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nHHE KING'S. A HIS KING'S. (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT „ , At 8 o'clock. Absolutely the greatest programme ever presented to a picture theatre audience JUST READ IT. I—The Fastest 6 Reels of Motor Speeding that has ever been screened, "THE SPEED DEMON" "THE SPEED DEMON " "THE SPEED DEMON " "THE SPEED DEMON" "THE SPEED DEMON" "WIE SPEED DEMON" "THE SPEED DEMON." "THE SPEED DEMON." - "THE SPEED DEMON - / "THE SPEED DEMON," Starring WALLY VAN WALLY VAN WALLY VAN And PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER. PATSY RUTH MILLER. Yes, and from tho beginning, when it breaks out in a rash of excitement and Uio hoi coals of suspenso and passion Kindle its growing fever, thore ib no letup in its action until the hero, exhausted to the point of collapse, linds tho would--1)0 thief of his father's fortune, squares accounts with him and' is at last forced to seek rest mid quiet at the hands of i'athor Time, who, for Iho preceding six days, ho has' dofietl in his mad rush 'across tho Continent. J'^yery Motorist from tho owner of a Lizzie-" to tho £3000 Rolls Royce will bo interested in "-THE SPEED DEMON." MISS EILEEN NORTH, Wellington's Delightful Lyrio Soprano, will sing the latest catchy waltz song, "WHAT'LL I DO?" TOPICAL BUDGET, All the Latest Events at Home. Scenic, "-Grey Rider." COMEDY, COMEDY, " Suooky's Covered Wagon," Absolutely the funniest ever screened, o— Delightful Musical Selections by ' ICING'S SELECT .ORCHESTRA, Under tho distinguished conductorshiu of MR. A. H. JEROME. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. Box Plan at Tho Bristol until 5 p.m.. | after at Iho Theatre. Telephone us an<J | wo will keep seats for you.' Tel. 22-212. MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROW j At 2.30. Tho Whole Programme as at Night. . Full Orchestra—Popular Prices. \— i__ __ The Picture that is taking Wellington, by Storm. j NOW SHOWING. NOW. SHOWING. AT THEATRE. AT AT OhORTT'S THEATRE. AT Jamos Oliver Curwood's Mighty Book, " THE ALASKAN," "THE ALASKAN;" " THE ALASKAN," " THE' ALASKAN," "THE ALASKAN," has beon adapted to the screen with wonderful and instantaneous success, aud featuring that prince o£ favourites, THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEICIIAN THOMAS MEIGHAN, J In Iho crowning success of his great i I career, " THE ALASKAN,'. 1 " THE 'ALASKAN," A thrilling tales of a man's fight for his country actually filmed 'mid the rugged grandeur of Alaska. "the alaskan,"'. •' the Alaskan!" A gripping story of remarkable adventure and heroism, interwoven with a tender . romance. • Excellent Supporting Items. Reserves at Bristol or Tel. 768. NEWCASTLE STEEL WORKS BAND! . OPENING DATE ALTERED Owing to Deferred Departure of Manuka from Melbourne." TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. Commencing, MONDAY, 2nd MARCH. MONDAY, 2nd MARCH. ■ FOR A BRIEF SEASON. Tho All-conquering NEWCA S T L X N EWCASTLK NEWCASTLE ■ , STEEL WORKS STEEL WORKS STEEL WORKS I . BAND, BAND, band; MR. A. 11. J3AILE, Conductor. This Band has established a senc of enviable records on its 12 months' tour abroad. |M. O welcomes experienced <ht Perth, Adelaide, and Melbourne rccentlv w-oro of a colossal cliariicier. MEMORABLE. MELODIOUS MUSIC Artistically Interpreted. "Possibly the iincsl Band in tho Empire to-day."—-Yorkshire Post." •'lt would scoin that Au:>tralia is to excel us c\on in music."—Bristol "Nobs." " Plans Open dt The Bristol Monday J; PRICES : _3s_ancl 2s. S"TrpIvUL'S~CHOIR : fJONCERT, in aid of tho Organ RenoI^SesW^l^Vlbl^: I ivitijc T Jit o o clock. Tickets, Two Shillings. Piano kindly supplied by Mr.\ Ernest .Uawson. R. W. EDWARDS, ' Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. /^PEN-AIR MEETING TO-NIGHT. Veitch and Allan's • Corner—Speakers • Messrs. W. Smith,,R. Somple, and T Briiidle, and Mrs. T. M. Gault. Green street, Newtow n—Speakers: Messrs W. Atkinson, C. H. Chapman and t" Roberts, and Mrs. S. Snow. ' Bowen street, Lunibton quay—SpeakersMessrs. P. Fraaer, M.P., U. E. Combs' L. Ilennessy, and J. Thorn. All to Commence at 7.30. HEAVY TRAFFIC LICENSES PJiTONE-UUTT. A MISETING will be held L'RTDAY ! -CTk- 20Ui February, at 8 p.m., Orantro Hall, Pctonc. ! Busiiicis: Urgent and Important.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 2