TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clook. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT 'TOG BOUND" (Dorothy Dalton) 'And -'CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE" (Viola Dana). mHE KING'S ji-HE KING'S l 5 (Wellington's Premier Pioturo House). £ . Kps'3 CommencingKings TO-MORROW NIGHT. s Jbung s King^s A Supreme Christmas Programme. Jlin^s An Entertainment that will make Kings this Christmas memorable. King s King's Popular Madge Kennedy celebrates Jling s her. return to the screen after two big years on the legitimate stage, by presenting a delightful t wholeiung jS some, human portrayal of a itmg^s charming waif who rose to be a S"/, 8 famous aotrese. Kitfg's King's Paramount Presents King's King|s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY King s MADGE KENNEDY Kings £> ne'a In King's • ■ King's, "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." Kings "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." King s "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." King s "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." c King's "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." t. King's "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY."! i- King's "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." it King's "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY." Kings i- S n°! s Come alo °S to "The Purple c S: I.ll^, 3 Highway" on a joyful journey -U.inf.-s that climbs to the -peak of perKjng^s feet screen entertainment. It's a King s pleasure trip all the way. King s > King's Paramount Presents Kings ( , "THE ARTIST." King s «THE ■ ARTIST." Kings "THE ARTIST." Jvmgs A cyclone of fun by a cyclonio JsjnS s comedian BEAUTIFUL BURTON HOLMES ' TRAVELOGUE. LATEST GAZETTE. r--Sfe^. cc Musical Programme by KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA Musical Direptor, L. D. Austin. i Box Plan at The Bristol; after 5.30 at 1 the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. " o^m?SS AF [' ANNOUNCEMENT. GIGANTIC FILM TRANSACTION* Iwn§?£§ lm .POLICY THEATRE, n irSwr^ 1924 POLICY THEATRE. V ft wiJijUariagement ol.Shortt's take great -*■ pleasure and pride in announcing their new film policy for 1924. At great expense they have secured, the exclusiva output for Wellington of the Exhibitors' Alliance Film-releases, which comprises j all the best of American, English, and Continental films from the Associated Ex- ,. hibitors, Pathe, Encore, Metro, Playgoer r and New Arrow Studios, t In addition to the big feature, special . attention is,to be made to the short subr jeots, and arrangements have been made to eoreen weekly the famous Pathe News, ; Pathe Review, which contains such wonderful coloured effects. The laughable Aesop Fable in Cartoons, Rattling Come- . dies made by Hal Roach, including Snub j Pollard, Will Rogers, Paul Parrott, Ben t Turpm, Our Gang, etc., etc. "■■: FIRST BIG 1924 SPECIAL OPENING FRIDAY, 28th DECEMBER "TENTS OF ALLAH." . -.. "TENTS OF t ALLAH.''' ' ~ "TENTS OF ALLAH." "TENTS OF ALLAH." . ... ' Featuring MONTE BLUE AND MARY ALDEN MONTE BLUE AND MARY ALDEN In' .■ ' 7 THUNDERING REELS. 7 THUNDERING REELS. An Associated Exhibitors Special , from the Encore_ Studios. % '"■ .Suggested by the intriguing story by Chas. A. Logue and screened in Porto Rico. "Tents dfAUah;" A Photographic • "-Tents of Allah." achievement. Wonder"Tents of Allah." ful spectacular pro"Tents of Allah," duction, Thrills, Ad"Tents of Allah." venture, and Romance ''Tents,of Allah." Rampant. The 100 per "Tents of Allah." cent. Entertainment. . "Tents of Allah." A Tremendous Pro"Tents of Allah." duction of Dramatio "Tents of Allah." Tensity. And a Supporting Programme that has . never been equalled in Wellington. SPECIAL AFTERNOON ATTRACTION ■During the Afternoon. Sessions daily ', will bo shown an episode of the great Patbe Serial, "Hurricane Hutch," featur- > ing the redoubtable' Chas. Hutchinson, > "the speed king. > 'Remember: This 6erial will be shown \ during the day sessions only. ' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - -CllS MAJESTY'S - THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 2.20. ■ FULLERS' FULLERS' CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE! CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE! LAST WEEK LAST WEEK . LAST WEEK GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE KEVUE. Final Production and the Pick" of the Bunch, "OFF HONOLULU." * A gay adventure, on the Tropic seas with a full cargo of laughs that are unloaded at high speed. JACK TRENT CARLTON and' SADIE. M 4.X ' ASTON and RAY MARSHALL. KEMBLE THE SINCLAIR BROTHERS. Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves 3a, plus tax (excepting Is). Box Plan at The Bristol. After 5.30 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone His Majesty's (22----669) after 7 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. • Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF The Year's Most Romantic Drama "THE GREAT LOVER," "THE GREAT LOVER" With JOHN SAINPOLIS And CLAIRE ADAMS. Also, c MITCHELL LEWIS In the picturisation of Jack London's great story of the Yukon, "BURNING DAYLIGHT." Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. Tel. 3299. THE AMBASSADOR HE AMBASSADOR. B Cabaret de Luxe. . Morning Tea, 10-12. Luncheon, 12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. B* . Featuring Every Afternoon MISS MAVIS BOON in ld THE RUSSIAN CZARDAS; ' ■ And _ ECCENTRIC CAKE WALK ■& Evening Sessions — FLANNELS or C- EVENING DRESS.. ** - Holiday Carnival Season: Something Special musically. Long - Nights: Boxing Night and New Year's - Eve. is Book now for Saturday's Gala Sessions ..,_[ Reßervesj Jelephona 1636, ■• -^
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Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 2
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