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SHORTT'S .THEATRE.- ■ : ... HORTT'S THEATRE. 1 . COMMENCING TO-DAY. i Another. Unequalled. Eentertainrnent. i Great Double Feature Programme. . ;.' '.Have You.Heard the Story of ."CHICKIE?" "CHICKIE?" ."CHICKIE?" "CHICKIE?" ) "CHICKIE?" . "CHICKIE ?" i "CHICKIE?" S "CHICKIE?" "CHICKIE V" :.' "CHICKIE?" ■A million hearts have responded to this little girl, who wanted more than she had. Who took love rather than millions/Who : could have been a queen for riches, but ■■ cast it all aside for love. '"CHICKIE." , "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." . "CHICKIE." ] Tho glorious modern girl'as you've never , seen her before. "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." ■ "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE." ■ The Year's Greatest. Heart .Play, ■'■■■• :With . DOROTHY MACKAILL, HOBART BOSWORTH, JOHN BOWERS MYRTLE STEDMAN, OLIVE ■,' T.ELL. The Story of "Chickie" will Grip all Hearts. Socond Great Feature. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE • CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE . TALMADGE -■ ■' /■' In "DANGEROUS MAID." • "DANGEROUS MAID." "DANGEROUS MAID." "DANGEROUS MAID." Fun, frolic, and riotous laughter, mixed up with romantic drama that will thrill and fascinate you. Supports include: LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE, - . ... TRAVELOGUE, And , A Two-Reel Comedy Scream. Reserves at The Bristol, or Tel. 41-219. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE GYMNASTIC DISPLAY GYMNASTIC DISPLAY. "DRILLIANT Frockine, Dainty Old-J-P World Dances, Minuet, Morris Dance, Eurythmics, Spanish Dance, etc. GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 2.30 p.m. and 8 pm. Tickets, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan nfc Tho Bristol. Reserved Seats, 6d. Early Doors 6d-extra. A SALE OF WORK ; ' At the ':: ■TUSTBOURNE KIOSK : Will be opened by LADY POMARIS, On '■" SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, At 2.30 p.m. Proceeds in aid of St. Alban's Parish Hall Building Fund. (MRS.) E. P. DUFF, , Hon. Sec. MARANUI METHODIST CHURCH, I. Cockburu street, off Onopu road, | Kilbiruie. F";AJ,,CJ FAIR; COMPETITIONS and , SIDESHOWS, Td-MORROW (SATURDAY), 31st OCTOBER, To bo opened by Mrs. R. A. Wright at • ■ r 2.30 p.m. Admission: Afternoon, free; Evening, musical programme, 7 o'clock,. 6d. „, Proceeds in .aid of. Now ..Organ, and Church Building Fund. CHILDREN'S PARTY^ A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Party will bo hold in tho Orange Hall, Danioll street, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m., 31st OCTOBER. Prizes and Rofreshments. Come along and bring the kiddies. Enjoyment, for everyone. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST ' CHURCH (Incorp.) LYCEUM SOCIAL, NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE, SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER. Gonts Is 6d, Ladios Is. Refreshments provided. ROSE DAY APPEAL. A LL Rose Makers and Ladies willing' to sell roses on Armistice Day are ruqusitisd to attand at. thti Town Hull (leji , floor). 9U T..U3JSJJAY, *t 2,30 p,m, '' :• J '-j V.'.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 2

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