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KING'S, The Theatre That | INGS, i Sets the Standard. Early application is necessary if you would enjoy the delights of Norma Talmadge in "The Woman Gives," .... the humour of Larry Semon in "Sohooldays," .... the singing of Robert Roman:, arid the brilliant musical numbers of the King's Grand Orchestra. In fact, reservation, either at TLe Bristol or by telephone 22-212 is your best security. KING'S The Theatre That KING'S Sets the Standard. • PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY AT TjTIVERYBODY'S. XHVERYBODY'S. Recommended moro especially for Adult Audiences. You've seen Sessup playing every role from Hero to Villian —just imagine him as a Spanisli Matador!—and an Outlay?! SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ!" - "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ!" . "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ!" "THE BRAND OF LOPEZ!" One Man playing- a Lone Hand against the world —And He Lost. '"THE OLYMPIC' GAMES AT/ ANTWERP," . And the King of Mirthmakers, LARRY SEMON i ° LARRY SEMON In i "SCHOOLDAYS!" "SQHOOLDAYS!" Screening Times: "B&md of Lopez"—ll.lo, 1.5, 2.55, 4.15, 6.35, 8.25. "Schooldays"—l2.2o,, 2.15, 4.5, 5.55, 7.45, 9.35. Usual prices. Resorves Tel. 50. No extra charge. TTE'S so much older than she—and XX richer, top. They should never marry. A SCREEN TRIUMPH. i» So Great was the Rush on Saturday that Sale of Tickets had to be Stopped. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. The Picture Supreme, "WHISPERS!" "WHISPERS!" "WHISPERS!" ' Selznick's Latest and Best Production. With the Clever, Beautiful Girl, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE 'HAMMERSTEIN, As the Flirt who found life complicated. Supporting Pictures Include A Side-splitting, Two-reel Comedy, "HIS MASTER'S BREATH!" " HIS MASTER'S' BREATH !" Ono of the cleverest animal comedies evor produced. HOURS OF SCREENING: "Whispers": 11 a.m., 12.55, 3.0, 5.10, 7.0, and 8.45. / Comedy: 2.25, 4.35, 6.35, and 8.15. '. To Secure a Seat please Bo Early tonight. From ■ From Wellington. GRAND MOON- Petone. Wellington. LIGHT HARBOUR Petono. Wellington. EXCURSION. Petone. Wellington - Potone Wollington. TUESDAY, 18th Petone. Wellington.- JAN., 1921. . Petone. Wellington Petone 7.50. 3.0. 7.30. 13.0. 7.30. S.S. DUCHESS 8.0. 7.30. ■ 3.0. 7.30. TKTILL leave Ferry Wharf, (i.O. 7.30." TT Wellington, at 7.30 8.0. 7.30. p.m. Sharp, ana leave Petono 15.0. 7.30. Wharf.at 8 p.m. Sharp. 3.0.. 7.30. 8.0. 7.30. For _, ' 3.0. 7.30. 3.0. 7.30. CRUISE ROUND HARBOUR. 8.0. 7.30. _ / 3.0. 7130. Arriving back in Wellington 8.0. I 7.30. ■ 9.4ffp.m. 8.0. 7.30. 3.0. 7.30. 8.0. 7.30. 8.0. 7.30 Braund's Elite Orchestra and 8.0. 7.30. Concert Party. 8.0. 7.30. 3.0. 7.30. 8.0. 7.30. 8.0. ,7.30 Fare, Is 6d. Fare, Is 6d. 8.0. 7.30. ' 8.0. 7.30. • 3.0. 7.30. ' 8.0. WEEKLY HARBOUR EVENING EXCURSION AS USUAL, THURSDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock. . . | TXE TS so much, oldor than she—and XX richer, too. They should never marry. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO M. HENRI | SECAERT, CONSUL-GENERAL | FOR BELGIUM FOR AUSTRALj- ASIA. nTEHE Public arc cordially invited to be X present at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 18th INSTANT, at 11 a.m., on tho occairion of a Civic Reception to the Consul-Gen-eral for Belgium for Australasia. No uniform. JOHN P. LUKE, Major. 15th January, 1921. CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS. DINNER TO NEW HEADMASTER. DINNER of Welcome to tho Rev. Mr. Crosso will be held at Stafford Tea Rooms, Willis-street, 'on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th January, at 7.30. p.m. Tickets may be obtained from G. L. M'Cluro (tel. 125), H. D. Raphael (tel. 215), or Maurice E. Dcnniston, 23, Molesworfch-street. BRICK, CLAY, AND POTTERY • WORKERS' UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Monthly General Meeting of above Union will take place at Trades' Hall TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 18th, at 8 p.m. All mombera are requested to attend. J. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS VKRA WALMISLEY, Pupil o£ Mrs. Wordsworth, direct from London by tho s.s. Arawa, will give Lemons in tho Marino Institute Hall on or about Ist FEBRUARY, in tho Latest Ballroom Dances (including tho 1920 Parisien Tango), Operatic, Classical, and National Dancing, Calisthenics, Dalcrozo's Eurythmios. Deportment, Swedish Drill, and Remedial' Exercises for Curvature of the Spine. Ffaifoot, Adenoids, etc. Babies', Children's, and Adult Classes, flteo Private Lessons. Apply for particulars RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, Wellington. , Tele-phona (528.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 2