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THE KING'S. A Pictorial, Vocal, »nd HE KING'S. Instrumental Treat. , NOT ONE, NOT TWO, BUT- THREE • ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE! .Perfect Pictures, Magnificent Music, . Splendid Songs. THIS IS THE PROGRAMME: 7.15 "THE FATAL RING" 7.15 (Episode 18), 7.45 "HIS THANKLESS JOB", 7.46 (Comedy). 8.0 ENTR'ACTE. 8.0 ( 'Light Cavalry Overture" , (Suppe) by KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 8.10 LATEST GAZETTE. 8.10 8,30 "SURGERY At THE ZOO." 8.30 3 8.45 THE GREAT VOCAL EVENT. 8.48 The following Song Items will be v submitted by THE CADZOW MUSICAL TRIO: — MR. W B. CADZOW, Eminent Scots Tenor: "The March of th? Cameron Men." :'Sally Homer." MISS EFFIE CADZOW. Soprano."Robin Adair." - "There Are Fairies at the Bottom of our " Garden."' Duet: ; MR. W. B. CADZOW and MISS EFFIE CADZOW, "Oh Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast?" Accompanist: MADAME CADZOW. This Splendid Musical Interlude will be succeeded by Tbe Dating Select Sooiety Drama, , 9.0 "THE REASON WHY," " 9.0 „ Prom the Famous Novel by ELINOR GLYN, ji Stirring *■ 9.0 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. 9.0 The story of a, woman who thought to hide the secret of her past. Her husband in name only excl-iiped: "I FOLLOWED YOU. I SAW THE ' CHILD. THE TRUTH JS OBVIOUS." - .uperj. Dresses, Specially j> 9S i gnw j by the . celebrated Parisian Cormiers I_vicyle, who is Elinor Glyn's sister.' „ A Masterpiece of Passionate Emotion. 9.0 "THE REASON WHY" £.0 Musical Afcempanimente by ' THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the Direction of MR. L. D. AUSTJN, Will include Two Numbers from "Sigurd Jo»lf*r" (Greig). Two Numbers from "Sigurd Joealfar" (Greig), "Romance" (Kargauoff), "Inspiration" (Lee Edwards}," "Rosmarin" (Fritz.Kreisler),- "Elegie" Massenet), and Selections from "Songs VVithput Words'"' and "Elijah" (Mendelssohn). , THREE SUPERB ENTERTAINMENTS 1. IN ONE. i Prices: Circle Is 7d (no extra charge for booking), Stalls Is and 9d. Reserves at Bristol, or 'Phone 3143 after 1.30 p.m. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A FEAST IN PHOTOPLAYS! Another Great Screen Triumph. Beautiful MAY ALLISON, MAY ALLISON, MAY AU-ISON, In "THE WINNING OF BEATRICE." "THE WINNING OF BEATRICE.': "THE WINNING OF BEATRICE." A Gorgeously Costumed and Superbly Staged Society Drama. Big Supporting Programme. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE , PALACE. / GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME : The World's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD, . MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, In a delightful story, "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." And a Triangle Dram* of Thrills and Excitement, "THE -EDGE OF THE ABYSS." "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS." f)UR THEATRE, ** NEWTOWN. "THE CRISIS," Winston ChurohiU's world-famous novel of the American Civil War. Great Spectacular Scenes of Absorbing Interest. The one picture you will be sure to like. SEE IT! With » Strong Supporting Programme. REMEMBER! we had to stop seUi&g tickets last Saturday night. So come early. CTT A R THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. TO-NIGHT. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Everybody's Favourite, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "TRILBY." A World Film Masterpiece in 5 reels. The Picture With a Reputation.' The Much Talked of Serial, . "MYSTERIES OF MYRA" . * (Episode 2.) "The Blossom of Evil." "THE VAGABOND," _, Two Reels of Roars. CHARLES CHAPLIN will be R«pon. sible. PATHE AMERICAN NEWS. Worth Seeing. WE^INGTON PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. STOP-WORK MEETING. A] STOP-WORK Meeting of the meraA bers of the above Union will be held in the Trade* <Hall, 126, Vivianstreet, on Monday next, il7th February, at 2.30 p.m.- sharp. All members are requested to attend. Business: Consideration of the aotion of the Maetey Plumbers in refusing to meet the delegates' of the union. A. W. CROSKER3T, Secretary. YOUR HOME IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A PIANO. i -TYHE influenoe of good Musio ha* an -*- important bearing on social life. But you oannofc have GOOD Muiie without a GOOD INSTRUMENT. That is r why discriminating peopJe choose .' t | BRINSMEAD ROGERS * ICHALLEN JESSE FRENCH Pianoe for their homes. The ripe experience of years of expert craftsmanship lie 3 behind the manufacture of these famous -, Pianos, J a Wo sell them on easy terms, and will t; be glad to discuss the purchase of a Piano n with you if you will call and interview v the Manager of our Piano Department. . E CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., - MANNERS.STREET, WELLINGTON, { The Oldest-established Piano Houee in * Ne* Zealand. t

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 38, 15 February 1919, Page 2

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