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A Radiating Centre of Entertainment and Enjoyment, Cool, Cosy and Comfortable. WHEN IT'S HOT HIS MAJESTY'S THE SPOT. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Latest FULLERS 'All-Star Blend of FULLERS Variety. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Quintessence of Quaintness, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, A Smashing, Bouncing Fathom o' Fun! Adjectives are Superfluous in Trying to Describe this Past-Muster of Humour. Suffice it to say, Emerson is CHRIS. RICHARDS' Elongated Rival. TSUDA. THE AMAZING JAP, Who Smiles us he Thrills. GWENNIE lIASTO, Essence of Grace and Charm. ARLBYS, EDWARDS and PARKES, And ' BERT LA BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS, In an 'Assemblage of Comedy, Dance, and Song, skilfully blended with an abundance of Colour and Class. Prices—2s and Is. Plan at Tho Bristol. Reserve fee, 6d extra. HUGE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES 'AT EVERY SESSION 'At CJHORTT'S THEATRE. 'At Ohortts theatre. Tho World-famed and Beautiful Actress, MME. O±.GA PETROVA, MME. OLGA PETROVA, MME. OLGA PETROVA, Has created a Sensation in her Latest | and Greatest Success, | "THE SOUL MARKET!" "THE SOUL MARKET!" "THE SOUL MARKET!" Hours of Screening: 11 a.m.,- 12.50, 2.30, 4.10, 5.50, 7.30, and 9.5 p.m Supporting Pictures Include: . THE . WONDERS OF THE WORLD In Metro Travelog, "WHAT LONDON SAW ON 3rd SEPT. 1916." Ladies are advised to attend duringl tho day sessions and thus avoid tho crush at night. . : TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT CROWN THEATRE ROWN THEATRE The Eoyal Actress, ,■ BETTY NANSEN. Will appear in her greatest Triumph— "SHOULD A MOTHER TELL?" A William Fox Photoplay Supreme. Absorbing, Enthralling, Enchanting. Full o£ Heart-catching Thrills and /Powerful Situations. Also, the Fifth Adventure of TERENCE O'ROURKE, Featuring the Popular Irish Actor, J WARREN KERRIGAN Reserves at Begg'e, or by 'Phone 3470. Prices as visual BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Tho Vivid and Magnetic Photoplay, "THE WASTED YEARS," "THE WASTED YEARS," "THE WASTED YEARS," In a Prologue and Four Acts, Featuring The Eminent CRANE WILBUR. Actor. CRANE WILBUR. Youth faces the Golden Years, Manhood lights with tho Iron Years, Old Ago oft looks back on i THE WASTED YEARS. „ . SATURDAY NEXT, . A Thos. II luce production—. "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" "THE REWARD!" I Featuring BESSIE BARRISCALE. '' BESSIE BARRISCALE. PEOPLE'S PICTURE ■ PALACE.. JL EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. NOW SHOWING— Packed with interest and alive with action. ; "THE RAIL RIDER!" j "THE RAIL RIDER!" "THE RAIL RIDER!". ' ■■ Featuriug HOUSE PETERS A Great HOUSE PETERS Screen favourite. Somewhere in fchis picture you will find a heart throb that means something to your own life—it may prove the turning point to you. CHARLIE CHAPLIN! I MABEL AND AMBROSE, I In the Roaring KEYSTONE Farco, . "HIS TRYSTING PLACES!" SATURDAY NEXT, A Play Full of Breathless Action— "WHAT HAPPENED AT 22." "WHAT HAPPENED AT 22." i "WHAT,HAPPENED AT 22." WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED 1 SOCIETY OF PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. rjiHE ANNUAL PICNIC will bo held A on SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, at Bolmont, tho train leaving Lambton Station at 9.4 a.m. Special tickets can be obtained at tho union office, F. CORNWELL, Secretary. MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 7th AND Bth FEBRUARY, TROTTING CLUB, 9th FEBRUARY. A CCEPTANCES for both meetings 'Jt*- CLOSE on FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, with l. w. Griffiths; Secretary. WANGANOI TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, ■ 23rd AND 2&th FEBRUARY, NOMINATIONS Closo on SATURDAY, 3rd February, at 9 p.m. S. W MOFFETT,P.O. Box 63. • Secretary. TTCTELLINGTON RED CROSS SHOP ■"' 125,' LAMBTON-QUAY, (Next Public Trust Office). Carried on entiroly by Voluntary Help. All proceeds sent to England for our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY will bo in ohargo of and stacked by tho Residents of the Kapiti District. FOR SALE (in quantities)— Fresh Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Cream, Home-made Cakes, Bread and Jams, Chutneys and Pickles, Vegetables of all kinds. Orders taken at .the Red Cross Shop. Telephone 436; or Wellington College, Tel. 6&0. COME & BUY GIVE YOUR HELP! WEDDING CARDS—The most up-to. date Designs just oucned at The '.ttven.b.2 Post Office.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 28, 1 February 1917, Page 2