TIVOLI. IVOLI. NOW SHOWING. FIRST -NATIONAL presents Tho Screen's Greatest Triumph, " THE SEA HAWK." "THESEAHAWK.". "THESEAHAWK.". "THESEAHAWK" " THE SEA HAWK." "THE SEA HAWK." "THE SEA HAWK." "THE SEA HAWK." " THE SEA HAWK." Frank Lloyd's Giant Production. Also, i The Universal Jewel, "THE FLIRT." " THE FLIRT." , "THE FLIRT." "THE FLIRT." „ "THE FLIRT." * ' Booth Tarkington's Big Story. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. Screening. Times: "THE FLIRT," 2 and 7 p.m. "THE SEA HAWK," 3 and B,p.m. ?« A RTCRAFT .THEATRE. XXRTCRAFT THEATRE. . Wellington's Select Theatre. Nightly, at 7.30. Tel. 3470. Opposite Parliament Buildings. Saturday, Matinee 2.15.. NOW SHOWING, "DEFYING DESTINY" "DEFYING DESTINY" "DEFYING DESTINY." ' "DEFYING DESTINY." A' delightfully unique and masterly produced <seven-act drama, based on the iiove lby Grace Sanderson Michie, Featuring . MONTE BLUE, IBENE RICH, TULLY MARSHALL, RUSSELL SIMPSON. 'A GREAT SELZNICK PICTURE. A GREAT SELZNICK PICTURE. fTHE ARTCRAFT ORCHESTRA Will give the best in Music. SPECIAL Theatre is disinfected The only germs left are the healthy germs on the silver sheet. PLUNKKT SHIELD CRICKET LUNKET . SHIELD CRICKET-: WELLINGTON v. OTAGO WELLINGTON v. OTAGO* ' WELLINGTON v. OTAGO-" WELLINGTON v. OTAGO* x WELLINGTON v. OTAGO' •\ WELLINGTON v. OTAGOJ BASIN RESERVE, v basin reserve; TO-DAY "(FRIDAY), SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. Commencingl at 11 o'olook each day. Come and See the Record Makers in . Aotiori,;, '■. Admission, Ib. '■■.■' Enclosure, Is estra. . ... R. PARROCH, Hon. Beo., W.C.A, DON'T MISS DON'T MISS THIS* SATURDAY, PETONE OVAL THIS 3 SATURDAY, PETONE QVAh, ATHLETICS. THLETIqS. ■. The Greatest Meoting this Season Every Place in Every Race Fought to a Finish. BIG ENTRIES IN EACH EVENT. SEE ALL OUR WELLINGTON CHAMPIONS -IN THEIR FAVOURITE EVENTS. ~ . SEE THE CYCLING, A Thrill in Every Round. Officials to be on the ground''at 2.15 p,m. . . . . FIRST EVENT 8.20 p.m. J. O'SULLIVAN, fHon. Seb.,: Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. DANCING. .■-'■- THE "GRAFTON" CLUB, ' \ ■ ■ fTXHE Committee of ths "GRAFTON" -"• *CLUB wish to announce to thi members that the Club will REOPEN on SATURDAY, 17th. Plans at; The Bristol. THE SECRETARY, "Grafton" Club, Tel. 21-932. J)AY'S BAY PAVILION, —""* TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 17th JAN DANCE!' DANCE 1 Musio by Rodney Pankhurst'i Orohestra. Subscription, 2s 6d. Supper eitr«. Bell Bui leavee Govt. Buildings 7 p.m. Bus leaves Muritai for DayVßaj at 8 o'clock. ■ THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY AND THE ' PIPE BAND OF WELLINGTON N.Z. (Inc.). . ' JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. ITTHE above Society will hold a Dance -*- in the Scottish Hall, 57, Lower Cuba, street, every SATURDAY EVENr ING, at 8 o'clock. ' Admiseion Is Ladies; la 6d Gents. • W. E. BOYD, , ' '-'"■..- Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Funeral of the late Mr. Matthew -i- Murdoch will leave corner of Hobson 6li'eet lind Timilcoii road at 10.30 a.m. To.inorrQw (Saturduy), 37th Juniiury, 1925, £*r Kavoti Cpmotpry. ISAAC CLAIiK AKU SON,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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