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Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co.; aftor 12.30 at the Theatre. 'Tel. 22-212. HAVE YOU BOOKED? THE KING'S THEATRE, HE KING'S THEATRE, (Wellington* Premier Picture House). Do Not Mias this Picture. The King's TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. The King's The King's PARAMOUNT Presents The King's The King's . Tho Funniest and Breeziest X-ha King c of all Gappy Ricks Stories by The King's The King's PETER B. KYNE, The King's PETER B. KYNE, -the King's \ The King's "THE GO-GETTER" The King's "THE GO-GETTER" The King's "THE GO-GETTER" The King's The King's "The Go-Getter" la a man Iho King 6 who can- mix businees and The King's pleasure. Tho King's "The Go-Gotter" Is a man Ihe King's who can sell laughs to the Ihe King's Kookaburras. The King's "Tho Go-Getter" Is a story 4, J, 10 £ mS, s tna* P«te thrills and roJ.he King's mance into business. The King's "The Go-Getter" Is a new Ihe Ivmg's kind of romantic Comedy, The King's Fast, Thrilling, and In-.lne-lung's . spiring. The King's .• The King's This is tho best story of modIho King's em business life that the tv T?! ng W9 rld of literature has yet The King's seen. And now it comes to lhe King's the screen with a cast that Iho King's rivals others in the excellence Ine King's of the .players— The King's The King's T. ROY BARNES, SEENA The King's OWEN, WILLIAM NORTho King's RIS, TOM LEWIS, etc. The King's The King's "THE GO-GETTER." The King's "THE GO-GETTER," The King's The King's Up- and at 'em, full of pep— The King's that's the Go-Getter. Tho Kings He's the Big, Likeable Hero Tho King s of this sparkling story by The Kings Peter B. Kyne. ™c King s Cappy Ricks and the other lhe .Kings, popular Kyne characters are The King 8 also in this-Picture. ; The King s Whether it's love or business, The Kings He's tho lad with the win- ■™ I^, 8 „ ,™S Punch. The King s Here's ' a- _ high-geared sixThe King s cylinder lover for you, start The Kmgs.ing with nothing but his The King s nerve, winning' a million-dol-Vi* £'- ng s m, • lor Sirl Bnd Job. ■ The Kings This Picture has taken other The King a towns by storm. Wellington OUTSTAND^G a SUPP 0 R TING Including .« THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, In the Very Choicest of Musical. Numbers. L. D. Austin ...:.. Musical Director. SOME OF THE ITEMS: " Overture-"Raymond" (A. Thomas) Entr acte—"Spring Song" (Mendelssohn «aS i1^«"■■;; •• (Pnml "Her Soldier Boy" ..,;...;.. (Romberg) Serenade and Romance (L'anjrey) Scenes from "The Enchanted Lake" ■n nt tv X--' -' ' CTschaikowski) Ballet Divertissement ' (Delibesl Gavotte (Modern) ..... : . (Edmund Severn «ißntasy on Cpssaek -Dance...(Dargomiiskv Extract from Ballet Symphonique ™ Slavonic Danoe, Nc^ .i...V...( °h( i >Jorfk| Intermezzo Dramatique (Arensky) Mazurka, No. 4 (Chopin Valse Caprice ;: „;...„.,......;■. (Dvorak "Loin du.Bal" ] ( Gm^ BE WISE—BOOK! :, Coming—"CHILDREN OF JAZ2S." Under Distinguished Patronaee of His Excellency the Governor-General. TpoWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8 TO-NIGHT, at 8. "THE WHEEL OF LIFE" "THE WHEEL OF LIFE." ■ Enthusiastic crowds greeted this remarkable entertainment last night. . Complete Change of Programme, includ--551? i; f oll°) yme Tableauzs: "Queen of Sheba's Visit to Kinfr Solomon" (by speS!? 1 r^? ue.st). . solo dance by M' s' ,fee Phipson ; "Mary Queen of Scots, The Guardian Ange," and "Dance of the Swords." Also Musical and Elocutionary Items and Danoing. COME TO-NIGHT! AND HELP THE BOYS. Admission: 2s and Is. <w ' ' ■ ■ -' . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WORLD'S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY, • Uth NOVEMBER, J^JANY Wellington Churches will make a United Demonstration against the Liquor Traffic NEXT SUNDAY Watoh for . NEXT WEEK'S NOTICE. "The Future of Christianity . hinges upon tho destruction of this enemy."—Dr. John Clifford, M.A., B.Sc, N.Z. Alliance Publicity. BALLROOM DANCING MISS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13 lung s Chambers. Willis street. Tel 870. Private Lessons by Appointment! from 10 a.m. Adult Class at The Ambassador every Monday and Friday Night, from 7 to 8 Terms oomrnftnee with pupil. REMOVAL SALE. S3. MANNING, 69, Courtenap place. • Criokot Bats; Gunn and Mooro Autographs, now 59a; Gunn and Moore Cannon, now 2Qs 6(1; Duke's PK D Cricket Ballu, now 13s 6d; Tennis Racquets, Ayres Boarhish, now 70s; S.N D model B, now 75a; S.N.D., model C, now 80b; Tournament, now 50s; Matador, now 455; Toreador, now -W3; Bussoy Uacquots Demon Driver, not complete, now 80aWimbledon No. 1, now 70s; Wimbledon No, 3, now 60a; Wimbledon Ko & «n« 40»; Wimbledon Noi i, ifo«y 30b. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 108, 3 November 1923, Page 4