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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSK. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sufa-Lossea Allen Doone. A Notable Season of Delightful Plays. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. "IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," "IN OLD DONEGAL," V IN OLD DONEGAL," 'Another Brilliant Success Achieved. Last night's delighted audienoe demonstrated their unqualified approval of thnt interesting romantic artist, ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. And his Versatile Company of Players, in one of the most fascinating ComedyDramas ever presented in the Dominion. Hear Doone sing, "Tunes We Love to Hear on Paddy's Day," "Kate O'Donogluie." "IN OLD DONEGAL" , "IN OLD DONEGAL" "IN OLD DONEGAL" ~°& Production that will linger long in the memory of playgoers. TO-NIGHT AND FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. The Last Pour Nights of Allen Doone's Season, Which will be devoted to the presentation of Allen Doone's Greatest Masterpiece, "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST." PBICES.-os, 4s, 2s (pins tax). ?l«n» at Bristol; Day Sale* at Grand Confeotioa. cry Shop at the Theatre. ' CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. DANCING! DANCING! NEW CENTURY HALL. THE SOCCER ASSEMBLY will continue its Weekly Dance on SATURDAY. Goo_d floor. Good music. Ladies, Is; Gents., 1b 6d. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. CITIZEN CANDIDATES' MEETINGS. npO.NIGHT—The Hall, Melrose, Masirs. Jl T. Forayth, J. Aston, J. Burns, H. A. Huggins, W. J. Gaudin. MONDAY, 16th—Waitoa road Church Room, Hataitai — Mrs. M'Vicar, Messrs. H. D. Bennett, C. C. Crump, J. Burns. TUESDAY, 17th, at Island Bay (St. Hilda's), and Oriental Bay Kiosk. WEDNESDAY—LyaII Bay Church Hall. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS will be held TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock/when several candidates Jrom the Civic League will deliver addresses.' CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. WILSON STREET, NEWTOWN. MAYORAL ELECTION. fSOU.NCIIiLPR.M'KENZIE' wilt address VJ the Electors as under:— SATURDAY, 14th, TOWN HALL, KHAND ALLAH. ■ MONDAY, Moth, ST. HILDA'S, ISLAND BAY. ■ LABOUR REPRESENTATION ' ' - COMMITTEE. . t MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN. •m/TEETINGS as. follows— TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GREEN STREET, NEWTOWN.—Speakers: C. H. Chapman, M. Walsh, A. , W. Croskery, and L. plover. VEITCH AND ALLAN'S ' CORNER.— Speakers: J. Glover, J. M'Kenzie, J. , W. Trim, W. T. Young, and P. I Fraser. DIXON STREET.—L. Hennessey, A. L. Montoith, M.P., H. Dyson, W. Bromley, and C. H. Snow. BOWEN STREET.—P. Fraser, M.P., R. M'Keen, M.P., T. Brindle, ■ and Mrs. S. S*ow. SATURDAY, MELROSE HALL.— Messrs. P. Fraser, M.P., A. W. Croskery, T. Brindlo, and A. L., Monteith. ' ! SATURDAY, GHUZNEE STREET.- ---* L. Glover, H. Dyson, L. Hennessey, ' yV. Bromley, and C. H. Snow. SUNDAY! SUNDAY! GREAT DEMONSTRATION in the EMPRESS THEATRE. Willis street. Speakers: P. Fraser, M.P., R. M'Keen, M.P., C. H. Chapman, J. Glover, and Mrs. S. Snow. Mr. J. M'Kenzie presides. On MONDAY EVENING, . meetings will be held in the Khandallah Hall and in the Ngaio Methodist Schoolroom. All Meetings commence at 8 p.m. ROLL UPI ROLL UP! NEW ZEALAND SPORTS PRO- " TECTIPN LEAGUE. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. A MEETING of representatives of the various branches of sport will be held at THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, On .WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1923, At 8 p.m. The object of the Meeting is to give an opportunity for; Sports Bodies to state their requirements as far as questions of the administration of city reserves and play areas and the advancement thereof are concerned, in order- that a memorandum may he prepared for submission to candidates at the forthcoming election for Mayor and City Councillors. . Members of executive committees of sports bodies and players generally, also all othors interested, are invited to be present. Chairman: Mr. C. P. Skerrett, K.C. R, W. SHALLCRASS, . ' General Secretary. COMPULSORY PARADE. TVTO. 31 Company, Senior Cadets, will 1~ Parade at the Garrison Hall at 1.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 14th instant. No leave-will be granted. R. P.ENKIN, Captain, O.C. No. 31 Company, S.O. jpALA DAY, LOWER HUTT. RESULT ART UNION. "In Neptune's Kingdom." Ist Prize —Ticket No. 332. 2nd Prize—Ticket No. 285. 3rd Prize—Ticket No. 272.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 2