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DE LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. At last a picture that is absolutely different! Wonderful Thrills! Tremendous Drama! Beautiful Romance! "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." ".JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM." "JUDGMENT OF THE -KTORM." Featuring LLOYD HUGHES . LLOYD HUGHES GEORGE lIACKATHORN GEORGE HACKATHORN And MYRTLE. STEDMAN MYRTLE STEDMAN A slice of life, vibrant with realisni, brought to the screen. Comedy at its brightest, and life at its darkest. Additional Attraction: MR. HILTON OSBORNE JVIK. HILTON OSBORNE MR. HILTON OSBORNE MR. HILTON OSBORNE (Late Principal Baritone in J. C. Williamson's "Beggar Opera" Company). .ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed 'by MR. L. D. AUSTIN). Overture, "Raymond" (Thomas) Entr'acte, "Triumphal March" (Halversen) Incidental Music will Include: "Spanish Romance" (Steger) "Come to Bohemia" (Murchison) "The Land of Joy" (Valverde) "Coquette" (Arensky) "Serenata" .' (Cajam) "A Russian Flower" (Langey) "Chiffonette" (Atherton) "Pastorale" (Bizet) "Rhapsody" (Svensden) "The Force of Destiny" (Verdi) Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. NEXT FRIDAY: LON CHANEY In "THE UNHOLY 3." (Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies The Governor-Gen-eral and Lady Alice Fergusson, The Ri.^ht Hon. The Prime Minister and Mrs. Coates, His Worship The Mayor and Mrs. Morwbod.) WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8.15. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8.15. "Assisted by MR. HARRISON COOK, The Famous English Basso. MR. LEON DE MAUNY, Conductor. See Entertainments for Full Programme. ADMISSION FREE. BOXING. mOWN HALL, MONDAY, 12th JULY, x At 7.45 p.m. • JAMITO V. HAY. This contest provides the opportunity of seeing the hard-hittitng Welter Champion opposed to Jamito, who is recognised as one of the most vigorous, exponents ever seen in the ring. Hay surprised all but his intimate friends by winning the amateur title in 1924, and later demonstrated his right to this by winning the professional title in his first championship contest. - In his Auckland contest against Purely he provided one of the best exhibitions ever seen in the northern city, and despite his being bound down to a weight limit, the Aueklander was considered lucky to secure ■ the decision. With additional experience, and meeting Jamito without any weight restriction below welter-weight, a forceful contest should result, worthy of recommendation to the. notice of all patrons of the &PUSUAL PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d (plus tax). Early Doors, without extra charge, as usual. BOX PLAN opens at Perry's, Manners street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst, at 10 a.m. Early Door Tickets also at Sowman's, Lambton quay. REV. J. D. JONES, M.A., D.D., Of Bournemouth, England, Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING In the CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER (Town Hall), On MONDAY EVENING, On MONDAY EVENING, sth JULY, at 8 o'clock. Mr.' D. A. Ewcn in the Chair. This will be the final opportunity for the public of Wellington to hear this great Preacher. 0(3 STANDARD" COMPETITION RESULTS. Ist Prize, Mildred Allen, Seatoun; 2nd Prize, Ernest Sellens, Miramar; Highly Commended, Percy Craddock; B. Garnham, Leslie Sing, and Winifred Allen. JOHN CASTLE, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Zoological Society. BAND. WELLINGTON Central Mission Silver Band will piny a Select Programme of Music at the Hospital, TO-MORROW (Sunday), 3 p.m. (weather permitting). Proceeds in aid of Hospital Radio Set. Roll up and help a worthy object. ■ L. R. BURLEY, Set.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 4