TTING'S The Theatre that KING'S AVING'S Sets tho Standard. KING'S TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. ■ ; TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY'S CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY'S CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY'S CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY'S Amazing Adventure into the Heart of Papua, "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." Personally Related by Captain I'earsoa. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS, And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at The Bristol till 5, after 5 at tho Theatre, Tel. 22-212. KING'S THEATRE, FRIDAY NEXT. "l/f"Y Ma's got old-fashioned ■*■*■*- ideas about kids being useful around tho hou6e, so I got to peel the spuds. I wouldn't mind so muoh if I was a girl, and when : I got into the' Movies I thought I Nvas through, with spuds, but now it's worse. I got to peel them in the Movies, too. Say! ain't it \ about time ue kids got together? JACKIE COOGAN, The Kid. P.S, —I just hate to think you see me peeling spuds in "My Boy," my latest picture. EXTENDED SEASON At CJHORTT'S THEATRE At OHORTT'S THEATRE Of one of the Finest Picture Attraction* Ever Presented in Wellington: PARAMOUNT'S Nino Reel Special Production, " SATURDAY NIGHT!" " SATURDAY NIGHT!" "SATURDAY NIGHT!" " SATURDAY NIGHT!" "SATURDAY 'NIGHT!'*"" ' It needs no advertising. It is already the talk of Wellington as one of the finest productions ever ■ presented in this city. See it in the daytime, and avoid the crush at night.. Evening Session Commences at 8 o'clock sharp. PRINCESS THEATRE RINCESS THEATRE Owing to the phenomenal success of the "World's Greatest Picture," "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF „. THE APOCALYPSE!" THE APOCALYPSE!" THE APOCALYPSE!" THE APOCALYPSE!" The Management begs to announce that it has arranged to screen this Superb Attraction for tho period of One Week. Hours of Screening: "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse": 1.30,4.30,7.30. Supports: 1.0, 4.0, 7. Prices of Admission—ls 2d, Is Bd, 2* 2d (including tax). Jfo extra charge for booking. Telephone 3386 during the day, 1967 after 5 o'clock. , Positively Last Four Nights. DANCE RECITAL MATINEE IN AID OF THE SLIND. THE DANCE RECITAL by Miss Car-well-Cooke, on behalf of the Sir Arthur Pearson Memorial Fund, will be given in the Grand Opera House, on the AFTERNOON OF ' SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, instead of the previous Saturday as first advertised. PRICES-3s, 2s, Is. Tickets can be obtained from C 'A. Innes, Bookseller, Willis street. Reserved seats at The Bristol i TUI LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. A DANCE will be held in the New Century Hall, Kent terrace, TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. H. Whiteman, Pianist. Admission, 2s 6d. E. GELL, Secretary. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW (NARCISSI, ETC.) TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, 7th AND Bth SEPTEMBER. Send for schedules. H. A. FOX, 20, Panama streot. Hon. Sec. METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Established 1891.) Incorporated under "Tho Building Societies Act, 1880." DIVIDEND. An Interim Dividond at the rale of 7 per cent, por annum for tile six months ending' 15th August, 1922, will be payable on the A Shares on WEDNESDAY, 30lh AUGUST. L. BOSKHUGE, Scut*t«r?. | .Wtllioittoo, 23th AuiUii, 1922, J
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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