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TIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. Right in the Middle of an. Unabated Success, Miss BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, Australia's Own Star Actrees,' ROBERT GREIG, Versatile Actor and Producer, And THEIR POPULAR COMPANY Are compelled to announce THE LAST TWO NIGHTS THE LAST TWO NIGfiTS Of an unprecedeatedly fine production of Robert Ganthony's huge London ComedicDramatic Master-play, in 3 tremendously Gripping and Entertaining Aota, "A MESSAGE FROM MARS," "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." The Most Popular of all English Plays since "The Silver King." Be Wise. Book at- the Bristol. Brilliant Laughing Attraction and Special Hilarious Holiday Bill SATURDAY, at 2.30. SATURDAY, at 2.30. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE The Most Rollicking- of 3-Act Comedies that has made thousands the wide world over NEARLY "DIE" of LAUGHTER, "NEVER SAY DIE." "NEVER SAY DIE." The humour of this olever comedy is indescribable, because it is so Btartling, so fresh, so naiural, so unexpected, and ; • so provoking. An Endless Chain of Laughter. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Evening Prices as Usual. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Night of .one of the moßt enjoyable Picture Programmes ever presented in "THE .XOVE 8 LETTER" And "THE POWER OF'a LIE."And a. Supporting Programme that has ;_ ■ no equal. COMMENCING TO-MORROW FRIDAY. FRIDAY. Another Mammoth Double-Feature Attraction: EDITH ROBERTS in "HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS" !' ' And FRANK MAYO in "THE FLAMING HOUR." MPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. (The Best Theatre in Wellington.) TO-DAY AND~ TO-NIGHT, And at 1235, 2.35, 4.35, and 7.45. '•TOM MIX OUT-MIXED." Master Pictures present FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, The World's Champion All-round Athlete And ..^ „ SILVER KING-, "The Horse with the Human Brain," 3gE DANGEROUS COWARD." "THE DANGEROUS COWARD." A Picture so jammed with Action and Hazard^ that you hardly have time to catch your breath between thrilh! Just Arrived! Tho First Pictures of "THE1 ALL BLACKS' ARRIVAL IN "THE ALL BLACKS' ARRIVAL IN •. ■ ENGLAND." Views of the Members of the Team and the Lanamg Ceremonies at Plymouth EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the Theatre. Tel. 3442. fJtOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER THE WORLD-FAMOUS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, FJSK JUBILEE SINGERS. Crowded House last night testified to the Popularity of the Fifiks. Tremendous Enthusiasm! Wonderful Reception I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OHANGE OF PROGRAMME. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. _ Don't miM the beautiful Old Negro Plantation Choruses: "Let us Move Av? ng ',» Hf, U',./ oF dall' Ro!1>" "Shine, Shmo Moon," ''In the Morning," "Climb UP, Chillun. Climb," "Look Away" "The Gospel Train," and many other good old favouritßß. LABT THREE NIGHTS. PRICES: 4», 3s, and 2« (plus tax). BOX PLAN at Bristol. Day Sales at Black Cat Confeotionefy. _Z_ . KELBURN JUMBLE SALE ELBURN JUMBLE SALE. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuinee steet, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 2.30 p.m. .#• ' / A specially-good Assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Books, etc., at lowest prices. Proceeds in aid of St. Michael and All Angels', Kelburn, Vioarage Fund. — ■ — — j WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ENTRIES for the~ciub's Monster Road Race, Petone to Akatarawa and baok close with Mr. T. Oates, Dixon street on SATURDAY, Bth 'NOVEMBER, a t 12 (noon). v Entry fee 2s 6d> Club members are reminded that there are two Open Events on the Secondary Schools' Championship Programme for Bth November. Athletes are also reminded that the local Ladies' Athletio Club is holding a Dance in the Early Settlers' Hall, Abel Smith street, on WEDNESDAY 19th NOVEMBER. Athletio Park is now available for training purposes. E. G. GUY, Hon. Sec. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL ; . FERRY SERVICE^ ' rfUME-TABLE FOR LABOUR DAY A MONDAY,-27th OCTOBER 1924 ' LEAVE WELLINGTON.—7.4O, 920 10.15, 11.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.30 2SO _ 4.15, 6.15, 7.45, 9.15, 11.15 p.m | LEAVE DAY'S 8AY.—6.50, 8 0 90 10.10, 11.5, 11.55 a.m., 1.30, 320 50 6.55, 8.35, 10.0 p.m. , ' "' LEAVE RONA 8AY.—7.0, 810 910 10.0, 10.55, 11.45 ii.m., 1.40, 330"50' 7.5, 8.25, 10.19 P-m- "' T{ tliß weaLlicr is inclcmont, flic ordinary Monday limo-tuble will be mpin-' taineJ. J. w. MENZIIiS, . ,„ „.■■■ , Gwiural -Vlmn.rvr. WaJluigton, • "»t.\ Mm* Oetabex. 1523.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 2