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THE SISTINE OHOIR THE SISTINE OHOLR THB ■ SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. Commence their Season At tho TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! OWN HALL, TO-NIGHT! At 3 o'clock. Under the Direction of Messrs. Thomas Quinlan and E. J. and Dan Carroll. Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies Viscount and Viscountess Jollicoe. "Th« Glory of Italy and the Envy of the World." > THE SISTINE CHOIR ' THE SISTINE CHOIR THE SISTINE CHOIR • SOLOISTS ' . TOWN HALL! TO-NIGHT! Lot thore be no stampede or undue rush. Just como along quietly, but early, with the exact amount (if possible), and stale clearly tho, seats you require. The doors will on'no account be opened during tho rendering of any number; Tho Prices, within the reach of all, axe — Reserved Seats, 6s 7d. Unreserved, 4s 5d and 2s 2d. All inohisive of tax. The Bos Plans for 4 evenings and 1 matinee concert are on view at Tho Bristol, but aa The Bristol closes at ,noon to-day, the Plan for To-night will be in the Vestibule of the Town Hall. 4s 7d Day Sales only may be purohased at tho Grand Confectionery Store, Grand Opora House. '6s 7d and 4s 5d Seats will be sold afc, right-hand box in vestibule to-night, arid the 2s 2d tiokets will, be sold round the corridor, to the left. Souvenir Brochures with Repertoire , translations and photos, of artists will be on sale in the hall at night. Business Manager R. A. Shepard. STRAND THEATRE.,TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W." GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S Marvellous Romance of Southern Sea?, "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." ' "THE LOVE FLOWER." ' ,A Love Story of Beeuty and Power, with Settings of Tropical Loveliness. 1 "THE LOVE FLOWER." '■ "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." i ' Stirring ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHAED BARTHELMESS ■,And CAROL DEMPSTER. CAROL DEMPSTER, Threa men and a, girl stranded on- a desolate island. Here is a romanoe' and adventure and the story of a girl's supremo heroism. Exclusively controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. ■ Also, , A Thos. ; H. Ince Special, LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES ! - .In "HOMESPUN FOLKS.""HOMESPUN FOLKS!" "HOMESPUN FOLKS." A mother story that hits the greatest target in the world—the human heart. Supporting Programme includes "INSULTING THE SULTAN" (Snub Pollard Comedy). IiATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Prices ,as usual. Telephone. 3299. Tho Versailles Peace Treaty provides that the workers shall have FREE RIGHT . OF ASSOCIATION in Trade Unionism. ' Mr. Massey signed this, but now DENIES THE P.' AND T. IT'S LEGAL RIGHT TO AFFILIATE WITH THE ALLIANCE OF LABOUR. Massey's Tyranny makes tho' Tre»ty a SGRAP OF PAPER. LABOUR WILL DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS. HEAR LABOUR'S CASH BY ROLLING UP TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), '" At 8 p.m., in tho . A RTCRAFT THEATRE. -C5-RTCRAFT THEATRE. ' Speakers: , Messrs. M. J. Savage, M.P , J. Munro, M.P., H. E. Combs (Labour Candidate for North), and J. Roberts (Secretary, Alliance of Labour). WELLINGTON EAST! WELLINGTON EAST! MR. A. L. MONTEITH, Labour Canclidnto for Wellington East, commences HIS CAMPAIGN' on WEDNESDAY NEXT, in Iho NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent terrace. - ."* . GET THERE EARLY! Doors Open at 7.15. A cordial invitation to all, ROOKLYN .PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. EUGKNE O'BRIEN "CnANNING OF THE NORTH WEST." S Stirring Tale oTTTTo Canadian Mounted Police. NOTE.—Special Mjlcdions will be played on tho famous Rdwon Disc Gramophone before the Pictures and dm-ins the interval. A PUBLIC Monlius is to bo liVld in Hie. Concert Chamber of iho Town ■ Hall on MONDAY NKXT, Id oont-iclpr preliminary aVrauptomonls for Iho erection of a porin.ment Wnr Memorial in Wpllinctton. A]] fitizpiis w!io are interested in Hie schemes arc invited to altp»d. L. 3LYTII, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 4

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