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EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S CONTINUOUS-U a.m. to 10 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! TO-DAY AND TONIGHT. SECOND mGGEST SUCC^S . GREATER THAN " THE MIRACLE MAN." "MANSLAUGHTER!" TEN MIGHTY REELS OF WONDER! TEN MIGHTY REELS OF WONDER! WITH A SUPREME CAST HEADED BY THOMAS MEIGHAN, LRATRICE JOY, and LOIS WrXSON. A MARVELLOUS PICTURE. Such is tho verdict of all who liavo seen this Masterpiece. ' . SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE EVERYBODY'S AUGMENTED. ORCHESTRA ■ Box Pk» at the Theatre. Telephone 50

! TWO FASCINATING LECTURES. . | Illustrated with Lantern Slides from Leet , . turer's Own Camera, By JULIAN GRANDE, F.R.G.S JULIAN GRANDE, F.R.G.S. JULIAN GRANDE, F.R.G.S. JULIAN GRANDE, F.R.G.S.! The Well-known Press Correspondent and i Author, ! of ' „™9eneva- switzerland, member of the swiss alpine club; will lecture in rnHE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN A HALL, On. THURSDAY 26th APRIL, at 8 p.m THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, at 8 p.m. I „ _ Subject: '"ALPINE ASCENTS AND ADVENj TUREB IN EUROPE AND N.Z/' i With Special Reference to the Recent Adventures in the Southern Alps of New Zealand. FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, at 8 p.m x FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, at 8 p.m.| Subect:. i I "MY WANDERINGS IN ARABIA." EACH ILLUSTRATED BY ABOUT 100 \ SLIDES OF SPECIAL INTEREST. i. Mr. Grande, when ou the platform, uses neither manuscript nor notes. He is quite at home with his audience. He speaks with artless, natural eloquence, and is always worth hearing. "Tho Scotsman" says: "Mr, Grande has established himself as a most-popular lecturer, on' Alpine climbing, and has delightid thousands' of admirers both in thU (JoUiitfyl and on the Continent. Besides being an expert olimber he is an authority on'matter?.connected with Palestine and Arabia.''.-.. ■ . ■-.' ■■>'- '■.. ■ Prices :r^3s (Reserves), 2s, and Is. Box Plan at The. Bristol. Opens Wednesday, 18th inst. ',-' ' . • ODDFELLOWS; HALL, PETONE. ; A N ADDRESS will be delivered (D.V.V ix . SUNDAY NEXT,. 7 p.m., -by , MR. T. COCKCROFT, On . "THE KINGDOM OF GOD." ' A Divine Political Dominion to be set up on Earth with Christ as King. Come,- and 'bring your Bibles. ■ > All seate free. 'No collection. rpOWN . ' HALL. -IOWN . HALL. CHILDREN'S PLAIN, FANCY, AND PAPER DRESS, DANCE. 11th May. 11th May. In aid of \Vellington Fr6e Kindergartens. Support this excellent work by bringing your children to this dance.' One of the prettiest tights ev«r seen in Wellington. Prizes awarded to the best fancy paper costume, and most original boy and girl fancy costume. ! Watch future advertisements. HELLO, LADIES! HELLO, GENTLEMEN! IT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Jazi MONDAY NIGHT. Jaw ■ ■ ■ MONDAY NIGHT. Jasz SCOTTISH HALL, Jazz 57, Lower Cuba street. Jazi nnHE ELITE CLUB will continue Jazz X its weekly dance in the ScotJaite tish Hall on Monday. Night at, 8 Elite p.m. -Programme unequalled. We Elite Cater for all. But, oh, the music! Elite CbAe and hear it.. Elite Get the sensation. Oh, Boy! Oh, 1 Elite \.GriAl .It's Great. v . . Jazz "'Full Jazz Orchestra* racing 8-12. Jazz. 'Refreshments. Ladies' Is 6d, Gent's Jazz 2s. Follow' the Crowds. ' B. BROWN, M.C. | R- M'HUGfa, Secretary. ATIONAL " DAIRY SHOW. ATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd JUNE, 1923. PALMERSTON N. SHOW GROUNDS. PALMERSTON N. SHOW GROUNDS. PALMERSTON N. SHOW GROUNDS. MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA- ■ TION"S SHOW. . MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION'S SHOW. 2Dr.h, 21st, and 22nd JUNE. . ENTRJES CLOSE 4th JUNE, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSE 4th JUNE, 1923.. Schedules and all information may be had from the ' SECRETARY, Box 85, Palmerston North. s- .;. BASKET BALL. ;."' ■;. THE Annual Meeting of the Wellington Basket Ball Association will be held in the Y.W.C.A., Boulcott street, on WEDNESDAY, 18th April, at 7 "p.m. , All who are interested 'in B*el*et Ball i ax* invited to attend this meeting. 1..M. GRAY, - Hon. Sec. [WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUD- . ENTS' SOCIETY. v 'fTIHE OPENING MEETING of the 1923 -*- Session will bo held in AccountantsChambers, Johnston street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th INST., at 8 p.m., when a Mock Meeting of Shareholders of "The Whakarewarewa Brick, Tile, and Construction Company" will be held. THOS. AUTON, A.C.I.S. (Eng.), .'..' ' Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. T4/TISS ROSINA JOHANSON, being no longer in my employ, has no authority to contract debts in my name. . (Signed) , FLORENCE HULLEN, C.M.D., ' Dermatologist and Toilet Specialist, ' 3a, Courtenay place, Wellington.-

Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord "find Lady Jellicoe. HUT!T VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. G.3-AND AUTUMN SHOW, KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER 1 HUTT. WEDNESDAY and THURSDA.Y., S6th and 27th APRIL, 1923. Opening Coreruony at 3 p.m. by tlio Hon. Si- F. H. D. Bell, Attorney-General. Bo cure fco see the magnificent display of , CHRYSANTHEMUMS ;(Tho Queen of Autumn Flowers). ' Flower Stall. Afternoon Tea. Orohestr*. Admission Is, Children 6d. M. J..HODGINS, Secretary, H.V.H.S. V M.C.A., 150-152, WILLIS STREET. MR. F. R. FIELD, MR. F. R. FIELD, The' Noted Scientific Lecturer. Will speak ou "THE EARTH'S "HISTORY AB BEVEALED BY RECENT SOLAR DISCOVERIES." On TUESDAY NEXT, 17th APftlL, 7.45 . p.ras, V.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL. V.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL. Admission Free. - Collection. VI.C.A, 150-152, .WtLLtS STREET, . NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS. ■■ SUNDAY, 15th—4.15 p.m., Mto's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. J. W. Black. 5, ■'■■ Strangers' Tefc. „ MONDAY, 16th-6.30 p.m., Senior. Bible Study Group; 7.30, Members' Cinema Tuesday!' mh-7.45 p.m., lecture by -MR. F. R. FIELD, on "THE EARTH'S HISTORY AS .REVEALED BY RECENT SOLAR DISCOVERIES." WEDNESDAY, 18th—12.55 p.m., INTERCESSORY SERVICE in Quiet Room. THURSDAY, 19th—12.30 p.m., OPENING OF "Y." LUNCHEON' CLUB. Speaker: Mr. Cyril Bavin, of London, on "MIGRATION." 7.30 p.m., Opening Tournament —Billiai^l Room. ■SATURDAY, 21st—7 p.m., Opening Younger Men's Saturday Night Club. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Onening Rally of Educational 'Classes has been. Postponed from Thursday, 19th April, to THURSDAY. 3rd MAY. Will all intending students please take notice of this nlideration? Classes are now being formed in salesmanship, Public-Spealdng, Advertising, Business/Letters and Correspondence, Motor-Ensrineerinu. and Elocution. CAFETERIA OPEN DAILY,. 12-2 p.m., 5-7 p.m.. 9-10 -o.m. BILLIARD ROOM OPEN FROM NOON DAILY. ■=*. WELCOME AWAITS YOU. WELLINGTON BOXING- ASSOCIATION (Registered). "11* EMBERS. we reminded 'of- (So ~ ANNUAL GENERA^ MEETING, which will be held at. the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on MONDAY NEXT,' 16tk'April. 1923, at 8 o'clock p.m. : BUSINESS: . To receive, and, if thought fit, adopt (lie Annual Report and Statement of Ac- , counts. ■ To elect Officers for the current year. Gener*i.. W. G. TALBOT, ■i Hon. Secretary. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. TtT-R. ERNEST M. JONES, late Bari* «•*• tone Sitrnor Cesaroni Conqert Party, , Annette Kellerman Co., and winner Wellington Competitions Soc. 1922 Scholarship, etc., has commenced Teaching. Complete •Tuition 'Italian Bel Canto.* STUDIO. ROOM 5, ADELPHI CHAMBERS, 102. Willis street. POPPY DAY. A I*L Ladies willing to help in connection with POPPY DAY, 24th' APRIL, are invited to attend a. Meeting to be held in the Mayoress' Room, Town Hall, on TUESDAY, 17th inst., at 3 p.m. , . . \ E. WEIGHT, \ ' . Mayor***. ~ BARGAINS IN FURS. . WE are showing immense reductions in Conoy, Electric Seal, Marmot, Musquash and Natural Rabbit Coats. T«s>a are priced from £10 10s, and are nicely lined,' in different sizes. We invite inspection and comparison. . The. !e can be'secured by paying- a- small deposit. Every coat is guAranteed. SIEGEL'S Kennsst Value Mannens-st. FUNERAL CARD. rnHK Friends of the late John Olsm ■i are invited to attend. Eia Funeral, which -trill leave his late Residence, 9, Epuni etreet, on Monday, at 2 p.m., lor the Cetnetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., s ■ ' Funeral Directors. 60, Taratiaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. S2-159 (day and night).^^^ r|\Hß Friends of the late Thomas Rouse X 'ate respectfully invited to attend_ Jus Funeral.which will leave No. 80 fcitzaevbert ; street, Petone, Sunday, 15th April, 1923, at 1 1.30. p.m., for the Taita CerneJ. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone 3621 (3 rings).

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

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