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Box Plan at Bristol After 12.30 at Theatre. ■ Telephone 22-212. THE "KING'S1 THEATRE ; HE ' KING'S THEATRE (Wellington's Premier Picture House). The Theatre Heated Nightly for your ,-... - - ' ■ . Comfort.' LAST NIGHT A SENSATION HOUSE ■'„ ', FULL AT 7.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. i.-A-'Picturethat Dazzles Like Diamonds. JMAE;.MURRAY as Georgine, the little ,ijnadcap of-Paris, whirls through scenes ;cpf,.unparalleled splendour in the French (capital,-in--New York; and Palm Beach. »,Ai brilliant of the spectacular Oi'i?- stage success of - '.'NEW YORK AND PARIS," ■="!.' '."'"'■'= -■"-" By ■:.-.:" Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon. -MAE MURRAY Iv "THE .MAE MURRAY FRENCH ■■/MAE MURRAY FRENCH MAE MURRAY FRENCH ' ,"M AE..MURRA V V FRENCH ?',MAE. MURRAY '.. FRENCH 7MAE, MURRAY FRENCH V'IIAE MURRAY' FRENCH 7 ;MAB,AIURBAY FRENCH >■ MAE MURRAY ■ DOLL " ,MAE MURRAY , DOLL." ; In this, her- supremo triumph, MAE : MURRAY wears 100,000 dollars' worth of ■gowns and 500,000 dollars' worth'of jew.ellery, and does the most sensational dancing of her career. ADDED ATTRACTION: £i'A--.'Bevy of Wellington's Most Beautiful ■-•■;..•-• ■'..:■.':' ' Girls will Display ..MESSRS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' Recent Importation of the Latest >■,'■:' .WINTER MODELS.; ■..i.Kmdly-Note.—These Models are Re:■'productions of the Ravishing Gowns and - Coats now baing displayed at tho Great ■British Fair at Wembley; Tho Mannequins will parade before ?°u'._wS,a^i nS.,ifeo,..most Exquisite and Charming Array of Gowns ever displayed,, in; Wellington. : - '"Ladies, bring your husbands. They will be amazed! .-..'' ' FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. KING'S SELECT* ORCHESTRA ,'-;■ (Mr. L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.) .'OVERTURE—"Shepherd's Hey" . -' . Percy Grainger -•- ■ (fcirst performance in Wellington) JEN.TRUCTE—"La Pou.pee Valsante" ■■•"' (The Dancing Doll) Pokliiij .■ Incidental Music to "The French Doll" ........ ... \li]\ [jg as follows? : PROLOGUE—"Liebesfreud" and "Schon .'■■: Rosmarin" , Kreislcr .•Baby Del "... „.. Ftiml . Jsaila Ballet' : Delibes •"Reconciliation" :....'.... Drigo ■ Sekction—7"L'enfant Prodiguc" ;,>S"-''ii .-' _ . ' Wormser „'P?, P,raam Fairy" Fevrier vAiango-Irresistible" Loijtrati tfer"Melo.d.i.que." Frjml Selection—"The Magic Flute" ... Mozart ::Albumleaf!!. „...,.....;.; Griec ''Dance- r of the-Clowns" Rebikov ■SelGPtionTfrfJSornetime" .........' Friml •"TJ?*vShmv of Wonders" .: .'iierney -,T.\vo .oSiorwegian Dances ;...... Grieir Selection—"Tumble In" . Friml ■ -Selection—'.'-The -Debutante" ;.- --„!....■-■., , Victor Herbert '•Pensee-Lyrique" ■:.'...::. G^ehl ."La, Poupe^" :.,..< p o ldini Selection—"Anthalia" ....-.'.... MendeJssohii "L'Arlesienne" „ ;...... r Bizef •[La Fille de Madame Angot"...Planohette Folk Song ....; ; i>........■.. Borch Selection—"Sweethearts"...Victor .Herbert Spanish Danoa Tlehfeld.Love.Scene ;.... Brockton rgjpsy-Dance .:...... S;ksu Komance r Friml «^ln Melting Tones" ......^Brahms .Galop ..,., Brockton Dramatic Scena Gabriel Marie La Poupeo" _.......,....... p oM ini OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN '""■': .TO-NIGHT at 7.45. '^r.^-'.',.'.., Master, Pictures Present, .0^...,, OSCARS OF JEALOUSY" "'——^SGARS OE JEALOUSY]" -..w= ...OSCARS, OF JEALOUSY." .:--,-; "SCARS OF JEALOUSY." -Th«.istory : of a love that reached its cul- ..""". '■ mrn'ation. in a forest fire! ,■•<•,' ■ - , An Extra Attraction: Personal Appearance of MAURICE '.': GAZETTE, ■'.'.'' ,' COMEDY1 OUR ORCHESTRA. " " .. , OUR ORCHESTRA. , A Mirthqnake of Laughter and an Earth- . quake of Thrills. ■ . v •The Greatest of' all British Racing,'' "STABLE C(BIPANIONS" -: /'STABLE COMPANIONS" (The Steeplechase Stunner), Featuring LILIAN HALL DAVIS. LILIAN HALL^ DAVIS. Second Special Attraction: .LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON' .. ■:■,... .DoVt Miss Him. ', ' ;.'v He's a Scream, in „, ■ "THE BARNYARD." .....; "THE BARNYARD." : GOOD : .SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TSLAND BAY PICTURES. ■fcoiNlGßl-r "■ .■:. • ■ * TO-NIGHT! jji-'uFrom Zane Grey's Famous Book r.n/'THE CALL OF THE CANYON" o;..VTHE CALL. 0 F THE CAjN"YON;' " ; '■' !' '"'' Featuring RICHARD DIX and LOIS WILSON • The Greatest Picturo of the Great West. ■ QTAR THEATRET ■ TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT The Ever Popular CONSTANCE TALMADGE, COXSTA-KCE TALMADGE, "BETSY'S BURGLAR " " '"BETSY'S BURGLAR,'" -A Sparkling Comedy in Five Acts. A- Mermaid Cornedv, : . - "KICK OUT." "A VISIT TO KIMBERLY ■DIAMOND "FIELDS." . ' LATEST NEWS. AND, OTHERS. Bo Early! -M.BW MTRAMAR PICTURES; A..1. '-'-Always a Good Programme.'V TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. "A YANKEE GO-GETTER " j -."A YANKEE GO-GETTER'" . Con],l?. s»! -^(Sat" 28th Jtme>- Coming! "NANOOK OF THE NORTH" "NANOOK OiyjCHE NORTH." WELLINGTON CITADEL SILVER! BAND. (Salvation Army.) Will Play at the Public Hospital SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m. Comet Solo—;"'! Know' that my Re- . deemer Liveth" 'Handel Rolectioii—"'Army cf tho Brave", Marshall '/Wa,r,^Ma,rch of the Priests" Mendelssohn March—"Spirit of Freedom" Brouehton ;/ . Ami. Others. A Pi-ogrammo will also be rendered at tho Victoria, Ward. ~ Collection handed over to Hospital Authorities. ' SCOTNEY, Bandmaster.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 4