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rFT¥I7' THE THEATRE THAT 1 JOLJCi JVli^l It ©) sets the standard. The "tote" pays on Jupiter, winner of the Crackthorpe Steeples. m PRESENT YOUR TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE" AND "THE ■ GENTLEMAN . RIDER." An Original Story of the English Turf. - PRESENTED WITH A WEALTH OF SCENIC DETAIL. THE GAIETY AND THE SPLENDOUROOfF f ASCOT AND DONCASTER. "■THE- GENTLEMAN RIDER" " Will give vi6itora to the Racing Club's Carnival a Comparative Idea of tho Kingly Sport in ENGLAND. KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA IN MUSICAL SELECTIONS' SYNCHRONISING WITH THE FILM, Special Booking Facilities are Offered at The Bristol, where Seats may be Secured until 5 p.m. After that hour Reservations may bo made at the. Theatre, or by Telephone 22-212. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY. AT BOTH THEATRES TO-DAY. PARAMOUNT,-, &. ARTCRAFT MAURICE TOURNEUR ' , . Presents ■■ ■ > "THE WHrjTE CIRCLE," A A TALE OF A HUNDRED SENSATIONS! Picturi6Bd from Robert Louis Stevenson's World Famous Romance, '- "THE PAVILION ON THE LINKS." ' . ' . ■ - * ■ ' ■ '. ■ ■ . "Additional Attraction: ■ . CHAR'IiES- RAY' •IN ' .' • , " A ■VILIiAGE SLEUTH,"- ---• ' a small town story, big 1 with laughter.' ' ■ ) ' . . ' ■ «r '-.•■■_ SPECIAL NOTE.— . PARAMOUNT THEATRE opens To-morrow (Annivere&ry Day), at 10.30 a.ni., and wjll run Continuously until 5 p.m. Evening Session as usual. Reserves, Utility, or Tel 21-843. . ARTCRAFT THEATRE—Matinee Saturday Only. Evening Session, 7.3Q p.m. Reserves .«t The Bristol, or Tel. 3470. ®U E E N l' S • TII EAT R fi" ' (LEADING THEATRE IN WELLINGTON). 2.15 P.M. — DAILY —7.30 P.M. "..' William Fox Presents ■%*'.■''.'', The Irrepressible Joker, The Whirlwind Athlete," The King of Smile* : "A. -^MANHATTAN .' KNIGHT." A story in which is explained how an architectural draughtsman came to possess three sets'of names before he was twenty-one, and how a fair girl disturbed him. How an adventurer, becomes a victim of his own inexperience, and is relieved' of jewels worth a fortune. ~ .. . . . : AISO,. . ■ . Latost Sunshine Comedy, ../'"THROUGH 'THE KEYHOLE!" .' A Laugh in Every Scene. MUTT AND J.EFF. „ ... GAZETTES. Usual Prices. , • ' \ ""- ,- ■ Reserves, Telephone 22-334. ; , • QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA — FINEST IN WELLINGTON. ■' "EMPRESS^ .■ . EMPRESS/. : THE PICTURE HOUSE. LEAH BE A R D ' "CYNTHIA' OF THE MIN.UTE." Adventure, excitement, thrills, all are combined in this great picture from the ( novel by Louis Joseph Vance. ' , ALS0 T EPISODE TWELVE OF THE FAMOUS SERIAL, „ s ;■ "SMASHING BARRIERS." CONTINUOUS FROM UTO 10. "\ " TELEPHONE 3442. STILL ANOTHER MIGHTY PRODUCTION AT 1 THE S- T BAN D TEE| J 1- Rfi TO-DAY t Commencing TO-DAY I v, A MAGNIFICENT SCREEN PRODUCTION OF "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA," i Adapted from the Popular Novel by , REX 33EACH, And Played by a Splendid Cast of All-star Artists. REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY IN HIS GREATEST FILM SUCCESS. ■ ' Also Screening: • • The One and Only Funmaker, CHARLIE. fc CHAPLIN "THE PAWNSHOP." "^THE PAWNSHOP." I ONE OF CHARLIE'S SIDE-SPLITTERS. Also, EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Usual' Prices. .' ■ * Telephone 3299, Reserves, or Come Early, [WELLINGTON RACING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING. MEETING. ' ' TO BE HELD QN THE ■ . x TRENTHAM ' RACECOURSE. SECOND DAY: : TQ-MOBROW, ; TO-MOItEOW, (ANNIVERSARY DAY), >2nd, AND MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. ; FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON EACH DAY. ■ ' ■ Oh Anniversary Day.Trains leave for Trentham at short intervals from 9.30, : until 10.40 a.m. Additional Trains leave at 12.15 and I.HO p.m. On Monday Trains leave at short intervale from 9.60, until 10.40 a.m. Additional Trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. ■ . ' A. B. WHYTE, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2