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MERRY AND BRIGHT! NIGHTLY MUSICALE FROM KING'S THEATRE STAGE. NIGHTLY FROM 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. SUCCESS—WELL, IT'S SIMPLY WONDERFUL! i BE WISE—BOOK. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co.; from 6.30 o'clock at Theatre. Tel. 22-212. THE KING'S THEATRE, HE KING'S THEATRE, (Wellington's Premier Picture House). King's King's „ TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. King's King's JESSE L. LASKY presentsKing's King's The strongest story, the greatKinu s est east, the most lavishly beauKing's tiful production in years. A picKing's ture that shows where the present King's mad pursuit of pleasure is leading. King's King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," King's "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," King's King's With King's THEODORE KOSLOFF King's RICARDO CORTEZ King's ROBERT CAIN King's EILEEN PERCY, Etc. King's King's It's a Paramount Production. King's King's A ..Beautiful Prologue is inKing's -troduced with lovely stage SetKing's tings and lighting effects, King's . Featuring no less than King's, King's 30 RAINTY LITTLE JAZZERS King's in a CABARET SCENE. King's King* Arranged by King'a King's MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN, King's - ' King's In Addition, King's An "Uproariously Funny" Kings Two-reel Comedy. King's. King's i Also, King's Latest Gazette and Travelogue. tCiug's / King's And fing's King's THE KING'S King's SELECT ORCHESTRA. King'g King's Musical Director: L. D. Austin King's Items include: Overture—"A Midsummer Night's Dream," .... (Mendelssohn) ] Entr'acte—"March of the Dwarfs", Next Friday—Two Features"THE SNOW BRIDE" *eaturesAnd "MIDNIGHT." j cstrand theatre. Strand theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING, '■ "CHILDREN OF DUST " "CHILDREN OF DUST." "CHILDREN OF, DUST." "CHILDREN OF DUST." ; With a! .Stellar Cast. . . ".: JOHNNY WALKER, PAULINE GARON. LLOYD HUGHES. A drama of hearts and fences that carries three people through childhood to youth, mirrors their emotions, temptations, loves, and sacrifices. It will hold you through all its showing. Next. WILL ROGERS In " THE GUILE OF WOMEN " "THE GUILE OF WOMEN/ A delightful comedy-drama, the story of a man who trusted women too much, and then distrusted the wrong one. COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. Prices as Usual. Telephone 3299. Paramount: aramount. LAST 3 DAYS. LAST 3 NIGHTS. William Fox's Greatest Spectacle of All Time, "NERO." "NERO." "NERO." Absolutely the Climax of Motion Picture Progress. Brilliant, Dazzling, and Magnificent. The Glory of Anciont Rome Revived on the Screen. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Preceding the screening of "Nero" a most beautifully arranged Prologue will be shown, with wonderful stage and lighting „- ,-,, effects. Artists: Miss Shotlander, Mr. J. Elliott, Mr Norman Aitken, Mr. Lionel Inch, and others. bee the Burning of Rome Scene, iixcellont Music by Paramount Orchestra direction of Mrs. A. Wright Times of Screening "Nero": 2.45 p.m. and 7,45 p.m. Eook Now at Utility, or Telephone 21-842 COMING FRIDAY. £1000 Reward for the Capture of 'Professor Moriarty See "SHERLOCK HOLMES." "(gHERLOCK HOLMES," at Paramount and Shortt's, FRIDAY. GRAND CONCERT. IN SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. qiHURSDAY NEXT, isth NOVEM- ■*- BER, at 8 p.m. ASSISTING ARTISTS:Mrs. W. J. Coventry. Mrs. T. Coventry. Mrs. M'Clclland. Miss Traoy. ,-' Miss Mona Mann Mr. Claude Tucker. Mr. B. H. Mayall. Mr. T. Ward. Mr. dial I. Mr. Howard. PROCEEDS TO PROVIDE CHRISTBuy a Ticket for Is and Help a Good Cause. jyTOONLIGHT 1 EXCURSION. THURSDAY NEXT. N- T.S.S. MURITAI Loaves Wellington at 7.30 p.m. Leaves Petone at 8 p.m. Fare, Is 6d. Faro, Is 6d.' BAND ON BOARD. Full particulars Wednesday's "Post." THE CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. A NNUAL SPORTS will be held at the "c*- Recreation Grounds, Lower Hutt, FRIDAY, 16th November. Parents and Old Girls cordially invited. BALLROOM DANCING IVRS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio. 3D, Chambers, ,WiUi» 6tr6et- Tftl! 870. Private. Lcs«ons by Appointment, from 10 a.m. Adult Class at, The Ambassador every Monday and Friday Night, from 1 to 3 T9nn» oominaace -with pupU.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2