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PRINCESS. DAILY. 11 to 10. RINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10. PRINCESS. ' DAILY, 11 to 10. PRINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10. PRINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10. Continuous Pictures. Manners street. ' NOW SHOWING. 1— THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In a Paramount Special, "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." - "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." Tommy at his very best. 2.— Dick Bathelmess and May M'Avoy Dick Bathelmess and May M'Avoy Dick Bathelmess and May M'Avoy In "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE." "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE." " THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE." COMEDY. GAZETTE. SELECTED MUSIC by the NEW PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. NEW PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. Don't let the bad weather deter you from seeing that mighty masterpiece, "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE" "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." ' I "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." One of the finest plays ever screoned. ' Now Showing Now Showing At t .- '. ' At- 1 SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. A production par excellence, admirably portrayed by an all-star cast.' VIRGINIA VAIXI, NORMAN KERRY, LOUISE FAZENDA, T. ROY BARNEB, KATE LESTER, GEORGE FAWCETT, i Etc. Etc. "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." . "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." A play of many laughs and culminating in v, st^rtjing climax. Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. See this wonderful programme to-night. Session Po Lujte at 8 o'clock. PLEPS? A SERIES'of Educational CJ*»»*s for id- ■ Workers are to be conducted under the auspices of tho PLEB.S LEAGUE, Syllabus for History eommepeijitr 2nd July, at 8 p.m., Trades Hal}. " 1. History: What is It? Tlje Rise and Fallof Social Systems. ! 2. Through Mark, Moat, and Manor. I 3. From Peasantry to Pauperism, 4. From Pauper to Wage Worker; frejn Manufacture to Machino-facture. .5, Oivenism, Chartism, Unionism. 6. What History Tpache« irj^ * ■''■■ J ■' '"■ ■ ■ IJV'- L-JL •-J '•■l 'S.L. A'P"! ." . .ifV-r+SS! THJSTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. rpHE following are the Winning Nupj■Mr bers in the atjovo Club'? Raffle:-* First—No. 536. ' Second—No, 249. Thirds-No. 537, ARANUI "SURF AND" LIFE-BAV-CLUB, LYALL BAY. RESULT OF ART UNION. lst^-5524, M. Sui-idge. 2nd—36o, A. Christie. 3rd—2083, L. BlundeJK • 4th-r692, F. Laughton. ■' < -„..,.»» St.h-T-2361,'.-H.'-S. Manning. ' 6tb—4974, M. Shand. . .' • F. pHAPMAN, Box 855. Hon. Secretary. fjpHE following is the result of IVfrs. AT JL B. Seymour's Art Union, drwn at gilbirnie :— First prize—r36s. Second prize—293. Third prize—166. Fourth prize—l 96. Fifth 'pnze-^l2l. Sixth prize:—66. _. Seventh prizo^-63. MEETINGS. N-Z. LABOUR PARTY, WELLINGTON NORTH BRANCH. MR. H. E. COMBES, the Labour Candidate, will Address a Meeting ef his Friends and Supporters in tho " SYTJNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM On THURSDAY, 2nd JULY, At 8 p.m. The public aro cordially invited. A. PARLANE, Secretary. Note.—Mß. H. E. HOLLAND, Leader of the Party, will be present during the evening. NEW ZEALAND FORESTRY LEAGUE (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tha above League will be held in the Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers' Institute, on THURDSAY, 2nd JULY, at 7.30 p.m. An illustrated address, "Forestry at Work," will be delivered by L. Macintosh Ellis, Director of the State Forest Seryiee. . . . ■ The public are cordially invited. No charge for admission, n E. C. JACK, Secretary.. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION ANP LITERATURE CLASS. KWMJE Next Meeting of the. above Cl»se JL will be hold in tho Trades Hall Lecture Room, 126, Vivian street, on THURSDAY NIGHT, 2nd JULY, 7.30 l>.m., and on 9th JULY, in tho Red Cross.. Room, Disou street. Subject for study; i "Cervantes." . ' ' ! B. MASLEN, -" Hon. Sscretary. A MEETING of all Workers in connection with the above Appeal fixed for Friday, 3rd instant, will be held at tho Rod Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street, on THURSDAY, 2nd instant, at 7.30 p.m. ' ■' ' A full attendance is requested. Please send donations to tho robins, Dixoit street, or deliver direct to tho stalls on Friday. ■ (Mrs.) C. H. CHAPMAN, Convenor. FUNERAL NOTICESFUNERAL notice! THE Friends of John Alexander Macdonald are respectfully invited (o attend tho Funeral of his lato beloved wife, which will leave hiß rositlenco 21, Cuba street, l'otono, Thursday, 2nd July, 1925, nt 2 p.m., for Taita Cemetory. .f. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Pelonc. Tel. 3621 (3 rings). , WHEN WINTER COMES SAWS aro required. Sharp Saws to cut , your Firewood. We supply and Ropair all classes of Saws for this work. All work done promptly. : J. C. RIDDELL AND CO,, LTD., Mu«liilwrj> Morchitjib,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 2