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DE LUXE THEATRE COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), i ! MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. I William Fox Presents I LOVES OF ' i CARMEN \ ■The (story of "CARMEN," the Gipsy—tempestuous, passionate, stormy, and Ja love "with life. THE GREATEST STORY OF "CARMEN" EVER TOLD Preceded by an-OPERATIC PROLOGUE from the Opera "CARMEN." Overture: Giand Selection from "Carmen" (Bizet), ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. -Love the Vagrant," the Habanera, from '-Carmen" (Bizet), AMY G. WOODWARD; "The Toreador," from "Carmen" (Bizet), MR. LEN BARNES. Additional: MR; AARONS, at tho Mighty Wurlitzer, will play "CARMENCITA," The Theme Song (Merton). BOX PLANS at tho Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring De Luxe Theatre (Telephone 23-080). ■ (This picture is recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) 3OOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. ' WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY 7th JULY SATURDAY 2.4 a p.m. PONEKE v. ATHLETIC EARLY GAME AT 1.15 p.m.: PETONE B v. ATHLETIC (sth Grade) NEWTOWN PARK MARIST v. ORIENTAL ADMISSION Od. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. B. NEILSON, Secretary.

WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INC.). SATURDAY 7th JULY SATURDAY 2.45 p.m. (Home of Soccer) "R A STN RF!SF,T?VF <Home of Boccer) iHome of Soccer) JXA.O.I-W fULii3I!i.H. VH» (Home rf Boccer) MARIST v. V.M.C.A. SEATOUN v: SOUTH WELLINGTON (3rd A Div.). iSK: CURTAIN-RAISERS . jjg WATERSIDE v, MARIST (4th A Div.). MARIST (B) v. SWIFTS (sth Div.) „ ADMISSION Od. STAND 6d EXTRA. B. MABIN, Secretary. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. DEMONSTRATION IN THE TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LOYAL ORANGE LODGES, ON SUNDAY Bth JULY, at 3 p.m. SUNDAY The whole Dominion is astir. 2500 citizens and parents in Auckland Town Hall on 29th May supported Bible in Schools. Over 2000 in Wellington Town Hall and Concert Chamber passed a similar resolution. Other meetings, attended by hundreds, at Hamilton, Napier, Masterton, Palmerston, ,Wanganui, Stratford, New Plymouth, Blenheim, Nelson, Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Gore, Invercargill, etc., have supported Bible in Schools. THESE HAVE BEEN PUBLIC MEETINGS—OPEN TO ALL. In no case have half a dozen votes been recorded against the resolution. COME NEXT SUNDAY! * Speakers: , REV. E. O. BLAMIRES, H. HOLLAND, ESQ., M.P., W. J. LOWE, ESQ.

THE NEW PRINCESS, HE ■ NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. A British Triumph, "~~ "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT,"! "THE FLAG. LIEUTENANT," "THE FLAG'LIEUTENANT," "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT," "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT," "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT," Directed by MAURICE ELVEY, 1 England's Foremost Producer. From the Play by Majors Drury and Trevor. Featuring HENRY EDWARDS, HENRY EDWARDS, DOROTHY SEACOMBE. DOROTHY' SEACOMBE. A Gripping Romance of the Royal Navy, Also screening: 2.— DOUGLAS MACLEAN, DOUGLAS MACLEAN, WALTER IHERS, WALTER HIERS, CONSTANCE HOWARD, CONSTANCE HOWARD, In "HOLD THAT LION." "HOLD THAT LION." "HOLD THAT LION." A thrilling, hilarious farce-comedy romance in which the hero is forced to become n member of a big game Irunt in order to prove his prowess in catching lions and , win the girl. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. TJACE BALL (1928)— A galaxy of gaiety. ADELPHI CABARET, 11th July. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ~' "LADY IN ERMINE," "LADY IN ERMINE," Starring CORINNE GRIFFITHS. CORINNE GRIFFITHS. Clothed in ermine and crowned in glory, Corinne Griffiths reaches new heights in the most majestic achievement of her career. A most thrilling drama, 2— "THE SEA TIGER," "THE SEA TIGER/ Featuring MILTON SILLS, MARY ASTOR. i Adventurous as "The Sea Hawk," romantic as "The Silent Lover," virile as "Men jof Steel." It is one of the most powerful pluys Milton Sills has ever had. OUR THEATRE-OUR ORCHESTRA. ipVERY NIGHT A GALA NIGHT-■*-J Race Week Season next week at THE ADELPHI.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 2