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HAVE YOU BOOKED? ' Box Plan at" The Bristol—after 5.30 at the. Theatre. Telephone 22-212. mHE KING'S AHE KING'S ; - - (Wellington's- Premier Picture House). TC" ' v "~~ King's NIGHTLY, 8 O'CLOCK. King's -■"'-. '--_:. iKing's.-. Truly . a Wonderful Programme. -.-■■• '..King's „.-. ... 7. ."/King's; Z... ..BIG FEATURES. 2 ,<;,; ' " " • .King's" '. Paramount Presents "r -King's ■-■ Beautiful • King's .-'" :. ' ' >•"-••King's AGNES AYRES ... King's ... . AGNES AYRES -•:: -King's - r--- AGNES AYRES i.--.: ■;- King's . ... ; ; ..King's In „ . ..King's ..-'.. *..'■« -.Ring's. . ."THE. HEART RAIDER!" King's "THE HEART RAIDER !" "'."King's' "THE HEART R-AIDER !" y - King's- '-. --■■■. ■ , - ■"■ 'King's^ One of the Moat Beautiful and King's Popular Stars in a Snappy, l« 5 P«PPy Comedy—something that -• • King-s • ;• is admirably suited to her. ... {..-.King's ..:.-..,.-. Ji,",. King's f.• Metro Presents ....-j ..King's . '... . ..!..: . ".'' . a -/King's - :..:. Popular • King's I.",:. King's MILTON SILLS - - King's ■ • MILTON SILLS ° " li;h*'9' ' ' ' " MILTON SILLS . .■/■•■■•• King's •-.- •"■..■ ■;.-,.: King's ■...::.. :.'.. In = ■■- kings ■■■• ,-.--- King's. "THE -FORGOTTEN LAW" :;.. King's ,'!THE FORGOTTEN LAW,'" ,-.<-. King's. .."THE FORGOTTEN LAW," „ ...King's,... ..... „.■■. S™?', B Tlle "tuations are high-tension; ■ . 3 the.'man who gains custody of the 1. . ~n.? s enild fights against returning her King's to a mother he deems unworthy. '•■'-- -King's •■••.-■ J -. King's GOOD SUPPORTING PRO- -- King's ;t GRAMME. King s '■ -■: King> . . Delightful Music from , v ■■■- King's •■ THE-KING'S SELECT V King's ORCHESTRA , .King's (12 Solo Artists). Musical Directing s . tor: L. D. Austin. . "" K.mg s ."/-... .... Overture— "Maritana." Wallace T: NEXT FRIDAY: ... POLA NEGRI he G, reat Russian Actress) ; /"BELLA DONNA." - \ . ■ - NOW SHOWING. THE. STRAND. HE STRAND. ■>■ -. r ...Continuous .from 11 a.m.. to 10 p.m. '„" JO'DAY. TO-NIGHT. . D. W.. GRIFFITH'S . D. W. GRIFFITH'S -.-■- ■---■• Maesivo Production, -•■••• - "THE FALL OF BABYLON." .: "THE FALL OF BABYLON." ..;.. • . "THE,FALL OF BABYLON." A Purple Romance of a Bygone Day! •■"■'■• " the fall of- babylon." ■ "the fall of Babylon." ■'■■■. Majestic in its massive grandeur—its ■ -colossal theme—^its inspiring romance—its .:. .-..sumptuous-settings. ■' '■; - - Also Showing : ANTONIO MORENO ■ In "A GUILTY CONSCIENCE." An Absorbing Tale of Mystic India. PATHE GAZETTE, and ... "AROUND .THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS" . Showing at Usual. Prices. EMPRESS THEATRE MPRESS' THEATRE -;.' -The' Best Theatre in • Wellington, •-■" ■• ■ • Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. • NOW" SHOWING: The Secret Adventure of a Girl and a -■ '■ . Midnight. Son ,in the Land of Jazz- • ..--.,.■ :.. "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." ' -„ .. . "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." Not a preachment'on conduct, but a de- ,:/, Jightf,ul .picture, pf Jazz Hearts' among . ■ Shattered Dream Castles. ;: -"": 'NOVELTY INTERLUDE -••-- -Dainty BILLIE "MURPHY, in a ' .. r " Fascinating Darice Interlude. ■•"EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ..i.viOf .16" Players. Conductor, Mr. M. Dixon .