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1 NOTICE. "ROYAL INDIA" is hall-marked with the approval of the Wellington Sohool Committees' Association and Headmasters' Association. It will be shown to Wellington Sohool Children at Special Sessions. 2.15 NOW SHOWING 7.30 Nearly 3000 People saw "Royal India" at the Queen's yesterday. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEBN'S THEATRE. A dazzling film history of a sensational and spectacular diplomatic fact. The most magnificent, most interesting, most instructive, most inspiring travel picture ever made- A bewitching and priceless picture of the Land of Mighty My&terios. i "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," "ROYAL INDIA," ! "ROYAL INDIA," Or "ACROSS INDIA WITH "ACROSS INDIA WITH H.R.H. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT," H.R.H. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT," The Drama of the East. Also Aii Irish Romance of Sparkling Sentiment, Blarney, and Scintillating Wit. HERBERT RAWLINSON, HERBERT RAWLINSON, HERBERT RAWLINSON, In "THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." "THE SCRAPPER." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. "WINNERS OF THE WEST." QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conduotor • ? Mr. A. H. Jerome) i I | USUAL PRICES. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 22-334. i cjtrand theatre. Strand theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 D.m. DON'T MISS THIS GIGANTIC ' PROGRAMME. The Picture that Ranks with "The Miracle Man." and "Way Down East." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." "TOL'ABLE DAVID." One of the Big Dramas of the Year. The First National Masterpiece, with the Lovable Star, RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS (The Hero of "Way Down East"). Also Screening: 1 The Happy, Bright Comedy-Dramt, "LEND ME YOUR NAME." "LEND ME YOUR NAME." "LEND ME YOUR NAME." " LEND ME YOUR NAME." An earl and a burglar change names and identities —and then THINGS JUST HUM! HAROLD LOCKWOOD, i HAROLD LOCKWOOD, In one of the very best Pictures in whiok he ever appeared. And then: I The Maok Sennett Laugh-Getter, "HARD KNOCKS AND LOVE TAPS." "HARD KNOCKS AND LOVE TAPS." And The Final Episode of the "LURE OF THE CIRCUS." Prices as Usual. Tel. 3299. ARTCRAFT. RTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME As at PARAMOUNT. RAMWAY BAND AND FOOTBALL CLUB. THE DANCE OF THE SEASON. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD. TUESDAY, 20th JUNE. j Refreshments provided: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is. Music by Mr. A. Timmings. R. M'WIL"LIAM, Hon. Secretary. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. ABSOLUTELY THE BALL OF THE SEASON. EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB I PLAIN, FANCY, and POSTER BALL. LARGE TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 3rd JULY, 1922. Subscription: Ladies ss, Gents 7s 6d, Onlookers Is.1 NOTE.—-As Lost Tickets have not been returned, you are advised to buy your Tickets from the following only:—Row-' land Wilson, 101, Manners-street; J. C. Burbery, Chemist, Hataitai; G. M'llvride,, ipp. Library, Newtowa; or Committee. | We have made arrangements with several I large business firms to supply us with a host of Novelties never before seen in Wellington. Tickets selling rapidly, so' get in early and secure yours. DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! ORIENT Assembly, Orient Assembly. All roads, lead to St. Peter's Hall, TUESDAY NIGHT. The Management announce that they hold an Assembly Every Tuesday Night, at 8. First-class Music, Supper, and Management. Pianist, Mr. P. Carter; Joint M.C.'s, H. Grondon and J. Sneddon. Subscription: Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Free Tuition of Dances taught freo from 7 to 8. TTfINNING NUMBER OF RAFFLES ST. JOSEPH'S BAZAAR. NUGGET, A 2917. 3868, 7496. 6417, 5214, 18034, 17123, 4636, 14678, 23211, 4077, 19906, 9604, 20192, 10703, 73, 6527, 6084, 24341, 8052, 9833, 10478, 3634, 8838, 10920, 11721, 7222, 23158, 9141, 7955, 11997, 23291, 23221, 23503, 9432, 26308. WELLINGTON ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. FTTHE Society, haying recently spent J- more than £40 in handsome presents to the Zoo, takes a collection in Neiytown Park TO-M9RROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON in aid of its Animal-Purchasing Fund. On Monday evening, in Newtown Library, there will be a meeting of the Society's Council at 7.30, and at 8 a meeting to which all the mombera of the society and the publio are invited, when the, Rev. J. Crewes will gives a free and original lecture on the Zoo in relation to "Creation, Evolution, and the Universe." No collection. Com«. Questions invited. For (particulars, ccc tho Zoo Standard; freij at any of Castle's Newtovrn pharmacies to-day, or at the Park to-morrow. JOHN CASTLE, Hon. Secvetivs.,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 3

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