PA.RAM OU NT @ fftMSi; Courtenay Place. COMMENCING TO-DAY! AFTERNOON, 2.30. EVFNTNC t > i \.- ■"'JaWInG, t o'clock. BIG ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY. A Strong, Absorbing, Different Drama of the Show World. | .u&SSU. "VARIETY" lu^m .'I Gripping, Colourful, Romantic Drama of the Theatre and its People. WITH EUROPE'S GREATEST ACTORS EMIL JANNINGS ■ ■ • . . And - ■ .-'':■"'■ :- ■'.■■■■ LYA DE PUTTI "Variety" is the Spice of Screen Eitertainment. :. . ROMANTIC! TjArcmri 7 ' DARING! GRIPPING! ("Variety" is recommended more especially for Adult Audience«.) . Also, WELLINGTON'S LEADING THEATRE ORCHESTRA, ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director: ROBT. CAULTON) ' DON'T FAIL TO BOOK EARLY! BOX PLAN at Theatre (Telephone 21-842). Theatre Box Office open daily from 10 a.m. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, at 2.45 p.m. KiS BASIN RESERVE ©»•-*«-, (Home of Soccer)' 5 v DIAMONDS (Chatham Cup) WATERSIDE v. SOUTH WELLINGTON (Victory Cup) 1-30 P-m--CURTATN-RAISERS-i.30 p.m. Admission 9d, Stand 6d extra. 245pm HUTT RECREATION *«p» PETONE v. HUTT 1.30 p.m.—Curtain-Raiser—l.3o p.m. Admission ad. MIDLAND T" PETONE (4th B Division) "'■:"":.■■ ' B- MABIN, Hon. Sec, W.F.A. (Inc.). WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. SENIOR FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY, llth JUNE ATHLETIC PARK It *S'E£lS& I/ liffi^vißs^ INING COLLEGEAdmission 9d, Children Free, Stand 6d extra. NEWTOWN PARK At 2.45 p.m.—Senior A: PONEKE v. .WELLINGTON , And BERHAMPORE v. OLD BOYS Admission 9d, Children Free. PETONE At 2.45 p.m.: PETONE v. ATHLETIC. ! i Admission Is, Children Free. ' ; ) ••' ,a-■■■;.■■,■ "'' ' "■'' ' - ' ' :--:a-.-:.- ■■ •■.'■ V A. E. NEILSON/SeeretMy;' .:'' THE PINK PETITION. ALTHOUGH the Government has prohibited the PA T A fr nm „„.„« : IHESB mnm can B^s^s ™ in Wellington who fought the PAT A andtn tfc ♦ c * 80od' d?a!ers that the cost of living ifnot 20 per^deafer to-day. 6 '*"" °^ **.** SELF-HELP CO^OP. GROCERY, LTD. ' . 3»» COURTENAY PLACE.
WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION FIXTURES. ". . ■ MONDAY, 20th JUNE 20th— M'DONALD v. CASEY, Middleweight Championship. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 18th AND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS, In /all Classes. Box Plan for M'Donald v. Casey Tourgiament will oDen nt Perry's, Manners street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 10 a.m. Usual Prices. J^j"OTE it in your Diary—To attend Town Hall, 16th June, S p.m., to hear New Zealand's Pr-jiiee of Orators, Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. . . j FUNERAL NOTICES. HPHE Funeral of the late" ArthWf After* i' -* Smith -will leave the Mortuary Chapel oi Robert H.. Wilson and Sow To-morrow (Saturday), Utli Jir.ie, 1927,-at 2 p.m., for the Karon Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. CORONATION LODGE No. 26. •\TEJIBERS of the above Lodge are re- ■"-»- spectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. A. A. Smith, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert ii. Wilson und Sons, John street Tomorrow (Saturday), 11th June, at 2 p.m., for Karon Cemetery. Sister Lodges invited. ' > T. MOLLISON, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY ISLAND BAY BRANCH: . ]VfEMBERS of the above branch are re--"A quested to attend the Funeral of their late Comrade Arthur Smith, which will leave RH. Wilson and Sons' Mortuary Lhapel, John street, on Saturday 11th June, at 2 o'clock, for Karori Cemetcrv. ■ GEO. T, SA-yiGE. £re«y^- -'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 134, 10 June 1927, Page 2
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