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Where KING'S are the silken, tRHTI-seeking darKING'S lings headed? Yoi'll be thrilled KING'S and shocked by this Picture. KING'S Theodore Roberts, Ralph KING'S Graves Louise Dresser, Vera KING'S Reynolds, Robert Agnew, in ■KING'S the oast. - . .KING'S .■-.': ■ KING'S "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS," KING'S. ■ Adapted from the sensationally , KING'S popular novel by Joseph KING'S ' ' Hocking: KING'S Do modern girls ever really KING'S love? Is there room in their KING'S tinsel hearts for real romance? KING'S See this daring story of a KING'S lovely prodigal daughter, who KING'S- exhausted every thrill this age JONG'S of jazz lures girls with. And KING'S found ?. :• - - . KING'S See..Gloria in.fifty ultra gowns. „ KING'S. A PARAMOUNT. PRODUCKING'S r ' X- - §™^ ™H- B'B?P or.tin 1 & KIIMG^ Choice kusical Selections by KING'S the P>.enowned KEJG'S KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA ERtS!!* ', ~ 12 Artists. .gING-jS. Mus.. Director: L. D. -Austin. "s™!!"^"Some'of the"ltems:. - - |^GS .Overture, Slavonic.Rhapsody ' '-mM-l Entr'acte;-D««'ffi!&n)- ---■:^ Tg;S' '■•■' ■•- • • -(Michiels) "■E? 1^5- • ■••• Incidental-^ .. . . KING'S 1. Aubade (Lefebre) .KING'S-. -2. Palmetto-Hop (Richardson) .JONG S 3. Danse Rtisse • ' : K®!G'S - - ;;..'. ■'(Tsohaikowski)' '.JCING'S' V 4. Spring-time v.......,.-.-. fSoro) KING'S -5. Storm Scene .....„.-.-'^(Lalce) . '6; Sleeping Beauty.- " ' 'RING'S'- -- (Tschaikowski) '^KING'S" - 7;'RgtfOnciliation •;:'.'.:. ' (Drigo)' ■ '^OIG'S :Bi^Seleotion from, '"Hansel and CCCG'S - Gretel" ... (Humperdinck) KING'S 9- Timbres and Clochetfes ■-. ■-■'■ .- . (Gregh) ■ -gIISTG^S .10. Intermezzo from "Doctor /SONG'S Cupid ..„.-....; (Ferrari) ICTNG'S' It' Liebesireud' .'."■.-......: (Krisler ' KING'S 12. Cavatina ;:::..:■.„:.■ (Bohm • KING'S. 13. "It's gfe'at to" be ' Mariiea . ' '- SONG'S : '■■■ ■-'-■■'■' •-■- . --- - -^(Friml)KING'S 14. £uU-of-Ginger-.,;... lOrfols) KING'S 15. Romance (Daras) KING'S 16. Forget-me-not s. (for strings KING'S " onfy) ......:.;......•. (Herbert). KING'S 17. Poupee Valsante (Poldini)" - KING'S l&.Pierette ...........;;.. (Berger) KING'S- 18. Valse Patheticrae- (Baron) • KING'S .-. 20. Oajolerie ...-.,,.,.... (Hosmev) .JONG;S..-. 21.. Jaazazza ...,:i...^... ; (Prvor) ■ 'KING'S 22. Tumult „U~L.;...- (Becker) . :KMB'§-.2| Nocforria .;*.: . ,'.(Sclinniapri) KING'S 24. Oi Wmgs of Song . 'KING'S ' ■'-. •■■---■■ j Mendelssohn). KING'S We advise yon to Book your 'JONG'S Seats afe The Bristol 'before KING'S 5.30, aitar wliioh reservations •KIN&'S can be made at the Theatre. ' EING'S Telephone 22-212. •-...-• RING'S -. -. ... ..-. .. •, ■ . ' -a; v ------ -■■ ■- :'_■- ■; ■ .' .- ■-..- . -'--'•"' " -tpHEARTCRAFT. .- .. ' .-...,. .J-HB ARTCRAFT., , Thonidon's Tbeatra De. Luxe.•-.'. '..... "Tie Mosf Comfortable Theatre in V,....'., .' ..., ' Wellington. "" '.'; ' /^s^-TO^NIGHTrTO-NIGHT!" 7145; ' : The Last Ofiarioe of Seeing ■".-"■ '"BAytr,"'..: . ' '-■-■'- "BAVU," ■ i The Greatest Mystery Thriller of the Year. ;- DON'T MISS IT—ITS GREAT' ■{TUESDAY; <' ■ - ■■-■■ -TUESDAY- ■ - A .Western Thrillerv.that's.Different; ~. .^'TRACKS" - . Reckless Riding, ' -•.-."TRACKS'' Furious „,'iTRACKS" .. .Daring Courage. Featuring the Second Bill Hart, - -■.'.'"".. BILL. PAT-ON,'. ' ;. ■....;.. bill. paton. . - A. Story of Suspense and Exciting -''. - ' "Situations. - ■^ •PLAYGOERi'S PICTURE SPECIAL Splendid- Supports and ' Music. ' - Popular Prices: Is-Bd, Is;- Children, 1 ; 9d and 6d. - ■ " ; • {"VUH. ■ THEATRE, "nEWTOWN. *JVR ..---■-THEATRE,- NEWTOWN "KATHERINE MACDONALD in ■ "THE 'WOMAN CONQUERS" Kd'ffiHToU^Pn^^^ 1' "MUTINY:" ..- ■ . • "MT7TTNTV " TOPICAL. COMEDY ; -_ OUR ORCHESTRA. gEASIDE.PICTURES, LYALL BAY. • ' TO-NIGHT. ... .- The Special Fox Attraction, v -- "A FOOL THERE WAS." "A FOOL THERE WAS." Featuring A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR. CAST. G°od.. supporting.Programme. ••fTOWN HALL CONC3RT CHAMBER •-*■ TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER., 8 p.m. sharp. In aid ot the Wellington College Old .Boys' Cricket and Football Clubs' Funds. GRAND CONCERT , ' .'.'GRAND: CONCERT . . ; • . GRAND CONCERT, . ■ '"■ Arranged by. ' ' LYRIC QUARTETTE, - "'-■*-' ' " Assisted'by' ;?THE -MERRY MAGPIES CONCERT .-. MISS OLYWN DAVIES • - -- .(Welsh Mezzo Soprano) I , . MR. X FRASER THOMSON I " . .. . ' (Elocutionist), . ::. -„. "MR. HARRY WHiSON ■ (Accompanist) '.'■ -. .-'' ! 'Prices:"A and Is,; inqluding tax. | „.EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! "rpO-NIGHT, in Caledonian- Hall,- Tory--i- street, at 8 o'clock. First prize, Lady e-nd Gent, £1 order. Several other prizes. .Also, Friday and Saturday,---in Same E. LAWLOR, L. LYONS, Conductors. ' ' ■' pExpifE GARNivAL.'. -' .': - - TT^E Mayor of Petone,'" Mr. .T. W. -it -MrEwan, "invites'the Citizens to meet : 'hiHi "Td-night -fMonday),' 24th inst., at •7.30,' in the Council Chambers, to discuss „Ihe holding of. a Summer CamiyaJ; All ■■ interested are urged Jo attend; -."■ ■; ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 2

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