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i THE KING'S THEATRE." (THE THEATRE THAT SETS THE STANDARD.) 7.3o.—Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT—7.3O. (FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY.) REX BEACH'S NOVEL, "THE NET/ Asa" BIG FOUR " PRODUCTION, "E-Alfi LAD V!" With an All-istar Cast headed by. BETTY BLYTH, Gorgeously Gowned and Ravishingly Lovely. In New, Orleans, Crime-ridden and Terrified by the Power of the Dread Mafia, letters kept coming to the police signed " One Who Knows," ' THEY WERE ALWAYS RIGHT. . * ONE OF THE BIGGEST MOB SCENES IN THE FINAL ACT OF ALL SCREEN PLAYS. A Woman of Danger to be Feared and yet Loved! A Secret' Leader of Gigantic Evil Power! A Titanio Fight between tho Forces of Law and the • ' . Army of Crime! ""' Other - Attractions: GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TOPICAL BUDGET. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS No. 8. . ! BUSTER KEATON " IN SCREAMING COMEDY, ' .■■'■.. - ."CONVICT 13." ; KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. (Musical Director, MR. L. D. AUSTIN.) . ■ Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. After 5 p.m. at the Theatre. Tel. 22-21';:. ! ALL ABOARD FOR GRAND EXCURSION! /JOIN THE YSAR'S GREATEST PLEASURE TRIP TO "FOOL'S PARADISE!" Via MEXIGOr^RANCE, AND SIAM, INCLUDING . ■■„■■' FLIGHT THROUGH THE CLOUDS! THRILLING EVENTS ON THE TEXAS BORDER, SEETHING WITH , DEEDS OF BANDITS, GAMBLERS, AND SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. ■ PALACES, TEMPLES IN A VAST AND TOWERED CITY BEAUTIFUL, BUILT ON TEEMING LAGOONS. Dances Siamese, Dances Parisienne, and Marvellous Skating Dancers whirling through the Ballet of Ice. '; Hundreds of Alluring Beauties/of the Orient Bewitchingly Attired. Strange Heathen Rites of Hordes of Worshippers, (Jlad in Jewelled-Cloth of Gold. Spectacular Uses of Elephants, Snakes, Bears, Peacocks, Crocodiles, and Dogs. THE CROCODILE FIGHT IS THE MOST BLOOD-STIRRING SENSATION EVER FILMED. Revel Scenes, Street Scenes, Boudoir Scenes, Feud Scenes, Theatre Scenes, Storm Scenes, Vision Scenes, Fire Scenes, War Scenes, Water Scenes. And—Weaving these Wonders all, together— A POIGNANT GLORIOUS STORY OF HUMAN HEARTS! . REGULAR DEPARTURES BEGIN, TO-MORROW. CONTINUOUS ,ALL WEEK. ROUND TRIP TICKETS: f Afternoon, Is Id and Is 8d; Children, TWtCE DAILY: Half-price. At 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. Evening, Is Id, Is Bd, 2s 2d, and 2s 9d. BOOKING: . ■ FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. """™-~ FOR ARTCRAFT AT BRISTOL, OR TELEPHONE 3470. IT'S A CECIL B. DE MILLE PRODUCTION. ' PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THEATRES. ' LAWN TENNIS: LAWN TENNIS. NEW SOUTH WALES v. NEW ZEALAND. LADIES' INTER-STATE MATCH. TO BE PLAYED ON THE THORNDON CLUB'S COURTS, HALSWELL STREET (off Murphy streot, Fitzherbert terrace Tram Stop), , OS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 12th and 13th JANUARY. ' : , PLAY COMMENCES AT 12.30 EACH DAY. Admission 1,0 Ground: 2s 6d eaoh day; Boys and Girls under 18, Is each day. \ I /THE... SELF-HELP CO-OP. ' 155, ONEPU ROAD, LYALL BAY. Tel. 24-633. ; - OPPOSITE THISTLE .INN,- LAMBTON STATION, Wellington. Tel. 1580. i 17, BAY ROAD, KHKBIRNIE. Tol. 24-240. \ i 296, UPPER WILLIS STREET. Tel. 21-957. / 271, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. Tel. 15. ] 145, JACKSON STREET, PETONS. . ■. • .