AMUSEMENTS. E E E X X T EVEBYBODY'S, VLRYBODY'S, 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. LOIS WILSON oil VV ILSON And a Big Cast, in another excellent Paramount Attraction " ' « CONTRABAND."' ' , _ 1 'A Lcno Girl on the trail of a band of criminals. A trail line on the one aide, with hair-raising thrills, and on the other with delicious comedy. A story of Newspaper Life in a "wild up-country town. A girl becomes editress of the local "rag, and sets out to reform, the various characters running the place, 1 of comedy, thrills, and a little romance, that will warm the cockles of your heart. From the novel by Clarence Buddington Kelland. COMEDY. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, Etc. NOTE: For Tivoli advt. see with "Strand."' Additional feature, "The Painted Flapper," at 7.30, "Don Q." 'at 8.30. TTYOLI RESERVES. PHONE 44-136 Or Book at Cleal's, Tobacconist, next Fowld's, Queen Street. Everybody's Early Session at 6.10, and again at 8 p.m. Everybody's Reserves by Phone 44-102, or at Lewis R. Eady and Son, - Ltd. 810 ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME. EEEETTTT SCOTS HALL. TUESDAY NEXT, A Night of Delight. Sketches, Songs, Recitals, Dances by Rev. Jasper Calder, Fuller's Stars, and Others. Popular Prices. Be in Time. "WHY NOT COME AND BRING YOUR W FRIENDS TO AFTERNOON TEA AT THE ALSATIAN TEA GARDENS IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER THIS* AFTERNOON. SWEET MUSIC. ELECTORAL. pARTY. CANDIDATES 1 MEETINGS, as under:— Jg D E N ELECTORATE. M R H. GTR. M ASON ' Official Labour Candidate for Eden, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In HENDERSON HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. J7LECTORATE. M R M. J. S AVAGE - M - r - LABOUR CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS LEYS INSTITUTE (GYMNASIUM), MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. 8 P.M. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. pARNELL ELECTORATE. M R b7F. W ay ' LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR PARNELL, WILL FORMALLY OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN S T * M ARY ' 8 g CBOOLEOOM ' ' MANUKAU ROAD, fONDAY, iCTOBER AT 8 P.M. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. A UCKLAND jgAST J£LECTORATE. M R J. A 7L ee - MPFOR AUCKLAND EAST. And M R R. F. W AY LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR PARNELL, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS, TO-MIGHT. AT CORNER GARFIELD STREET AND MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, At ? 8 p.m. rtREY T YNN TfLECTORATE. THE FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Oi M R ' F RED * B ARTRAM ' M ' p " Residing in the MT. EDEN and KINGSLAND DISTRICTS. Are Invited to Meet him at his COMMITTEE ROOM. 3, Dominion Road, on TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). At 8 p.m. OOSKILL T7VLECTORATE. THE FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Of THE OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, MS: J. W. Yfflffi: ARE REQUESTED TO MEET AS FOLLOWS: I.—EPSOM—At the Residence of Mr. W. E. Parry, Corner of Onslow Road and The Drive, on MONDAY. October 12, at 8 p.m. 2, —DOMINION ROAD TRAM TERMINUS —At the Empty Shop on the Corner of Kensington Avenue and Dominion Road, on TUESDAY, October 13, at 8 p.m. 3—DOMINION ROAD METHODIST CHURCH HALL, on WEDNESDAY, October 14, at 8 p.m. ]y|- ANU KA L ELECTORATE. MR. W. J. JORDAN, M.P.. Will Address the Electors at FAVONA. TO-NIGHT. St. Jamee' Hall. Mangere Bridge, Tomorrow (Saturday) 8 p.m. Public Hall. Man sere East, Monday next. 8 Picture Theatre. Kohimararna, Tuesday next. 8 p.m. Mangere Central Hall. Wednesday next, 8 p.m. JgLECTORATE. M R W. L EE MARTINOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors at the following places § PttsP3£ i~. HALL—TO-DAY (Friday), FAIRFIELD SCHOOLROOM-TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday). G ORDONTON SCHOOLROOM- MONDAY, October 12. HAMILTON EAST (Methodist Sunday Schoolroom)—TUESDAY, October 13. Ail Meetings, 8 p.m. Come and Hear Labour's Policy. Committee Rooms: Toerak Chambers. Telephone 1508. ["AMILTON ELECTORATE. M R - H. w; M ILNER - N ATIDN AL PARTY CAN DID ATE, will Address the Electors, FRANKTON TOWN HALL. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. Ladles Invited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19144, 9 October 1925, Page 18
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