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rp'HE ICING'S THEATRE. AHE KING'S THEATRE. (The Theatre that Sets the Standard.) 7.30....T0-NIGHT! ~ TC-NIG-HT1...7.30. 7.30... .TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!.. .7.30. A Fine Cast, a Splendid Appeal, an Avalanche of Spectacle, a Tfilhng Moral, and a Lavish Production all go to the making of "&.KIN DEEP." "SKIN DEE P.;' "SKIN DEE P." "SKIN DEE P." A Thos. H. Inch De Luxe Melodrama. . BUD DOYLE, who stood in the trenches with a gun in each hand and a cigarette in his mouth, and all three smoking ... Who returned to find that his ugly' features were still remembered by the police ... . Who looked in the mirror when the surgeon had finished, and said " That ain't me." ETHEL CARTER, an angel whose lovely voice was all Bud knew till he saw nor still more lovely face. SADIE DOYLE, with the devil in her eye and a cunning in the curl of her lip. ■ THE TRAIN AEROPLANE ESCAPE IS A REAL SENSATION. A Bold, Splendid, and Original, Story Produced Without Regard to Expense. SEVEN REELS OF DEATHLESS ROMANCE. Also, Gaumont Graphic. Topical Budget. Pathe Review. And a Mermaid Comedy: / "POOR BOY!" "POOR BO V!" "POOR BO Yl" KING'S GTJAND ORCHESTRA (Mr. L. D. Austin, Musical Director). 'Box Plan at the Theatre. Tel. 22422. CJHORTTS THKATRE. PHORTTS. THEATRE. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ( SUCCESS~SUCCESS! Over One Thousand People Saw it Yesterday. "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." " WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." " WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." Not Only is it JACK HOLT'S GREATEST TRIUMPH, JACK HOLT'S GREATEST TRIUMPH, JACK HOLT'S GREATEST TRIUMPH, But it is one of PARAMOUNT'S PARAMOUNT'S GREATEST PICTURE MASTERPIECES, . - . ■ ' Adapted from Peter B. Kyne's Famous Story, " THE PARSON OF PANAMINT." Supporting Pictures include: A Magnificent Scenic, "08TEND." "OSTEND." , THE LATEST GAZETTE. And a Screaming Torchy Comedy, " TORCHY AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS." Be Early To-nigbt. Programme starts at 7.30; Star Picture' at 8.30. .WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY , INSTITUTE. mHE. Ninetieth Half-yearly General A Meeting will be held on MONDAY, sth February, 1923, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business:' Raport and' Balance-sheet. General.' ALFRED E. BALLARD, ' President. 128 th January, 1923. LYALL BAY 3IUNICIPAL CROQUET CLUB. ALL Ladies interested in the formation of the above are cordially invited to meet at tha Anglican Church Hall, Freyberg street, Lyall Bay, at 3.30 on TUESDAY AFTERNOON IMPORTANT NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in the Trades Hall, Vivian street,--on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th instant, at 8 o'clock, to arrange for Social to be given Labour Members in the Town Hall. L.R.C., branches, and Election Committees, also others interested, a*e cordially invited to attend. H. PINNOCK, Hon. Seoretary. TV/jTISSES WILLIAMS AND GIBBS deJjLB. sire to announce that they hare letaoved to more commodious rooms at, 119, Manners street (nest door Grand Opera House). Principals may be interviewedon and after 28th January, 1923, New term commences sth. February, 1983. Telephone 21-924.' KILBIRNIE-JMARANUI KINDERaAR- ' ' TEN,., A KINDERGARTEN will be Opened in the Methodist Church. Cockbuzn street, on Ist FEBRUARY. Miss Bensley will be at the School on Wednesday, 31st January, from 2.30 to 4 p.m-,: .to meet Parents of intending scholars. SCOTS COLLEGE, MIRAMAE, "WELLINGTON. fIIHE above College will re-open on ■■• TUESDAY, 6th February, 1923; boarders- return MONDAY, sth February. Applications for admission should be made to the Principal at the College, or to H. P. Moorant, Registrar, P.O. Bos 1170, Wellington. QUEEN MARGARET GIRLS' . COLLEGE AND KINDERGARTEN, 53, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. fTTHE above College will re-open on X WEDNESDAY, 7th' February; boarders reternv TUESDAY, .6th February. . . ;' : Applications for admission should/ be made to the Principal at the College, or to H. P. Mourant, Registrar, G-P.O. Eos ITTO, Wellington. TtiTIS-S K. F'EERIS, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Terms and particulars, 15, GEORGE STREET. ELOCUTION. ■ ■ y DRAMATIC. 'Art and Cultivation o; the Speaking Voice. LAN 'STUART,' Top Floor, Britiain's Buildings, Manners street. Dramatic Class: Wednesdays, 8 p.m. .VIOLIN STGDENTS. ERIC L. MEIER will Resume Teach ing, at his Studio, 37, Co.urteua; place, qn MONDAY, 88th JAN, )

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 4

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