2.30. — NOW SHOWING. — 7.30. AT ' ' QUEEN'S. ■ QUEEN'S. | THE PARAMOUNT AUSTRALIAN-MADE SUPER-PRODUCTION. 1 A LONGFORD-LYELL PRODUCTION: "THE DINKUM BLOKE!" ■ Starring • : ARTHUR TAUCHERT arid LOTTIE LY^LL And Produced by RAYMOND LONGFORD. . ' All famous foi-their vrork with C. J. DENNIS'S Famous Classic: "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." ! " Your, father is one of Nature's gentlernfen." But she' did not know .the' sacrifice that Bill Garvin was making for her happineas. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Including WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST MUSICAL COMBINATION: QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Under the Eminent Conductorship of MR. 'A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. WADESTOWN CARS leave corner of Cuba and Vivian etreeta after the show. THE GLADDEST AND GAYEST BALL OF THE YEAR! THE GLADDEST AND GAYEST BALL OF THE YEAR! WELCOME WEEK GRAND CITIZENS' BALL: - GRAND CITIZENS'BALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Tuesday, 10th July). 8 o'olock. 8 o'clock. , RAPTUROUS MUSIC- BY BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. RAPTUROUS MUSIC, BY BRAUND'S ORCHESTA. | UNIQUE DECORATIONS BY CAPTAIN ABEL AND COMMITTEE. 250 — PALMS ARRIVING FROM NELSON — 250 j- ADMISSION—DoubIe, ss; Single, 3s; Spectators, 2s. *>T?vrw>s °°?™ otirS i r t]i e Hall' bu? r°ur Tickets NOW—From THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., CHAS. BEGG, LTD,, or from any of tha Committee. Tha Ball Secretary, MR.. J. I. GOLDSMITH (Telephones, Day 2i:810, Evening 21-635) will bo pleased to give any further information. THERE'LL BE A WELCOME FOR ALL j ■ ' ' ■ ■ • AT THE GRAND CITIZENS' BALL.'
PHINCESS' THBATRS, RINCESS THEATRE, Manners street. ,TO-DAY'S SELECT PROGRAMME: Commencing &t 12 Noon Daily. "FORBIDDEN FRUIT." "FORBIDDEN FRUIT." "Forbidden Fruit" ia sweet, but poison6us. If tho ban is taken a-wdy, the svpeetj te3S remains,_ but tho sting add positive ' poison are removed. * WANDA HAWLEY i ■ In "THE SNOB." "THE SNOB." "THE SXOB." "THE SNOB." News Gazotte. Travelogue. ' Popular Prices, npO-NICHT! CABARET!. TO-NIGHT 1 Openihg TO-NIGHT at The Dainties, 13-22, Courtenay placo, 8 till 12. Music by tho Dixie Jaius Boyß. theiiappy, six: ;,." Admission—Double Ticket, ss; Siiiale Ticket, 3s. Supper provided. j• . , Direction, C. A. SMITH. WISLLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that'a charge as undor will bo made fbr admission to the BASIN RESERVE on WEDNESDAY, the 11th JULY, 1923, under tho Wellington- City Reserves Charges By-law (No. 17). 1912, after the hour of 12 o'clock (noon) :— Adults (over 15 years of aga), One Shilling. Children (undor 15 years of age), Free. Porsons who have entered the Reservo boforo the hour above-mentioned; ' and who remain «fter such hour, aro liable to paj the abora charge. JNO.'R. PALMER. , Town Clerk. NOTICE, T''AM not responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written authority. (Sgd.) A. H. TAYLOR, . FUNERAL CARD. rr\HE Frkhds of the late Patrick ScanX lon are invited td attend his Funeral which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranak'i street, on Tueadcvy, 10th July, 1923, at 8.45 a.m., for the St. Mary of the Angels', Bouleott street, thence to the Cemetery, Karori Requiem Mass will be Celebrated at 9 d.fn, E. MORRIS, Jun., „ „ , . Funeral Director, 60, Tarsmaki-st,. and SB, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159 (day and night). ■ FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of the late William John J- Rnßmussou ore invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho MortuArr Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60, Taranak'i street, To-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetcrv. Karori. E. MORRIS, JUNR,, Funeral Director. 60. Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st Tel. 22-159 (day and night). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of tho late Nioolai Jakob Nilsen are respectfully invited to attend his funefal, which will lcare his late residence, 30, Broadway terrace,. Tomorrow, 10th July, 1923, at 2 p.m., for Karori Comfery. : ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers, Tol. 24-155. 164, Adel»ido road. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Helen Rollet will leave the Mortuary Chapel of R. H. Wilson and Son, To-morrow (Tuesday), 10th July, 1923, »t 12.30 (noon) for Karori Cemetery. ' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakors, Tel. 2-J-155. 164, Adelaide road. FUXEttAL NOTICE. ■ r*pHE_ Funqrel of the late Charles John -1- Hill will leave his late residence, 13, Maa.rn.ma crescent. To-mOfrovt- (Tuesday), 10th July, 1923, at 10 a.m. for Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AN rD SON, Undertakers, Tol. 24-155. 164, Adelaide road. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of DaVid Andrews are respectfully invited to attend the Funoral of his late Son, Harold Edward, loavihg Brown and Allen's, Funeral Furnishers, Main street, Lower Hutt, at 2.30 Tb-nlorrow (Tuesday), for the Cemetery, Taita. Tolephono 89, Lower Hutt. THE Friends of the late William Robert Peckhnm aro invited to attend his Fuflei'al, which will arrive' at Porirua Cemetery, nt 2.30. To-morrow (Tuesday), 10i.1i July. IS2S. ISAAC CLARK AXT> SON, • 27, WinjrQeld sUe«fc. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2
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