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SPECIAL NOTICE RE BOOKING SEATS FOR "THE WHITE SISTER." As the Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken's Book Arcade will be closed on Friday and Saturday next Patrons ARE URGED TO BOOK THEIR SEATS AT ONCE FOR. THIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST THEATRE UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING ON FRIDAY AT MATINEE, 2.30. THEN NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. METRO-COLDWYN-MEYER WILL PRESENT THE REIGNING QUEEN LILLIAN GISH IN THE PICTURE OF THE AGES, THE PHOTOPLAY OF THE HOUR, "THE WHITE SISTER" (Made in Italy und; Africa from F. Myrion Crawford's Great Novel). Listen to what one critic says: "'The White Sister' is superb. Nothing more beautiful has over been brought to the screen. It is a wonderful thing in its conception and its presentation, and in its acting it is a immterpieeo tlto like of which we liave never been given, an opportunity of witnessing before. Lillian llish must now bo conceded the right to tho title of the screen's graitest emotional actress. Her work is a revelation. The picture is maguilieent from every point of view. ADDmON . BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. ORCHESTRA, DE LUXE (Directed by MR. L. D. AUSTIN). BOX PLANS now open at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring, Theatro (Telephone 23-080). FREE LIST SUSPENDED. PARAMOUNT THEATRE COMMENCING NEW YEAR'S DAY! REX BEACH'S ROMANCE OF KLONDIKE GOLD. DIRECTED BY FRANK LLOYD (Maker of "The Sea Hawk"). "WINDS OF CHANCE." . A Thrilling Tale of Stirring Deeds in the Land of Everlasting Snows—Where but to Liva is a Constant Battle with Tempestuous Elements, Wild Beasts, and Treacherous Men. Live with the men and women who do and dare—they will fascinate you with the power of their elemental emotions, their passions, their loves, their hates. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION! BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-833. THE ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. "THE CHRIST'S RETURN" Dr. Annie Besant'a Recent Announcement to the World will be Explained in a LECTURE By MR. W. CRAWFORD, Preceded by THE KROTONA SERVICE, A Non-Secturian Ceremonial Proclaiming the Near Return of the World Teacher. TOWN HALL (concert chamber). WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. 1 ADMISSION FREE.

OANCINQ. KELBURN CABARET. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. DOPULAR Nights, WEDNESDAY' and SATURDAY, 8 till 12. Every Afternoon, 2 till 5. Best Jazz Band and Floor in Wellington. Special Night, New Year's Eve. MADAME KIES. Telephone 26-093. TOWN HALL. JAZZ! -• ;;..+ JAZZ! JAZZ the Old Year out and the New Year in. RODNEY PANKHURST'S ORCHESTRA (H, J. Tutschka, Musical Director). " : ii Admission 2s 6d, Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. SAVOY CABARET. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Plimmer's Steps. GRANb CARNIVAL NIGHT. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT (NEW YEAR'S EVE). GRAFTON CLUB REUNION. Unique Decorations, Good Music, Excellent Floor, Dainty Supper. Double Ticket 15s (including Supper). To Reserve Tables, Ring Madame Rosina Bligh, 41-809. This Hall is TO LET for January and February, or may be Hired for Weddings, Dances, Socials, etc. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith street, Wellington's Oldest Assembly. Biggest, brightest, and best. Lucky Waltz, 20 prizes. Spotlight, Excuse Me. First-class Orchestra (saxophone, bells, drums, etc.). Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Direction: J., SHARP. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! IJOJfA BAY KIOS K. * DANCE! DANCE! Come to the Bay. DALTON'S DANCE BAND. Every Night This Week. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AfEW CENTURY HALL-TO-NIGHT. .lAZZ! JAZZ! ,)X/;/..\ Ladies Is tjfl, Gems 2s. Refreshment* provided. Percy Cartel's Quillt'.uiiuns will »;.;;>in feutwe all U»o liUc>,t,

OANCINQ. THE ADELPHI CABARET, 120, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. Do not miss NEW YEAR'S EVE—The Night of Nights, The Night of Nights. The Night of Nights. 9.30 p.m. to 3 a.m. Book your table at once. King 28----305 or 28-294. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. NEW YEAR'S EVE. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. A Jazz will be held in the above Hal! on THURSDAY NIGHT, New Year's Eve. Jazz Novelties, Cigarettes and Chocolates, given away in Lucky Fox Trot. Don't Forget, NEW YEAR'S EVE. Subs.: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Tinsley's Orchestra, best in town. NEW YEAR'S EVE. CARNIVAL at Kelburn Kiosk. Novelty Night Cabaret. Commencing at 8.30 o'clock. Late bus service after every Cabaret. To avoid disappointment reserve tables by ringing Tel. 26-093. MADAME KIES. PERSONAL. MR. JACK YOUNG, Taxi Proprietor, desires to Thank those who rendered such prompt and kindly assistance to Mr. D. Si. Robertson, who met with a serious motor accident on Belvedere road, Hataitai, on Sunday last. pRIVATE CAR leaving for Wangamii I early Friday morning has seats for 2 or 3 Passengers. Fare nominal. Ring 28-274 up to G p.m. THE Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd.—The Company hereby gives one month's notice of its intention to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy No. 284057, issued by Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd., on the life of Thomas Robert Home, and declared to have been lost.—AY. F. Nicholls, See. Wellington, 29th Dec, 1925. TMPOL'NDED at Johnsonvillo Pound, 1 Chestnut ilaic, white b!a::o down face, shod all round. If not i;laimcd and expenses paid will be sykl on Uh January, IB2O> ut noon. • ' . ' POU.N.D]iIimX

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 155, 29 December 1925, Page 2

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