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"THE KING OF KINGS" THE WAITING IB OVEK. 2.30—T0-DAY—2.3O 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT—B o'clock SEES THE WONDER PICTURE START UPON ITS WELLINGTON SEASON. TO-MORROW The critics and public alike wil', acclnim it the greatest drama of all time. They will flock to see it, because they know it will never come again. IT IS AMAZING | WILL BE THE BYWORD IN WELLINGTON TO-MORROW. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS SEEING IT. CECIL E. DE MILLE'S STHE KING OF KINGS'; "THE WONDER PICTURE—I92B." DE LUXE THEATRE 2—SI :SIONS DAILY—2 2—SESSIONS DAILY—2 2.00 and 8 p.m. BOX PLANS at the Bristol Piano Company and Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre after 5.30 (Telephone 23-080). "KING OF KINGS" PRICES: Night, 1/G to 4/5. Matinee, 1/- to 2/9. Special Music Score to be rendered by ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. MR. EMANUEL AARONS at the Mighty U'urlitzer. Patrons are asked to be seated by S p.m., as the picture commences screening at 8.5 p.m. ! MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INC.). SATURDAY 16th JUNE SATURDAY (Home of Soccer) X> A QT^W RTrT'WR VF (Home ot Soccer) (Hoipe of Soccer) -DAOIIN rv^jOJUJ^ VJU (Homo o£ g OCCerJ 2.43 p.m. MARIST v. PETONE (No. 1) DIAMONDS v. INSTITUTE (No. 2) i.3op.m. PTTRT <\ IN RAIWRQ 1.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. <U Uk i AIJS -IvAllJJiilVO L3O } )>mPETONE v. WADESTOWN (sth Division). SWIFTS v. MIRAMAR RANGERS (6th Division) PETONE PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION Od. STAND Gd EXTRA. B. MAISIN, Secretary, W.F.A. j WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY 16th JUNE" SATURDAY TWO SENIOR GAMES. TWO SENIOR GAMES. ATHLETIC v. PONEKE 2.45 p.m. : WELLINGTON v. EASTBOURNE 1.15 p.m. NEWTOWN PARK OLD BOYS v. MARIST 2.45 p.m. ADMISSION 9d. STAND Gd EXTRA. A. E. NELLSON, Secretary. GENTLEMEN . • WHO APPRECIATE. A TAILOn-MADE SHOE ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO INSPECT ; "BRADY'S BESPOKE MODELS" I THESE SHOES ARE MADE FROM SELECTED LEATHERS, WHILE THE WORKMANSHIP IS OF THE'BEST. COMFORT AND WEAR WE GUARANTEE.' . PRICE MODERATE. PRICE MODERATE." P. L. BRADY .& CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET. "BRADY'S FOR BETTER SHOE SERVICE."

THE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA HE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA BOULCOTT AVENUE, (Off City End Boulcott street.) MORE TITAN A MERE MOTION PICTURE. SOMETHING- WHICH EVERYONE MUST SEE. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. '■iJY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH" A Premier Attrac"MY OLD DUTCH" tion! "MY OLD DUTCH" Great Scenic Ac"MY OLD DUTCH" tion! "MY OLD DUTCH" The Joy of tho "MY OLD DUTCH" Screen! •'MY OLD DUTCH" Wherever it's seen! "MY OLD DUTCH" Enjoyed by the "MY OLD DUTCH" Masses! "MY OLD DUTCH" Because it Sur"MY OLD DUTCH" passes! "MY OLD DUTCH" Joy Creating! "MY OLD DUTCH" Exhilarating! "MY OLD DUTCH" Something Elusive! Something Exclusive! Art Innate! Makes it Great! YOU MUST SEE "MY OLD DUTCH." A really Big Picture, presented in a really Big Way. Carries a really Big Story, packed full of Real Pep. Sends you home really satisfied. ARE YOU COMING ? THEN START RIGHT NOW. GOOD SUPPORTS! GOOD SUPPORTS! MATINEE, 2.30 p.m., SATURDAY. Send the Children. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. CHANGE Off PROGRAMME. I—"SPEEDING VENUS," "SPEEDING VENUS," Featuring PRISCTLLA DEAN. PRISCILLA DEAN. Tho hair-raising experiences of the heroine as she races. The unforgettable race between motor-ear and locomotive. 3-"ORCHIDS AND ERMINE," "ORCHIDS AND ERMINE," Starring COLLEEN MOORE. COLLEEN MOORE. Colleen Moore has lots of brisky, breezy, frisky, tcasy scenes in this delightful comedy. Everybody in town is flocking to see Coleen's cleverest ab OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Q X A T I N O, S X A T I N G. SYDNEY STREET' HALL. Four Sessions Daily. GR\ND MONTE CARLO COMPETITION TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), 10th JUNE. Good Prizes. Good Prizes. WELLINGTON Rowing Chib.—Meniliors and ex-members, don't fun/ut tho Iti'imiuit dl' Old M.-mlicrs and Smuko nt Piivilion, ISnshi !!csiM-vi.\ Satiirdii.v, Kith June, at Si.iv.

QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Special De Luxe Double Feature. No. 1— LEATRICE JOY In "NOBODY'S WIDOW," Cecil B. de Millo's Corporation's Sensational Comedy-drama. No. 2.—Phillip E. Oppenheim's Groat "Tllti GOLDEN WEB," Tense, dramatic, with a most sensational climax. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. MUSICAL DIRECTOR, MR. JOHN BISHOP. ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS. ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS. ORCHESTRAL PLAYERS. rpHE Royal Wellington Choral Union, -*• Inc., invites applications from efficient players for admission to all sections of the Union's Orchestra. Inquiries should be sent anfl particulars obtained from the Union's Conductor, Mr. John Bishop, 40, Burnham street, Seatoun (Tel. 14-559). 09-71, Victoria street. W. E. CALDOW, . Hon. Secretai'y. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ALL interested in Sunday Schools arc invited to meet Rev. Dr. Poole and Sir Edward Sharp, TO-MORROW (Saturday), for Tea and Conference, in The Terrace Congregational Schoolroom, Bowen-st. Tea C p.m. Conference C.45 p.m. Lecture (in church), S p.m.: "The Place of Christian Education in the Building of a NewWorld." Collection. GT. PAUL'S BRANCH of tlm £> MOTHERS' UNION will meet iv Sydney street Schoolroom TUESDAY, 19th INSTANT, 2.30 p.m. The Rev. Neville S. Burnett will addrees the meeting. Members please attend. A NEW SIGHT-SEEING TRIP. PVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON a J Famous Bell Bus will leave Government Buildiug9 at 2 p.m for Akatarawa and "The Brown Owl Tea Gardens," arriving back in the city at 545 p.m 60 miles of restful scenery for six shillings You cannot buy a better ride Dial 45-555 for seats BELL BUS CO., 49, Thorntlon quay. TTNDOUBTEDLY Furs aro a most atU tractive finishing touch to the Winter Outfit —but how can one add shabby furs to a smart Outfit? But why do this, when by placing your lrurs in the hands o£ Islirkcaldic's experts 3"ou can have, them skilfully Repaired, Renovated, and brought Up-to-date? Tims at xury small cost you will possess Furs "as good as new." Remember, for Fur Repairs, consult KirkviiMio'ti. Vt/ELUNG'TOX .1 (ovine ChiV>.~.Mem" »» licrs and rx-inriiibi-i-w. don't I'oi-ri. (!:<• IJuMiiiim ...f Old Mciiilmvs and SiiM.hu ni, Pavilion, liiisiu Kcscrvc. Saturday, Hill) June, at S p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 140, 15 June 1928, Page 2