LET 'EM ALL COME! MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN. All Restrictions Removed. fiIIVOLI. -Tivoli. to-night! at 8. to-night i last 2 nights of the lingerie parade, the lingerie parade, An Artistic Revue by 20—YOUNG LADY MODELS—2O Who display with charming effect ravishing fashion creations by arrangement with Kirkcaldie and Stains. Ltd. Demonstrator MISS JEAN SCOTT. GRAND MOVING PICTURES. Garetk Hughes and a Great Cast in his Brilliant Special Comedy-Drama, "DON'T WRITE LETTERS," WRITE LETTERS," Splendidly Supported by 4 OTHER FILM GEMS. 4 THE TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. Sole. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction A. R. Shepard. The Management has the honour to Present in a Glorious Repertoire of World Successes, -by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, 8 p.m., NEXT SATURDAY, 8 p.m., •NEXT SATURDAY,/ 8 p.m., • And thereafter Nightly at 8 sharp, The Doyen of Australian Comedians, the Merriest, Cheeriest, Happiest Personality in the Australias— ROBERT GREIG, ROBERT GREIG, ROBERT GREIG, ROBERT GREIG, : Conjointly with the Brilliant. Young Comedy Actress, BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, Whose illustrious name is a household word throughout the Commonwealth and ■ _ New Zealand. Both artists are most pleasantly remembered as leads with J. C. Williamson's biggest attractions, and in association with world-famous stars. Their recent tour of the Commonwealth was phenomonally successful, the plays presented (all of world-wide celebrity) being right royally received everywhere. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR, Beginning on Saturday, is arousing keen interest. ' '. Included in THE GREIG-HOLLOWAY CO., THE GREIG-HOLLOWAY CO. THE GREIG-HOLLOWAY CO.^ An Incomparable Combination, supporting Miss Holloway and Mr. Greig, and who are ALL ARTISTS OF DISTINCTION, Are: Douglas Calderwood, Barry Lock, Charles Lawrence. Richard Webster, Maurice Dudley, Fred. Francis, P. L. Julian, Alice Deorwyn, Barbara Birch, Josephine Strahan,. etc. , The Brilliant Opening. Attraction „7-.T, ho Briuiant Opening Attraction Will bo Austin M'Hugh's most emphatio gloom-dispolling" comedy-cum-mystery . play, " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." " OFFICER 666." - Full of the best elements of melodrama, and charged to the brim with fun PRODUCED BY ROBT. GREIG, Australian Producer of "Cliv Chin : Chow." . Stage. Manager ... Mr. Maurice Dudley. Plays and Scenery by arrangement with J. C Williamson, Ltd. Prices of Admission : '5s (Reserved); 4s, 3s (plus tax), 2s, and Is (after 7.45). Box Plans at The Bristol (now open). Dny Sales at Tivoli Sweot Shop, Theatre Building. S HORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF ■-, "THE UNFOLDMENT." Aiid "SHADOWS OF THE NORTH."Commencing To-morrow, FRIDAY. FRIDAY, One of the Great Screen Classics of tho Year, The Soreon Vorsion of Jamos Oliver Curwood's Celebratod Novel, "JACQUELINE,"^ Or \ "BLAZING BARRIERS." "BLAZING BARRIERS." Box Plan at The Bristol. MEETINGS. KELBURN RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON CITIZENS' WAR MEMORIAL. AN Urgent Meeting of tho Residents of Kelburn and District will bo hold at tho KELBURN KIOSK, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, .to • mako arrangements for carrying out Kelburu'3 shurc in raising funds for tho abovo Momorial. All Residents aro requested 16 atloud this meeting, ' Chairman: H. MAINLAND, Esq., President. Spoil kors: Members of ihe Executive of tho War Memorial Committco will give details of tho scheme. i-I, IVORY, Hon. Secretary.. UPPER HUTr TO\VI^TSISTRICT7' A MEETING of the Ratepayers and Residents of the Upper Hutt Town District will bo held in .the Record Hall Upper Hutt, at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, 3rd October. Business: To discuss the provisions of tho Hutt Road Extension Scheme. Speakers will be present from the Wellington City Council. The following resolution will afterwards be put to tho meeting :— " That this meeting of Ratepayers of the Upper Hutt -Town District agrees to tho inclusion of the Town District in the proposed Hutt Road Extension Scheme and calls upon its Town Board to become a party to it as proposed in the Bill now before Parliament." ANGUS J. M'CURDY, Chairman. MOVIE BALL. Special to all those who attended in Fancy .Costume. * 6, , fTVHE Proprietors of Vinson's Studio will -*- be pleased to photograph and«present you with one Photograph free. Our best, work will be put into these photographs, arid you will not be asked or expectod to plaeo an order. VINSEN'S STUDIO, ' i 119, Cuba street. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. — TENDERS FOR PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR. TENDERS will bo rocoivcil at the ollice of the undersigned up till 3.30 n.m on THURSDAY, the 16th OCTOBER 1924. for the supply and delivery of ONE PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR Specifications may bo seen at the office of tho City Engineer, Mercer street, City Tenders to bo endorsed "Tender for Portable. Air Compressor." , JXO. R. PALMER, „ ami JMttisrj' i'j«j4 . 4y "'l! (":k' A'
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 81, 2 October 1924, Page 2
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