HINEMOA HINEMOA TOWN HALL SATURDAY NEXT, Bth JUNE, at 8 p.m. A GRAND "ALL MAORI" PROGRAMME • Including "HINEMOA" (Alfred Hill) THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor: MR. [-1. TEMPLE WHITE) Assisted by ■ A PARTY OF MAORIS FROM OTAKI IN NATIVE COSTUME. ' ; ; - . .- DO NOT MISS' THE POI DANCES, MAORI SONGS, ETC. Plan now open at The Bristol. Reserves 3/- (plus tax). , HINEMOA HINEMOA.
FOUR SPECIALS FROM WELLINGTON'S FIRST SILK SALE It's difficult to pick out' Special Values from the Bargains at this Great Silk Event. "THE SILK CENTRE '^ offers these shimmering Silks from among the thousands of yards available fo.r. selection, SAT*^ CHARMEUSE-100 Yards Only. Black Satin Channelise, perfect black dye 36 inches wide. Retail price 5/11. SALE PRICE 3/l! YARD CRS D*ivK Cre Pc de Chine, over CO shades to select iiom. l>etail prices 7/11 to 9/H. SAI/E PRICE 4/11 YARD Chfn E DE CHINE-70 Yards Only of this excellentwearing pure' .-..'■ SALE PRICE 6/11 YARD 3 0, S GNS IN FIGURED MAROCAIN^ite the _^_.« ARTHUR LEE, :,;," "THE SILK CENTRE." TELEPHONE 41-2K..;. ,; ' THE G.P.O. IS3 OPPOSITE.
LAST-TWO DAYS. 1 •::. r ■■.... /.lUTAjism ■-■. -::; ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ -"AiJESTIC. , • " . siAjESTic. : MAJESTIC. ■'■'■.... Direction ...... Fuller Hayward Theatres. Bos Plans at Theatre and Bristol. Continuous frpra 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Orchestral Session 8 p.m. NOT TO BE "THRILLED BY i "THE SILENT HOUSE" IS IMPOSSIBLE! ■ "Gasps! Creeps! Thrills!' Laughs! ' Shudders! Amazement! '. Astonishment! "The SUeut House" . "The Silent House" "The Silent House" ; "The- Silent House" " "The' Silent House" "The Sileut House" ■:■• "The, Silent Housa" , With all the intriguing atmosphere ot the East brought to a fonely Old English Mansion. Also Screening: I Majestic Magazine" .: Topical bongs of Scotland" Novelty "Jewels of Venus" Nature Gem A Stage Divertissement, THE MAJESTIC-ORCHESTRA. *PsJ CJ s Tl>aS!'Stalls,-1b;- Circle, la 6d; .frobt :C?rcley2s, 'Evening: Front Stalls Is 6d; Back Stalls, 2«; BacK Circle, 2s 9d Front Circle, 3s-6d (ineluaive tax). Chil•iren, Half-price. NEXT FRIDAY! . NEXT FRIDAY! ,- NEXT FRIDAY! COME PREPARED TO GASP COME PREPARED TO. GASP COME PREPARED TO GASP • . At ■ "THE CHARLATAN" "THE CHARLATAN" "THE CHARLATAN" ' > . . What was the occult secret of the Mystic whose sleek eyes seemed to penetrate ihe very soul of the women who flocked to his shrine? And had his hand anything to do with , the crime ,that shocked so- | ciety? See this absorbingly thrilling | • ■ mystery romance! "THE CHARLATAN" "THE CHARLATAN" "THE CHARLATAN" Suppose you- gazed into a crystal and heard your past life revealed? The intimacies-'-the things you ' thought the \yorld would never know—your love affairs—what . |t would you do?. See this dramatic . episode, of a temptress and a crafty '; :/..,;■; ; ."; Hindu fakir.-,'-. ■ / ■" \ "THE CHARLATAN" ■ '■ ; "THE CHARLATAN" '' "THE CHARLATAN" . With Herbert Rockliffe Fellowes, ..'.'.'..'. . Margaret Livingston, .': - ' . ? r*(l JfacKaye. '■•' MAJESTIC NEXT FRIDAY. . MAJESTIC, NE3PT FRIDAY. ST. MARY'S HOME. A BAZAAR inaidbf St. Uoxfa Home •**•' will be opened by the Mayoress, Mrs. ■ Troup, in the Sydney Street Sohoolvoom, •on FRIDAY, 7th r;JUNE,\at'3 p.m. The Produce Stall, Cake Stall, and TeaRdomwill be. open from 10 a^m. for morning shopping. ; ■ ':■■' ■"■' ' -.■-.. :AdmisSi6u" t&. ■•'" .. ■.- .-....-.; •=• THELMA.WILLOUGHBY. i ■':•" GRETE JESPERSEN HECITAL. -i pONCERT CHAMBER,' loth JUNE. 2s. Plan at Bristol. As only few seats are left, ticket-holders are -urged to Reserve their Seats. ' PIANOFORTE RECITAL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, BY JUDITH GIESEN, L.A.B;, and Gold , . Medalist, WEDNESDAY, 12th June,. lat S p.m; Admission 2s and Is. Parties of Students Is 6d. Reserved Seate may be booked at Bristol on and after 6th June. Booking fee ,Id.; ... SAFETY First Campaign.—Reliability is X} a feature of the Plymouth. Drive a Plymouth'-and be Safe. PACIFIC LODGE, No. S, U.A.O.D. AT the Lodgeruom, Vivian street, on <**■ MONDAY, 10th June, the Officers of the Royal Arch Chapter will prese'nttbe Lodge with the Ritual Shield. The officers and members of all sister Lodges are cordially invited to be present. F. MAWHINNEY, Secretary. OAFETY First Campaigu.-Qriality *f counts. The lowest-priced Sedan in the Dominion. Drive a, Plymouth and be Sate.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 2
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