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Box Plan at Bristol After 5.30 at Theatre. Telephone 22-212. THE KING'S HE KING'S Everybody Agrees has the Pictures. ■ Wellington's Premier Picture House, King;* TO"^GHT, 8 o'clock. ||| E SUPER-MAS-P> Kings WAy King's King's GLORIA SWANSON Kings GLORIA SWANSON , Kings GLORIA S r\VANSON ' Kings GLORIA SWANSON Kings GLORIA SWANSON Kings- . GLORIA SWANSON Kings GLORIA SWANSON Kings GLORIA SWANSON Kin g ; 3 In her Greatest Success of her King s Wonderful Career, King s King;s "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH Kings I'BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH Kings "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH r'" S> EIGHTH Kin-s EIGHTH King^s WIFE>' King s WIFE." Kings WIFE." ■ K'igs WIFE." King's King's This frisky French Comedy ran Kings for over ti yeur on the BroadKing s way stage, and was an outstandKing s ing success in Australia and New Kings Zealand, and now a Dazzlini? King a Screen Masterpiece. The role of Kings the fascinating French Girl who King s marries an American Millionaire King s to save her family from ruin preKings sents Gloria Swanson's gorgeous Ring's personality -in its ideal setting King's ■ bKing's Full Supporting Programme King s K>S> Then 15 T^ffifiSL^ HKing's MR, L. D. AUSTIN ' ' King s Musical Director ' King's King's Overture—March from "Tannhaueer" Wagner Entr'acte—"Dance of the Chinese Dolls" Rcbikov XWERYBODY'S A^TORYBODY'S Good Pictures and Bright Music. NOW SHOWING. "THE AGE OF DESIRE," "THE AGE OF DESIRE," "THE AGE OF DESIRE," A First National Production, Starring MARY PHILBIN, MARY PHILBIN, MARY PHILBIN, Of "Merry-go-Round" Fame, MYRTLE STEDMAN and WILLIAM COLLIER, JUNR. The Tragedy of a Mother's Love for Luxury. LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY • GAZETTE and. GRAPHIC, Showing America's Champion Lady Golfer at Practice. ... i Tho Brightest Music in Town from HARRY AVERY arid his JAZZ BAND. (MRAND CONCERT, vJTRAND CONCERT, In Aid of the RADIUM FUND. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General (Vkcount Jellicoo) and Lady Jellicoe PROGRAMME. CoriolanV-Organ Solo Bocthoven MR. BERNARD PAGE. Star Vicino T . Rosa Oonnais Tv If Pays Thomas Mon Coeur S'Ouvre a' ta, Voix TT . Saint-Saens Homing T . de! lloi rhreo Wishers Hnil-ili Don I'atale Verdi ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN Dance (Story of a Tavern Girl captured by Brigands) Brahms MISS NESTA CARWELL-COOKE Sff" ADELAIDE-VAN I^s^^ Psychological Poem „ Rebikoff MR. BERNARD PAGE. On tho Borders of the Don Mousszsliy Still Life .... ;;.. j acobs en In Qiiestu. Tomba Beethoven Scguidella .(|'Carmen") ;..'. Bizet .tsolienuan Canzonet ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN Accompanist—Mß. HAROLD WHITTLE Your Opportunity to assist in an effort to Relieve Suffering Humanity. Bookings at Bristol. Prices: 7s Gd, ss, 3s. D A N C~~E Will be held in ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, On TUESDAY, 18th MARCH. Dancing 8 to 11. Admission, Is. A. JONES, Hon. Sec. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. (Incorporated.) MEMBERS are hereby notified that the Gymnasium is open for training ovcry Tuesday and Thursday, a=. from TOMORROW, 18th MARCH, 1924 . ■P. J. HEPBURN, ■ Hon. Secretary. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Incorporated under '-The Building Societies Act, 1880.") rpiE THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL JL MEETING of members of the Society will- be hekl on MONDAY, 17th MARCH, at. 8 p.m.. at the offices of the Society, Messrs. Wright, Stophenson's Building, Jolmston street (opposite Union Steam fehip Company's Buildinir) BUSINESS: B>' To Recejve the Directors' Report and Jbalance-sheet. To Elect Two Directors To Elect Two Auditors. Nominations for the position of Director must bo in the hands of the Secretary term's ofßulc a3No b 5f. Ore meCtin =' in L. ROSKRUGE, Wellington, Ist March, l^t"^" 7' COURT LADY GLASGOW, No. 8261, QUARTERLY Summoned Meeting will W take place on THURSDAY NEXT 20th inst..„, the Rcchabito Chambers Gliuznco street:, at 8 p.m Members un/iiianeial after tl^fc c l ulc aro hablc to have then- names removed from lists of Doctor and Dispensary. ' NAOMI HUTCTIINSON, 273, Tinakori road.

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 2