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JJAYWARD'S PICTURES.' TO-NIGHT ' At 8. NIGHTLY. THE KING'S THEATRE. THE KING'S THEATRE. OUR TWO-STAR' PROGRAMME Shone Brilliantly Last Night, -and FAIRLY ILLUMINED THE 'HOUSE. Kate Kirby's Defective Triumph. "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN!" "ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN!" "ONE HOUR. BEFORE DAWN*" '•A very excellent 3000 ft Star Drama of Strong, Fascinating Appeal. 2000 ffeot "ZU2A, THE BANDMASTER" of fun. "ZOZA, THE BANDMASTER" Evoking yells in qtuivere, crotchets, minims, and long-sustained breve*. "ST. OLOUD!" What a "ST. CLOUDI" charmingly Beautiful Scenic- Picture! "THE LITTLE HERO I" "THE LITTLE HERO!" A Pathetic, Tender Drama that Rings True ac Steel. The last copy of GATJMONT GRAPHIC. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. Ttf B W THEAT RE, Manners-street. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGIIf . OUR MAMMOTH "FEATURE." 'V. MOTION PICTURE STUDY of the BRITISPI ARMY and NAVY, "IN TPIE KING'S SERVICE." THE KING'S SERVICE." TPIE KING'S SERVICE." THE KING'S SERVICE." King 1 George on the Flagship— Naval Hydroplanes — Submarines— 'Great SuperDreadnoughts— WOßKlNG TPIE ' BIG GUNS— -Army Manoeuvres— CAVALßY CPIARGE-rFleot at Battle PracticeBoxing — Manning the Lifeboats. COME AND SEE WHY BRITAIN RULES TPIE WAVES! And a Big Supporting Series. fTI H £ BRITANNIA. Direction A. J. Ooleman. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE. ' TO-DAY'S BIG SUCCESSES. A Delightful Vitagraph Drama, 1 "ON TPIEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE I" , "ON TPIEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON TPIBl|l WEDDING E"VE!" "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON TPIEIR WEDDING EVE!" "ON THEIR, WEDDING EVE!" Featuring Maurice Costollo and Clara Kimball Young. An "Edison" Sensational Story, "A NIGHT AT THE INN!" "A NIGHT AT TPIE INN!" "A NIGPIT AT THE INN!" Two Whole Reels of Laughter. "WD'FLES, MOTPIER'S DARLING!" "WIFFLES, MOTHER'S DARLING!" "WIFFLES, MOTHER'S DARLING I" LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE! 1 BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FULLER'S PICTURES— The Best ! TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. Kate Kirby'e Detective Triumph, 2CCOft "PJOUR BEFORE DAWN !" Star Drama, "HOUR BEFORE DAWN I" and the Glorious "Keystone Comedy," "ZUZA, THE BANDMASTER !"— 2IOOft A PftOGBAMME- OF RARE SPECIALS. Children.. 3d, 6d. Adwlte, 6d. Is. QT. THOMAS'S HALL. Leeßees: South Wellington Picture Co. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY; "THE DUCHESS OF THE FOLLIES !" "THE DUCHESS OF THE FOLLIES 1" 3000 ft of Comedy: "Saved by a Cat" (D.), "The Sheriff." (D), "The Primal Call** (A.B. Drama). 6d, Adults ; Children, 3d, KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TO-MOPuROW ! TO-MORROW ! A GREAT EVENT ! "LAST DAYS OF POMPEII!" 7000 Feet of Magnificent. Film, NOTE.-^-Owipg to ihe expense incurred in securing 1 this production, the 6d seats win necessarily be limited. OLYMPIA ' SKATING KINK. Vivian-street. THE MECCA OF MERRYMAKERS! FOUR SESSIONS DAILY.. W to 12, 2.30 to 5, 6 to ? (learners), admission 6d, Skates free. .and 7.30 to 10, the Popular Evening Session. THUPvSDAY NIGHT, Ladies' Graceful Skating- Competition, for Ihose who have npver won a. prize. Band Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. J. MATSON, Proprietor. ■ riTIRETJ LECTURES i '•I- 1 , FREE LECTURES 1 IN TOWN" HALL, By MR. R. P.OBERT HOLLISTER, New York City tTournalisfc - Lecturer, Returning from China and Japan. Topic TO-MORROW .'(Wednesday), 8 p.m., "WHERE ARE THE DEAD?" Topic TPI,URSDAY, 26th Mar., 8 p.m, "PIELL: TWO WAYS OUT," What future awaits the 90,000 ' dying daily out of Christ? Is there hop© for , tbo heathen? All -Welcome. No Collection. '. ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. PUBLIC LECTURE. • WEDNESDAY, 25th MAROPT, at 8 p.m. "Tho WorK) Religion: What Is It?" . 11/fISS C. W. CHRISTIE, Travelling Jxa. Organiser for tho Order, will give 1 an Addi'e« on tho above subject at the , Theosophical Hall, Ballanoe-Btrcet. f ECTURB FOR WOMEN ONLY. • JU By MRS. FIELD, OF NELSON. Subject: • "THE WHITE S"LAVE TRAFFIC." ! Lady Stout Will Also Speak. , ESPERANTO PIALL, THURSDAY, 26th MARCH, 8 p.m. Under tho Auspices of tho Moral and Physical Health Society, Admission free. BILLIARD TUITION. , .Tl/ffSS RUBY ROBERTS (World's Lady - 17J - Champion-), 1b prepared to givo a. few lessons to La<lies prior to her sailing for the South on Thursday Evening. Arrangements can be made by communicating immediately to MISS ROBERTS, Care Alcock and Co., Ltd,, Baker's Buildings, Featherston-strost, 'Phone 1548. * WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. "" MEMBERS are reminded that the Season will open on Saturday next, 28fh inst., when a- Mixed Foursome, open to members and visitors will bo played. Entries close afc Tisdall'e on Thursday, 26th inst., aJb 6.30 p.m. Visitors are asked to supply the name of thoir dub and handicajp. A. S, MACSHANE, Secretary,.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2