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POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. • after 5.30 at the Theatre. Tol. 22-212. ' HAVE YOU BOOKED? Tm? S?M THEATRE, Hi, KING'S THEATRE, (Wellington's Premier Picture House). Do Not Miss this Picture. The King's .TO-NIGHT, 8 o'olock. The King's The King's PARAMOUNT Presents The King's The King's The Funniest and Breeziest The Kmgjs of all Cappy Ricks Stories by The King s The King's . PETER B. KYNE The King's PETER B. KYNE* The. King's ' The King's "THE GO-GETTER"' The King's "THE GO-GETTER" The King's. "THE .GO-GETTER" The- King's The King;* "The Go-Getter" Is a man The Kings who can-mix businees and me Jj.mg s . pleasure. The King; B "The Go-Getter" Is a man lhe King s who can sell laugh! to the The King'g . Kookaburras. ■ The KingV "The Go-Getter" I. a story The Km g| i that puts thrills and roiae Kinga mance into business. The Kmg S "The Go-Getter" Is a new The King s kind of romantic Comedy, The Kings Fast, Thrilling, and InTlelSSS', SPIMBTh! It" 8'3 This I s the■best etoryof modTheKnS' S-6m,> BJn^ s lif6 that the The King a world of literature has yet The IP 5 '8 It 90- And now !t come, to ■'Thi vT g 'a "711" othe" in the excellence Ine King s of the players— lhe King a The Kinf's ' TOM LEWIS- «teThe nß> "THE GO-GETTER." ' The Kind's GO-GETTER." The Kjn E ;s Up and at 'em, full of pepTh v]US S rr . aat'B tho Go-Getter. Th« TC!" g 3 » *he Bi S, Likeable Hero T"B Kings of this sparkling story by S.6^, 8 Cappy Ricks and the other The Khf' P°P ? r ICyne character s are Thl v} g ' vrr, also m thh Picture. The eS? eth ur love or busin «s, The K&Z- a -lad with the win: lhe King b n.n S punch. S||"?, S H?. re> a high-geared sixIhe King s cylmder lover for you, etartThe King> lng witl! nothi »Z but his The KiSf'^ neive;™™B a million-dol-Ihe King a . lar girl and job. OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, In the Very Choicest of Musical Numbers. -- L. D. Austin ....... Musical Director. SOME OF THE ITEMS: Entr't rSZ^ ay™On^ •■■< - 'ThofflM) Scenes fr&m—TKe-EncKa-riWtak-f" JJ •R-TU* -n- i.- (Tschaikowski) Ballet Divertissement ,:...:.... (Delibesl Gavotte (Modern) (Edmund Severa Fantasy on Cossack Dance.j.(Dar K omiTaw{ Extract from Ballet Symphonique ] y Slavonic Danoe, .No. 3 Ma=, ZONo DT atiqU ° 4r£ Valse Caprice m PT "Loin d^Bar :r:::::rz;:. (DS| BE WISE—BOOK! Coming—"CHILDREN OF LAZZ." .Under Distinguished Patronage of His r ,Gene r a.. to-night; at 8 SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND ." THE WHEEL* OF LIFE " "THE. WHEEL OF LIFE" Enthusiastic crowds greeted the opening of this remarkable entertainment last night. COME TO-NIGHT! COME TO-MORROW! . . AND HELP THE BOYS. Admission, 2s and ls. Reserves 2s 6d at lhe Bristol. , JOY NIGHT No. 3. Commercial Travellers' and Warehouse3 s NT^pi!fll™ E i sicK T OWN HAo Lhlmb A E Nr D concert F-a4fW h4"N^of 1' un and 1 rohc. Fancy Dresses of every description may be worn. Handsome MR TUTSCHKA'S two Full Orchestras have been engaged. Dancing will continue from 8 o'clock until any old time m the morning. i n ? .l™ o*™o^*™*0 *™o^*™* oome along and join the Happy Throng. Beautiful Dresses and latest style of Hats will be a feature in itself. A^ ANS7 Ev, FJWfr ART UNION, And a Whole Night's Entertainment for 2s 6d. 2s 6d—TICKETS—2s 6d. H+Tu ml!'VM r""Ev! I'y pe?ny to the little Children to make them happy through the Christmas Festival. DERRY'S-MILITARY BAND. FTIHE Members of the above Band wish ihk »»* 6i Xpr? SS theL r sil?cere Thanks (or the great kindness, hospitality, and generous assistance they received durinir their repent visit to Wellfngton from ttoffi mentioned, bodies and firms: Bristol atef "■ L9WiS and Btaff of th 9 , Mr. A. Ballard Mr. F. Brookes Begg and Co. Bristol Piano Co. Lieutenant Herd Mr. Ha^yker Mr. Leslie Miramar.Band I Municipal Tramwayi Mr. M^Laughlin . Mr. Payne Royal Artillery Band Mr. Warner Working Men'a Club. -TJ 18 Band will always remember its visit to Wellington with feelings of the greatest pleasure. ' • VOTEA SOCCER LADIES are reminded that they all Meet at the Crown Studio not later than 2 o'clock SATURDAY. . ' FIREWORKST" " FIPEWORKS s '• CRACKERS. A LARGJS Assortn-ien of Crackers and ..TVFireworks will be sold at 123, Viv-iau-st.., oft Cuba-sl., ai, whpjssalo piicon for 10 da.?} only. Coiuo early and suture great bargains.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1923, Page 2

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