• TIF ITT V F TRF A T"R F (the. finest theatre undbb - Lfhl ..Jj.UAJIi irlillii-lXiJli THE SOUTHERN CROSS),;.. COMMENCING- TO-MORROW, AT MATINEE, 2.30,-" ■•' ■'"/.■'"■ ■■".■.■ ■ '■ - Then .. ..■.-■■-•:■■ '" '■ .;: V^.Jii--- . . . : NIGHTLY. 8 o'clock/nnd DAILY, 2.30. . /'• "■ 'X-:'"" "'' NIGHTLY, S o'clock, .and. DAILY, 2>30. ■ :..'."': :.....;;; . r .-.,. ; Unquestionably one o£ the finest motion pictures ever screened in the- ~~c\%f'.';■ ', r THE STORY OF THE FIRST■:BOY WHO LEFT HOME-AND WHYtr' ■.'....'■.;■.■ • ■ - .-■■■>.'.<: .■;■-■'•: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ >A Greater Picture than "The: Ten Commandments." . . .-•• 'i. ,!;-, (Released through Paramount) ' "THE WANDERER" .Par-amount's' Titanic Masterpiece based pu the Parable of "The Prodigal Son:**'-"Never .' before a picture like this—and. perhaps never one. as great to f0110w..., . . ".: THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD SALUTES "THE WANDERER" ■■'..■ BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL SCORE •" ' 'v' " ■ ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers) Box Plans'at the Bristol Piano Co.,Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring .Theatre, Tel. 23-080. CARTERTON EACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, CLAREVILLE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER. ' GOOD FIELDS. ■ ■■• ' ■ GOOD FIELDS. • ; GOOD SPORT. ' GOOD SPORT. . : ; .-■•'_ \" ■ LADIES ADMITTED, FREE TO LAWN. Tlie 7.50 a.m. Wellington-Woodville Train will stop At Uaiculle, arrive 114 a.m. (Return Train leaves Clareville 6.30 p.m. ■'■'■■ • Train learcs AVoodville 6.45 a.m., Pahiatua 7.2S a.m., Eketahuna 8.22 a.m., •llasterton 10.5 a.m. . 'Return Train leaves Clareville at 5.5'p.m'., avrivea \Vood\ilic S5 p.m , . . J. B BURPTOW, Seu clary.
DANCING. JAZZ! ' TO-NIGHT!" JAZZ! AZZ! TO-NIGHT! JAZZ! NEW CENTURY HALL. 8 p.m. s NEW CENTURY HALL.; .till .12. . BLACK AND WHITE ORCHESTRA In tile Latest Interpretation of Jazz Music, Novelties; Chocolate, and Cigarette Fox-trots, etc., .etc. .' j '. Select Company and a Good Evening's ' '." Dancing at Popular Prices. ; '.'■ Ladiea, Is; Gent., 2s (Refreshments -''. ' . ■ Inclusive). . . : THE ADELPHI CABARET. • TO-NIGHT!- TO-NIGHT! . LAST'GILBERT AND' SULLIVAN"'■' NIGHT. • ........ ,;■ .. : Dancing. 5.30-1 a.m. - ; Ring 28-294 to -Reserve Tables. '"' . FIRST ANNUAL BALL, -, FIRST. ANNUAL BALL, . MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER,. at .9-p.m., M- Tickets. £ I Is. ::!; :";' Watch'for further particulars. '.•■.'-.'•■" RODNEY A. PANKHURST, D. ERIC PANKHURST, Proprietors, CAT UR D A V'":'".'.' '-NT GHT. .P-A-T:-.U R D AY: , v-NI.'G'JTT. ■ ! ■"■ : ODDFELLOWS' HALL.' ENGLISH CHARLESTON COMPETITION. :. Judged by Miss O.Connor. , Cash Prizes. Streamers and Balloons. ... ■ A Good Night Assured to All.. ■ 1 ■ ......'. . ■ V—- ■. . • -..<■■ '- f^LXJB Members and Invitation Holders! *-' are reminded that, the "End. of Season" Dance will be neld THIS EVENING at the. KILBIRNIE . HALL at 8 o'clock.. ■• ■ ■•'■■,. .-'..■' ..-..' - ...'■ ' Columbian Full Orchestra. ] . Late Cars to Town. , . . An Exhibition of Modern ' Ballroom Dancing will be given by the Pupils of Miss Margaret O'Connor. ' '' " . L. TURNER, Socjal Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB: ■" ; SPRING MEETING, ' " 23rd and 25th OCTOBER, 1926. A CCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY'S .-**- Handicaps, also Forfeits. for; the • Champion Plate, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m.. -on FRIDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1926, at the Office of the Club, Woodward street, Wellington. ■ . ' ■■• :''... J. M. GRIFFITHS, _ : "•■ •-■•■ r . •■-■■• . -■< Secretary. -.. FUNERAL NOTICES. 'THE Friends of the late Harry Bar- ■■■ ford are respectfully invited to .attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Clark, Kai'ori Park, at 1.30-p.m., Friday, 15th, inst,, for St..Mary's Church, then to the Cemetery, Karoii. .. .,., , '.".". • J. E. TAYLOR AND SON, LTD., Undertakers, " . • - 1 Cambridge terrace arid Karori. , " Day and Night Tel. 26-073. i; . FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of the late Mrs.'F. Seagar . ■*■■ will leave her late residence, Nottingham street, Karori, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 16th October, 1926, for the; Karori Cemetery. : ' ''•.-■ ■ \■■ ISAAC CLARK AND SON.'. ■ .. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Edward Du'uue are respectfully invited'to'attend his Funeral, which' will leave his late residence, No. 12, Hector'street, Petone.To-; • morrow (Friday), 15th October, 1326, at>2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery.■-.;. J. R; CROFT, ; Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. • ; Tel. 46-505. ■■_ ;; .„;-,;,;-, '.:, THE Friends of the late John 'Willis; arc ; ..' respectfully invited' to attend His Funeral, which .. wil| leave.. ,St. •Peter's Church, Willis street, To-morroW " (Friday), 15th October, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., for •the Karori Cemetery. Service.commences at '2.15, - .: ■ . . " ,■.■.•,. . ROBERT AVILSON. AND 'SON, ... 1 Undertakers, and Embalraers, ' ...... 164, Adelaide road.. ■■■ '■ '. Tel, 24-155,. , . ..... ' :,.../, ':.'.. , LOYAL BRITANNIA"~LODGE, MAN- . CHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0.F.. MEMBERS of the above Lodge, also visiting "M.embei'6, are requested to attend the Funeral of our late: Ero. John Willis, which 'will ■ leave St. Peter's Church, Willis street, To-morrow (Friday), ]sth October, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 91, 14 October 1926, Page 2
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