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TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THE KING'S THE thI a'^ndard. sets A Magnificent Select Feature, Entitled i "T H B LESSO N.". ' Starring CONSTANCE TALMADGE The Captivating Gh-1 Yon Like,. TOM MOORE. " TOM MOORE. I A Real Lesson of Married Life That is Wanted Every Day. ' See CONSTANCE TALMADGE in tbis Picture and Learn How to Keep a Wife. ! THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTSA. i - In Selections from "THE COUNTRY GIRL." MARTIN DUFF, 1 The Kumous Suots Tenor, Will Sing "LA DONNA E MOBILE," "SONGS OF AIIABY/' AND "BENEATH THY WINDOW." Prices at Usual. ' -. ■pWat.Tho Bristol. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW.'

WELLINGTON'S THEATRES, OF DISTINCTION. PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THE LAST NIGHT OF THE LAST NIGHT OF Of Robert W. Chambers' Novel in Picture Form, ."THE DARK STAR." TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW ! ANOTHER GRAN DOUBLE °FEATURE PROGRAMME. ELSIE FERGUSON BRYANT WASHBURN In "HEART OF THE WILDS." "PUTTING IT OVER." This picture- is based on the fnmoug s play, 1 -PIERIIB OF THE PLAIN.S," in which Miss Ferguson scored heavily BOOK YOUR SEATS in the role of Jra Galbraith, same role in .which she appears in the film. The -i? t-i •ti a i»ATTvm story is.fascinating, and the lovo inter- -t 01" JrAxCA'MOUNT ost is wonderfully maintained throughout the piece. Elsie Ferguson does AT THE "UTILITY," some of the best work of her screen OR 'PHONE 21 842 career in this picture, and scores heav- * m-o-k. ily Thomas Meighan, also a popular star, is seen in support of Mi.s ß Fer- t? "aUTPD A TTT 1 gusop. Ihe production stands out ■•-Ul .riXi X \jSvJ\£ I , notably as one of the best of the sea- AT „„„_ „,,„,„„, „ son, and giver, tlie star a role in which . AMii iMUbIULi, she is seen to wonderful advantage. OR 'PHONE 3470. .PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT

~ CONTINUOUS FROM' 11 a.m. DAILY. ' BRITANNIA TEEATBE LAST SHOWING LAST SHOWING' SHIRLEY MASON °in "THE FINAL CLOSE-UP." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), A GRAND PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. I! ™£ HAUNTED BEDROOM.; 1 Tho spirit of romantic adventure, so dear is& IHK£££ U BEDROOM." to the heart of those who love a good ™ Si™™> BEDROOM" story,, i, not only held, but intensified in "TRK HAUNTED BEDROOM." Paramount's production "The Haunted «™p HAriffiSSEM-" Bodror'';» <*&",;■ AiMr*. "THF HtnS^n bt^phSm tUt ' E'"d B°miott> is featured. The „ THi; HAUNTED BUDROOM. story is one of sustained intorest and it ltLli, HAUNTED BEDROOM." this particular class. Featuring ENID BENNETT. RESERVE YOUR SEATS PER 'PHONE 358' BRITANNIA. BRITANNIA; CONTINUOUS 11 to 10, CONTINUOUsT „,_ COMMENCING TO-DAY ! TO-DAY ! EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S ALICE BRADY As Jane Eyre in tho Screen Adaptation of Clwrlotte.Bronto's World,famed "JANE. EYREj" "WOMAN AND WIFE," ' June's lovely eyes were ablaze with, contempt. "And «o . .. . you were not free i to marry .. . you sought to make mo your . . . ." The dark head she had i loved, and still, m spite of all, ohenshed, sank down in shame. - ALICE BRADY as tho popular heroins in "WOMAN AND WIFE." The thrilling story of a girl's sweet optimism and,boundless courage in face of ' adversity. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, . USUAL PRICES. FOR RESERVES RING 'PRONE 50.

XJndepthe Patronage of Her Excellency, ■ .'■ the. Countess of' Liverpool. - FRIDAY, 9th APRIL, at 8 p.m. ■:• ' COSTUME RECITAL Of Marieda Batten's Poems, MAORI LOVE LEGENDS. AOltf LOVE LEGENDS. . ".■:■ Produced, by .•■ MtSS'-HARDINGE-MALTBY,' Who will speak the. Introduction to the '; ' Legends. • . THREE POETICAL PLAYS,, I ••' Interpreted by Trained Artists. | Bftritone Soloist: MR, ROBERT BELL. ■'" ', ' Flautist: MR. C. TUCKER. ' v ■ Natiyo; Bush, and; Lighting Effects by . Messrs,. T. WftDgJi, and.A. WHitelaw. Prices: Reserved Seats, 4s (plus tax) and 2s 6d (plus. ta%).- . , . ■ Tickets iiqw on sjile at the. principal | bookshopsi and at The Bristol. .'•' ' • Box Plan.. now open.'.' at. The , Bristol, No booking fee. ' •". MONDAY NIGiiT, WEEKLY ;- ■ " • AB§EHJBL:Y. . ' ST. ANNF/S HALL,. QREBK-STREET. ri^HE »t>ove Assembly will reopen with ■=*.- a Long Night: on 12th April.; Old patrons and new cordially invited. Subscription—ladies Is,; Gentsi Is ,6(!.; Long-Night-rLadies Is 6d, ,Gonas 2s. Popular Music l>y Mrs. Pollock. VYEL[,[NGfQN r"SD UCATION. ROARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. OF SCHOOL OOMMITtISES: fTIHE ANNUAL MEETING of Housq- ■ A holders for tlio Elootion of a. Schaal Committee for tJic Te Aro School District -will bp lipkl in tho St. Peter's Schoolroom, Gihuznee'-street, on WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL next, at. 8 p.m. G. L. STEWART, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1920, Page 2

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