LOVE LAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS-BUT THE LOVE THIEF BROKE HEARTS , AS EASILY AS LOCKS. ■Hi? T TTYT? TTTF A TT?F (THE finest theatre under JL»__ J_U__J_ IIILAIRIL THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock! MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. . 1 SOMETHING DIFFERENT! SOMETHING NOVEL! "THE LOVE THIEF" • Featuring NORMAN KERRY With an All-star Cast MARC M'DERMOTT, GRETA NISSEN, AND CISSY FITZGERALD. Duels, fights, intrigues of grasping Foreign Powers, Impressive Court Scenes, beautiful sets. A racy picture of Court Life and Spice, such as you have never witnessed before. See f'.o little bobbed siren make, the famous Love Thief act like an awkward lynteur. , STIMULATING! EXCITING! GORGEOUS! BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers). Bos Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. THE ADELPHI CABARET TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MISS NEW ZEALAND NIGHT (Members of the International Vaudeville Company, Miss Canterbury, Miss Otago, and their Maids of Honour, also the four Wellington Finalists will be the guests of the Management.) DANCING 8.30 p.ni.-l a.m. BOOK YOUR TABLE AT ONCE—RING 28-294. THURSDAY NIGHT Dancing 8.30-12 FRIDAY NIGHT, Special Night in aid of Wellington Free Kindergarten, Dancing 8.30-1 (By arrangement with Miss Phyllis Bates, Miss Esma Cate and Mr. S. Colledge will dance a French Tango and Miss Wilma Rather and Mr. R. Francis an , Exhibition Charleston.) ' SATURDAY NIGHT '...." Dancing 8.30"l2 AFTERNOON SESSIONS AS USUAL - Tea and Dancing 3-5 PROTESTANT POLITICAL ', ASSOCIATION. > ! ]!M||D GREAT PROTESTANT GATHERING Iflffftl TOWN HALL VPrPvy THIS " THIS EVENING! REV. JOHN ENRIGHT (formerly Father Andrew, of the Passionist Fathers) will speak on "WHERE DOES ANGLO-CATHOLICISM LEAD?", and "PAGES FROM MY LIFE'S STORY." REV. 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A rare musical treat by Miss Jean Turner's 9' \ t 3H Orchestra, Friday Night, and a Wonderful Exhibition of National jK Itf Ji' anc* -Fancy Dancing by Miss Phyllis M'Millan's Pupils, Friday VjS_f^_y THE GREATEST SHOW EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON. ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. BUY IN THE WAREHOUSE We are making a Special Feature of Your Festive Season Requirements. COME AND SEE! THERMOS FLASKS . . From 2/9 CHERRY RIPE AND KOREA WARE Hand-painted and'signed by arist XYLONITE WARE-Ivory and Tortoiseshell New Shipments CRYSTAL—Hand-cut Water Suites, grape design 25/6 set TEASETS—Best china, pretty design '. From 18/6 set CUPS AND SAUCERS—Breakfast size, blue band, china 11/- half-dozen ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SETS-33 pieces 55A STAINLESS KNIVES-Firth's io/e half-dozen TEASPOONS-Best E.P.N.S. in nice cases ' 4/3 box G°UCAivER&^ OPEN WAREHOUSE CO.. DINNER SET HOUSE, BLAIR STREET (off Courtenay place). OPEN FRn)AY NIGHTS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS. 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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 2
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