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KING'S Now Showing Special Film of PAGEANT AT NEWTOWN PARK, Including THE EMPIRE FLAG (5000 Children). Come and See Yourself in the Movies. The Bos Plan i s at The Bristol, or, after 5.30, seats may be booked at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212, or call. rpHE. KING'S J-HE KING'S . (Where only tide BEST Pictures are shown.) ,; TO-NIGI-lfTat 8 o'clock. King's King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's "THUNDERING DAWN,'" Kings "THUNDERING DAWN," King's "THUNDKRLNG DAWN" King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's "THUNDERING DAWN," King's "THUNDERING DAWN" King's King's Featuring King's • J. WARREN KERRIGAIn King's (The Hero in "Covered Wagon") King's King's . ' And King's King's ANNA Q. NILSSON King's ANNA Q. NILSSON, King's King's Supported by a wonderful cast, King's including Tom Santschi, Georgia King's Woodethorpe, Winifred Bryson King's Charles Clary, Winter Hall, RichKing!s ard Kean, and Mary Wong King's King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's " THUNDERING DAWN " King's , " THUNDERING DAWN." King's King's An exotic romance of langourous King's Java, tingling with the charm of King's tropics. King's King's Then thrilling with the clash of King's tempestuous emotions and the King's . typhoon's fury. King's King's THE DESTRUCTION OF A King's WHOLE CITY BY TYPHOON Kiiig's AND TIDAL WAVE. King's King's CENTURY COMEDY. King's King's INTERNATIONAL NEWS, King's King's THEN— King's A Delightful Musical Programme King's By King's THE KING'S SELECT ORKing's CHESTRA, King's - 12. ARTISTS. . . King's . Musical Director: King's Mr. L. D. Austin. King's Overture—"Ballet Egyptien" Lugini (By request). . Entr'acte —Prelude : Jarnefelt Incidental Musio will include —• Extracts from Symphonies by Schubert, Beethoven, and Mozart Prelude in G Minor .........Rachmaninoff "Sakuntala" Overture Goldmark "Triakonlameron" Godowsky Oriental Sketches Langey -Javanese Scenes Vecsey Romance Paderewgki Etc.,. Etc. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, 13th, 14th, 15th, 17th, and 18th MARCH. FIVE CONCERTS ONLY. Fifth (5) Tour round the World, and return after, many years' absence of the FAMOUS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. • LYNCH FAMILY. BELLRINGERS. Organised-1867. A world's record. The originators of their 'Special Class of Entertainment and ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY. . ENGLISH CONCERT COMPANY. From the principal halls of Great Britain, in their celebrated concerts as given by ■ them THE CIVILISED WORLD. Previous visits to New Zealand, 1872, 1875, 1878, 1887,"1894. .- Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box plan at The Bristol. "Competitors many; rivals none."—London "Era." Direction, J. L. BRUCE. rpHE AMBASSADOR XHE AMBASSADOR DAILY SESSIONS — Morning Tea 10-12, Luncheon 12-2, Afternoon 'lea 3-5, livening Cab,-iret 8-12. FEATURING EVERY AFTERNOON LITTLE PHYLLIS OLIVER1 111 New Dances. Hear A. G. PROS'! and HIS BAND with SAMMY COPE and ABE ROMAIN TO-MORROW EVENING,' NURSE OAVELL'S NIGHT,LONG NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. Part of the proceeds to be devoted to the cause of the R.S.A. Queen Candidate RESERVE EARLY. TEL. 1636. THE AMBASSADOR. "COMPRESS THEATRE. XkMPRESS THEATRE. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. NOW SHOWING. "TRILBY," With the Celebrated French Star ANDREE LAFAYETTE. "TRILBY" MR, AUSTIN BLACKIE "TRILBY" Tenor. "TRILBY" EMPRESS SYMPHONY 'TRILBY" ORCHESTRA "TRILBY" Conductor.- Mr. M. DIXON Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; then at Theatre. Telephone 3442. "POSTPONED Baby Show, in aid of rf> Rt£'i A' r>yuP?"' wiU be held in Artillery "Hall. Buckle street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, "at 2.30 p.m. Disappointment did not daunt our soldiers; prove that you too, are able to overcome them Roll up and make the Baby Show the success it deserves. C DOMING—Rudyard. Kipling's incomparJ able story: "Without Benefit of the Clergy." WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. ' AUTUMN MEETING. 27th and 29th MARCH, 1924. for All Events, at the XI above Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clort p.m. on MONDAY, 10th MARCH, at the Office of tho Wellington Raoing Club Woodward street, Wellington. ' A. E. WHYTE, , Secretary. RANGITIKEI RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be>eld on the Ranpfilikei Racing Club's Course at Bulls, on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 21st AND 22nd MARCH, 1924. A CCEPTANC.ES for the First Day's " ' Events, including the Trial Pla'lc will Close with the Secretary at the office of the Club. Bulls, on WEDNESDAY 12th MARCH, 1924, at 9 p.m. H. A. GOODALL, Secretary. Trim for a.season of two weeks at. the famous Capitol Theatre, Now York • "Without figaefifc si ..&» Clergy..".

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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 2

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