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»'■'■■■» COMMUNITY SINGING.' SPECIAL i XMAS SING. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY- 19th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME INCLUDES FAVOURITE CAROLS. SONG LEADER-MR. H. TEMPLE-WHITE. ADMISSION FREE. v ADMISSION FREE. BUYER'S MISTAKE. * LADIES' HANDBAGS. . . CEIVED^mWv 9S9SISP IN DOZENS, BUT REPRICES, 15/-, 21/ING T ATRE X A MG WINDOW DISPLAY NOW SHOWK. WOOLF AND CO., 16, .WILLIS STREET, (UNDER GRAND HOTEL) WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! " » ' ~ ~ ' GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY. TO-NIGHT ' Tf> •Nsrn-aT, ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT -Your last chanbe to see one of the JACK HOLT in "GENTLEMAN OF SSSS. '"^ Producti°^ fver LEISURE" « the TQWN FO RGOT GOD" !A»<l " ™E TOWN THAT FORGOT GODAUTHENTIC PICTURES OF «THF mX S§ AT, MS BGOt God'" JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE OWN THAT FORGOT GOD." Truly . Programme that Should Not bo 4e Ml 1 t^'week* 5 attMotod Missed. . At * " rpHE'tiNG-s SISSI ?Hi??l: i. -*■ HE KING'S - ' (Wellington's Premier Picture House). GRAND CHANGE PROGRAMME COMMENCING COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT FRIDAY: (To-morrow) FRIDAY V So' Cock. n „. - ' ™^^^ s^^ V A GREAT BIG ENTERTAINMENT! And JNUIUKIETY"THE GIRL Ii LOVE " 2 BIG FEATURES ON ONE 2 A United Artists' Special Please. <• iriv-HjrKAMME. 2 ~— ' " Managerial Note—The management ha< ; „. •, _ • Pleasure in announcing the special en' King s ; gagement of, MR. CHARLES PAR ■ King's Paramount Presents your NELL, the well-known" and brilliant Kings Favourite, Pianist, who from To-morrow (Friday) Kings .. will control a specially augmented orch King's DOROTHY DALTON, estra o£ leading musicians King's DOROTHY DALTON, ' —- King's DOROTHY DALTON, THE BEST OF PICTURES AND King's DOROTHY DALTON, . MUSIC B8 .. SBSsif SiSffi ■ At SHORXT^THEATRB' King's ' ..'■'"■ ' .". ; ' — 1 k'SI'I ■'■'■■' In LAST NIGHTS LINN |nf': "FOGBOUND." IIIt Si g^B Km g ' B "FOGBOUND." LAST NIGHTS ¥?7f h King's . "FOG BOUND." LAST NIGHTS nfvn King's "FOGBOUND" nu*ttli> BAND. King's "FOGBOUND." KmgV "FOGBOUND." n J? * FULLFT!^' King's Dorothy Daltbn in a role of Con- FULLERS' King's spicuous Backbone, Fighting her ttio „. ,„ I KmgV way past Countless .Obstacles to HJI SJ-H§IP' S THEATRE. ' King's Great Happiness. , "IS MAJESTY'S > THEATRE Kuig'« • Direotion John Fuller and Som Ltd? Kmgs Beautiful Soenosoi Florida's Ex- TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTi King's elusive Beaches, showing Society oimrJT -UiNll*iU! King's m Reckless Revels, Breath-taking SATURDAY, 2.30. |g ™°^^^l^ King's A Brilliant Supporting Ca»t, LINN SMITH'S 5J" S, 8 including . ROYAL JAZZ BAND! ling's DAVID POWELL. „ JAZZ BAND' King's MARTHA MANSFIELD f you haven *■ heard &«« King's And MAURICE COSTELLO. SPORTIVE SONS OF JAZZ Kinl's 1 * Don>t Miß6 ft» Last Opportunity King's In SPLENDID VAUDEVILLE. n ß>s First Appearance of King's "CRINOLINE & ROMANCE " THE SINCLAIR BROS King » "CRINOLINE & ROMANCE " Drawing-room Athletes Kings "CRINOLINE & ROMANCE." RAY 4SHTOV Ayr, Kinir» ■ , tnTTWDT u> aoiiiuij AND p : , . v,™,^,.