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KING'S. The Theatre that KING'S. ING'S Sets the Standard KING'S. , TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, Featuring in her Latest Picture— "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "What hai this man been to you?" her husband demanded. And Julie, who had prayed that that question never would be asked, made her confession. "My husband," she replied. "And you were divorced?" "No." "Then you were still married to'him when you married me?" "Yes —but I had to do it." "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" "PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY!" She married twice—both husbands were alive—and Fate brought all-three together. YOU'LL ENJOY I Tho, drama of a girl who married i once" for love and once to forget love. An Arctic Blizzard splendid in reality. A Tropical Tornado mighty in force. ..Also showing t "PURE AND SIMPLE!" "PURE AND SIMPLE !'* ' "PURE AND SIMPLE !" A Christie Comedy. And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. . KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ; Conductor—L. D. AUSTIN. Overture—"Serniramis" ...._...../,. (Rossini) Plan at The Bristol till 5; after 5 at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. rriOWN HALE. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. THE HAPPINESS HOUR! FREE TO ALL! The day that so many CHEER GERMS are freed by singing, real singing by you folks who want happiness to radiate. COMMUNITY SINGING. Wo are proud of you for your cheery response to our call, and the voice goes out again, this week on account of the • KIDDIES. The good collection at the COMMUNITY SINGING Is for the whole of Wellington's FREE KINDERGARTENS. On TUESDAY. On TUESDAY. COMMUNITY. SINGING. Song Leader-G. M. "HAPPY" SILVER. Accompanist—MßS. ALBERT RUSSELL. COMMUNITY SINGING. What a great thing it is for the people to gather up " CHEER GERMS" in the hour, then by a few coppers proceed to radiate them to THE KIDDIES. MAKE THE BABIES HAPPY. "HAPPY" SILVER, assisted by MRS. ALBERT RUSSELL, will liberate On! TUESDAY, On TUESDAY, 500 "CHEER GERMS"Every Second, that's 30,000 " CHEER GERMS " Every Minute, making 1,800,000 " CHEER GERMS " In the hour. So come on, folks, at your one REAL SING; come along, gather up your proportion of "CHEER GERMS,"'and pass as many on as possible. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. Usual Collection for Wellington's FREE KINDERGARTENS. ALBERT RUSSELL, Secretary." GRAND CONCERT. GUILFORD-TERRACE HALL (Off Hillstreet), WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1922. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the above hall on Wednesday, 12th July, at 8 p.m., and Wellington concertgoors will nave the pleasure of hearing the best talent in the city, among whom are: Miss Teresa M'Enroe, Mrs. SegriefGrant, Misses Mary M'Keowen, Vera Berry, Kathleen Corby, and Whitehpuso; Messrs. H. F. Wood, C. Hickmotjt,' L. Loftus, Hanlon, and P. Cullen. Accompanist, MRS EMMERSON. Piano' Kindly Lent by the Bristol Piano Company. ■ ■ •» AUSTRALIAN CLUB. . MEMBERS and intending Members of the above Club are reminded of the Annual Meeting, to be held in Oddfellows' Hall, THURSDAY, 13th JULY, at 8 p.m. ■ . ; H. LATHER, Hon. Sec. TE ARO SCHOOL COMMITTEE. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND ALI OTHERS-INTERESTED. WE cordially invito them to attend a Meeting to be hold THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 8 p.m., Willis-street School.^ Business—To arrange Official Opening* of New Infants' School, and Concert for later date. H. PINNOCK, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE of Extraordinary General Meeting, to bo held in the Association's Club Rooms, at 7.30 p.m., on THURSDAY, 27th JULY. BUSINESS: I. Reports of delegates to District and Dominion Conferences. 2. Progress report on the affairs of the Association. 3. Election of Treasurer, and, if necessary, one Committeeman. 4. Motion by Mr. N. Hartley, to amend the constitution with reference to the election of the Executive, by Postal Ballot. .' 5. Motion by Mr. A. Fair, on behalf of the Executive, to amend the Constitution with regard to-extension of eligibility for membership. 6. General. h. BLYTH. Secretary. DYERS AND CL_ANKRS7~ aUICKEST, cheapest, best in this Cilv. - Estall's Sir.am Dtp, Works, 85. Vivian _t< Ring Tel. 21-405, tnd its will send.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 3

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