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KING'S The Theatre that KING'S ING'S jets the Standard. KING'S TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. The Greatest of All Dramatic Stories, "BARS* OF IRON I" "BARS OF IRON 1" "BARS OF IRON!" "BARS OF IRON!" "BARS OF IRON!" , * "BARS OF IRON!" ff "BARS OF IRON!" j "BARS OF IRON!" "BARS OF IRON!" "BARS OF IRON!" | A thfobbinir, vivid pioturkation of the | greatest dramatip etory of England* favourite author, ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ■ / ETHEL M. DELL. , ETHEL' M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. I ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. \ ETHEL M. DELL. This thrilling story from the pen of th» moat popular novelist of the day revolve* j I around the tragedy of an - idle hour, whioh builds, well-nigh insuperable "Bar* lof Iron" between a man and the woman he. love*. Cleverly doe* Ethel M. Dell I build on this theme an entrancing (tory ' that runs the whole gamut of hucun \ emotions. . Tragedy Patsion Irapulae Hate i Comedy Remorse Suepenio Renuaoietien And Lovo. "BARS OF1 IRON I" "BARS OF IRON I" "BARS OF IRON!" I . "BARS OF IRON!" A more brilliant success than <j"THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR" "THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR" And "THE ROCKS OF VALPRE," "THE ROCKS OF VALPRE," By the tarn* author, ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. Al«o, LARRY SEMON. LARRY SBMON, The Comedy King, In hit meet Laughable Picture— 'THE BAKERY!" "THE BAKERY I" "THE BAKERY T< And a | BRILLIANT MUSICAL PROGRAMME • By THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Overture .■ Princess Jaune Conductor L. D. Austin ' Incidental Music to "Bars of Iron" will be selected from — Selection from "Faust" Gounod "The Same Dear Old Place" Wilson "The Lilac Domino" Cuoillier Eccentric Two-step Rolfe Agitato Borch Etc. . Plan at The Bristol till s—after 5 at the Theatre. , Telephone 22-212. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL Direotioa J. and N. TAIT SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT TOMORROW TO-MORROW At 8. At 8. In the presence of Their Exoellcnciee , Viscount Jeliicoe, Lady Jellicoe, and Suite. THIRD "CONCERT,. MONDAY NEXT, at 8. . FINAL CONCERT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGERS, DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT , And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR KENNERLEY RUMFORD. ° TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8, POPULAR PROGRAMME! DAME CLARA BUTT will Sing (by Special Request)— - "ABIDE WITH ME." "ABIDE WITH ME." (With Organ Obbligato.) Supporting Artists: MELBA, The Brilliant Russian Vielinlit. MISS GRACE TORRENS, Accompanist. MR. BERNARD PAGE, Organist. Reserved Seats, 10» and 7s 6d. ; Plans at The Bristol. 1000 FIVE-SHILLING SEATS 1000 FIVE-SHILLING SEATS 1000 FIVE-SHILLING SEATS 1000 FIVE-SHILLING SEATS 1000 FIVE-SHILLING SEATS Obtainable at Ned Perry's, Mannersetreet To-<l&y. 500 THREE-SHILLING SEATS 500 THREE-SHILLING SEATS 500 THREE-SHILLING SEATS 500 THREE-SHILLING SEATS 500 THREE-SHILLING SEATS Obtainable at the Doora only. JiJEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. "A NATION ONCE AGAIN." "A NATION ONCE AGAIN." IRISH FREE STATE. ~ IRISH FREE STATE. IRISH FREE STATE. SUNDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHT, 11th DECEMBER, 6 o'clock. Doors open 7 p.m. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. H. E. HOLLAND M.P., , H. E. HOLLAND. M.P., Chairman, Parliamentary Labour Party. P. J. O'REGAN, ESQ., P. J. O'REGAN, ESQ., President, Irish Self-Determination League. On "THE IRISH SETTLEMENT." " "THE IRISH SETTLEMENT." "THE IRISH SETTLEMENT."' Come Early! - Come Early! Come Early! Remember! Doors Open 7 p.m. 0.~ W. PERRIN, Seo. L.R.C. THE MURDER TRAGEDY IN WELLINGTON. XpEATURE PICTURES IN THIS WEEK'S N/Z. FREE LANCE! FOREMAN AND HIS VICTIM. THE YOUNG WIFE'S STORY.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 139, 9 December 1921, Page 2

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