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/NIIAND OPERA 'HOUSE. VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessea Allen Doone. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF A NOTABLE -SEASON. TO.-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! l At 8. "IN.OLD DONEGAL," ■_" IN OLp DONEGAL," '' "IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," " IN OLD DONEGAL," ■ Brilliantly Interpreted by that Interesting and Romantic.Artist. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN. DOONE. Supported by MISS EDNA KEELEY, And his Versatile Company of Players, in one of tho most fascinating ComedyDramas ever presented in the Dominion. Hear Doone sing, ."Tunes, Wo Love to Hear on Paddy's Day," "Kate O'Donoghue." Hear Adele Irirrian sing "The Last Rose of Summer;" TO-NIGHT AND" MONDAY EVENING ONLY, : "IN OLD DONEGAL" - "IN OLD DONEQAL" "IN OLD DONEGAL" A Production that will linger long in the memory of playgoers. ' COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY r ■ EVENING. ■ TKe Last Four Nights of Allen Doone'i ■ Season ■ . Will be devoted to the presentation of Allen Doone's Greatest Masterpiece, "THE PARISH PRIEST." "THE PARISH PRIEST.". "THE PARISH PRIEST."' PRICES.-6s. 4g, 2s (plus tax). Pkni at Bristol; Day Sales at Grand Confection* cry Shop at the. Theatre. Children in arms not admitted. HORTT'S THEATRE. ' HORTT'S THEATRE. Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. PARAMOttNT'S Wonderful Double-feature Programme, THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS. MEIGHAN-, THOMAS MEIGHAN, With a Great All-Star Cast, inoludinjr LEATRICE JOY .THEOIDQ&E KOBISRTS JUNE ELVIDGE ' ' ' EVA NOVAK In Paramount s Superb Special Attrition, "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORR6W," "THE. MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MAN WHO SAW TO-MORROW," "THE MANWHO SAW TO-MORROW," See the World's Most Popular' Star as i th» Viceroy of India—As a. Fighting Adventurer on Contraband Ships—As. the Lover of two women—one of whom offered fame^-the o.ther happiness. , '■ The surprise it gives will equal the delight it brings. Second' Attraction: WINSOME MAY M'AVOY, ' WINSOME'MAY M'AVOY, ; "EVERYTHING FOR, SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." A worthy companion on such a programme Another of the Hilarious "Torchy" Comedies. Travelogue, Gazette, etc. All in all, the finest programme in ■ •' the. city. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE RED CROSS SOCIETY, T\R. TRUBY KING, C.M.G., Will deliver a Lecture, entitled ! ; "HEALTH IN INFANCY AND ■ , CHILDHOOD," In- . ■■■ - ' . ' '■ THE RED CROSS ROOMS, 63, Dixon street, Wellington, At 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, 17th APRIL. Admission free. •' , M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. The public are reminded that the .second eesßion in First Aid and Home Nurs-. ing will be commencing shortly. Owing to the large numbers enrolling, intending, members are advised to submit their names without delay. Telephone 22-574. ' EUCHRE. . EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT, in Caledonian Hall, Tory ' street, at 8 p.m. First prize, ladies and gents, 25s order; other prizes. To-' nifrht,, 10 .Weeks' aggregate commences; I also every Friday and Saturday.': E. LAWLOR. Frj]3^>. dance. rpHE; Evans Bay Yacht and Motor-Boat -*■ Otub will be holding their usual Sat. urday Night DANCE in-the Clubhouse, TO-NIGHT. Subs.: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Cowley's Orchestra. ' • S. EASSON, Social Sec. On Wednesday Night a SPECIAL AUTUMN EVENING will be held in. the Clubhouse., A prize will be awardei to the best novel paper hit. ■ ' THE Shotknd Society of Wellington will hold its first Yearly Meeting and Annual Reunion in the' Caledonian Hall, Tory street, on SATURDAY. 21st April, at 8 p.m., when ths Balance-sheet will be presented, and the Election of Office-bcar-ora for the ensuipg ye&r will then take place. All members and intending members are requested to attend. JOHN R, JEROMSON, ■ ' Hon.- Secretary. , ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT SIR ' WILLIAM JERVQIS, No. 7609, A.0.F., extend a hearty Welcome to it's members, their wives and friends, to an Open Night, at St. Thomas' Hall, Newtown, at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday, 17th April, 1923. Music and fun for all. Light refreshments provided. Officers please note that* Lodge meets at 7 p.m; sharp. • G. H. CARR, Hun. Sec. ■ P.P.A. ~~* ') LOWER HUTT GROUP. THE Monthly SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the Lyoeiim Hall, on TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, at 8 o'clock. All members and Protestant friends cordially invited. Subscriptions now due, MONEY TO LEND. ' £8000 TRUST FUNDS to Lend on Mortgage; £500 Second Mortgage. G. S. Hill and Co., Lambton-qy., opp. Bank N.Z

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4