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HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT. THE KING'S. HE KING'S. (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. The First National 9-Reel Sutler-Feature, " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." , " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." ' " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." '.' SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." '" SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." , " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." " SUNDOWN." HISTORIC. VITAL. THRILLING. This is the momentous story of the last stand of the Cattle Kings and their final gigantic drive across the border with 100,000 head of cattle—their battle with flood and fire and the blazing, killing heat of the desert —seeking a new home with hearts unconquered. SPECIAL: WEDNESDAY NIGHT, The Authentic Arrival of the Famous ALL BLACKS. ALL BLACKS. ALL BLACKS. ALL BLACKS. . ALL BLACT\a. SEE THEM DISEMBARK. SEE THEM DRIVE THROUGH TOWN SEE THEM WELCOMED AT PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. And perhaps see yourself amongst the thousands that will welcome bur Boys. Delightful Music by KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, Under the CondUctorsnip of MR. A. H. JEROME. OvortureT-*"King Stephen" ... Beethoven Entr'acte—"Toreador's Song," from "Carmen" Bizet NO INCREASE IN PRICES FOR THIS MAMMOTH PRODUCTION. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afte>- a fc the Theatre. Tel. 22-212. Telephone us and we will keep seats for you until 8 p.m. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE, Manners street. Dally 11 to 10. '■ ; Tel. 1967. ' GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, 1— RICHARD BARTHELMESS ■ RICHARD BARTHELMESS : RICHARD BARTHELMESS In ' ■ An epic of the sea, Ah epic of the Bea» " FURY." . " " FURY;" „. "FURY," 2— ' - CONWAY TEARLE CONWAY TEARLE In "AFTER MIDNIGHT." •" "AFTER MIDNIGHT. 1 "AFTER MIDNIGHT." "AITER MIDNIGHT." "AFTER MIDNIGHT." GOOD SUPPORTING BILL. , FRIDAY NEXT, FRIDAY NEXT, SYDNEY CHAPLIN, SYDNEY CHAPLIN, ■ In " HER TEMPORARY MARRL4GE." "HER TEMPORARY MARRIAGE." " HER TEMPORARY MARRIAGE. 1' 2. "EUGENE O'BRIEN." "EUGENE O'BRIEN," "EUGENE O'BRIEN," In '" " CHIVALROUS CHARLEY.". " CHIVALROUS CHARLEY." "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY.*' MEETINGS.. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. y (Incorporated.) '/ 1 '|HE Annual. General Meeting of the -L above Club will be held in Dustin's Rooms, Cuba street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 19th MARCH, at 8 p.m. Business:—(l) Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; (2) Election of Officers; (3) General. All Hiembefs and intending members are invited to attend, P. J. HEPBURN,' Hon; Sec.; KARORI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. fTVHE Annual General Meeting of the J. above Club will be held in the Karon Council Chambers, Main-rd, ( Karon, on THURSDAY, 19th Match, 1925, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Rupoit knd Balance-sheet; Election of Officers: and .General. AH members and intending members are earnestly requested to attend. W. H. NtMMO, Hon. Secretary, SELWYN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. rjpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETX ING of the above Club will be held in Scott's Rooms, Manners street, on THURSDAY, 19th instant, at 8 p.m. Members and supporters .are requested to attend. : J. H. OTTAWAY, Hon. Sec. MIRAMAR RANGERS' FOOTBALL CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, 19th March, at Mr. F. O'Brieh's Residence, Park road, Miramar. Business: To adopt Report and Financial Statement, to Elect Captains, General. Members representing Seatoun mid Gas Co. Clubs ihvited to attend re protest. A. JAMES, Secretary. A MEETING will bo held at the Oriental Bay Kiosk on WEDNESDAY, the 18th INSTANT, at 8 p.m., to arrange for a Deputation to wait on tho :City Council in opposition to the relaying of the tram rails in Oriental Bay, and in support of the present- tram service being superseded by a Trackless Car ur Motor Bus Service. _ Sympathisers with this movement, particularly residents and property owners of the Bay arid RosfSnealh, are in\'ited to attend. J. J. M'GRATH, O, W. BRODIE, R. HOULDSWORTH. F. V. POST, Convenors.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 2