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rpRE PARAMOUNT THEATRE, x HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE, C'ourtenay place. LAST 2 NIGHTS! .Presenting FIRST NATIONAL'S BRILLIANT COMEDY. A Riotous Comedy Drama of New York City Life—Lively, Colourful, and Ultramodern. Built along laughing lines and intriguing figures—the Fastest and Peppiest Entertainment in many months! "NAUGHTY BABY." ■ "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." Flaming Alice White and Jolly Jack'Mulhall, two stars in one great picture. ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, Screendom's Latest Personality "Find"— tho new "It" Girl in a Brilliant Characterisation. JACK MULHALL—THELMA TODD DORIS DAWSON—JAMES FORD. An unusually largo Supporting Cast, including fifty-two beautiful Bathing Girls with plenty of other fair extras to add feminine "NEW GREATER ' COLLEGIANS," Presenting No. 7 Featurctte, entitled • "DEAR OLD CALFORD," ■ With GEORGE LEWIS, DOROTHY GULLIVER, And All-Star Collegiate Cast. TOPICAL BUDGET, EMPIRE NEWS REEL. LARRY SEMON COMEDY. ORCHESTRA PARAM9UNT (R..R. Caultbn, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. | TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. I A Great Programme of 2 Picked Features. No. I—"THE GATE CRASHER," - With GLEN TRYON and PATSY RUTH MILLER. A high-pressure comedy you'll enjoy. No. -2—"HANGMAN'S HOUSE," Starring VICTOR M'LAGLEN. Great as a novel; greater as a screen story. Reserves at Theatre Confectionery, or Ring Theatre Tel. 14-202. Book Now for "WINGS," Monday and Tuesday next. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. THURSDAY EVENING, 7th MARCH, .> ■• S p.m. OOXCBKT. ONCERX by tho remarkable CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA of SC L'laycrs from Hawera 1 Primary and Technical Schools. Conductor,: Mr. H. C. A. Fox. Also ;Songs, Instrumental Solos, and Recitations. Reserved, Seats, 2s. . Book at the Bristol. Admission Is. METHODIST WOMEN'S MISSIONARY AUXILIARY. I GARDEN PARTY, ARDEN PARTY, SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, ' .To be Opened by Dr. Plaits-Mills, introduced by Rev. E. Patchett, At 2.30 p.m., j In the Grounds of the ! , PREMIER'S .RESIDENCE, ■ - Tinakori road. Croquet Competitions, Quoits, and Peanut • Hunt. Cake,! Flower, Fancy, and Needlework I • . Stalls. I Ice-cream. Afternoon Tea. Admission: One Shilling. ; MEETINGS. BRITISH EMPIRE CANCER .CAMPAIGN.A PUBLIC MEETING of those interest--cv ed in the formation of a New Zealand Branch of the above Association will be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, the Bth MARCH. Air. Sampson Handley, F.R.C.S., the well-known authority on Cancer and member of 'the Executive of the parent body in Great Britain, will be present, and will explain the aim and objects of the Association. . Other ■speakers will be announced later. GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. BEKHAMPORE FOOTBALL CLUB~ THE Thirteenth Annual General Meeting ■*- will be held on THURSDAY, 7th MARCH, 1929, at 8 p.m., at Scott's Tea Rooms, Manners street. All Members'requested to attend. New Member? cordially invited. ! C. RUSSELL, I Hon. Secretary. ORPHEUS MUSICAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Orpheus Musical Society will be held in the Terrace Congregational Church Schoolroom on MONDAY, 11th'MARCH, 1920, at 8 p.m. All performing and subscribing members and those'of the General Public who are interested in the work of the Society, are requested to be present. j (Signed) R. V. ROBERTSON, ! "> Hon. Secretary. | "AOTEA MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho above ' A Clulb will be held in the Trades' Hall, Vivian street, on THURSDAY, 14th .MARCH, at 8 p.m. All present and intending members cordially in-1 vited. The club anticipates a full attendance to ensure a successful season for 1029. ', M. O'GRADY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CENTRAL RESIDENTS'! AND RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. i v — THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above [ -*- Association will be held in the Aro! street Mission Hall. TO-NIGHT, Wed- 1 nesday, at 7.30 o'clock. ' j ' " 'Business: Recoive annual balance-sheet and report, Election of officers, and. general. All residents and ratepayers in the district invited to attend. S. BOOCK,- Hon. Sec. honorary Justices' association j ALL JUSTICES OF THE PEACH arc i invited to attend the ANNUAL , MEETING oiL the. above Association, to be lield at the MAGISTRATE'S COURTHOUSE (entrance from Ballance street), TO-MORROW, (Thursday) EVENING, at j B°'cloCkl ■.■■i.SAUK.J.P.. Hon. Registrar.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2

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