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eiiANB CATHOLIC BAZAAR! TOWN HALL. EVERY EVENING I TOWN HALL. SPECTACULAR AND TjCTANCY TRANCING! PECTACULAR AND I? ANCY i-^ ANCING ! , OVER C%{\{\ PERFORMERS: Under Direction of SIGNOR BORZONI OVER /WVFIJ PERFORMERS! Under Direction of SIGNOR BORZONI "l ______ RAFFLES. COMPETITIONS. SIDESHOWS. FANCY STALLS. SWEETS STALLS, Etc. DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. ADMISSION (including Chance in Art Union), -J l m THE MARIST BROS.' JUNIOR SCHOOL CADETS will march from Government Buildings to Hall at 7.30 o'clock THIS EVENING. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'closk — SPECIAL MATINEE! Admission FREE. SATURDAY EVENING— SPECIAL ITEMS BY MEMBERS OF "WANDERERS" TROUT. RUGBY UNION. nr s^-TV!rrfcT£T*/^liJ!J' WIL^ mark the commencement JL *ur jfi'L?Xa;JD&;\J v V of the (championship matches \ ATHLETIC PARK, at 3 p.m. ATHLETIC PARK, at 3 p.m. ATHLETIC PARK, at 3 p.m. ATHLETIC PARK, at 3 p.m. ORIENTAL MEET OLD BOYS ! ST. JAMES MEET WELLINGTON I LAST year's Champions have not been comfortable when meeting Old Boys during the past two or three years. In 1909, and again in 1910, Oriental were unable to score a win after the most exciting games possible. TO-MORROW is expected to add another such game to the list. St. James, runners-up last season, meet Wellington. Rumoured to be in tho running for top position this season. t EARLY MATCHES at 1.45. PETONE— ATHLETIC MEET PETONE— A game which should draw a largo - measure of support. Train from Te Aro 2.10, Lambton 2.20. f J Admission 6d. Ladies free. Stand 6J. Season tickets available at Armit's, or on 'I application at the Union office. 1 W. G. TALBOT, Secretary.

mHE NEW THEATRE. JL Manners-street. Props.... Messrs Ma^Mahon and Donnelly. FANCY ! SIXPENCE for ADULTS and 3d FOR THE LITTLE ONES. TO ALL Parts of the THEATRE. NOTHING UNWORTHY OF THE SHOW BUT THE PRICES. During ovory session this coby theatre is crowded to its utmost capacity. Absolutely the very best the world can furnish. TO-DAY and" TO-NIGHT ! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Every Item a "Star" Subject! , GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! "THINK OF IT! ONLY 6d and, 3d." b'rom 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ' "The World we Exploit for your pleasure." See it first at the NEW THEATRE. j OUR NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY TncluclGs-N IN THE WILD WEST. THE NAVAJO BRIDE. THE OLD MAID AND THB BURGLAR. A DAY WITH THE AMERICAN BOY SCOUTS. HER WINNING WAY. Together with a Programmo of Unexampled .flxocllencfa ! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) durine tho day special featuro for ladies and children, "HUMPTY DUMPTY!" Look Out ior THE LAW and THE MAN and THE THREE SISTERS. Tli E WANDE RER S. Special Afternoon Attraction. TO-MORROW (.Saturday), at 2.30. Tho MATINEE! > The Only MATINEE! Only Children Half-price to All Parts. mOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) Lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of Mi. George Stephenson. "" TO-NCGHT! Complete Change ol Programme, including LIVING STATUARY, Depicting Local Everyday Happenings. The Latest Continental Attractions. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT, The Last Two Nights of the Popular Coterie of Amusement-makers. THE WANDERERS ! Vocalists, THE WANDERERS ! Instrumentalists, THE WANDERERS ! Humorists, THE WANDERERS ! Dancers. Including the Vivucions and Versatile Entertainer, PHYLLIS IIOPWOOD-FOLDI. PHYLLIS HOPWOOD-FOLDI. Songs and Storiss at the Piano. TO-MORROW NIGHT, HAREM S!vIRT BRIGADE. Popular Prices. Plans at Dresden. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. JOHN FULLER, ..Junr.'s, CANDIDATURE. TO-NIGHT. KILBIRNIE AND MARANUI MEETINGS. A LL those willing to help to securo '-fA- the leturn of Mr. John Fuller, Junr.. ai'o earnestly requested to attend a Meeting which will be held THIS EVENING, the object being to form Committees to further Mr. John Fuller, Junr.'s, Candidature. N.B. — AH Lady Supporters aro respectfully invited to be present. MARANUI— Moore's Tea Rooms, 7.30 KILBIRNIE— Brighton House (late Kilbirnie Hotel), 8.30 p.m. ' General Committee Rooms. 31, Panamastreet. Telephone 1520. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. JOHN FULLER'S COMMITTEES, TiHE Combined Suburban and City Committees and Supporters are particularly requested to attend TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT'S Meeting, at 8 o'clock, to be held in Turnbull's Rooms, Pauama-strcet. CITY ELECTIONS. TT-ON. J. E. JENKINSON will address ■*-■*• his supporters at 7.30 TO-NIGHT -(FRIDAY), in the Tiffin Tea Rooms, , Manners-street. The Hon. John Rigg will occupy tho chair. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. 'A S Dr. Cameron is unable to got a hall -£*■ at Brooklyn for To-night, he will Address the Electors at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, at 8.15 TONIGHT. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN *-I in- ■^ vite you to, meet mo TO-NIGHT (Friday), 21st inst., nt St. James's Hall, Woburn-road, Lower Hutt, at 8 o'clock, when I will address you on the subject of the finances of the borough and other matters of general interest. Yours faithfully, E. P. BUNNY. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. V. R. MEREDITH will address the Electors as follows:— SEATOUN — Tea Rooms (Terminus), TO-NIGHT at 8. MIRAMAR— (Hofman and Petloy's, Monday, 24th, 8 p.m. WORSBR BAY-(Wyelt' 8 Store). Tuesday, 2oth, 8, p.m. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. TOHN BPODIE will Address tho Mir.imai ' EhctT-= at 3 o'clock THIS E'> EXIXO, at Xo. 10, Kw^'s Chamber, } Wilhs-st,rect, City. [

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 8

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