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THE TALK OF WELLINGTON! , ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY (, ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! AT KING'S THEATRE ONLY (IN ADDITION TO FULL PROGRAMME). By courtesy of Admiral Gilly and the members of the Ftwieh Commercial Mission. THE UNIQUE, IMPRESSIVE, /FASCINATING, AND EXTRAORDINARY FIL^. RECORDS OF THE EEBUILDING AND RECONSTBUCTION OK THE ."""BATTLE AREA OF FRANCE. Thia Screen Story has the Magic of a Fairy Tale. It is proof of and a tribute to the Titanic Energy, the Sensational Speed of Work, and the Practical Genius of our French Allies. MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO SEE IT! ABSOLUTELY YOUR EASTBOURNE CARNIVAL! TQ-NIGHT! TONIGHT! And ' EVERY NIGHT DURING CARNIVAL. CABARET DANCING! . 8 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. CABARET ORCHESTRA, WITH FULL JAZZ EFFECTS. PERFECT FLOOR. • LOVELY MUSIC. DELIGHTFUL PARTNERS. LAST BOAT RETURNS TO TOWN AT 12 MIDNIGHT. Dancers will be NOTIFIED Fifteen Minutes Before Boat Sails. EASTBOURNE CARNIVAL! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) TO-MORROW. THE EVENTS OF THE- CARNIVAL! THE EVENT OF THE- CARNIVAL! THE EVENT OF THE CARNIVAL! THE EVENT OF THE CARNIVAL! THE EVENT OF THE--GARNIVALI A DAY FOR YOUNG AND OLD. : RUGBY SP O RTS, Conducted by the EASTBOURNE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. PROGRAMME DURING MORNING AND AFTEBNOON ■ (All Events Post Entry):— . ■ '. ■ 1. Basket Ball Competition (Boys). 31. Goal Kicking (Girls). 2. Basket Ball Competition (Girls). 12. Beat Gymnastic Display (team* of 9) 3. Tunnel Ball (Boys), teams of. 12. 13. Tng-of-War (teams of 9 boye . 4. Overhead Ball (Girls), teams of 12. 14. Tug-of-War (team* of 9 girls . 5. Club Swinging (Boys under 12), 15. Wrestling Competition (Boys under 6. Club Swinging (Boys over 12). 12). > '. 7. Club Swinging (Girls under 12). 16. Wrestling Competition (Boys 12 to 8. Club Swinging (Girls over 12). 14). 9. Kicking Football (distance). 17. Wrestling- Competition (Boys orer 10. Goal Kiokmg- (Boys). . 14). . THE ORDER OF EVENTS WILL BE NOTIFIED ON THE GROUND. Entries taken To-day and To-morrow at the FOOTBALL QUEEN BOOTH. arid at the post prior to each event. Also, - FOUR QfUBEN CANDIDATES BUSY ALL THE TIME. IN THE EVENING: CAB A RET D A N CIN G ! .VARIETY CONCERT! VARIETY CONCERT! SIDE-SHOWS GALORE ■ .■■•/■. And 45ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR!" LAST BOAT AT MJDNIGHTi-See Special Advertisement. Price., SIXPENCE — . Adnweion to Ground by Badge — Paioe SIXPENCE. , UUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. POWER, PROGRESS, and ' \ PROSPERITY: y ' — GO HAND IN HAND. BE STJRE TO CAST YOUR VOTE , TO-MORROW IN FAV£»JR OF THE LOAN PROPOSALS AT -ANY Ot TBS 1 FOLLOWING POLLING PIiACES;— The Hall, Tait* . 'HuM; ■ County Council Office, 68, ■ Mr. Swaysland's Residence, Bpuni Lambton quay, Wellington Hamlet Lyceum Hall, Main road, Lower Sunday School, Western Hutt Hut* Mr. A. Palmer's Residence, Anyon'a Garage, Railway avenue, Mangaroa Lower Hutt' Mr. T. Russell's Residence, White- OddfalWg' Hall, Petorie avenue, man's Valley Petone 1 ftienzies' Hall, Silverstream Friendly Societies' Hall, Elizabeth Mrs. Clark's Residence, Akatarowa street, Petone ' v Mr. J. FarreH's Residence, Eaitoke Schoolroom, KoroKoro Assembly Hall, Pahautanui Borough Council Chambers, EastMr. W. Barlow* Residence, Pttm- bourne . „ mcrton Eastbourne Borough Council Office, The Camera Obsoura, Day's Bay Ferry Wharf, Wellington Mr. J. Burrow's Residence, 'Wiiaui. -Tpwn.Board Office, Upper Hutt Orroatl. • ■ BE SURE YOU VOTJB.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2