| KON'T FORGET! BIG MONSTER MATINEE, TO-MORROW, at 2.50. I ■ ' BE EARLY. If you can't attend Evening Entertainment, do aot, on any account, miss this ' Matinee. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Com-, p.any. After 5.30 at the Theatre. Tel.' Z2-212. THE KING'S HE KING'S HAS THE PICTURES ' (Wellington's Premier Picture House).' WELCOME NEWS. At Last "MERRY-GO-ROUSD" has Arrived. TO-NIGH^? 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT King's The Picture you've Read About. King's Tho Picture you'll Talk About, lung s The Picture you'll Never" Forget. King's The Picture that Cost a Fortune, £? n £ s and worth it, King's ' .jMKi. '■' " „*-■ King's $jws!£*slSM>--m*-" King's ■^nff's <- .-~—■-. King's "' ' "I "*'**l" -' King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND. "• King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND.'? King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERKY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-GO-ROUND." ' King's ':MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's ; "MERRY-GO-ROUND." King's "MERRY-aO-ROUND."-King's King's • ' ■ King's King's ■ King'a \ King's. A Magnificent, Powerful PicKing's turisation of the MERRY-GO-King's ROUND of LIFE. King's *' - : King's Starring ' King's The Screen's New Sensational King's Beauty, 'Kinjc's King's MARY PHILBIN, King's MARY PHILBIN, King's MARY PHILBIN, King's MARY PHILBIN, King's. MARY PHILBIN, King's Kingjs And the Screen's Handsomest King's ■ Lover, King's - -■ . King's NORMAN KERRY. King's NORMAN KERRY. King'a . NORMAN KERRY. King's King's Supported by a Cast 40 * . King's Exceeding Brilliance. King'a King's 10,000 feet of Wonderful Film, King s produced on a Lavish Scale. King s ' King's BIG. ENORMOUS King's YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE IT. King's King's Altogether, a MAMMOTH King's PRODUCTION. King's -King's King's -■■■■'■:.. ..'. ..".. . King's Special Musical Score to be '• Kings rendered by Renowned King's KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRAi |>! n< 3- ..,..-. "" • ■ - King's Musical Director. Mr L D Km°'3 r • ' • Austin. - ' King s : • Overture—Prologue to "Pagliacci" x, . , , _', " v Leoncavallo Jintr acte—'-Eleanor" Jessie Dcppen Selection from "Symphonies" ... Haydn ; Tarantella"; .' jj diti Mignonette? .* Friml ; Two Preludes.... > ZW ChopTn Passepied" ..... VevL* ... i^n Mi£ abre , Saint-Saens •A Waltz Dream" St^ Intermezzo— Viennois" Mildenberg Romance .:'. < Friml Vienriesa Folksong "Rothenberg .Sweet Dreaming" Tschaikowski ;|^r t " •■•••• d«« ■::::::::::;:::;:■ ;.^s •■fe'iSL^. ..:::::::::::::■•'•• "Supplication" M»«J^n "The. Third. Tableau" ' .irn. ™ , Bourgault-Ducondray The Troops Approach" . Savinr "Chanson do Passion" .... yV"u •Schoo^1;--'--,' ■"'•'' De Koven "La Canadian?'^ Boif effre "Caprice Viennois" ZZkiohltt "Where tho Best Pictures are!" TO-NIGHT 7,45 .TO-NIGHT 7.45. At last!—a big human picture of tho great North-west. A tender lovo story, with thrill-swept action evor.y minute And the most daring climax ever filmed! "THE SIREN CALL." Featuring "THE SIREN CALL." Dorothy Dalton "THE SIREN CALL." Da °d "Po^el ' "THE SIREN CALL." Mitchell Lewis. It's a Paramount Picture! . Comedy, Travelogue- (Scenes around London and River Thames), Educational GOOD ORCHESTRAL.ACCOMPANIMENT. Prices: la 8d and Is. Children, half-price IT'S A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME Monster Matinee To-morrow, 2.15- p.m. OUR, THEATRE, NEWTOWN. DR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. •BETTY BALFOUR (of "Saaibs" Fame) BETTY BALFOUR (of "Squibs" Fame)! In ■;;WEE MACGRKKGOR'S SWEKT"WBI3 MACGRftEGOR'S SWEETueakt!" A delightful Comedy-Drama, intensely .human, intensely. real, and replete with .those touches that distinguish it "a great entertainment." COMEDY, GAZETTEOUR ORCHESTRA . "V" • HOBBEES , EXHIBITION OPENS TO-MORROW At 7 o'clock. TO-MORROW Af 7 o'clock. ■ A UNIQUE~DISPLAY. V.M.C.A, GYMNASIUM, Adults Is, Children 6d. WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A. NOTICE TO SPORTS OFFICIALS. mHE Official, 'forUTe Provincial ChamJ- pionships ivill lj 0 those who were appointed for the Spoils Meeting' held on Ist December lust. All Officiuls must l:e in attendance at (lie AililpHi- Pm-U-T SATURDAY NEXT not later ll^n 1.45 p.m. ■ J. O'SULLIVAN, Uon. Sec, Welliiurton Centre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 2
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