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;. 'GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW _ .;..,; AFTERNOON, 2.30. ........ Popular Price*. npHE KING'S ..-..;■■ , .. J-HE KING'S ..... (Wellington's Premier Picture House). '-"-■"•". Where "Music in its True Artistic Sense ' """ is^llied to the Perfect Motion Pioture. •r-TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! '.'''■■ ;"'"Av Wonderful Paramount SpeoUl. «•-■■--The -Greatest Novelty Pioture Ever ■. n .... - . ... Screened. "ADAM'S RIB." —•'■■■ -•■■■•- "ADAM'S RIB." !■■ - •-■ "ADAM'S RIB." [ '■ - ■ • "ADAM'S RIB." ■•• •-■ VADAM'S RIB." . , .. "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." .... .._.... "ADAM'S RJB." Z; ,'.yDe_'Mille "haa accomplished the impos- ■ -Bible—produced a bigger and better pic--■■Siire- than, his "Manslaughter." A glbw- . "."injf.story of human passions and human, -.-■iraillies. Clothed in lavish splendour. ■ ■ - Jesse L. Lasky presents - : - CECIL B. DE MILLE'S. Production, "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." ■>• "ADAM'S RIB." ■ .-.. "ADAM'S RIB." : , :. (By Jeanie Macpherson). '~Z'~. ...- .. .. With :.'•■• ;MILTON SILLS THEODORE KOSLOFF ANNA Q. NILSSON •v- r- • ELLIOTT DEXTER ----- PAULINE GARON Etc., Etc. *• ■ "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." • .-.■■■ „ "ADAM'S RIB." ; .... "ADAM'S RIB." '■"*' Here's <\ luxurious picture that tells you i Imore about flappers than, you ever imag- ■ -lned before. .-'■ In "Manslaughter" you saw one aspect --ftf tie modern girl. •!••■ -In '-'Adam's Rib" you see the other. Who's right—the modern girl or her "__old-fashioned parents? --;. Ke .MiUe'shows you—in a drama that ..-blazes a new trajl in screendom. It took 10,000 years to make the modern girl, and here's her whole-souled story • her sentiments, her strategems, and her : 'loves. <- TRULY A .WONDERFUL PICTURE. BRILLIANT MUSICAL PROGRAMME By IHB :; KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (1? Artists), M"s- Pir. L. D. AUSTIN. o 2" r*M»~"Martha" (Flotow) ' 2. "The Jjove Cure" (Eysler) T. .*■ Musicals" ... (Burgmein 4. SceoUan from "Eva" ... (Franz Lehar .-.:; ?;,..^^.H9<n.— "The .Dove of Peace" :-**e'rfc.' ■.•'..< ... ■ i" „■.-"- (Damrosch) b. "Sometime" (Frinin ; ■-£ -."Sweethearts" (Victor' Hubert 8. belection from "Eugene Onegin" '•■« «n . i ™.- (Tschaikowski) 9. Danse » la Chinois" (Cadv ,„"• .Jftwte'.. ■■■;; (Chapelier i}|- «?™%£ T A^ ur •• (Benoist ■ 13. In Olden Days" : ... (Vogrich IS » • (Rta^y-Korilkor 'it"T f Arabes( J"e ■•■■: (Debussy 17 MintTf 0 Dramatlq"«" ... (Baron 28. Selection from Gr'&;"&Jg?***r) „19, Largo from "New World Symphony" 20. Sprint Idyl (Dvorak 27. "Vision" g •- (R- Strauss ••28. "Au Cabaret" 7"ir( la 29. Se.cctionVom-Wre'in fc 1^ Rmg or C.U at Theatre: WELLINGTON TOWN HATT ■ OT^.^d OCTOBER^' S> The Little Melba." . gjjEASJDE PICTTJRES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. ' ■--acbosl'ssi" v»ask- T •• ■- Good Supporting Programme. 15th BATTERY DANCE. Subscriptions, 53 (double). ORCHESTRA. ■: EUCHRE. . EUCHRE. IJTO-NIGHT, in Caledonian Hall, Tory -»- streot. at 8 o'clock First Pri/n £&""* GOUt ' £1 °rder- Several other E. LAWLOR, L. LYONS, ' . Conductors. WELLINGTON TOWN HATT Tuesday, 23rd October; 1" CJTELLA POWER O "The Little Melba " ' JUMBLE SALE. •fA" JUMBLE SALE will be held in St. ■•■/■■' Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznee street, l?n SATURDAY, 13th October, at 2 p.m.' f A JUMBLE SALE will be held in St. *T~ Thomas 1 Club Rooms, Riddiford fetreet, Newtown, at half-past two on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, when a good selection of Clothing, Footwear, etc. ijvill be offered for sale. ■-,-■'"'■• BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willis street. Tel. 870.' Private Lessons by Appointment, i torn 10 a.m. General Class, Monday Evening, at the Naval Boating Club. Children's Class for Calisthenics and Billroom Dancing, Saturday Morning, at TfyeAmbassador. Terms commence with pupil.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 2