- ::Bpx=. Plan-'at The-Bristol till 5 p.m., "?•;- then :at. .Theatre. Telephone 3442 COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: ■ ■• Balfe's Famous Opera •./,.:.:..:,• ,"THE,BOHEinAN GIRL." Presented with Operatic and Musical ■ ■-..- - /.Score/..' ..''."■. -:" "IVTEVER. has-'-'.the"wbrld seSn a love ..-r.r.^-, actress like:-Pola Negri—Never tin. „i .;,til rßella..Donna," has the world seen . real.. : Ppla Negri-. At The King's on -.. „ Jinday „,.., -.. „,., .. . • ■ , 0UR'.....'. THEATRE, ."'.'. NEWTOWN. „, NEWTOWN. . „-v -- ....-.:: : - : .■TO-NIGHT, uf'7.45. "■'■ .' .:.■•: ::A Sparkling-Revelation.' - :-.-•■ • Ton,- ■ ■■=.„■ —..;..- .->;:. Timely..and .Original. |; WANDERING DAUGHTERS." .. ; •• -VV'ANBERING- DAUGHTERS." --■. ." WANDERING DAUGHTERS " . . . " WANDERING DAUGHTERS," i. Delightful Adventure of Present-day -,-•■■■■ - ■ ■:.---.-Girls..-.:.., " ' nWv* ' n addition: „ .SCENIC.,:, . COMEDY: GAZETTE "■ .-----, OUR. ORCHESTRA ••■■v, v ;- •-.■■-•-. ..Next Friday, . , „-,.... . .." THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." „.. EUCHRE."" ■'• EUCHRE - .fTIO-NIGHiV at The-,-Daintief; '18-22 .... J... Courtenay-placß. 6 K enuine prizes I ■--'(nor booby -prizes'-. ■ 2 til orders, 2 lus I v..,. orders .-.(open orders), 2 other pood prizes Good cards, good conduct. Euchre fb- -...-. mght, sharp at-B.o'clock.. Be early 4d- ,..,.™ s. sl°n ■1?,..."A150 FRIDAY Nights.' Same ..-. ..place, .earns nnres', same firm ] '''-■'.:■_-. '■';':':. .', ,"' J:.Baillie, H. Headifen. >-'■-■ TgE-KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. ...,-. „. THE, KEWP-ias' F-AIRYLAND. THE.,KEWEIES: - ■ FAIRYLAND . ..- . THE, KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND- ;- THE. KEWKES' FAIRYLAND ■" v -. :, THE; KEVVPIES' '.FAIRYLAND. "" v AGE CANNOT WITHER— "; -' ••-' AGE-OANNOT WITHER— '-AGE CANNOT WITHER— AGE CANNOT WITHER— •- AGE. CANNOT WITHER— | AGE.CANNOT WITHER— AGE cannot wither nor custom stale ■ tho infinite 'charm of fairies. The greatest array of winged Kewpies ever seen in the . wide world will be giving good cheer to tho public at tho Town Hall from Ist to 11th December. ,-;., AND THE NIGHT SHALL BE FILLED ■ AND THE NIGHT SHALL BE FILLED .'...;_. And the night shall be filled with music '" " ofl,",'?? care? that infest the, day ' Shall fold up then- tents like Arabs And as silently steal away. Wellington's children and plenty of parents and others are eagerly • --■ • looting forward to the opening of 'the. Kewpie Season at 7 o'clock next Saturday evening. For the -„ . . .following days the hours will be: Afternoon, 2 to 5; Evening-, 7 to , .10. A good orchestra will play . appropriate music during the evenings. Refreshments (including ' ■ ice-cream) will be on sale in'tho ■ hallj afternoon and evening. - tTickete-..0f. Admissions-Adults,- Is; Chiljren, 9d (afternoon) and Is (evening). POLA Negri in "Bella Donna," sup' ported by Conway Tearle, Conrad .'■. Nagel, and Lois Wilson. Famous novel by Robert Hiohens. At The King's on Friday.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

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