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1 /TIHE KING'S THEATRE. fX "Where the BEST Pictures are." 'Direction Haywards, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT ■". 'A Filmio Trip to "The World's Fair" at 'Frisco. L* THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! -.. . THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! THE PANAMA EXPOSITION! BY DAY AND NIGHT! The Opening Ceremonies— The Radiant and Bewildering Ulumina-tions-T-The "Tower of Jewels"— The N.Z. Pavilion — The Australian Couri-^-The 'Av«nue of Palme — The Wondrous Architecture. ! Aa Educating Spectacle of a Lifetime brought to you, including THE VANDERBILT CUP! THE VANDERBILT CUP! THE VANDERBILT CUP! THE VANDERBILT CUP! 'Afrto-racing at 90 miles an hour by the World's Speed Kings Terrific Collisions. Hair-raising Smashes. - . YOU MUST SEE THIS! " A Full and Varied Bill as well. 600 Seats at 6d. D.C. and 0.5., le. Reserves at Bristol, Is 6d. O.HORTI'S THEATRE. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures. SCO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! '^l Chaplin's Greatest Success. BE EARLY. BE EARLY. 'Hundreds unable to obtain admission 1 last night. CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN The World's Leading Comedian, r. „." In " '.'CHARLIE, THE CHAMPION." '? '-"CHARLIE, THE CHAMPION." • "CHARLIE, THE CHAMPION." "CHARLIE, THE CHAMPION." ■*- Screams of laughter, greeted this picture at all cessions yesterday, „ . Hours of screening— ll a.m., 12.13, 1.26, 2AQ, 3.53, 6.10, 6.15, 7.30, 8.40, and 10 p.m. Intending 1 patrons are advised, in oi-der to secure a seat, to BE EARLY. ,*ITISIT the Panama Exposition at the y Star Theatre, Newtowc. Gorgeous views. A magnificent spectacle. :ls, 6d,~ 3d— STAR THEATRE— Is, 6d, 3d. Panama, Exposition and Motor Races. AT THE BRITANNIA. - A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. 'An Appealing Theatrical Drama, in . - Two Powerful Parts, " "THE CHARACTER WOMAN." * "THE CHARACTER WOMAN." • -THE CHARACTER WOMAN." A Splendid Scenic Study, ."VISIT TO PETROGRAD." "VISIT TO PETROGRAD." A Sensational Topical Film, "AIRMEN AND THEIR CRAFT." "AIRMEN AND THEIR CRAFT." •"THE GAMBLER." A Stirring "THE GAMBLER." Western Drama. A Real "FICKLE ELSIE." TTnmrpjng Farce, "FICKLE ELSIE." LATEST WARWICK CHRONICLE. (By Request) ERUPTION OF WAIMANGU! 1 ERUPTION OF WAIMANGU! New Zealand's famous Geyser. SKATING! SKA.TING! P»ALACE SKATING RINK, J (Late Palais de Danse), VIVIAN-STREET. THE RINK OF RINKS! Band every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. SESSIONS AS UNDER: 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. - Special -Session SATURDAY, 10 to 12. Admission — Ladies 6d, Skates, 6d ; Gentlemen 6d, Skates Is; Learners' Session, 6 to 7 (including Skates), 6d. Tel. 2671 (automatic). w -yrrELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL LARGE TOWN HALL. ; THURSDAY, 24th JUNE. -<■-'<■ THURSDAY, 24th JUNE. GRAND PATRIOTIC DISPLAY. " ENGLAND AND HER ALLIES," "ENGLAND AND HER ALLIES," "ENGLAND AND HER ALLIES," By 260 SCHOOL CHILDREN. . 250 SCHOOL CHDLDREN. 250 SCHOOL CHILDREN. NATIONAL SONGS AND DANCES. SOLOS BY MR. C. CLARKSON, ■ MASTER RODNEY PANKHURST, And Tho Winners of the recent Musical and Elocutionary Competitions, A TRULY GREAT PROGRAMME RONALD K. LYON, Hon. Secretary_, Carnival Entertainment Committee. JTTHE RUBY M'DONALD CONCERT X ' For WOUNDED SOLDIERS. ..Under Vice-Regal Patronage and in the presenco of Her Excellency the Countess * of Liverpool. ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1915. — X - 3c© Programme Friday's issue. Prices, 3s (reserved), 2s, and le. Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. "¥TISIT the Panama Exposition at the V Star Theatre, Newtown. Gorgeous views A magnificent spectacle. Is, 6d, 3d— STAR THEATRE— Is, 6d, 3d. Panama Exposition and Motor Races. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING will be held at the Dominion Museum TO-MORROW EVENING, 23rd June, at 8 o'clock. Papers: "A Review of Maori Art," by Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. "The Maori as a Voyager," by Mr. Elsdon Best. Friends introduced by members will be welcome, A. C. GIFFORD, Secretary, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that oha-rges for admission to the Basin. will bo made as under on the 26th June, 1916. undor "Tho Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), , fSIZ," after the hour of 1 p.m. ' Adults (over the age of 15 years) ... Is Children (under the age of 15 years) .., Free 1 '- - Persons who havo entered the Reserve before the hours" above-mentioned, and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the afoove charge. JNO. JR.. PALMER, Town Clcrk< JStodUfomv 1315,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 2

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