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THAT'S A GOOD ID10A! Wo'll go to .'idlers'. Evuryhody is saying HOW FUNNY "Hector" is, _ud Illi i WON'T BE HERE so very much longer I Yes, that's right, we'll go |<> FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S Tl'-fIiIATHB, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller ni.il f_oii_, Ltd-TO-NIGHT! 8. TO-NIGHT ( COMPLETE CHANGE of I'l'GGllAi.f *Wl.. * Last Weok's Show wus Hood—'Hl.._ is Bettor. Don't- Mis. It. HECTOR ST. OLA 18, HECTOR ST. oi.Atn; HECTOR ST. OLA.!"*. Tho Greatest Little Co.nut \'_|, £..._n Ik'f.e, and his Delightful, Vt.rsiit.lti Ouiiiivipuj VI another Laughable Comedy, Ml!=|(-;. P.....)-. and Dancing Hevn'e, entitle.-. "THE M-IBTARM POT-'' "THE MUSTARD POT." "THE MUSTARD PC,T.?< Tho Funniest Melang-e iilvur i3.iigt-i|-OUT ON ITS OWN V-U'm_YJ'!'M:;-Direct from He-uilaii,]; ■. First. .-Wain am» FLORA MACDONALD FLORA MACDONALD And DAI.TUN |.'..V'Nl!i, DAt.I'QN VAYNFi, "The Irresponsible Bwl-s," In a Sparkling Act ii. o_n.i_rly, M.i.i..... Tit-bits, and Sootrfibeterif. ji'fiviiijiitj.. First. Appeftvttiwa Archie-GRANT AND HATES I'iva Archio-GRANT AND HATtSfi--].y»-' Archie—GßANT AND lIA'I'IP-Rv? Direct from A marie* - "Two Bright Spots from Ditiklf.wii fli.iHi. their stuff Dixie 4yW Australia-Now Zw*Un(Vs Fbymii. its-;, AMY ROOHI.LLI', AMY ROCHWI'.I.i., "Tho Girl with Uur> GuMmi Voiiift" ' And Inimitable Child Impai_ii.ali.i_ Lust WwL CLYDE AND YVI.TTI., CLYDE AND YVISTTE, Skilful Novoltv Dancers and Mii-jn.il Artists, FULLERS' NOTABLY LOW IMUCKr'; D.C. and 0.5.. 2 3 6d (l.e»orvi.d ?,_) j Stalls, Is 6cl; Upper Circle. Is (plus tux). BOX PLAN AT THE 8R.1_.T01"., After 5 p.m. at Burnett'*, next T).«nl.r«. For Reservations after 7 p.m., Telephone Theatre, 22-669. something new! tplectric light sports meetJcj ing. BASIN RESERVE. WEDNESDAY*", Sth DECEMBER, 8 p.m. A Thrilling Evening's Sport. Brilliant Lighting Effects. SEE WELLINGTON'S CHAMPION ATHLETES. Every place in every race fought to a finish. Admissionl/-, Stand 6d. I J. O'SULLIVAN, ;. Hon. Sec; EUCHRE. EUMRETEUCHRE. EUCHRE. MIRAMAE SOUTH SCHOOL. GRAND Final for Standard" 1 Queen (Miss A. L, Walton). TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. Good prizes. Supper provided. - 'Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 1 NEW WORKSHOPS. THE New Workshops will be officially opened by the Hon. R. A. Wright, M.P., Minister of Education, on WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. All interested in Technical Education are cordially-invited to be present. (Entrance from Wallace street), i -The .New r ..College. Main; Building.":.willalso bd open for'inspection after theceremony. . - ■ ■ • ALL INTERESTED REV. FIELDEN TAYLOR'S CHRISTMAS CAMP FUND. COME MISSION ACTIVE SERVICE CADETS I Sale of Work and Entertainment. | Sale of Work and Entertainment. i Y.W.C.A HALL, TUESDAY, 7th DEC., I 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. Admission Is. Afternoon Free. Good Jumble Stall. I ' *" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GREAT PROMISES OF CHRIST'S SECOND COMING, AT PENTECOSTAL HALL, 29, Vivian street. 'THE Meetings, which were scheduled to -*- Close Last Night, at the Pentecostal Hall, under the Ministry of Evangelist Fred j_. Van Eyk, are now continuing longer at the request of hundreds of people, where a great expectation of revival is operating. Wonderful healings are reported to havj; taken place. One woman, who, for the last six years, had been suffering - with internal cancer, and pinned to .her bed for the last „._.months, given..six weeks by her doctor to live, ia now once. more walking about. The deaf are hearing, growths have withered, and many other healings are reported. Born in the heart of the African interior, he lived most of his life in the thicket of the wilds of Africa—a wild man among the wilds. Hunter of big game, expoliceman, suddenly arrested by the Power of God, and marvellously converted; claims to have been taught by the Holy Spirit. To-day, a preacher of,the Gospel to whom thousands have come to listen. Never appeals for funds, receives no salary, said to look to God for all his needs j by Faith. Claims to have had hundreds j of conversions, and to have been the instrument, under God, of many wonderful healings. Such, in short, is the career ot the Evangelist, who recently arrived in Wellington, and who is conducting a sen*B of meetings in the Pentecostal Hall. He holds Eis audience from the moment he opens his lips. Wellington has now a unique opportunity of n.aring this man of God, and it will be a cause ot regret should anyone fail to take full advantage of the offer now being made to all to come and hear him. euchre. euchre. xmaeThams. TO-NIGHT, at The Dainties, 18-22, Courtenay place. Two £1 10s Orders, 8 Xmas Hams, 6 lib tins N.M. Tea, and other good prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s. ■ __„*' I J. Baillie, H. Headifen. '" A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVID--A. BNT SOCIETY.—It is the intention of the Society, on or after the 6th day of January next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 468019 on the life of Albert William Pickering, which is declared to have been lost. Wellington, Oth December, 1926.—A. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. T F. J. LLOYD, desire to tender my Sincere Thanks to the people of Island Bay and Empire Pictuicn for their kind assistance. IMPOUNDED. TMPOUNDED at Lower Hutt: <*i« ■*- Brown Heifer. If not claimed mid expenses paid, will be Sold on 11th December, at 12 o'clock noon. PRLHAM, Poundkcoper. LEAGUE^FSwJ'HiOHf.: " LOWER HUTT BRANCH. ALL Women aro invited to ultond >'■ ■£*■ Christmas Meeting, to bo hold in the Oddfellows' Hall, Knight* road. WEDNESDAY' NEXT, Bth' DECEMBER, at 2.45 p.m., when Mi.« Riloy, Principal of Wellington Free KiudorgaHfln*. will be the speaker.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 2