( ,'\ ■ . , ■■■;■■. ■' ■ ■'■■■■■.■.:;.'''' ■ ! Flour—2slb 4s lOd; 501b 93 8d ' ' . Butter, Ist' Grade, la &*& 1A Sugar—7olb 10s 3d; 71b Is lid Sicily Almonds, 41b lOd ■ i Icing Sugar 21b lid Cream of Tartar, 99 per cent,, Jib 3d v. J Carb. Soda, Sd 1b ' -Seeded .Raisins, 84d . v ., .;■?,•■ ~; ■■■>■■■] Assorted Essences, 5d bottles Currants,, 9d.lb ' , . ■■ . J Vinegar, 6d per quart ; . . Doan's Pills, 2s 9d . ' 1 Scrubbs's Ammonia, Is 8d ' Beecham's Pills, lid ' ] Wire Lines, 50ft, Is 6d Pink Pills, 2s 7d Sapon Washing Powder, sls • Mistic Mits, 5d • j Peanut Butter,.lOd Sultanas, 9d and Is ,2dlb Aspros—2s's, Is Id; 100's, 3s 6d . Household Soap, 9d Sugar of Millr, Is 7d -' Worcester Sauce, etc., Is 2d '.- Pickles. Is 4d and Is 6d Eno's Fruit Salts, 3s 4d Custard Powder (Edmondsjs), lOd CD. Waxshine, 8d and Is 6d Pro-phy-loc-tic Tooth Brushes, 2s 5d Allenbury's Food, 2s and 2s 9d ■ ( QuicKahine, £id - . ' ■'\ . . ■ . - STAR LINES FOB TO-MORROW! t AND DURING OUR SALE OF R. ALEXANDER'S WHOLESALE STOCK, i / 6 dozen SMART UNTRIMMED STRAWS 5s lid ] FANCY CHECK SPONGE CLOTHS ....: 2s lid NEW ORGANDI NECKWEAR ' UJd • WOMEN'S CHEMISE VESTS Is 5d CHILD'S DRESSES, COATS, AND OVERALLS :. 2s lid WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE 2s ,6d AND EVERY YARD OF OUR STORE AND WINDOWS : LOADED WITH ' . MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES! COLE'S CASH DRAPERY' 60.----108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. ' "*^*^X!S) FUNERAL NOTICE. ■>, . I*l*' , T|HiHE friends of the !ato John W. Astil! ! 1 i^fe^wifeSfiK**' S^i ; ~^~ ale re3PSctfully invited to attend his : , , j^«!ffij»^;;3}*|}®j^^p£kS''' ' Funeral, which will leave his lato resi- [" ~--«Biw-«a ls& iJsi.e-==^ clence, No. 3. Blythe streDt^ Berhampove, j ■■■■•. , on Friday, 12th January, 1923, at 2.30 i WELLINGTON RAGING CLUB. ' p.m.. for the "Karori".Cemetery. , ■ ■ '. ROBT. H. WILSON AND "SON, ( « CJndortal:cr« and Embalmers, .' SUMMER MEETING, 20th, 22nd, AND 164, A<3«laido road.. Tel 24-155. 24th JANUARY, 1923. ' ' ca^Ts—aaßaEßa^-ffis^^ , ~~ FUNERAL CARD. I ACCEPTANCES for All Handicap mKE. Funeral o£ tho lato John Thorn- « Evonta on tho Opening Day CLOSE -1- son, late Resident Engineer, Pub-! < on FRIDAY, at 9 p.m., with * lie Works Department, Greymouth, will j * . _, T _„ leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. i ' A. Ji. HUiiL, Wilson and Son., 164, Adelaide road, tofeecretary. mon . o , Vj pHdoy, 12th January, 1923, at > -— 11.30 a.m.. for the Karori Cemetery.----j TOLUMBING—If you require a- good ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, I -S- Plumbijr and a satisfactory job done Undertakers ntid Etnbnlmers, : promptly, Tol. 20-982. C, W. Mw-tin, 13, 164, Adelaide road, ITprs-sti/■-. ' " . Telephona 2H65 (Day and KJB^r..- »

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 9, 11 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 9, 11 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 9, 11 January 1923, Page 2

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