THE WAGES OUT I THE WAGES OUTI THE WAGES CUT) fpHE next on the Hit fort slash AM JL the WELLINGTON TRAMWAYMEN, and then YOU will have _ho_l« turn. PROTEST I PROTEST! ' PROTEST 1 PROTEST! Attend the Labour Party Meeting in tli# STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, On , SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 7.45 p.H_ SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 7.45 p,__- ' Speakers: J. W. Munro, M.P., P. Fraeer, M>P\, Councillor C. M. Chapman, A, I_ Monteith, and J. Glover. Hear the VICTOR OF DUNEDIN '". NORTH. Doom open 7.15. Silver Coin Collection/" Other Meetings in support of Mr. J. Glover for the City Council Vacancy will be held as follow:— TO-NIGHT-GHUZNEE-STREET. ' MONDAY — KILBIRNIE POST OF* FICE TUESDAY - ST. ANNE'S HALL, NORTHLAND. WEDNESDAY — KARORI TOWN HALL.' THURSDAY— KHANDALLAH' TOWN HALL and MIRAMAR SOUTH SCHOOL, Labour M.P.'s will speak at all these meetings. Workers, you voted for Tories and got your wages cut. Take • Tumblet Htve a Change! VOTE LABOUR! VOTE LABOUR! fiRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY! THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATUR* DAY, 20th. -21st, and 22nd JULY, At 8 p.m. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 22nd JUL_ AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTY I "PINOCCHIO," "PINOCCHIO," "PINOCCHIO," The Puppet, And * "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA."' The Doll. Produced entirely under the joint direction of MISS G. HELEN GARDNER And MRS. JAMES HANNAH.. Original Comedy. Tuneful Music. Clever Dancing. Gorgeous Dresses. ■ New and Splendid Stage Effect*! 100 Performers,! 100 Performers'! 100 Performers I 100 Performers! POPULAR PRICES-Bs, 3e. Is 6d (plu_ tax). Box Plan at The Bristol. Book early. TRAMWAYS BAND. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. r^RAND RECITAL. SUNDAY EVENING. . . . Special Engagement of MISS C. R. TOWNSEND and c_ THE AEOLIAN QUARTETTE. "N.Z. Theatre Magazine" — "The best item of the evening, an unequivocal success." THE "POPULAR BAND NUMBERS will include Hymn "Eventide" Overturo "The King's Lieutenant" Grand Selection "Rienzi" Euphonium Solo "The Lea Rig"Bandsman B. Tonkin And Sousa's Stirring March "STARS AND STRIPES." Accompanist Mr. Norman Izett Silver Coin Collection, ; Admission Free. CITY COUNCIL BY-ELECTION. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE." MR. A. W. PARTON. mHE WELLINGTON CIVIC LEAGUE ' has pleasure in announcing that MrA. W. Parton, who stood very high. on the.list at last election, has been chosen at a widely-representative meeting of Citizens, and will contest the Election in the interests of Civic Progress. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE COMMUNITY "SING " TUESDAY, 11th JULY, 1 p.m. to, 1:45 p.m. rpi-IE WEEKLY "SING" will be held; as usual, when a noil-known tiugei will lead. A-,li\ely "sing" will do you _ood, su L-omo am! gho il a 30,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 3
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