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A PHENOMENAL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME A PHENOMENAL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. PRINCESS THEATRE. RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE LAKE "UNCHARTED SEAS." A Vital Glowing Drama of life itself, told in universal language of humanity —A Great Heart Interest Picture, lavishly staged and superbly acted bv a SUPERLATIVE CAST. 7 SECOND FEATURE: " JUST AROUND THE CORNER J JUST A TIRED SLIP OF A GIRL. Crushed by a burden aj; homo too big to carry. Filled with a loye too big for the man who won it. Lured by dreams too big to come true. It's a moat human and appealing picture story. By FANNIE HURST, the woman who wrote " HUMOEESQUE." BIG SUPPOETS. COMEDY. TOPICAL BUDGET. PRICES AS USUAL. TELEPHONE 1967.

fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Directioß: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors: Georgij Tallin E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. COME AND BE THRILLED. COME AND BE THRILLED. And alao Hugely Entertained. THURSDAY NEXT, 12th OCTOBER, THURSDAY NEXT, 12th OCTOBER, Alid Follpwing Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, 1 LTD., Present, interpreted by their Brilliant NEW^EN^LISH DRAMATIC CO., NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC CO-, Whioh includes MAYNELYNTON, RUPERT LUMLEY, ELIZABETH DUNNE, EMMA TEMPliß, ISOBEL WILFORD, SIDNEY STIRLING, GERALD HAECOURT, ROBERT M'KINNON, "OARLETON STUART, FRANK . HAWTHORNE, CHARLES "WHE.ELERV . - _ "THE BAT!" ■ "THE BAT!" "THE, BAT !" " THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" '- ''THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" By Mai-y Roberts RinefrSar* and Avery HopwoodA DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. The mpsfc enthralling Mystery ' PJay in the History of .the Stage. DAN YOU-KEEP A SECRET? CAN YOU'KEEP A'SECRET? The Authdts and the Management respectfully request the audience not to divulge the solution of the mystery. The PJeasiyf pf fufe? patrons wilj bo enhanced if tiey are kept '.n suspenpe until the {inal curtain, Moreover, you 'will be sbarwg THJS- AMAZING SECRET wjtli rijillipna who have kept' it faithfully in Amerioft,' England, (ind Australia. "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" MOST REMARKABLE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. Ii will keep you guessing al]l the time— and post of "the time you guess wrong. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY, TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. ■ D.C. >nd 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 5s 6d; Gallery, Is fid. Early Door Stalls, Is extra. 4Early Door Gallery, 6d extra; All prices plus tax. CBARPES BERKELEY. LAST N?GHTS ! LASJ> NIGHTS ! THE GRAND "-■" BAZAAR. RAND' BAZAAR. ST..ANNE'S HALL, GREEN STREET, TO-NIGHT, TOrMOREOW, MONDAY, ■""'■' AND TUESDAY. : * TO-NIGHT! TO-NI^HT! Dajjcing-'pfeplay by St. Anne's fcljppl ■■■•■•' • ' p u pils. " >■ Matjnee Saturday Afternoon, '• ■ Children'Free. "v Tug:ofr\Var. Orchestra. Pipe Band. ,- ' ' 13th and 14th OCTOBER, 13th and 14th OCTOBgII. These Dates seem Familiar. THERE'S SOMETHING GOOD ON! COLOSSEUM ' ROLLER RINK, PLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, Vivian''street. SKATING CARNIVAL !\ SKATING CARNIVAL! GRAND MASQUERADE, FANCY, POSTER, and EVENING DKESg. • ' OPEN : OPEN TO-MORROW, TOrMOEROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. 5.30 to 7 p.m. 2.30"-to 4.30." ' 7.30 to 10 p.m. Keep up your Praojace f<?r tho Coming Event. „' Music by Mr. T- Lawrenpe'g Orohostra. \STOP! THINK WHAT THE SAILORS DID FOR YOU DURING THE LATE WAE. NOW DO SOMETHING FOR THEM. DANCE RECITAL ANCE RECIT&L In Aid of the BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY, Given by MISS NGAIRE DEWSBURY. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER*. Afternoon 2.30. Evening 8. Tickets—3s, 2s, Is. „ Box Plan at Bristol. ; DANCING! DANCING! DANCING-! THE' ROSE ASSEMBLY holds its Weekly Dance in Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith street, EVEEY SATURDAY NIGHT. We are having the Chocolate Waltz again.' Come and try your luck.' A hea/rty invitation to all old and new patrons. W. Mooney, M.C. E. M. Desfandes, Hon. Sec. Musio by Miss Murphy. Ladies la. Gents Is 6d. BERHAMPORE FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Smoke Concert will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, 13th October, in Dominion F*rmere' Institute Hall, Fefttherston street, at 7.30 p.m, Members and Supporters invited to attend. ' C. S. RUSSELL, Hon. Secretary. : A JUMBLE SALE will be held,at ST. PETER'S HALL, Ghuznee street, SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, at 2-30,. "*™ " JUMBLE SALE- ' ~~ WELLINGTON NURSING DIVISION. A JUMBLE SALE TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p.m., in the New Century Hall • (upstairs). Great Bargains. Gifts of Clothing or Saleable Articles gratefully received Saturday morning. t MAUDE ROBIESON, Supt.\ ELBURN Normal School, Kelburn— Barguins at the Bazaar at Normal School to-morrow, at 2.30; good fun for | all. Dp tho boys a. good turn, and eorno j along. ' ' '

FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATES 18 MAJESTY'S THEATR3. Direction; Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. The Topio of tli'e moment: HAVE YOU SEEN THE MONKEYS? If you want the biggest laugh of your lifetime, BOOK YOUR SEATS AT ONCE And come along to-night. EVEREST'S MONKEY HIPPODROMX MONKEY HIPPODROME. The ■ Greatest Exposition of Animal Intelligence ever seen in this Dominion. Powerful Supporting Bill. DALBEANIE In bis sensational DALBEANIE Balancing, Exhibition. BRENNAN and NEWTON. LOUIS BLOY. , DAVID M'GILL. MELVILLE and STETSON. DE, LUCA BROS. DONALD STUART. ~: LOADER and: LANEY.; ' ■ PRICES: D.C. *n<3 Stalls, 2i 6d; Beck Stalls, la 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reserves at" The Bristol, after 5 at Burnett'? (next Theatre). ' SPECIAL MONKEY MATINEE, - SATURDAY NEXT; M&fcinee Bp^ Plan Now Open at The Bristol. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATBI? IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE PireoMoft; Ran and John Fuller, Ltd. ANOTHER BIG^ATTRACTION. COMMENCING MONDAY. Messrs: Fuller have' the honour' to announce the coming of London's Cele- ■■ bral«d Character Comedian, ■ HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON,., The Originator of Bairnsfather's ■ : Famous Character, ' "OLD BILL/ 1 Fresh from his Triumphant Season at the London Hippodrome. E A N-D -0A ENI V~A L (In Aid of St.' Francis's Hall, Hill street). Hawkestone-st. Tennis Court and School, SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. MATINEE'2,3O,: ADMISSION FREE. Afternoon Tpa, Sqft Drink*, Sweet Stall. EVENING 8 o'clock. ADMISSION 6d. Programme i Entertainment by Wellington's Famous PIERROT TROUPE. ' Choruses by GUILDFORD TEERACE SCHOOL CHOIR (Winners of Two Shields at the recent Wellington Competitions). ■ - . ■ t Entertainment by New Zealand's Wogdep- ' Tul 'Uisicm, frIGNOE FOLI. , Items by New Zealand's Miniature Harry Lauder', WINSTON M'pARTBY. M^ny 'Side ' including ■ Hoop-la, ' Skittles, Shooting^ Gallery, Springbok Game, etc., eta. DANCING/in Schoolroom,? tijl 12, Admission, One Shilling. Musjp Supplied by Special Orchestra. THE IRISH PIPE BAND will :be in Attendance. . SUPPER, Is, The Tennis Court vvil) be S.peoi*lly Ilium-'. inated for the occaeion. " t aboub meetings! JUAbour meetings. to-night! to-night!' to-night 1 ' green street, newtown: A. L. MONTEITH and H., E. COMBS, VEJTCH AND ALLAN'S CORNER,; P. FEASER, M.P., R. M'KEENI and A. W. CRQSKERY. SUNDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHTI PARAMOUNT THEATRE. J. M'COMBS, M.P. R, M'KEEN. W. NASH, A. L. MONTEITH. - THURSDAY, 12ft OCTOBER, THURSDAY, 12tli ■OCTOBER, TOWN HAIiIi, ■ TOWN HALL,, H. E. HOLLAND, M.P,, H. B. HOLLAND, M.P., ? . Will deliver a PRE-ELECTION ADDRESS. Our Meetings get Bigger Every Week'. Come and hear the truth aboiit Labour, You 1 owei it to yourself. * LABOUR IS WINNING! LABOUR I§ WINNING! ATTEND LABOUR'S MEETINGS. MEAT DOWN "AGAIN I HELP US i KEEP IT DOWN! I .'■ \ ■ .'■■■'■ TCTELLINGTON MEAT EXCHANGE, i W 139, LambW quay and Manners | street (opp. King?). . PRICE-LIST FROM F&DDAY, 6th: LEG MUTTON, 6d; LOINS, sd; CHOPS 5d and 6d; FORE.QUARTER, 3d. SIRLOIN BEEF, sid and 6d: RIBS, 3£d to 4dj ROLLED BEEF, 3d. Attend our Auction Sale atLambtoa quay for meat at your owa price. NOTICE. DAVE GRIFFIN, BOOKSELLER ANJ> STATJONBS, ,■ ■ . ■ ■ of-: ■ * ■ " 53, WILLIS STREET (Next Windsor Hotel), . | , Will Open a No. 2 BRANCH t ■ ' At' No. 80, LAMBTON QUAY, On MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER. Wo Stock all the Latest Books and Periodicals. Also Stationery, Postcards, and View Books. Headquartera for KNITTING AND FASHION BOOKS, Sheaffer Fountain Pens and Sharp- • point PenoOs ' : ."

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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