EMPRfess THEATRE; TIN^IISoN RE OP*"^ 11a.m.., THE BEST THEATRE iiN v^i,uii>uiUi>i. till Sleepyhme. . . IN WELLINGTON. COMMENCING TO-DAY at 11 a.m. And at 1.0,- 3.0, .5.0, 6.30, and 8 o'clock: ' Cl^Ssica-Tht tha.V Te'Prf?ent the first" of THE WARNER SCREEN are NFW »^ Pfl oure tlreJ o£ machine-made pictures. These Stories are SSiuW, and the Characters are real. Their keynote is Humanity. A ROMANCE OF THE RUGGED NORTH, Strong with the Surge of Primitive Action beating'against the ( Restraints of Civilisation. ' "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS," RIN-TIN-TIN, THE BELGIAN POLICE DOG, THE CANINE WONDER 03? THE WORLD. E.eal"w^Lu^ ?T ait yOU\in Ulis Gripping Photodrama of Real Men and Keal Women that has caught the very spirit of the Wild whqre Man and Beast Battle for Supremacy. OWING TO THEIR ENORMOUS SUCCESS, . SAMMY AND PHYLLIS COPE Have been retained for a further, .week, and will present an entirely New and Original Programme. .. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, INIMITABLY PLx^YED BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS' EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCBESTEA Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR, M v DJXON. Overture—"Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolai). Incidental Music includes: Mi« Uin- S' etc-—^°P yesm Rha.psods (Svfixidsgn); Peer Gyn't'Suite (Grieg). MisceUdneous-^ouverijr (Fibich): May Night (Brahms);' Prayer' ,at Dawn ■ ■ ' in 3! holmes); Folk Song (Grieg); Adagio Pathetique (Godard); Menuet • (Beethoven); Persiflage-(Herbert); Butterfly (Grieg).' - '...., BOX PLAN at, The Bristol till noon: then at the Theatre. Tel. 3442. GREAT WELCOME WEEK . ./carnival; ' ■ Starts , '/ , THIS EVENING. SEE THE GREAT PROCESSION THAT LEAVES -POST OFFICE SQUARE AT 6.30. NINE BANDS FINE SHOW FROM THE HARAMUSING SKETCHES BOUR BOAED GREAT ARTS AND CRAFTS ILLUMINATED TRAMGAR . AND THE GREAT MpNSTER THAT EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT: THE WONDERFUL TANIWHA. He's the only specimen ever seen by man, nearly 200 ft long. You will bo surprised that such a, monster ever existed. n You can get a splendid view of the" proepssion at Newtown Park, the procession goes rjght round the'drive there, \ A FINE OPENING PROGRAMME At NEWTOWN PARK. 8 p.m. MOCK COURT COMIC ENTERTAINERS JAZZ DANCING PICTURES IN THE OPEN . BANDS ..,".-■ THE BLONDIN ACT, Etc. SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m.^ at LYALL BAY. - A GOOD PROGRAMME OF LIFE-SAVING. MUSIC, ETC. .......... ' \ tr •-* JOY NIGHT!/ JOY NIGHT! CARNIVAL ' AT BOAT HARBQTJF WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 8 p.m. 1. ' FIREWORKS. DANCING IN THE OPEN. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA. I BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AND MOONLIGHT. ! • " In aid of REGATTA and SANDERS CUP FUNDS. V ADMlSSlON—Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is. ■ W ELLIN GTON RACE S. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY (CUP DAY), THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, And SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY. . ■ , ■ f On ANNIVERSARY.DAY trains leave Lambton at frequent intervals from 9.30 till 10.40 a.m., and on Thursday and Saturday at frequent intervals from 9.50 till 10.40 a.m. FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON EACH DAY. * PUBLIC MOTOR VEHICLES.—There >s ample parking accommodation on - (ho road loading to the Camp, frgm which road entry can bo obtained to tho Racecourse Enclosures. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE. ANNIVERSARY DAY (TUESDAY, 22nd Jan!, X 924) LEAVE WELLINGTON—74O, 9.30, 10.30,. 11.0, 12 noon, 1.30, 2.30, 4.15, 6.0, 7 0 9.30, 11.15 p.m. LEAVE DAY'S BAYr-0.50, 8.40, 9.20, 10.20, 11.20, 1.45, 3.20, 5.0, 5.15: 6.30 '7 50 40.10 p.m. ■ , LEAVE RONA BAY—7.O, 8.30, 9.30, 10.10, 11.10,. 1.55, 3.30, 5.0, 7.40, l().20 p.m. WELLINGTON, KAeAka BAY, SEATOUN, RONA BAY, and DAY'S BAY. LEAVE WELLINGTON-^lO a.m., 2 p.m., for Karaka Bay and Seatoun. LEAVE KARAKA BAY—IO.3O a.m., 2.30 p.m., for Rona and Day's Bays. LEAVE,SEATOUN—10.40 a.m., 2.40 p.m., for Rona and Day's Bays. • DAY'SBAY, RQNA BAY, SEATOUN, KARAKA BAY, and WELLINGTON. LEAVE DAY'S BAY—II.IO a.m., 5.30 p.m., for Soatoun and Karaka Bay. LEAVE RONA BAY—II.2O a.m,, 5.40 p.m., for Seatoun and Karaka Bay. • LEAVE SKATOUN—II.4S a.m., '6.10 p.m., for Wellington. : . ■ . • LEAVE KARAKA 8AY—11.55 a-m.^ 6.20 p.m., for Wellington.: • . Jf the weather is inclement, the ordinary Tuesday time-table.will be maintained. R. B. WITTY, Gcncrar.Manager.
LABOUR REPRESENTATION COIIMITTEE. PUBLIC "IIEETING. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EATSNING, At 8 o'clock. , In the LABOUR SOCIAL CLUB ROOMS, 80, Manners street. Speaker: -MR.~W. T. YOUNG. Secretary, N.Z. 'Federated Seamen's, Union ■Suhjccl: SHIPPING COMPANY EXPLOITATION. Doors, orsji T. Silver Coin ■ Collodion
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 4
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