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Come along! Join the merry throng! NIGHTLY MUSICALE FROM KING'S THEATRE STAGE. NIGHTLY PROM 7.15 TO 7.55. J ATEST Fox Trots, Ballads, and Classics. Superior Model E Angelus, the world's famed Phonograph, with " the Silver Throat" that dares all tests. A unique entertainment prior to the KING'S 8 O'CLOCK PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock, LAST TWO NIGHTS Of TH£ :50-GETTER, THE GO-GETTER By PETER B. KYNE, PETER B. KYNE. rfIHE KING'S THEATRE, ■*- HE KING'S THEATRE, (Wellington's Premier Picture .House). King's Kind's Commencing next FRIDAY. King'B King's ANOTHER SENSATION. Kind's ANOTHER SENSATION. King's King's (What would our forefathers Iviug s Think?) ' Kjng's Kind's JESSE L. LASKY presentsKing's . Kingfs Tho strongest story, the greatKinft's ost cast, the most lavishly beauIvinjt's lilul production in years. A pi£King's turo that shows where the present King's mad pursuit of pleasure is leading. King's King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," Kings "CHILDREN 1 OK JAZZ," Kings "CHILDREN • OF JAZZ," King's ' -; King's With ' King's King's THEODORE KOSLOFF King's RIGARDU, CORTEZ King's ROBERT CAIN King's EILEEN PERCY, Etc. King's King's ' "CHILDREN OF JAZZ " Hub's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," King's. King's Aro tho modern'■'young folks King's Jazz ; mad? Were the "good old Kings days' of yesteryear 'saner' and King's . ' happier ? King's Here's a big, lavish, romantic King's Photoplay, that shows you the Ivings startling answers. Kjng[s —That whirls along to grippingKing's ly dramatic climaxes, through King's scenes of riotous gaiety... King's —That promises an all-star cast Kirij^s of favourites, bevies of beautiful King's women in sluuning gowns, and King's the season's most novel and up-to-King's the-sceoiid plot. King's King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ" Kiiigs "CHILDREN OF JAZZ!" King's Kinjrjs Everybody's talking these days King's about the difference between the £i n»'s .young folks of to-day and. yesterKings aay. Here's a bright arid unusual Kings, picture contrasting the two g«n- ---| King s . orations. "■" "' King's .'■•'■':■. KingV It takes one and all to a little Kings Island where" the morals and conKing s ventions of yesterday measure up Kinp s with their equivalents of to-day— 'King's and the • result is a "delightful King s secret. King's ! . . . Kingjs For striking originalty o£ theme, King s for luxurious settings, for strikKing's ing effect and "'startling scenes, King's for brllianoy of cast. King's King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ " ' Kings. . Tops thorn all. King's . ■ . King's It's a Paramount Production; King's King's A Beautiful Prologue will bo Kings introduced with lovely stage setKmg s. tings and lighting effects, King's . Featuring King's King's 18 DAINTY LITTLE JAZZERS Kings in a CABARET SCENE. King's King's Arranged by . King's ". . King's - MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN. King's King's In Addition Kings An "Uproariously Funny" King s Two-reel Comedy King's King's Also,. King 8 Latest Gazette and" Travelogue. King's s ° King's .. Not Forgetting ' King s Musical Programmo specially Kings arranged,by Musical Director L. Kings D. Austin, in keeping with this rmg s tremendous Programme, for King's King's THE KING'S King's SELECT ORCHESTR 4. King's Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co • after 5.30 at the Theatre. Tel. 22-212. ' Wo advise you to Book for this tirogramme. 'IJM3ORNS AMONG HER ORANGE BLOSSOMS." I ARE morals and manners better or worse to-day' than they were in 1850 ? What effect would 1350 customs have upon tho modern Jazz existence? "Children of Jaw." is a picture that puts' tho final period to all the arguments about tho two generations. At Tho King's, Next Friday. I iTT-HE above Society wili hold i Social and Dance in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SATURDAY, the 10th November, at 8 p.m. Gents. 2s 6d; Ladies, Is 6d; Refreshments. The Pipe Band will play from the P.O. Square. W. E. BOTD, Secretary, 'WSS°?t SPIRITUALIST •*»< CHURCH (Incorp.). Kent terrace. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 7th NOV. LECTURE BY R. A. WEBB. Subject: "PSYCHIC PHOTOGRAPHY." Illustrated by LANTERN SLIDES. Admission: AdulU la;' Children 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 2

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