tr ING'S The Theatre that KING'S JLVING',S sets the Standard. KING'S ■' 1 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ■! TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, , < CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, COUINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, , CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH In "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." " THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROAD WAY! BUBBLE. " "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." " THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." , " THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROADWAY BUBBLE." "THE BROADWAY BCJBBLE." Broadway, with its great gushing tides, of pleasure-bound humanity, its myriad .lights, its roar, its clatter, and lure m every sound and sight of it. Broadway, the heart of' Pleasureland—that's what Adrienne coveted. She wanted it at her feet—her dainty, brocaded and satin-shod feot, so nimble in the dance. She yearned for the applause that was to feed .the fUmo 'of her peacock vanity1. A home, a lifo of ease, the love of a good man—all would she- ■ sacrifice on the altar, of her tawdry ambition; . . . But . . '. . Also, | ■ An Absolute Scream, HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In "AN EASTERN WESTENER!" "AN EASTERN WESTENER!" LATEST TOPICAL NEWS And . . Special Starring Engagement of , MR^ LESLIE JEHPCOTT : MR. LESLIE JEHPCOTT (Australia's Premier Tenor). KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plin at Tha Bristol till 5, after 5 at the . Theatre. Telephone 22-212. ■ TO-DAY. TO-DAY, ' : 2.15. ' ' : 7.30. aUBB.ST'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. 'Hie Great and Fascinating Tale of Youthful Sin and an Erring Woman, "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," " BLEAK , HOUSED "BLEAK HOUSE," "BLEAK HOUSE," By the Immortal Author, charles dickens, charles. dickens, charles dickens. Charles dickens, charles . dickens, charles dickens, charles dickens, charles dickens.' charles dickens. A Magnificent Portrayal of one of Dickens'* Greatest Stories. Starring the Brilliant Actress CONSTANCE COLLIER. CONSTANCE COLLIER. " CONSTANCE COLLIER. "Hunted by a merciless world1 in iU | des^r' to satisfy its sense of justioe." A'so, the Latest Metro t Release,'' "AFTER HIS OWN HEART," ■ "AFTER HIS . OWN HEART," , , ' Starring HALE HAMILTON. ' , HALE HAMILTON. A Spontaneous Overflow of Mirth and Adventure. PRICES:—Adults, Is Id, 2s Id;. Children 9d, Is7d. Reserves &d extra. Box Plan at Theatre. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Bon and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Always FULLERS' And_ Merry FULLERS' Bnght. Last Night of This Magnificent' Bill. Last night of' THE BROS. VARDELL, In their Great Act of Skill and Daring. GARDNER and REVERE, The Greatest Laughing Success in years. JACK AND MARY (GRAHAM, Dainty Duo in Song and Harmony. A SUPERB VAUDEVILLE BILL, Including The Cookes, Lloyd and Raymond, Jolly John Larkin, Daisy Cooke, Phihp Newbury, Maud Courtenay and Mr. O. Eddie and Fifi de Tisne, Nellie Kolle. PRICES—D,C. and Stalls, 3s 2d; Upper Circle,' Is Id. Reserves,at Burnetts, , next Theatre. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. SPECIAL MUSICAL' SERVICE TOMORROW, 7 p.m. . " Preacher—Rev. H. E. Bellhouee. Subject—"The Short Bed. and the Narrow Covering." Anthems: "O ye that Love the Lord" (Coleridge Taylor) "My Heavenly Friend" (Parker) Solos: "Come.Unto Him" (Handel)—Mi«» Marjorie Clark "If ' With All Your Hearts" (Handel)— i ■ . Mr. A. Taylor. Orcnn Solo —"Pastorale" (Lemare) —Mr. H. Temple-White ST. HILDA'S, ISLAND BAY. THURSDAY, 30th JUNE. GRAND CONCERT will be given by the WELLINGTON CHORAL CLUB in Aid of Property Acoount. Adults 2s. i* ■ — PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA," 23rd; 24th, 25th AUGUST, /CONCERT CHAMBER. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBY And MR. THEODORE TREZISE. WXLA. '•>' Y.W.C.A. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock — Everybody's Social Club. Fancy Dress Party. Supper Olympic Club. Girls, come with your rncn friends to spend a jolly evening. SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m.—Doyotional Meeting Herbert-street. Memorial Service to dm' memory of the late Mr. R. Pearson. glte"lfr,'O. M. Luke, Nat. V.M.C.A. cWvoman, Mrs. D. O. M'Clay, Wellington YW.C.A. All association members invited to be present. J
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 3
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