORADO." Supports include a further episode of the "Diamond Queen," a good Century Comedy, and the International News. Prices as usual. Mr. Frank Andrews, Pianist. ALL ROADS lead to Athletic Park next SATURDAY. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND. SOCCER, WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S INTER-BIBLE CLASS COUNCIL. ' UNITED BIBLE-CLASS DEMONSTRATION. /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL *J TO-MORROW, 18th JUNE, At 3 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Speakers-REV. T. FEILDEN TAYLOR MR. G. A. TROUP. All members of Junior and Senior Bible Classes, Ministers, and Church Officebearers invited. J. L. HAY, General Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. FIRST ANNUAL BALL (Fanoy Dress, Masked, Poster). rPOWN HALL, J- WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1922, At 8.30 p.m. PRIZES FOR BEST FANCY DRESS. Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Viscountess Jellicoe, with the Commander and Staff of H.M.S. Chatham, and Defence Headquarters Staff will attend. TICKETS.—DoubIe, 10s; Gent., 7s 6d; Lady, ss. Circle for Onlookers. la. Tickets obtainable at N.Z. Sports Depot, Willis-street: Talkeries, Willis-street; Ned Perry. Manners-street; Norman Aitken, Courtenay-placo; "Warnes and Stephenson, Woodward-street. J. TOOMATH, General Secretary. BETTER hurry up and buy your Ticket for Test Match at Athletic Park next Saturday. EW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. AN EVENING APART. TOWN HALL, "THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE. > .;. At .7.45 p.m. FIRST-CLASS CONCERT PROGRAMME. With Excellent Supper and Danoingf to follow. The following • will contribute itemi: — Con ley's Orchestra; Messrs. Howard Foster, H. F. Wood, A. E. Russell, H. Gcdier, P. E. Webb; and Misses Mabelle Esquilant and Eileen Driscoll. Full Information from Departmental Representatives. WORSER BAY AMATEUR SWIMMING & LIFE-SAVING CLUB. (Incorporated). lOTH ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING & X.A . DANCE. MASONIC HALL, SEATOUN. SATURDAY NEXT, 24th JUNE, 1922. Dancing, 7.45 p.m. Musio by Mr. Harold Whiteman TICKETS 2s. W. H. GERRIE, Hon. Secretary. fIOMMONISI HALL, 80, Manners street, . SUNDAY, 8 p.m. "MODERN WARFARE 1" Lecturers MR. JAMES. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL! I HOLLOW the Crowd to Athletic Park ' NEXT SATURDAY. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND. Soccer Test. . THE ROYAL XjyELLINGTON CHORAL UNION * Will Perform HAYDN'S DRAMATIC ORATORIO, "THE CREATION!" "THE CREATION!" Assisted by THE HASTINGS CHORAL SOCIETY. On SATURDAY, 19th AUGUST. TENORS AND BASSES. The ■Society is augmenting tho male seotion of its chorus, and the conductor, Mr. Temple Whit©, will be present at St. John'e Sohoolroom, Dixon-stveet, on Tuesday ovenings, at 7.30, for the purpose of interviewing intending new members. We require an additional 20 BASSES 20 and 10 TENORS 10 Will you join up? The annual subscription is: Ladies, ss; Gentlemen, 10s 6d. INFORMATION.—The secretary Will be pleased to give any further information °\tvfmi vr. e. caldow, P.O. Box 3. Hon. Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. ■, COME AND LEARN TO DANCE! MRS. T. R. GIBBS begs to announce that she is holding a Series of Classes EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, in tho Kilbirnio Hall. Beginners thoroughly instructed, and latosfc dances . taught-. Mnsio by Mr. Les. Walker. Dancing 8 till 11. Gonts., Is 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. N.B.—Special Hour for Beginners ouly. I to 8.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 3