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KINDLY NOTE Screening Time of "Adam's Rib": 8.15. Patrons are Advised to be Early. THE KING'S HE KING'S (Wellington's Premier Picture House). Where Music in itis True Artistic Sense is Allied to tho Perfect Motion Picture. TO-NIGHT! 8 o'olqck. TO-NIGHT! A Wonderful Paramount Special. The Greatest Novelty Pioture Ever Screened. "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S BIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." .De Mille has accomplished the impossible—produced a bigger and better pictures than his "Manslaughter." A glowing story o£ human passions and human frailties. Clothed in lavish splendour. Jesse L. Lasky presents CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Production, "ADAM'S PvIB." "ADAM'S RIB." "ADAM'S MB." "ADAM'S RIB." (By Jeanie Macpherson). With MILTON SILLS THEODORE KOSLOFF ANNA Q. NILSSON ELLIOTT DEXTER, PAULINE GARON Etc., Etc. "ADAM'S. RIB." "ADAM'S RIB." ■ "ADAM'S RIB." '.'ADAM'S RIB." Here's a luxurious pioture that tells you more about flappers than you ever imagined before. In "Manslaughter" you saw one aspect of the modern girl. In "Adam's Rib" you see the other. Who's right—the modern girl or her old-fashioned parents? De Mille shows you in. a drama that blazes a new trail in screendom. It took 10,000 years to make the modem girl, and here's her whole-souled story —her sentiments, her etrategems, aid her loves. TRULY A WONDERFUL PICTURE. • Excellent Supports and a BRILLIANT MUSICAL PROGRAMME By THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (12 Artist?), Mus. Dir L. b. AUSTIN. 1. Overture—"Martha" (Flotow) 2. "Tho Love Cure" (Eysler) 3. "Historietto Musicale" ... (Burgmein) 4. Selection from (!Eva" ... (Franz Lehar) 5. Selection—"The Dove of Peace" c « a .• '„ (Damroscb) 6. Sometime" (Friml) 7. "Sweethearts" (Viotor Herbert) 8. Selection from "Eugene Onegin" (Tschaikowski) 9. Danse a' la Chinois." (Cadyj !?• "*fS ende" (Chapelier) 11. 'Dram Ignore" (Hans Ourdino) 12. "Premier Amour" (Bcnoist) 13. In Olden Days" (Vogrich) 14- Romance (Rirasky-Korsakof) 15. "2nd Arabesque" (Debussy) 16. "Intermezzo Dramatiquo" . (Baron) !7- Mimi Valse (Gardener) 18. Selection from Greig's Sonatas 19. Largo from "New World Symphony" 20. Spring Idyl (Hersom 21. Andante from "Don Juan"...(Mozart) 22. Prelude to "Azora" (Hadley) n?- Selection from "Cyrans'-'... Damrosch) 24. "The Fall of the Leaf" (Fevrier) 25- ''k' Amico Fritz" : (Mascagni 20. 'Dreaming" (R. Strauss 27. vision" (Drdla 28- "Au Cabaret" .'.-■.■.■.■."(Massenet 28. Selection from "You're in Love" „, , . . (Friml) No Advance in Prices—ls to 2s 9d The Box Plan is at The Bristol Piano Co., where the Management urge patrons to Book Seats without delay, a« record business ib assured. After 5.30 Ring or Call at Theatre. Telephone 22-212. TSLAND BAY UNIVERSAL A THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! _ TO-NIGHT! Final Screening of "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY" "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY!" Starring tho Beautiful AGNES AYRES. THB • -, HE Serenaded! NEWTOWN Serenadcrs! LIBRARY, Serenaders! . ' And the I^ERY . SIX Dixie Boys! qAT^P&v SIX Dixie Boys IfTURDAY SIX Dixie Boys ! SATURDAY SIX Dixie Boys ! Cars stpp at door'on request. E. A. M'Farlane, Seo. WELLINGTON MATCH FACTORY UNION. W GBII &&Sl danceMONDAY, 15th OCT., 1923, 8 to 11. 0»ood prizes. Music Supper Ladies, Is; Gents, Is, 6d. Look out for Hard Up Ball, 29th Oct F. FRANDI, Hon. Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB Will hold A^^PvS, thi? 2 nd every SATURDAY NIGHT, ,n St. Anne's Hall, Green street Mus.c by Percy Simpson's Jazz Orchestra. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s. Refreshments. " ~ ; GOVERNMENT' PRINTING AND"" STATIONERY OFFICE. BASKETBALL CLTJB CJOCIAL AND DANCE will fee held f* ? I"mo Institute, WEBjSESDAY, 17th October, commencing at 8 p.m. . Subscription, 2s 6d. . , Musio tiy Mr. Percy Simpson. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN A SOCIETY. SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held on VE nDNl 3 DI? UN%iT,^ fe' iiell Buses leave Courtenay place at 7.15 p.m. sharp. Hair* 1 t>anCe TO-NIGHT- Now Century G. W. JENNER, Secretary. \VJSS^ > DANCE, VV"HY not end tlie Day's Sport with a Dance at the Clubhouse, Evans Bay road ? '' Cowley'g Orchestra. SubE.: Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d. Flannels optional. L. P. EASSON., Sock) Sec, ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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