PICTURES! SONG! MUSIC! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! KING'S. Tho Theatre that-Sets ING'S. the Standard. J. WARREN KERRIGAN J WARREN KERRIGAN In "A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT!" "A BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT!" A Daring and Sensational Drama. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Of 10 SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS 10 Entr'acte, "II Trovatore" (Verdi). MRS. J.~ F. WOODWARD Will sing "Rosebuds" (Arditi), "Lilac Domino," "On Miami Shore." Prices as usual. Plan at Bristol till 5, then at Theatre. 'Phone 3143. MACMAHON'S THEATRE, ACMAHON'S THEATRE, NOW SHOWING, 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. (non-stop). Grand Two-Feature Programme, headed by Tho World's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD, ' MARY PICKFORD, In • "JOHANNA ENLISTS!" "JOHANNA ENLISTS!" The Sweetest Story Ever Told^ In addition — ■ ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT In ' "THE LAW OF MEN!" "THE LAW OF MEN!" Did you ever hear of a criminal case in which" ji lawyer defended a man for a murder of which ho himself^ was guilty? Wo doubt; it. That's why "you will bo interested in "THE LAW OF MEN!" MACK SENNETT COMEDY. GAZETTE. Screening Times: "Johanna Enlists": 11.30, 2.30,. 5.30, 8.45. "Law of Men": 12.45, 3.45, 7 p.m. Prices as usual. Reserves 'Phono 1967. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT! r Another Monster Audience Last Night At SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. j Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Bayard Veiller's Great Play, I "WITHIN THE LAW!" i "WITHIN THE LAW !" "WITHIN THE LAW!" "WITHIN THE LAW!" The Greatest Dramatic Motion Picture Ever Offered to tho Public. AGAIN! AGAIN! We urge intending patrons at night, to attend the 6.15 session. j HOURS OF .SCREENING: 11 a.m., 1.30, 3.55, 6.15, and 8.20 p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. 'Phono 165. Fullers' Best of All Vaudeville. TO-NIGHT, at B. SATURDAY, 2.30? j An Unparalleled-Galaxy of High-class Feature Vaudevillo Attractions. Leading Star Engagement of I Last Four LOUIS LONDON, Nights of .. LOUIS LONDON, The inimitable Comedian and Entertain- i er, in Selections from his extensive repertoire of original song creations, featuring "The Indian's Lament.". | MAUD COURTENAY AND MR. "C" WEBBER AND SHAW, Supported by a Powerful DOUBLE SPECIALTY COMPANY. Including KEELY AND ALDOUS, COCO AND EVANS, j PAUL STANHOPE REVUE CO., , In new Comedy "PIOK-A-DILLY." A Supreme Success of Successes. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls,! Is 7d: GaJlery, Is Id. Reserves, 3s 2d. Box Plan at Tho Bristol till 5 o'clock, afterwaTds at Burnett's, next to Theatre. QUR ' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "BURGLAR FOR ANIGHT," ! FeaturingJ. WARREN KERRIGAN. He wasn't a real burglar, But they were killing his dad, s.o he went hunting, and his swag was his rival's daughter. MR. KERRIGAN IN ONE OF THE MOST VIRILE RQLES HE HAS EVER . PRODUCED. v 1 Also the Following Strong Supports; i GAUMONT GRAPHIC, The Latest. TOPICAL BUDGET, Of Special Interest. "AT THE STAGE DOOR," A Pathe Comedy. "A NIGHT IN JUNE," Post Chester Scenic. DANCE DE LUXE! ~~ ST. ANNE'S HALL, GREBN-ST., NEWTOWN. TO-MORROW NIGHT, And every THURSDAY NIGHT at 8. Latest Dances. Latest Music. Supper ■: provided. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. F M'GONNELL, M.C. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. . "A LL members of Labour Organisations "*■■*• are invited to attend a Meeting in the TRADES HALL, Vivian-stroet, TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of discussing the Acute Housing Famine in this City, and impressing upon the Government and Local Bodies the seriousness of this question. R.M'KEEN, Secretary, WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY THE Opening Meeting of the Society will be held in THE LECTURE HALL, N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS, JOHNSTON-STREET, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 24th MARCH, at 8 o'clock, when a "MOCK MEETING OF A BANKRUPT BEFORE THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE" will take place. Mr. H. F. Yon Haast, M.A., LL.B., will act as counsel. THOS. AUTON, A.C.I.S. (ENG.), ~ Hon. Secretary. ■y M.C.A., WILLIS-STREET. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH. 7.30 p.m.—Moving Picture, Diekene's famous book, "Tale of Two Cities." 8.15 p.m.—Opening of Literary and Debating Society. Mr. Richard Brown will speak on "Tho Key of Knowledge." Public invited. TERRACE SCHOOL. ■ITIHE Annual Picnic will be held at A DAY'S BAY on THURSDAY, 25th MARCH. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf at 10.15 a.m. Parents are invited to attend. Pupils who wero attending the school last year are also requested to join. Donations to the picnic fund may be sent to the Headmaster. . i For tho Committee, J. L. ARCUS, ' ' Secretary. LUC'g-AVKNUE-S'or Sain, roomed House, real komc; terms. Pfitter, "Co/ria Lynn," Seato.un,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 2
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