«... V H rw "srss. King's » Pl"« .*« (excepting Is). Box Plan at K;BK, >9 e "Sidity of her surroundings. " ■ |nl; 8 WELLINGTON CHORAL £! nB. 9 lllusioned. UINJ.UW, King's . . : Supporting Programme ft. Finest in'the SSSS gA^' City, including . ' «. ™, •LU>VJN "ALL, KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. (12 Artists), Musical Director Mr L D HPHE MESSIAH, Austin.' vr -^ v- ±he Messiah; Sft£s* TBeg h °oke a&^ 8* thwXt:f - ' . New Plymouth, Stratford, MUSIC. ' H&wera _ ; MUSIC: ?5 5 0 0 £H°.RUS AND ORCHESTRA 45& 150 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 450 Commencing Friday Next, . A . il ,Con duoJ oS H" Ternplß White. At rtmMn ' A^* he Grand Organ: CLEMENT HOWE. At QHORTI-S THEATRE. At A Pnces: 6s (res.), 4« («•.), and Z 5 Plus _ J~ t3-*- Box Plan at Bristol -- The Management h»g pleasure in an- Two hundred two-shilling tickets on sale nouncing the special engagement of at Bristol at 9 to-morrow (Friday) MR. CHAS PARNELL, W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. The well-known and brilliant'pianist, who Telephone 3390 from Friday Next will control a specially- ■ \ augmented orchestra, of loading musicians. a^^^m^*^^*^mm^mm^m^^^^^^^^m* The Best in Pictures and Music Z T^^^^^^^^^^^^^™ FUNERAL NOTICE' Friday's Great Double-feature rITHE Friends of the late Mrs Susan Attraction, * Hill are respectfully invited to i ■ attend her Funeral, which will leave her Fox Special: £ te residence, No. 44, Wallace street, "NOTORIETY " To-morrow, Friday 14th December, 1923 United Artists' ReW, 164 ; AddffiSLr 1 "THE GIRL I LOVE." iHHiiMa^^^^-., "THE GIRL I LOVE." FUNERAL CAHD rpm= AMBASSADOR. -■- HE AMBASSADOR, tend his Funeral, which will leave his late Cabaret de Luxe. residence, 278 Cuba street, on Friday, at Daily Sessions— 10 a-m-. i°r "le Cemetery, Karori Morning Tea, 10-12. ■ E. MORRIS, JUN., . Hot Luncheon, 12-2. . Funeral Director, Afternoon Tea, 3-5. 60 Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-rt. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. Telephone 22-159, day and night. I Evening Sessions: Flannels or Evening "*^■•«■«■»■» Dress. * R _«_ _, FUNERAL NOTICE. EVERY AFTERNOON, fTVHE Friends of the late Alfred Haw. ; MISS GRACIE WARD . j £ hor;,° are respectfully invited to at- - Presents VALSE FROM "COPPELIA " *-, e f nd, hla 5S neral ' which will leave th« TOE DANCE FROM BALLET RUSSE *, lortua.rJr Cha Pe' of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Reserve now for ' Taranakt street, To-morrow, the 14th DeSATURDAY'S GALA SESSIONS f ember : 1923, at 10 a.m., for the Cem«- • Telephone 1636. __ Tdephone 1636, MORRIS, JUNR., S THE AMBASSADOR. , ft i Funeral Director, . . ; 68, Willis street. o>.0 >. Taranaki-st. ? and 28, Riddiford-st. : - Telephone 22-159. : T^ANTED, a fow Couples to , com-. MONEY TOLEND™""" ' bine. Leaving 24th u ls t.. p/r steamer, Mortgage, 6i per CO nt aso 2nd id?

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 142, 13 December 1923, Page 2

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