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LAST NIGHT: SURRENDER OF THE GERMAN FLEET AND ARMISTICE SCENES. . QUEEN'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. GLADYS BROCKWELL SUPPORTED BY' AN ALL-STAR CAST IN "F OR L IB ERT Y." An American woman's fight to get out of war-ridde.i Germany. A great fitory beautifully presented. Supporting Programme: A Rollicking "SUNSHINE" Comedy: "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." A Wonderful Production with real live lions. A Universal Interest Film: "CONQUERING TUBERCULOSIS." Showing the latest methods of fighting this dread disease. A "Mutt and Jeff" Cartoon: "JOINING THE RANKS.' ORDINARY PRICES. Reserved Seats, Is 6d, /'Phone 3255. "There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass."—Tennyson. mrm "CTT'VY^'Ci A superb combination of iJHLIiI J&J.IYljr ©. PICTURES AND MUSIC. ~- Commencing WITH THE MATINEE TO-MORROW. A Beautiful Goldwyn Production, VENUS MODEL." MABEL NORMAND Her most serious picture to date. Dramatic Situations, Splendid Dresses, especially the "Venus Model" Bathing Dress. / MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Directed by Mr. L. D. Austin. By Special Request the Entr'acte will be a selection from "The Bing Boys," with quaint effects by the master- drummer, Sergt. C. Stewart. THE ORCHESTRAL CONTRIBUTIONS WILL INCLUDE "The Yeoman of ths Guard" (Sullivan), "Dorothy" (Collier). "The Count of Luxembourg" (Lehar), and "The Rainbow Girl" (Hirsch). ADDITIONAL AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! Wellington's Most Popular Baritone, MR. LEONARD BARNES, Will Sing "Lovely Spring" (Coencn) and "Roses of Picardy." A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. PRICES—CIRCLE, Is 7d (no extra charge for booking). Stalls, Is Id and 9d. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phono 3143. TiVl7TnT»"VDrvr*"V'G SPECIAL ATTRACTION, Hi V iiIXX X xZKJU X © COMMENCING TO-MORROW, Jncluding : ■ THE POWERFUL ROMANTIC MYSTERY STORY, Entitled 'THE HAND AT THE WINDOW" ■ One of the most thrilling and one of the most baffling mystery dramas ever screened in Wellingon. WHOSE WAS THE HAND AT THE' WINDOW? WHO FIRED THE SHOT? WAS THE MARRIAGE NIGHT TO END IN TRAGEDY? A Picture With a Surprise in Every Act. Starring MARGERY WILSON Also showing: One of the Most Laughable Comedies of the Year, "MAX IN A TAXI." Featuring . . , The Wonderful French Comedian, MAX LINDER. Ho proves himself in this latest effort a veritable bundle of fun. Ring 'Phone SO for Reserves.

PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE, : P, ALACE. LAST NIGHT OF ' ■ W. S. HART In "THE DISCIPLE." CHARLIE CHAPLIN ■ In "MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE." | TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): SPECIAL ATTRACTION! ■ DOUGLAS'FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS . In a remarkable picture of love and adventure, "THE AMERICANO." "THE AMERICANO." "THE AMERICANO." "THE AMERICANO." Also on the same programme: Two KEYSTONE Comedies, "WISHED ON MABEL" "WISHED ON MABEL" And "THOSE HAPPY DAYS." "THOSE HAPPY DAYS." And tlio LATEST GAZETTE. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "THE MASKED RIDER." "THE MASKED RIDER." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION! FRED MACE FRED MACE In one hour of hilarity and joy, "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." Also, Astounding feats of horsemanship skill, "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP." "THE PENDLETON R.OUND-UP." "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP.? And on the same programme: "TEN MINUTES IN INDIA" (Scenic) lAIEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. • i /"IN account of the Employees' Annual " Picnic the Office, Showrooms, and Workshops will be Closed TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Ist FEBRUARY, 1919., Coke will bo supplied ac neual from the Miramar Works. J. H. HELLIWELL, , Secretary. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth FEBRUARY, 1919, has been fixed (weather permitting) by the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union as the dato for the Watersidere' Annual Picnic. If thfe Union derides to postpone the Picnio on account of weather, a Four-flag Postponement Signal will be flown at Mount Victoria Signal Station from 8 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. * On the day actually observed -the Board's Wharves, Stores, and Bonded Warehouses will be closed for ordinary businees. By ordor. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offioee, Wellington, 29th January; 1919. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED in tho Petone Public Pound by the Rarißer, 1 flea-bitten GREY MARlii (trap), no shoes on. If not claimed and expanses paid, to be sold MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at 12 140051' w, », aawaM, POUNDKBEPBR.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 27, 31 January 1919, Page 2

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