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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY,' Ist NOVEMBER, At the QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Manager J onn Farrell. At 10 to 8, - And for the Next 4 Nights Only, With a "CABARET GIRL" "CABARET GIRL" Special MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. (Children to Matinee Half-price.) THE SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SPRINGTIME SUCCESS, " THE CABARET GIRL." " THE CABARET GIRL." x THE CABARET GIRL." " THE CABARET GIRL." (A Laugh a Minute.) The Racy Musical Comedy de Luxe. WITH ALL THE FAVOURITES Of the Famous J. C WILLIAMSON Ever Popular MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Making the Pace. - Alfred Frith, Cyril Ritehard, Harold Pearce, Cecil Kelleway, Field Fisher, Fred Maokay Harry Wotton, Stuart Fraeer, Jack Hooker, George Jennings, John Phillips, Madge Elliott, Mabel Monro, Nellie Payne, Millie Engler, Marie Eaton, Beryl Ferguson, Reita Nugent, Floie Allen, Beryl Anderson, Winnie Tate. AN ALL-STAR PERFORMANCE. A RIGHT ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT. First Production here, commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 7th NOV. Of the New Brilliant Musical Play. "KISSING TIME," "KISSING TIME," : Play Produced by Harry B. Burcher. Musical-Director Harry Burton. :?olilEl p^™ HgA^ - -D-C. and O.S. 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Stalls, 4s; Lato Door Gallery, Is 6d (all prices plus tax) , DAY SALES at The Grand Lollie Store (next Theatre). BRITANNIA. Continuou. from RITANNIA. 11 a .m. Daily. LAST NIGHT. A Breezy Western Romance that every lover of thrilling, outdoor Pictures should not miss. "DEAD GAME." "DEAD GAME." It's the Most Thrilling, Dare-devil Picture in which HOOT GIBSON Has ever appeared. P> . Second Feature: A story of the most-talked-of City in the world, " NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." See and learn the truth about this muohdiscussed community. " NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." Telephone 358. i impress theatre Impress theatre. The Beat Theatre in 'Wellington, ■LAST DAY AND NIGHT. ■At 11.0, 1.0, 3.20, 5.50, and 8.0 p.m. THEODORA The THEODORA Greatest Film THEODORA Spectacle the World THEODORA Has Ever Seen. ilii! iislr ™" rr.ußox Pi?"? at Tlw Bristol, or Ring Theatre, Telephono 3442. B STRAND THEATRE. n . TRAND THEATRE." Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Last Night of JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN' ?<n ?r£ 1?r" re o£ Lau *ht«r and Tears. »mrm£ "DADDY." »mnnv "DADDY." DADDY.". t "DADDY." "THr11;^^ 01"^11 Production, THE VOICE IN THE ,'OARK " A mystery story you cannot solve until . x the dramatic climu.x. Prices as Usual. Telephone 3299. Under Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the_Gorernor-General. rpoWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8,THE WHEEL OF LIFE." To be opened by his Worship the Mayor Magnificent Tableaux, home.made t| we h ets l on sale makara' county council. : proposal; to raise a special LOAN. N° Tlvr Ei is r.he Toby eiven ffiat the J-1 Maliai-a County Council in runsuance of .^.Tie Counties Act 1920" S Amendments thereof, and -'The Lo"al Bodies Lpa-ns Act, 1913," and Amend Loa' tSof %tn r^ CS * »«• » Sffi i^oan of .^,3000 for the purpose and on th« conditions hereinafter mentioned- - (a.) Such Loan is being raised for the purpose, of purchasing road-making machinery, consisting of road roller rock crusher,, tractors, scarifier, and other ma chinery incidental thereto. £3000ThB amOunt ProP°scd to be raised is (c) ItT761 t T76 security for the said Loan is to be a Special Rate of three thirty-seconds ■of one penny in tho pound, to be levied upon, the. rateable value (on the basis of Capital Value) or all rateablo property in tho ,Porirua Riding of the County of Mak/ara., and repayment of tho said Loan is to be provided by a Sinking Fund of two (2) per centum per annum. M) It is proposed to pay out of the Loan tho cost of raising tho Loan and the interest and sinking fund for the first yean. Dated at Wellington, this Ist day of N/orembcr, 1923. WILFRED L. BEECH, County Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~ THE Firm. RENKIN. HAYCRAFT, Ai\'O JOSLING, will in future be HAYCRAFT AND .TOSMNG. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing: Jewellers, * 54, Willis sti-sot iPver Preslou's),

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1923, Page 2