KING'S The Theatre that KING'S ING'S sets the Standard. KING'S TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN ' MARSHALL NEILAN V, MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN : MARSHALL NEILAN i Presents "THE RIVER'S END!'.' / "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVKR'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END I" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !'" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE MVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S SMD !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" A'Great Story of the North-West • of God'a Country, By * JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. f JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. Marshall Neilan's Recent Successes, ; "DADDY LONG LEGS!" "DINTY!" "GO AND GET IT," Etc., Will be remembered by our patrons as triumphs. Then in Presenting "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END?" "THE RIVER'S END!" .' "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" ' EXPECT A REAL TREAT. ,NOHO TO.XI, ■ ' * ~ ; The Maqri Tenor. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FILMS, '• -. ■ And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA., Plan 'at The Bristol till s—after 5 at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. CROWDS, and -Crowds Have Greeted Me Wherever I Have Been. , "THE FAITH HEALER." rpowN Ual-l' concert chamber. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). FAREWELL NIGHT. FAREWELL NIGHT. ■THE ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! -ENGLISH PIERROTS! Positively Last THE LAST Last Night . OPPORTUNITY Night ' Of visiting this POPULAR COMBINATION Last • Of Last Night CLEVER, VERSATILE Night. .Vj . ARTISTS, ■ . Last > Who have firmly estab- Last Night ' lished themelves into Night the hearts of the music-loving public of Wellington during ' their short stay in this city. PRlCES—Reserved Seats, 4s; Stalls, 3s and 2s —all plus tax. , ■ I I NO EARLY DOORS. • WELLINGTON CITY . COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 o'olook p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE, (City Organist). •Concerto in E Flat William Felton Maestoso (1713-1769) Allegro Sioihano ; Gayotta - Rhapsodic (0 Filii et Filiae) Faulkes (a) Lento (b) Adantino in E Flat Cesar Fiunck (1822-1890) Prelude and Fuguo in F Minor ..j Handel (1685-1759) Peer Gynt Suite (Op. 46) Grieg "Morning-mood" (1843-1907) "Ase's Death" "Anitra's Dance" "In the Hall of the Mountain King" ADMISSION FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS (to defray expenses of Recitals) may be placed in the box at the ontranceto th<i Hall. JNO. R. PALMER, 27fch August, > 1921. Town Clerk. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' AND EVERY SATURDAY. SERENADERS' DANCE, . ERENADERS' DANCE, N FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. Car Terminus at Hall Door. Last Car to Kilbirnie, via Courtenay-place, 11.37. la and Is 6d. Refreshments. 8 till 11.30. P Carter, Pianist. A. St. Romain, Violin. Waltzing Championship Shield on View To-night* i BROOKLYN RESIDENTS. A REALLY GRAND CONCERT will : bo held in Brooklyn Baptist Hall, MONDAY^ 29th... 8 p.m. Miscellaneous Programme by Northland Methodist Choir. Tickets—Adults Is, Children 6d. WORSER 1 BAY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE SAVING CLUB (Inc.). ' DANCE, . DANCE, MASONIC HALL, Seatoun, SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd SEPT., At 7.45 p.m. '• ; Music by Mr. Harold Whiteman. Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. C. H. GIBBS and MR. C. BLEESSE beg to announce that they are holding a series of Classes every Monday Night in the Kilbirnio Hall. Beginners thoroughly instructed, and latest dances taught. Music by Mr. Les. Walker. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Ladies Is 6d, Cents Is 6tl. WELLINGTON LADIES' RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ; rT'IHE above CUib will hold a, Dance in X St. Thomas' Kail, NVwtown, TUESDAY. 30th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Light Refreshments." Tickets—-Gents 23 6d, Ladies 2a. WINNIFRED DsAWSON, Hoa, |jj«i.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 3
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