TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. •"-■*■ Courtcnay-place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT ! At 8. TO-NIGHT I Australasia's FULLERS' VaudevilU Representative FULLERS' Enterprise. Colossal Success of tho Brillinnt Musical Comedy, THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI, THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI, THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI, Produced by the WALTER GEORGE REVUE CO. MAMMOTH VAUDEVILLE CO. To-night, first appearance of THE CYCLING NEWMANS, Welcome reappearance of GREAT HENRI FRENCH, Conductor's, Past nnri Present. Everything new, complete change by TIIE CORELLJ. TRIO. THE AERIAL DELSOES, COLINO, The Dexterous "Digger." Matinee 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. Prices—D.C. aiid 0.5., 2s Gel; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at the Bristol (6d extra). After 5 p.m. at BurTfett's Cbnfectioilery, next Theatre. Doors 7.15, QUEEN'S THEATRE; To-night, UEEN'S THEATRE. 7.15. LAST NiGi-IT Of LAST NIGHT "THE PRUSSIAN CUR!" "THE PRUSSIAN CUR!" "THE PRUSSIAN CUE!" A picluro that opposes the crimes of (he Htir.s for half a century, and reveals With startling realism the workings of , Gorman spies all over the world. Also Showing Also FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE In the Latest "Keystone" Comedy, "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION!" "A BARNYARD FLIRTATION!" Commencing TO-MORROW (Saturday). Oommencinir TO-MORROW (Saeurday). Grand Two-Feature Programme. , PEGGY HYLAND I PEGGY HYLAND In "THE GIRL WITH NO REGRETS." "THE GIRL WITH NO REGRETS." The Story of a. Girl's Releaso from the Underworld. TOM MIX In "FIGHTING FOR GOLD:" A Hurricane of Action, Adventure, and Romance. { TRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. A GRAND TWO-STAR PROGRAMME Two of tho Most Popular Artists on tho Screen; ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN, I CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Tho King of Screen Comedians, in a, Whirlwind of Side-splitting Laughter, ."A DOG'S LIFE!" "A DOG'S LIFE!" "A DOG'S LIFE!" "A DOG'S LIFE!" Positively the pinnacle of Charlie's comical genius, in 45 minutes of , continual Merriment. Also, , ; ? The Screen Favourite, MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, In oho of the greatest productions she has yet appeared iiij | "THE VENUS MODEL!" I "THS VENUS MODEI/I" | "THIS VENUS MODEL 1" I Showiag- Mabel in a stunning bathing dress, in a, serious and humorous photoplay. Rich dresses, magnificent scenes, and all the latest things in bathing cosI * , tumes. Come Early. 'Phono 3299 for Reserves. I No extra prices. THE EMPRESS. Continuous HE EMPRESS. 11 to 10. BESSIE LOVE BESSIE LOVfi In Bret Harte's Great Romance of the ."the dawn of Understanding" "THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING" Also, Episode Seven of Pathe'a > Daring- Serial, "THE LIGHTNING. RAIDER!" Featuring the Serial Queen, PEARL WHITE. Excellent Supporting Programme. Screening Tillies: "Dawn of Understanding"—ll.so, 2.0, 4.10, 6.20, 8.25.. ■Lightning Raider"—ll.lo, 1.20, 3.30, 5.40, . 7.45, 9.35. Usual Prices. . 'Phono 34.42. SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! IS THE LAST NIGHT (5! that Magnificent Super-Feature "THE" LION AND THE MOUSE!" Don't Miss This Suporb Production. See it To-night. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: SATURDAY! SATURDAY! . ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION, j MILDRED HARRIS - i MILDRED HARRIS ' MILDRED HARRIS (MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN) In "when a girl loves!" "When a girl loves !" "WHEN A GIRL LOVES i" A pdwerfui six-reel Jewel masterpiecs produced tjy Lois Weber. Also Episode Nina "FURTHER ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE!" 'Phone 768 for Reserves. -WELLINGTON DRIVERS' .UNION. l/i SPECIAL' MEETING of the above- ~^^ named Union will be held on SUNDAY) 11th JANUARY, 1920, at 2.30 p.m., in the TRADES HALL, Vivian^street. Business: To make arrangements for the Drivers' Picnio. 'A full attendance of members is requested. A. PARLANE, Secretary. BOY SCOUTS. TjlNTEßfor— 1. THE BOY SCOUTS' 100 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. 2. THE BOY SCOUTS' RELAY RACE. To bo Run on the BASIN RESERVE On SATURDAY, the 17th JANUARY. I Entrance Pros. j Entries close with Mr. A. C. Kitto, 15, Manners-street, MONDAY, the 12th. FOR SALE, CONFECTIONERY AND TEAROOM \j BUSINESS. Centre of City, doing an exceptional largo turnover; good lease, low tent; owner 1 inusfc sell on account of ill-health; terms arranged. For full particulars', apply to CONFECTION]!!!*, Hvenfosr Post.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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