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KING'S KING'S. ING'S. KING'S. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT,: AT 7.30. . "LADIES MUST LIVE!" \ ' "LADIES MUST LIVE!" "LADIES MUST LIVE!" Featuring , BETTY COMPSON. i BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. A Brilliant, Tingling Entertainment, so Real it will Tup at Every Heart. ■ Supported by LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, In "THE HALL GUY!" "THE HALL GUY!" And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA ' Plan at The Bristol till 5; after 5, at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. BRITANNIA Continuous from 11 RITANNIA ■ a.m. Daily. GREAT TRIPLE FEATURE PROGRAMME ! ONE: The Famous Australian Comedian, • CLYDE COOK, ■ CLYDE COOK. In a Side-splitting Burlesque on "THE SAILOR!" "THE SAILOR!" TWO: JOHNNIE WALKER And EDNA MURPHY. In "EXTRA!" "EXTRA!" "EXTRA!" "EXTRA!" "EXTRA!" "EXTRA!" A romance of journalism that palpitates with pop. THREE : "THE RULING PASSION!" An Oriental play of strong dramatic value, Featuring WILLIAM E. SHAY. ' Episode No. 11, "THUNDERBOLT JACK!" Telephone 353. P~~ RINCESS THEATRE. , RINCESS THEATRE. • Sessions Daily from 1 to 10. A Maurice Tourneur Master Production. House Peters risks his life in exploit. Makes perilous leaps on horse in "THE GREAT KEDBEMISR,", from the pen of H. H. Van Loan, who wrote "The Virgin ot Stamboul," and a great number of other big screen successes. HOUSE'PETERS and MARJORIE DAW If.OUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW In "THE GREAT REDEEMER!" "THE GREAT REDEEMER!" The redemption of a man through love ajid sacrifice. Wherein it is shown that tho test of character is^a woman's lovo. Second Feature: CATHERINE CALVERT in "MARRIAGE FOR CONVENIENCE." Ono of the most human, and appealing stories ever screened. Episode 10 Terror Trail, Chaplin Comedy,'and Topical. Prices as Usual. Telephone 1967. ING'S THEATRE! ~ '■ l COMING FRIDAYJACKIE COOGAN (The Kid) In "PECK'S BAD BOY !" A MAGNIFICENT TRIPLE PROGRAMME. Continuous from 11 j a.m. to 10 p.m. CJHORTT'S THEATRE. tOHORTT'S THEATRE. The Home of Consistently Good Programmes. Headed by. a superb Metro Masterpiece; in 6 Great and Glorious Acts, " BLACKMAIL!" " BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" " BLACKMAIL!" " BLACKMAIL !'•' A Photoplay of remarkable dramatic intensity, featuring two popular Artists, VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA and WYNDHAM STANDING. WYNDHAM STANDING. Feature No. 2: . A Magnificent Screen Version of ' A. E. W. MASON'S Thrilling and Mysterious Dotective Story, "AT THE VILLA ROSE!" "AT THE VILLA ROSE!" One. of the most brilliant pieces of fiction concerning, tho unmasking of crime ever written. Seven Reels of Breathless Interest. Feature No. 3. . OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. Remarkable sceneis in this World-famous Contest, from beginning to end. Splendid Supporting Programme. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT. Hours of Screening: "Blackmail"—l2.4o, 4.40. and 8.40 p.m. "Villa Rose"—ll a.m., 3, and 7 p.m. Boat Race—2,lo, 6.10, and 8.30 p.m. HIS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-plaoe. Tel. 22-669. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. New FULLERS' New EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! Complete Change of Programme. Phenomenal Success of New Zealand's Own Prima Donna, I MISS ETTA FIELD, \. MISS ETTA FIELD, Who will sing: "Yesterday and To-day," Romanza—Cavalleria Rusticana," "Love's a Merchant," "Annie Laurie." First appearance of EERE3FORD AND RENNIE BEREBFORD AND R-ENNIE, Bright Musical Comedy Duo. First appearance of PAGDEN AND STANLEY PAGDEN AND STANLEY)Comic Song Specialists. THE HAREM SCAREM GIRLS. THE HAREM SCAREM GIRLS, "Tho Two Terrible Tomboys." THE FLYING WIN-SKILLS, THE FLYING WIN-SKILLS And their Charlie Chaplin Clown JACK TRENT AND SADIE, In "Detective Conp, M.P." DE CAR, -• DE CAR, The Acrobatic Waiter. THE DARRAGHS, THE DARRAGHS, In Vaudeville Hits. / . SAM AND ELISE GOLDIE SAM AND ELISE GOLDIE, In "His Night Out." PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d- Back Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, le (all plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone Theatre after 7 p.m. fiITY -. FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCING, DANCING, 8-11. , 8-11. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. At the New Century Hall, Kent-terrace. .Ladies Is,- Gentlemen 2s. Supper provided. ■^ . W. Eraser, M.O. I , Percy Simpson, Pianist. QJVIITH-WIGGLESWORTH MISSION. MTho Prayer of FAITH Shall... .). Christian Choir and 'Orchestra, WESLEY HALL, TAEA.NAKI-ST. Converts and Believers, COME and "keep tho fire burning," TUESDAY, at 7.30. . ■ .F. PIERARD, Choir Leader. The missing words... aro found in James V. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. XN connection with the Capping' Ball, to be hold on 30th June, LATE CARS have been arranged to run from the To\yn Hall at 2.30 a.m. sis follow:—Karori, Lyali Bay (via Kilbirnie), Island Bay. HANDY to MIRAMAR. and SEATOUN. METROPOLITAN SCHOOL Pitman's and Gregg Shorthand, Typewriting; Esperanto. Principal: BERTRAM POTTS, F.B.E.A. (Lord.), O.G.A. ilale Literary Staff, N.Z. Times), 34. "Argyll-avenue, near Town H*lii MIRAMAR..

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 142, 19 June 1922, Page 2

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