TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. ? LAST 2 NIGHTS Of a Week's Mighty Success. Everybody Delighted With "THE HEABT RAIDER," Featuring ' Beautiful AGNES AYRES. "THE FORGOTTEN LAW," Starring Popular MILTON SILLS. / THE KING'S HE KING'S j (Wellington's Premier Picture House). King's Ifing'a Commencing King's King's 'NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock. King's King's We take pride in announcing the King's screening of King's King's POLA NEGRI, King's POLA NEGRI, King's POLA NEGRI, King's POLA NEGRI, King's POLA NEGRI, Aung's King's In King's King's Her .Very First American ParaKing's mount Picture, King's King's "BELLA DONNA," King's "BELLA DONNA," King's "BELLA DONNA," King's "BELLA DONNA," King's . '' King's Produced on a lavish scale. One King's of the most powerful stories everJ King's written. A record Beller as a King's novel and as a play. From the King's world-famous novel by King's ROBERT HICHENS. King's ROBERT HICHENS. King's ROBERT HICHENS. King's King's (NOTE!—This tremendous - atKing's tracticn is recommended by the King's Censor more especially for Adult I King's Audiences.) King's King's "BELLA DONNA," King's "BELLA DONNA," King^s "BELLA DONNA," King's With an ALL STAR CAST, Kmg 8 Including King's King's CONWAY TEARLE. CONRAD King's NAGEL, LOIS WILSON, ETC. King s King's Never has th© world seen a love King's actress like POLA NEGRI— King's Never until "BELLA DONNA" King's has the world seen POLA King's NEGRI. King's King's A modern woman of fashion, King's luring men with her silken King's charms, till at last she meets the King's eyes of her great lover. BeautiKing's ful, soductive, flashing heroine of King's a thousand love triumphs—Here's King's a brilliant story with gorgeous King's settings. ' ' King's • KingV _ Fickle,, but _ adorable; ruthless King s in love, but kissabls; dangerouus, King's but warmly alluring. King's King's WELLINGTON - PICTURE King's PATRONS WILL FLOCK TO King's SEE King's *• ' King's The Famous Russian Star, King's King's POLA NEGRI. King's ' POLA NEGRI. King's POLA NEGRI. King's King's In addition Tremendous Supporte. King's King's Special Musical Score to be j King's Rendered by King's , King's THE KING'S SELECT King's ORCHESTRA King's • King's (12 Solo Artists). Musical DireoKing's tor: L. D. Austin. King's - . ■ King's King's Need we remind you to book? King's Bos Plan at The Bristol; at the King's Theatre after 5.30. Tel. 22-212. King's King's l TT'S a Marshall Neilan Masterpiece— ' "THE STRANGERS' BANQUET" PARAMOUNT THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT. NOW SHOWING. : BRITANNIA. Continuous from RITANNIA.' H a.m. daily. 8000 FEET OF THRILLS, ROMANCE, COMEDY. A Picture that's ACTION from the word go. "QUINCY 'ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." Adapted from the Novel of Charles Fenton Pidgin. ! The Greatest Human Story of Love, with tha Greatest Cast ever v seen in one proBLANCHE SWEET, IOJUNE ELVIDGE, BARBARA LAMARR, JOHN BOWERS ELMO LINCOLN, LON CHANEY. r,,-.-,4i?2. Biff Supporting Programme. I COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE. ■ Telephone 358. TjTRIDAY NEXT, Marshall Neilan's Greatest Achievement, "THE STRANGERS' BANQUET," PARAMOUNT THEATRE. POLA— You are marvellous! Such beauty—suoh emotional fire—such passionate abandon! "Bella Donna" will live forever.- At The King's on Friday. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, KILBIRNIE. (BUILDING FUND). f GRAND Coronation and Concert, crowning of Sunday School Girls' Queen, Margaret M'Kenzie. A. Real Royal Children's Pageant, in full robes, with limelight effects. ♦ Good Concert Programme. KILBIRNIE HALL, 29th and 30th. NOVEMBER. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEST. Orohest'ra, 8 p.m. Patrons are requested to be seated early. COME • COME! COME! rf\O the Garden Fete in Mrs. Len •*■ M'Kenzie's Beautiful Grounds, Dufferin street, on SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, in aid of Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church. Plenty of fun for all. Grand orchestra. Afternoon tea. Treasure hunt, etc, eto. Admission 6d. COME ! COME! COME! MASONIC BALL. THURSDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, TOWN HALL. TNTENDING Patrons are notified that •*• Specials Trams, will leave for Seatoun, Lyall Bay, Island Bay, and Karori, at l; 30 a.m. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER HENRY HOBBS, Secretary. TRICKLE— but adorable, ruthless in loveT ■ klsslaWe; dangerous—but warmly alluring—"Bella Donna." At the King's on Friday. ' N^an^wxiSU- 1110 T Soa* Success. -».-* SOMEWHERE IN NAPLES' 1 hays arrived, All music dealers. Price 2b.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2
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