rrVHE' KING'S THEATRE. 1 HE KING'S THEATRE. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. 7,30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O. You cannot find a Programme to EQUAL THIS. "THE SILENT CALL." "THE SILENT CALL." "THE SILENT CALL."Featuring STRONGHEART. THE WONDER-DOG And a Cast of Humans of Outstanding Rank: JOHN BOWERS, KATHERINE M'GUIRE (A New Soreen' Beauty), : -.■;.... '.NELSON M'DOWELL, . ■■'••■• '■ — ■ And other*. The.story. of a Mighty Dog,'who guarded a Rirl and guided her to 'ove in the Primi- 1 tivo, Wild North-West. j AN EPIC: A STRANGE AND FASCINATING ROMANCE OF THE RED-BLOODED NORTH. SPECIAL: A UNIQUE AND REMARKABLE SONG SCENIC. "AND WOMEN MUST WEEP." "AND WOMEN MUST WEEP" I;ANI> WOMEN MUST WEEP." ' Original Musical Investiture, with the great song, "Three Fishers." Soloist— MiSS EILEEN DRISCOLL. TO CAP ALLA Clever Comedy, "ROBINSON CRUSOE, LIMITED." ','ROBINSON . CRUSOE, LIMITED." A Mermaid, and therefore Good. ' .... In Addition to this Remarkable . Programme : 'GAUMONT GRAPHIC. , TOPICAL BUDGET, •' KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. The Finest in Wellington. (L. D. AUSTIN, Musical Director.) Box Plan at Tho Bristol Piano Co., at the Theatre after 5 p.m Tyl 22-212. fTCIE EMPRESS. •',..-. IHE EMPRESS. The" BEST THEATRE in WellipEto*. Open fiom'l a.m. till Sleopytime. Capacity Audienco charmed with MARY ' ROBERTS .RINEHART'S latest Photo- i play de luxe. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE." Adapted from her Greatest Novel, "The Empire Builders." Alsq., "THE. OTHER WOMAN." A retnarJvable picture of dual personalities. Stranger than "Dr. Jeykcll and Mr. Hyde." With an AU-Star Cast, ' ' ' including JANE NOVAK, MAHLON HAMILTON, JEROME PATRICK, and . JOSEPH DOWLING. ■ "THE BRINK OF DESPAIR," Episode No. 3 of "Nan of the North." EMPRESS NEWS FILM.~ . CHESTER OUTING PICTURE. Superlative Music by THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA. Box, Plan at the Theatre. Tel. .3442. PriceG as usual. TTIVERYBODY'S. -^EVERYBODY'S. ■-.' - , ■ NOW SHOWING. ■- Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "* "■" ALICE CALHOUN, .XZ ." ■.■,. ."ALICE CALHOUN, .:,: .... in '"RAINBOW!" "RAINBOW!" "RAINBOW!" ' "RAINBOW!" : "RAINBOW!",. "RAINBOW!" A Vitagraph Production. A Smashing Pioture of Copper Mines, 'Simple ..Country';Life, and Life in High Society! A delightful flapper, of tho "Pollyanna-Mickoy type, three Delightful Doting Old Daddies. ■"-"■■' "- • ' Also/ ' ... . -j L.". ."THE MAD WOMAN I": . '■ - •''.: "THE MAD WOMAN !" -.:.-, •■••THE-'MAD. WOMAN!" ':-:: .' "THE MAD WOMAN!" -..,,-,,"THE MAD WOMAN!" ';..,...- '.. ' ' (Dra-maette.) . - .. A" I'Russian Dramaette that will fairly make you,gasp. Tho greatest acting you '.have seen for ages. . ■ NANOE O'NEILL and TYRONE POWER. "THIEF!" (Roeloraft Comedy.) PATHE REVIEW 144. and the LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Impressive. Funeral of Field-Marsha! Wilson. Popular Prices. Reserves at BriitoV or ■ •'■ .;■" Ring SO. rORITANNIA. , Continuous -ORITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. - MARK TWAIN'S "CONNECTICUT YANKEE "CONNECTICUT YANKEE ::/... . IN . KING ARTHUR'S COURT!" KING ARTHUR'S COURT!" -••.'.-' " - . The Greatest Comedy Of All Ti-20. ... -... • Also, : HOOT GIBSON In a thrilling Western Romance, "TRIMMED!" "TRIMMED I" I ffisual prices. Book your Seats, Telephone 358. | A"~~* POPULAR LECTURE POPULAR LECTURE. On Personal Experience with the 1 WALLAL SOLAR ECLIPSE EXPEDITION Will be Delivered by DR. C. E ADAMS, The N.Z. Representative with the Expedition, I On ; ' i TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. , TUESDAY -NEXT, at 8. p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ...ll'ho-Lecture will be illustrated by a Pile Berios of Lantern Slides. Proceeds in iiid of Wellington Observatory Fund. J. P, Firth, Esq., C.M.Gi, will preside. Admission—ls and 2s (plus tax). C. en: G. BERRY, Hon. Secretary, ■ \-c'' Astronomical Section, • Wellington Philosophical Society. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. A EUCHRE Tournament will be held in Carlton Hill, corner of Marion and Vivian atrcots, opposite Dr. Mackift's, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY NIGHT. Ten good Prizes. ' First prizes TONIGHT, Pair of Fowls and Large Ham; 2nd,. 261b Bag of Flour. Admission le. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! A EUCHRE PARTY will be held in the Caledonian Hall. Tory street, EVERY TUESDAY, FRIDAY', AND SATURDAY, 8 p.m.; 12 good prizes each nijrht; Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday Ist prir.es, Ladies and Gents., Hams. Now is tho time to secure your Xfnaa Ham. -Admission Is. Q. REILLY, Conductor. ~ RED CROSS LECTURE. UNDERTtBe auspices of the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Socinty, a Looturo -n-ill bo held on TUESDAY NEXT, 21st inst., at 8 p.m., in tho Rod Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon etrtfsf (behind Te Aro House). , Lecturer: Dr. D. F/ardley Fonwiok. Subject: "Nerves and Emotions. Admission free. , k [All interested are cordially invited. M..S* 6ALLOWAY,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 2
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