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*r ■- - •yA ANOTHER MONSTER MATINEE »j TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. <<| . The ilost Popular Matinee held in :Ki ' Wellington. ?-J ■ Entertainment^ Just the Same as at' Night. *4- ' .«'..':.i-,j" Popular Prices. I , W-: ■■:'-'<■■' — I ! riTHE KING'S g -^L:. ...,SAS THE PICTURES :'t .(Weiiingwn'a Premi«r Picture House). 5 iSg^' " -'•■'" ' ;, Ktnj'i ■ ■■TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. -, Kms'?: ■'-■■ -• 1; Ovmg'i:..1-. r '. \j King's Dear. Folks,— '•'. ' King's----Happiness is yours if you look :>. Iving'a.oiov. jt. I can prove this to you i ' &!!!£>. ?i y°« wi"' come and' see A ■y i4'2?' s CHAPTER IN MY LIFE at ?_-, -sruig"s_"".T^ King's Theatre.. I love my -j King's enemies;- DO YOU ? :■•■ lCmVs- re" -'■■'- With Jove, y - Kttt^'s" •;•--; • (Signed) JEWEL. < fiing'-»'> - .--' •;■ ■ ■iv Kiiig'sL ..... ... ' i»! Km£s.u"X CHAPTER IN HER LIFE." t=.l iiingh- ■ '-'A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE j' V;: King'^ 4'A.,CHAPTER IN HER LrFE*' ■~J King's, "A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE," 4 ' King's '"-A'CHAPTER, IN HER LIFE," »<i King's"""A'CHAPTER IN HER LIFE " rJ Kirig.! 3 '"A1 CHAPTER IN HER LIFE " V 'Kmg'3 "-A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE," ■y . ,King?s--!i ;.-.. ■:'. . L.j King's ■ ' Q . -Rmsis•-<,.,With--a Mighty Cast,.featuring 'ft Kiogfs Claude...Gillingwater, Jacqueline :y Ring's^ Gadsden, Frances Raymond, RobPj King's" '.ert"Fraser, Evelxn Thatcher, and Ti Ivnig's. ;Jane Merser. ■^ King's A Tremendous Production, pre-' ?i King's"" Vented by CARL LAEMMLE. >1 -Ht-Age- -I ■<•-■■-. . • \ :j K-in^s; -"A: CHAPTER IN HER LDJE," :<) King's.. '^CHAPTER IN HER LIFE," M -Ksjig> ..'.'A..CHAPTER IN HER LIFE." ■4 King* -"A- CHAPTER IN HER. LIFE," '■•i King's From ,the famous- novel j King's- ■ , . " "JEWEL." '•{ Rings. '.'By Clara Louise Burnham ij JCmg^sr; ;;Hero is a Picture that is grip■i King's piriglj real, intensely satisfying, -f Kinds' and'-daringly different from any--5 King's— thing-. the screen has ever seen, "i King's ..Qne. fancied that one is looking in- ''< Kjng'j ..to.the very souls of living, breath;s .furig?a-ing .people—nof. characters, but j Hns'B,.people 7 -as the story unfolds. l\ King's ;1 Kmg's YOU HAVE LIVED A LIE— J King's TOO-LONG—YOU HAVE TRI--1 Kings FLED WITH. LIFE, YOU H King's HAVE-TRAMPLED ON HON- -] KJngls ,-OtIR. „• LOVE,,..AND HAPPI*j Kin*'S, u NESS.;,,..THIS IS THE. END. ' .) -King I*.- .... , .. . . 1 KJig's „„ NQW, YOU MUST PAY. KmgV ■ . ' . King\s'"E*eellent Supporting- Programme. J King's- ■ ■■----■ -including BY«- "••■ ' ,'j s?fins%" '-....,.- -"DAD'S BOY" .'I ; Kin^S. ...... . .."DAD'S BOY" '•I King's _ • .1 Kings,..(A.Buddy Messinger Comedy, J Kwe'?..,',., with : Laughs, nothing but ;.i sin^ s T Laughs). J Kings' " .'.lnternational'News r King's • • " • ; vAThcn,.a..Xlu6ical Programme, of Great \ ::.^.>;.:v ;.:: Bea-uty by the--1 "r t \ "SELECT' ORCHESTRA, J ■-■ —'_Mr.-I>. D. Austin,- Musical Director. 1 Ovarture-i-^iOrpheus. -in. the>,Underworld!'. 3 ,;>'./■.,... ...,;■; ..„,.: .:....... .; .; (Oft«;nbii.cl?).' 