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2.30 — TO-DAY! — 7.30. OTTTTTT'M'Q THE COSIEST THEATRE ATTTiWXr'CI \=E«Jiliijji^ O. IN WELLINGTON. V* V,l JlfJDiiN O. Mirth and Morality: farce and Philosophy; Touciiing Domestic Drama and Clean Humour; Highly Hilarious Comedy and Ingenious Dramatic. Situations and Surprises; not a jarring note or dull moment—That's THE REX INGRAM PRODUCTION OF THE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS BY WINCHELL SMITH and JOHN E. HAZZARD: "TURN TO THE RIGHT," WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST HEADED BY .. 'ALICE TERRY and JACK MULHALL. WHEREIN TWO LOVABLE CROOKS. A RACE-TRACK WASTREL AND A FARM-KEEPING MOTHER COMBINE TO TURN PEACHES INTO GOLD. Introduced with A WONDERFUL PROLOGUE by MR. H. E. WILSON (Baritone) and MISS PHYLL NOR.RIS (Mezzo-Soprano), of the MERRY MAGPIES CONCERT PARTY. FULL SUPPORTING PROGEAMME. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST ORCHESTRA. Under the Eminent.Conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. WADESTOWN CARS leave corner of Cuba and Vivian streets after the show. EVERYBODY'S. . EVERYBODY'S. (THE NATURAL HUB OF THE PICTURE, WORLD.) Continuous, U a.m. to 10 p.m. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ NOW SHOWING. ;a great big double entertainment. No. It—A Smashing Drama of Women that will go to the heart of every Mother. "A - WOMAN'S WOMAN," . Featuring MARY ALDEN. THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO WAS A DRUDGE-WHOSE FAMILY WAS ASHAMED OF HER. BECAUSE SHE WAS PLAIN. Then came the resolution that she would no longer be a homo woman—" I will not * have my family ashamed of me." Then she tried to keep with the world —and succeeded —but she came to the place where the trail divides. The duties of womanhood and a true mother ruled triumphantly. A story [or every woman of the world and every man. No. 2.— A Sensational Drama of the Modern Motor Track: GLADYS HULETTE in "HIGH SPEED," Adapted [row'the Sensational' Romance by CLINTON H. STAGG. Speed! Action! Thrills!- THE GREATEST MOTOR TRACK RACK EVER SCREENED. T'ne story of a young man who drove the fastest cay—a veritable, speed giant—to a \ Sensational Victory for Love and a Fortune. A story of Love, Speed, Kings, and Millions. GRIPPING: SENSATIONAL 1 . A story for all lovers of SPEED in its many forms. In Addition; " MILE-A-MINUTE MARY " (Christie Comedy). LATEST GAZETTES AND REVIEWS. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 50. i.■ ■ ' .

BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING : The greatest story of romantic love ever written. A picture that races through, n hundred breathless thrill?.. through a hundred scenes of dazzling beauty. With ■ BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON,' The Sweetest fleroi'no. ICver .Seen, And . ... BERT LYTKLL, Her Daring Lover, . In 'lin George Ifiuniauriee . Production, "TO HAVB AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO riAVf'i AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVIO.AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE-AND TO HOLD." Swift in its action. Thrilling iii Suspense. Appealing' in Romance. "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO" HAV.E AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND.TO HOLD." "TO HAVIi AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." Big Supporting Cast Includes: THEODORE KOSLOFF. W: J. FERG-TJ-I SON,. RAYMOND HATTON,. WAL-! TER LONG. | Also Screening: ' .' HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, I HAROLD LLOYD, The World's Laughter Specialist, ■ ■: . ' Xn. •'I DO." "I DO." ■ "I DO." "I DO." "I DO." "I DO." Telephone 358. VICTORIA ' COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. : TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE, S p.m. DEBATE on Motion: "That CONSCIENTIOUS ' OBJECTORS to Military Service in the Great War should-be Disfranchised." Leaders: Affirmative: Messrs. G. R. Sykes, M.P., and J/ A. -Young, M.P. ■•NeEQtive:-Messrs. W. J. Jordan, M.1., - and J. A. Lee, D.C.M., M.P. At Victoria College (Gymnasium). , PUBLIC INVITED.R. M. CAMPBELL. , , ".. .Secretary V.U.C.D.S. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ' CLASSES. A HOME-NURSING CLASS at V.V.C.A.-, Boulcctt street, meets on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30. Enrol immediately with, Y.W.C.A. J. B. FINDLAY, ■ Secretary. ■■' GRAMOPHONES. . THE : METRONOLA. THE MKTRONOLA. £12, £16 10s, £22 10s, ,£35. THE HETRONOLA is a positive .advance in Gramophone Acoustics. It is of a dainty design and is constructed in figured' oak asd finished in good taste. . . The same model is also made with warm-toned rosewood finish. The intorior mechanism and all external metal, parts are highly nickel.plated. The tone-arm' and sound box are of special type, reproducing with most marvellous fidelity. The price is ■jnoderiik', und terras can be arranged to purchase by easy monthly payments. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.! LTD.. WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES. North Itland Manager.

. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction—John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at S. , SATURDAY, 2.30. Superb Vaudeville Grand Novelty Programme. The Favourite London Comedian, TUBBY STEVENS, Master of Burlesque. BIT/TON . MACKINNON and MAC. • BOYS. ■ BERT 'J'ERBBLL.;.. . '.. /., ■-■•■• Duteli Comediani and Y'oilelier. "." NASH and KEARNS ANDERSON... . ■..." and, HUNT. STCNOR PALMETTO, Celebrated- Danish Tenor. . VIOLET ELLIOTT. ■ .THOME. ■ PRICES—Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves 3n (plus Uin). Reserves at The Bristolafter 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. FRIDAY, 8 p.m. Q<T. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. ENTERTAINMENT. LANTERN LECTURE on "JAPAN," By E. K. LOMAS, M.A.-, M.Sc. PALESTINE TABLEAUX arranged by Miss M'lntyre and Mr. L. Power. : , COURTING 'SCENE from Chinese Opera, by Chinese. ... . "THE GREAT MASTER," Children's Play. Admission Is, Children 6d. WELLINGTON 'BOWLING CLUB. rreiE Annual General Meeting will.be -t held in the Club House, Aro street. Wellington, on TUESDAY, 26th day of June.. 1923, at 8 p.m. Business: ' Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Directors (5), and Auditor. Consideration of any Resolution of which_ due notice has been given in writing, duly signed. And General. F.J. TASKER, Hon. Secretary. BELMONT PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting and Social Gathering will be held in the Belmont Schoolroomon SATURDAY, 23rd JUNE. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by A. Campbell, Esq. Musical Programme, under the direction of Mr. Dempster. A cordial welcome, to all residents. Business: Auual Report, Election of Officers. JOHN D. FOSTER, Hon. Sec. .' WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. mBNDERS will bo received at llio OIJ>- ficu of thi' undersigned, up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, sth July, 1923, for the supply and. delivery of Motor Chassis for tho lilei'lrie Lighting Department. Particulars tuny bo obtained at the, office of the Electric Lighting Department, Harris street. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Motor Chassis, Contract No. 319." ' JNO. R, PALMER. Town Clerk. 22nd June, 1923. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF SECTION, 103, LAMBTON RECLAMATION. mENDERS will be received at tho OfX fice of the undersigned up to 3.30 p.m.. on Thursday, the 26th .Tuly, 1923, for Lease of Section 103, Lambton Reclamation. Brandon street. Particulars and Conditions may be seen at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Wellington. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Lease, of Land, Section 103, Lambton Reclamation." JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk-. 22nd June, 1923. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. EVENING POST. A DVERTISERS arc asked to have their -^*- Notices in this officer as early as possible each morning, and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S paper bo handed in the previous day whenever possible. Tin insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed ■that day ' BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., The Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 2

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