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'EVERY.DAY at 2.30! \ . NIGHTLY at 8! ORCHESTRA AT ALL IIATINEES. . ■" * ■ ; THE KING'S THEATRE. JOtfN GILBERT in his grandest vol" -rmr r»^i-.T^<T W! 1, ora, 6vel'youe loves',-as "Slim." IOM O'BRIEN, the loyal-hearted, as "Bull." In King Vidor's Peerlessly Pictured Reproduction of Laurence Stalling Glorious Story. THE PICTURE MEN CHEER—THE PICTURE WOMFN TDVir tvii? ■pm-rm^ CHILDREN KAVE OVER-HOLDER °O? R THE° JWeCOßd\uN E/oR TTHE BRITISH ISLES. ';THE BIG; PARADE'; 7& months at Tivoli, London (capacity 2200 seats). Replete with delicious comedy that elicits ripples of laughter which evolves to roars lute* ttXi^tZ^it o:?^'^ S? S° ? ean ' S0 so abso-' luteiy nue 10 Jiie xo-aay that it stakes a responsive choi'd in the breast of pwiv pair of sweethearts, every man and wife, every father and mother in the audience. The Wellington "Eveninep po t" says:—"What a picture' Its lil-e lvi«s „„,»,• been seen here. . "Thes Big Parade'/ should be' seen by every mail, "woman and child who can appreciate the best in motion picture building. The adm'able "ton of love and sacrifice abounds in heart appeal." ' aums.aoie bton 01 • >.. NX)NE BUT ITSELF CAN BE ITS PARALLEL. * THEN THERE IS THE MUSIC-AND WHAT MUSIC! AND HOW IT FITS THE irXCTURFjij! . ."..• THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK SCORE, which, played by THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (under Mr. A. H. Jerome) forms in conjunction with-the film the finest combination of music and pictures ever aeard and seen in Wellington. • HEAR MR. T. C. WOOD sing "MY DREAM OF THE.BIG PARADE." .- No advance 5n prices. Book at Bristol or Ring Telephone 22-212. MONSTER BRASS BAND CONTEST CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND (36 BANDS AND 450 SOLOISTS ENTERED) TOWN HALL 21st to 26th FEBRUARY. ... T 21st to 26th FEBRUARY. ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY 26th-FEBRUARY SATURDAY GRAND, MILITARY QUICKSTEP SEASON TICKETS 10/6. . , • 'G. W. JENNER, Secretary. Grand Military Tournament and Searchlight Tattoo. WORD-BUILDING COMPETITION N°l ■ .'■'■'. (In Aid of the Community Club's Candidate, '"IQueen Victoria," Miss Muri e rFra 2 er.): ."- £20—IN -PRIZES—£2O &^SMm s«-«b & -omv« o - 1 %: '^QUEEN VICTORIA" ;'..:■ ' ' FIRST PRIZE, ■'£&; SECOND.PRIZE £5- FIVE ADDITIONAL PRIZES OF : ;; CONDITIONS: "(1) Each entry must be accompanied by 1/- in postage stamps or -tf; postal i (2) 11 the EngHSh laDgUage (W> ™ds > « ■■•■!(?);^ l^':^ mitt^.^u.^.^=» order, -and numbered con'tlil Tie decision of the judges will be final. (5> a^reSTnd^ta^^^^ angered unless. ENTRIES, CLOSE ON sth FEBRUARY, , ' ■■ -A-1"! must be addressed:* '..'"' WORD-BUILDING COMPETITION No.' 1, : '. •-. ■ '-. : '■■ ■ .Community^Club Office, ■'■■.' '■, Browne.'s Buildings, Johnston street, Wellington. .'■ ' ; NAMES OF THE WINNERgWH^M^OUNCED ON SATURDAY, ■ EASTBOURNE FERRY AND MOTOROMNIBUS SERVICE. TIME-TABLE FOR SUNDAY, 30tl/ JANUARY, 1927. FERRY TIMETABLE FOR SUNDAY, 30th JANUARY. 1927: ' " ■ DAY'S BAY DEPART: 8.30, 9.30, 1.0, 5.0 70 830 ' RONA BAY DEPART: 8.40, 9.40, 1.10, 5.15, 'aAs',KM. , venif^S S lln\^W%n^fy^t %}s& BAND -'1 on board and will-reader an Open-air CoLeSlt Day^teay PaviHon a^'Ts p.m!" HaiW-and MOTOR-OMNIBUS TIME-TABLE, SUNDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1027: " LIBKARY:^.O, 10.0, 11.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 609 45 ' LEAVE EASTBOURNE: 8.0, ao, 1.0, 4.30, 5.30 of \Ve'ulSgtonP^ SS're^d 13 ~Ae Ha^7 Statio»- *«»'« . FARES: Bus 2/6 Return, 1/6 Single. Boat 1/6 Return, Children 6d: PETONE SPECIAL! ■•: A SPECIAL BUS will leave'Petone for Muritai, via Day's Bzy, at' HUsV.n,. FARE: 1/6 Return, 1/- Single. ■;-.:.;..■ J- 1?- MENZIES, Town Clerk & Manager. GEORGE ...& GEORGE, 5 CUBA STREET, NEWTOWN, PETONE, BROOKLYN. T^Sf&^^U tJ^'^l**^™ SALES are the , •. ■ .. ■■■ GREAT SALE : : Z :. GEORGE 5..& GEORGE, ,". • , 161-163, CUBA STREET. N.B.—Please Remember! We start TO DA V tv in ■-'■'""• genuineness.- This is convincing evidence^STRIPEDPUGI °2/9 °Y4RD Sa!e iS S'S

\VELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CORPORATION STAFF ANNUAL PICNIC, v. fI^HE Town Hall, City Engineer's. Public ■*- Libraries, Tramways, mid Liixlitiiii; Ofhces (Harris street) will be CLOSED on MONDAY, the 31st January, 1927, for the Corporation Staff Picnic, The Public Baths and Municipal Roll Office, Town Hall, wiUremaiu OPEN as usual. . E. P.: NORMAN, ■' ' ' ■ Town Clerk. 28th January, 1027.

WELLINGTON TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC. GUESSING COMPETITION. Number of articles in bottle .. 810 Nearest Guess .......' 'Sis .. ■ "■ J, PEACH, Miramar. ' -.:• v R. J. SEAL. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1927, Page 4

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