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OUEEN'S THEATRE. -Leading Theatre UEEN'S THEATRE, in Wellington. William Fox presents GLADYS BROCKWELL GLADYS BROCKWBLL In ' "WHITE LIES!" "WHITE LIES!" An absorbing story of; the sacrifico and suffering an innocent lie caused.', A story with a big theme in Lies v. Love, ; " •■' AISO ■ SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON •, ' In "THE LITTLE WANDERER!" "THE LITTLE WANDERER!" A story of' hoy a lonely girl found her way to the big city and to a good man's heart, the romance of n, little woman who wrestled with big problems in a great city. 1 Usual Prices. Reserves Tel. 22-334. Queen's Orchestra. Finest in-Wellington. PRINCESS /THEA TR E. KISCESS THEATRE, Manners-street. , Continuous 11 a.m. to 10' p.m. dailyBEST PROGRAMME IN THE CITY LAST TWO DAYS Three Popular Stars in Three Popular Pictures: WILLIAM S. HART i WILLIAM S. HART in "THE TOLL GATE 1" ■ "THE TOLL GATE .'" DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON in , ; . • " "BLACK IS WHITE." . ■ .■; "BLACK IS'WHITE." The Renowned Gloom-Dispeller, FATTY ARBUCKLE in -, "THE BELL BOY." GOOD MUSIC. GOOD MUSIC. . Prices as usual. Tol. 1867. The Serial Sensation, '•' ' "ELMO THE FEARLESS." . Coming. . "■ » / ■■■;'■■ " ■' COMING. 1 "f"|NE LAW FOR BOTH." ■ '^ QTRAND THEATRE; f JOTRAND THEATRE. '■ '■■'■' NOW SHOEING. A GRAND TWO-STAR COMEDY , .; PROGRAMME. ■" The Favourite Comedienne, . $ ■•' ,■■ ■ '.• '■ MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, .MABEL NORMAND, ■' In a Rollicking Comedy-Drama, UPSTAIRS! UPSTAIRS! UPSTAIRS! . UPSTAIRS! ■'.' . UPSTAIRS! . UPSTAIRS! Ono of Mabel's Best. Full of Interest,. Pathos, and Quaint Comedy. ■ ''■■■ ' " '■• 'Also, ■ \" ■ ■.: 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN . • CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' ' -. 1 In a Two-reel Sido-eplittor, THE IMMIGRANT!.. . THE IMMIGRANT!/ ■. . " One of Charlie's Funniest. - Also Excellent Supports. i Come Early if you Want'a. 1. Soot. Usual Prices. ■, Tel.' 5299 Res. IF you- were an actress would you marry.a minister? See ! "THE GARTER GIRL." npOWN. HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direotion ;..' John Hopkins ;, .-■ s NIGHTLY, at 8. .. ' . J [ NIGHTLY, at 8. LAST FIVE NIGHTS! I LAST FIVE NIGHTS! THE ••' ' •' ■' FASHION PLATE DANDIES. \ I FASHION PLATE' DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. .FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. .j It it a goodly thing to record that another large assemblage of our parishioners gat before ue last evening, and manifested j great joy a.t all which we said and sang . - : • ' 'and did. , "* Tho offering—3s 2d, 2s Id, and 1b Id. Plan at The Bristol. J Change Programme TO-MORROW. : Season Ends Next Monday. EASIDE , PICTURE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. s TO-NIGHT! A Special Vitagraph Drama, "THE MAN WHO. WON," - ;'.. ' I \ Featuring . HARRY MOREY & BETTY BLYTHE. Good Supports. ',*' Good Supports, WORSER, BAY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING 'CLUB. ' (Incorporated). ANNUAL CARNIVAL AT WORSER BAY, SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd JANUARY. Monster Programme of Swimming and Boat Races, also a Big Lifo Saving Competition. Teams 'from Lyall Bay, Maranui, Island Bay, Evans Bay, etc.,. , competing. . First Event starts at 11 a.m. sharp. Sand Castle Bui[ding Competition and Races on the Beach for Children. Visitors from town take-SEATOUN / ■ TRAM.' . Afternoon Tea obtainable on the Beach. W. H. GERRIE, , Hon. Sec: CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' CARNIVAL! CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' CARNIVAL! CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' CARNIVAL! :-. CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' CARNIVAL! CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' 1, CARNIVAL! ■ : A HUGE:CARNIVALwiirbe held A- in tho Town Hall EARLY IN MARCH, under tho auspices <rf the National Defence League, to raise funds for tho establishment of a Community Club at Buckle-street for Ter-, ritorial and Senior Cadets; The first Eliblic Exhibition of the National War Museum will bo a feature of the Carnival. , . ' , . s A' Meeting of all those, who are prepared to Assist in .Stalls, Committees, or in any capacity-what-s,ovor, will be hold in the CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ■ At 7.45 p.m. Come Along and Help to make this WELLINGTON'S BIGGEST AND BEST CARNIVAL! DO you know how an actress, makes a "quick change'! behind scenes? See "THE GARTER GIRL."

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 2