KING'S The Theatre "tlmt! KING'S ING'S seta the Standard. KING'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 5 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MARSHALL NBILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN. MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN MARSHALL NEILAN Presents "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE, RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END!" , "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" ■ s "THE RIVER'S END!" - 1 "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" , ■ "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END !" ■.- "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER>S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE RIVER'S END !" "THE 3'IVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S -END !" "THE RIVER'S END?" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END 1" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" A. Great Story of the North-West of God's Country; By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. "" JAMF.S OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. < Marshall Neilan's Recent Successes, "DADDY LONG LEGS!" "DINTY!" ■ "GO AND GET IT," Etc., Will be remembered by our patrons as triumphs. Then in Presenting > "THE RIVER'S END!" ■ "THE RIVER'S END!" v "THE RIVER'S ENDI" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" • "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" "THE RIVER'S END!" EXPECT A REAL TREAT, NOHO TOKI, The Maori <renor. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FItMS, 1 And KING'S ' GRAND ORCHESTRA. ■ Plan at The Bristol -till s—aftor 5 »t ' the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. rSTSTHEN I arrive in -Wellington, I will '»»■bring to, you a message of Love and; Hope. ', . ]..' ■' "THE FAITH HEALER," TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ ' , At BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNI.A. THEATRE. A Picture that rivals " Chu Chin Chow" in atmosphere, nis-Knificence of setting, and -"" in its power to hold. THE "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" A Drama of the Orient, and" the Story of a White Girl entrapped'into a Rajah's Palace. THE / t "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" "PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" Also, Feature Number Two, t HARRY CAREY , HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY " HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY In a Wide-open Western Picture that will make you giggle and gasp. It's the- actionful story of a man who had to fight a, whole town to prove his right to love. "IF ONLY JIM." "IF ONLY JIM." "IF ONLY JIM." "IF ONLY JIM." "IF ONLY JIM." "IF ONLY JIM." Telephone 358. "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. Double FULLERS' Double Bill. FULLERS' ■'Bill. MATINEE TO-MORROW, At 2.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A STUPENDOUS BILL. 2 TWO FULL REVUE COMPANIES 2. 2 . 'ON ONE BILL. 2 THE BIGGEST SHOW EVER PRESENTED to FULLER PATRONS. Terrific Success of HUGH HUXHAM'S SERENADERS. Huxliam's A CORPS OF Serenadevs Huxham's JOY SPREADERS Serenades In a Blending of Burlesque, Grand Opera, Farce, and Comedy. / ATTRACTION NUMBER 2. FULLERS' NEW REVUE . FULLERS' NEW REVUE (Producer, Walter Johnson), In Their Bright Musical Comedy, "HELLO, GIRL!" A Brilliant Cast of Revue Artists, including DAISY YATBS and KENNEDY ALLEN. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Resorves at The Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. ._ WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STU,DENTS' SOCIETY. "p^TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ■* the Lecture to have been delivered by Mr. John S. Barton, F.1.A.N.Z., on "Executorahip Accounts," on FRIDAY, 26th August, has been Postponed until a later date. THOS. AUTON, A.C.I.S. (Eng.), Hon Secretary. EASTBOURNE FERRY SERVICE. RONA BAY, DAY'S BAY, AND MUMTA.T. Q[PECIAL Excursion Rates of 6d per Return Trip will bo given to all School .Children on the 10.15 a.m. Boat Daily during School Holidays. S. B. DODGE, N ■ General Manager. WHEN I arrive iii Wellington, I will bring to you a message of Love and Hope. "THE FAITH HEALER."
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 2
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