NEW MIRAMAR PICTURES.
Xcv:i Ucrbcr, in " A Vaulcee Go-Gct-icr," be screened to-night at the .Mu-aniiu- Theatre. It is a story full of 'mystery, thrills, and surprises.
The opening of the Violet Assembly took place in the Early Settle:a' Hall tliis week, and . proved as popular us in the past. . Tho hall was nicely decorated,' and patrons- were well catered Tot- liy good music and a splendid floor. The assembly meets every Tuesday and Thursday evening throughout the season.
The Ma-hcno, which left Sydney at noon on the. 13tli instant for" Wellington, carries 241 bags of mail from Australia, G from beyond, and 27. parcel receptacles. Beyond includes Africa 5 ami Jiiast h • ■''
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9
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