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TTNTVERSAL THEATRE. iUniversal theatre. ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Mark Twain's "CONNECTICUT YANKEE "CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT." IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT." The Greatest Comedy of all Time. TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, Jules Verne's Famous Production, "WAITING FOR DAWN." "WAITING FOR DAWN." A True Eastern Drama, also ROBINSON CRUSOE SERIAL. -\ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' MALE VOICE / CHOIR. H. TEMPLE WHITE (Conduotor). pONOERT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW, PART SONGS, SOLOS. HUMOUR. MISS MABELLE ESQUILAOT , (Contralto), HUGH WRIGHT, SYD. AiLWRIGHT, HARRY DUNN. ? HAROLD WHITTLE (at the Diano). Reserves 3s. Reserves 3». Pkn at Bristol. TT HANDALLAH HALL, W.N.R. DANCE. SATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. Bell Bus leaves Government Buildings at 7.30 p.m. for Khandallah Hall. ] HATAITAI HORTICULTURAL SOCTETY.n ROSES! ROSES! ROSES 1 ' ROSES! ROSES! ROSES I ROSES'! ROSES! ROSES! THE SUMMER SHOW' Will be held in the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Waitoa-rd., Hataitai, on SATURDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1922, (Afternoon and Evening). Opening Ceremony by his Worship the Mayor at 3 p.m. V- G. J. J. FEIL, Hon. See. WIRELE.SS CONCERT! H/TESSRS. JAMES SMITH, LTD.. will ItA Broadcast a WIRELESS CONCERT from the front of their Building, TO-NIGHT, between 7 and 9 o'clock. •' Two hours of Free Music. Bring the Family! A JUMBLE SALE T\fILL ho beW on SATURDAY, the 25th November, at 2.30 p.m^, in St. Peter's Club Rooms, Ghuznee-st. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. COC T. W. M'SONALD, Independnnt Candidate, will address Electors TONIGHT at the foot of Hataitai road,. Hataitai at 8 o'clook. TO-MORROW at cornel- of Elizabeth and Brougham streets (not at Band Ro\ tunda). -MONDAY—Methodist Hall, Hataitai. WELLINGTON EAST AND SUBURBS ELECTION. MESSES. R. A, WRIGHT and T. FORSYTH will address an open-, air. meeting this etemng, at 8 o'clock, at the corner" of . Cambridge terrace and Courlenay plice. : WELLINGTON' SOUTH. |~iOLONEL MITCHELL will address the V^ 1 Electors of Wellington South, as NEWTOWN — LADIES' MEETING; THIS AFTERNOON (Friday) at - Library. 24th instant, at 3 p.m. MORNINGTON — School, TO-NIGHT (Friday), 24th instant, 8 p.m. HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. D. K. PRITCHARD will speak in the LOWER HUTT TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clook. v HUTT ELECTORATE. "l/STR, H. D. BENNETT, the Reform IVA Candidate, will Address the Electors .at— ; WHITEMAN'S VALLEY-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 8, p.m. SILVERSTREAM-MONDAY, 8 p.m. BLAOKBREDGE, Knox SeJwaaoan — TUESDAY, 8 p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. "|lf*rV FIELD, the Official Reform CanItA didate, will Address the Electors PAfiKAKARIKI HALL - TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. WAIHOANGA SCHOOL-TO-MORROW ' (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. MANGAROA—Tho School, MONDAY, 27th November, 8 pjn. OTAKI ELECTORATE. MR. C. I. HARKNESS, Independent Reform Candidate for Otaki, will addross Electors at — TE HORO-^SATURDAY, 25ft NovemMANAKAU—MONDAY, 27tli November. OTAKI—TUESDAY, 28th November, at . 8 p.m. TAWA FLAT-WEDNESDAY, 29th Novnmber. JOHNSONVILLE —THURSDAY, 30th November. ■ ■ OHARIU—FRIDAY, Ist December. WIRELESS CONCERT! -It/TESSRS. JAMES SMITH, LTD., will ItA Broadcast a' WIRELESS CONCERT from, tho front of their Building, TO-NIGHT, between 7 and 9 o'clock. ■Two hours of Free Music. Bring tho Family! ; frtHE Mutual Life and CitizeUR 1 AssurA anco Company, Ltd.—Tho Company hereby (rives one month's notice of its intention to issue a special policy in place of Policy No. M 56286, issued by the Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia on the lifo of FREDERICK SAMUEL CALDWELL LIVINGSTON, and declared to have been lost.—C. A. RICHARDSON. Secrotary. Wellington, 24th November, 1922. F~~ URNITURE—Oak Dining-room and Bedroom, £48 10s. Open 7.30 UK 8Fridays. Art Cabinet Co,, '18, Mwrtinrst. Cash or torm&.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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