1 "Entr'.acterT-Polka. from "Sylvia" I ; ,..._".,_,:. .; .:. ' ; (Delibes) Melody m F .- (Rubinstein) j Andante from C Major Symphony 1 "... 7-.'""'-...■ (Schubert) .. Menuetto -... (Beethoven) S SiJ&ffied Idyll •■ „...*. (Wagner) j- Eolienne ■•■.. (Levidisi) t Night" (Barchetet)----i -"B'orget-Me-Not" (for strings only) i .Ajdagip ftopi Third.Symphony...Schumann ' ?^°s, Fla? a* The Bristol., After 5.30 at I ,tl«^Theatre. '.T^lepKoii6"22-212.''; I. '• :;.'."".'..'.'■' ~ '■' BULLERS' ■ " I ' ■--" BULLERS.' I CELEBRATED CELEBRATED I VAUDEVILLE i VAUDEVILLE! ! iSjIS ' MAJESTY'S THEATRE I *3tIS ' MAJESTY'S/ THEATRE i . Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons Ltd j ' TO--NIGHT, at" 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30* I -A PROGRAMME OF PERFECTION, I Reaching-, an -ideal never previously atI tamed. An -Entertainment of Indescribj '■"•• -• ■■'.■ -able Charm. I -..n- Rwpleiident' Success Nightly of < - . . CQN MORENI ! ""^MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY - ,'Att' -Absolutely Brilliant ■ Production ■-- --A; FKAST OF LAUGHTER. SPECTACULAR FEATURES ■'ohXrminS INmS1 Tl Sff; ■• ■ HuraP.tuoua Ballets, Gorgeous Costnme's,; I and .Startling Lighting Effects ' 1 ■"WT^*vJPE:«&?<i by a Gai^y of .HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS j ' ,""y.'. '"v Including ' WILL HASTINGS. LES WARTON -ROSINAY GORDON. NAT HANLEY ■-.-. -THE M'KXNNON BROS v .;..D;CS or stalls: '2s 6d (Reserves 3s); I ■ ■ -Back-Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (pl^s ; tax, excepting Is). Motow. 10.20. ,"A- Special[paramount 7-reel DVama. :-OVER THE BORDER." ■ .^-"--O\ER- THE BORDER." ■-lvi.. .^u,.; „v... . Starring- " 1 3H5-ETY; COMPSON and TOM MOORE. i......_( J 00d bupporting Programme. JT ABOBR REPRESENTATION COM-' -:M_;.-:. „.. mittee. iIabOUR PARTY'S VICTOR.V ---LABOUR. PARTY'S VICTORY* ' ;;,;XABQHJi' VICTORY! A.PUBLIC MEETING to celebrate the glorious victory-of--the- British Labour Fartyuana. the._accession to power nF the' I'IRST-. EABOUR- GOVERNMENT in' Britain will be held in the - EMPRESS THEATRE " E3IPRESS THEATRE .(Willis street), •r'"-.-;i'' ■'.:.■■■■ Oa ' ;';"*■*■ 7SUNDAY next ;_- -: :: SUNDAY NEXT' ;"""■'°.'•■•-"/: ' VAr-g p.m. "■-■•' •" - m -_:.-.:-. .". -Speakers: -Mr.- T:- -Brindle, President N.Z. Labour -.w.-Earfcy. . , T Mr.-^W. -..Nash, Secretary N.Z. Labe-nr „-... ...„. If-..?,. .Eraser, .M.P. Mr. Roberi Semple. JDoora'Sipen T. 151 ' Silver Coin Collection. •'■• r TO>SREeHT?-rAt Veiteh ■ and Allen's. Gornerf. a Ikixsor Party Open-air Meeting *eid at"B. , ....Spoakerit-Messra. P. Fraser and A. L. J£ontejth J .,M.P.'s, and J.. Thorn. -„ UP,!. ROLL. UP! "jrtJCHRE... . ( TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE ..rnOrNIGHT,. at The Dainties, 18-22, "JL'.Cburtanay place. Six genuine prizes. !TVb" £I"orders', two 10s orders (open orders), two other serviceable- prizes. All new I cards. Sood" conduct. Eachre at 8 ; . - p. m._ Is. Abo TUESDAY ■ ; ' '253gfife,'; same place, same- prizee, same firm:. Admission Is. . "'"Conductors: J. Baillie, H. Headifen. MRS. GALLEHAWK, Clairvoyante, gives. Res<Eng as 86, Dj*pn-Bt,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

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