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EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11.0 a.m. till 10.0 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. FOR THE FIRST TIME. Sessions at 3.30, 5.45. and 7.50. SENSATIONAL! ' DRAMATIC! THRILLING! Hor," Husband Shot Down in Another Woman's Apartment! WHY had he gone outside his Home for LOVE? Was HE to Blame, or had SHE Failed as a WIFE? "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." 1 "THE BREATH OF'SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." / "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." The Best Society Drama of tho Year. And Jusfc Have a Look at the Great Cast: BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, BETTY BLYTHE, LOU TELLEGAN, PHYLLIS HAVER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, JACK MULi-lALL. SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL—HE WAS FAMOUS: Then Whispering . Rumours -^- Half-concealed Glances of Scorn—And tHen Vague. Mutterings that Swell into a Roar of Condemnation. ■ SII-SH-SH-IT'S SCANDALOUS. WHAT? "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." 1 "THE BREATH OF'-SCANDAL." '• "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." 1 "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL." j Great Supporting Programme. ' Including NEWS FILM, TRAVELOGUE, SNUB POLLARD COMEDY. And EMPRESS ORCHESTRA, Under.tho Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Incidental Music Includes:— Overture—Parado of the Tin Soldiers. „ , . ■ (Piorno) Selection—Le Cid (Massenet Noel . (Tschaikowsky Adagio Pathetique .■ (Godard Au Matin (Godard bummer Fiolds (Brahms All Souls' Day (R. Stranss) ihe Nilo (Leroux)

To-night's Box Plan is at The Bristol, and Theatre (Telephone 3442). REV. W. M. HOLLAND,. 8.A., 'b.D., ..WUI Spoalc on Peter: s denial" ETER'S DENIAL". ! At Cambridge Torrace- Congregational Chuch,' TO-NIGHT, 7.45. A hearty invitation for you. ELECTION OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS. WELLINGTON COLLEGES. mHE PARENTS' ASSOCIATIONS, in ■JL recommending two Candidates for tho Vaoant Seats 011 tho Board of Governors, desire to ' express the view that they should be ropretontatives of the parents themselves, and of all the interests concerned, and not the nominees of the Old Boys' Association. Parents are therefore respectfully asked to support F. HOLDSWORTH. F. HOLDSWORTH And COLONEL MITCHELL COLONEL MITCHELL. Thoy are parents of pupils attending both the Boys' and the Girls' Colleges. Mr. Holdsworth is a College Old Boy and Colonel Mitchell can be trusted to give valuable service as ho has done on other public bodies. Ballot Papers must bo forwarded to the Returning Officer before SATURDAY, 27th INST. R. W. SHALLCEASS, Hon. Seo., Wellington Girls' College Parents' Assn. W. E. HOWE, Hon. Sec, Wellington East Girls' College Parents' ! As«n. 1

NOTICE OF HEARING OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE. , In the matter of an Industrial Dispute BETWEEN THFCIiN£> ,XS m N.Z. PICTURE SUPPLIES, LTD and Others. I TO ALL PARTIES CONCERN-ED TIAKE NOTICE that Iho HEARING of tho above dispute lixed for tho eighth day of July next WILL BE ADJOURNED to WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd of July, 1925, at 10 a.m., at tho Commissioners' Chambers, Government Lifo .Insurance Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington.. ' Dated at Wellington this 25th day of June, 1925. E. RHODES, Clerk of Awards. ' . v. PALMERSTON - PAEKAKARIKI MO-TOR-CAR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS. Jk LARGE AUSTIN TOURING CAR ' "£* loaves Palinorstbn at 2 p.m. Daily for Paekakariki, returning to Palraerston at 6 p.m., immediately on arrival of the 4.17 train from Wellington. Fares: 103 for the full distance, or 2s 6d for section for intermediate station.E. R, CHAPMAN, Browne's Stables, opposite Police Station, Church street, Palmiirstoh North.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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