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TO-NIGHT, 8 o'olook. ..l-.-.SAST 2 NIGHTS LAST ."■v... . "THE FRENCH DOLL," "THE FRENCH DOLL," "THE FRENCH DOLL," Featuring. Delightful : ■' MAE MURRAY. ' ■- . : MAT?/ MURRAY.; A . Picture More Fascinating' than the Great Stage Play. Gowns and Jewellery ' Worth, a Fortune. Sensational and Daring Dancing. ■ Also, LAST 2 NIGHTS of -■■■■ .'..■ MANNEQUIN PARADE, --- Tn which a Bevy of Wellington's Most ..,.,, Beautiful Girls Display Messrs. Kirkcal- ,; die and Stains's RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF THE LATEST WINTER MODELS. mHE KING'S. J-HE KING'S. ' (Wellington's Premier Picture- House.) .Heated Nightly for Patrons' Comfort. . / COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, ." At 8 o'clock. 1 We reproduce below a. copy of a letter received from the Government Forestry Department, Wellington.:— Hie General Manager, Famous Lasky Film. Service, . Wellington. Dear Sir, —I wish to thank you for the opportunities you. have afforded me to - see that most splendid inoving picture ■•■"- "HEARTS AFLAME." Tho picture is oven: more real than the novel, and to all .., lovers of tho forest, the outdoors of Nature at her best, and to all true citizens •.. interested; in the welfare of the forests in ' . this Dominion, I sincerely recommend this .wonderful picture. Yours truly, ' •. (Signed) L. M'INTOSH ELLIS, Director of Forestry. PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. PARAMOUNT, SPECIAL. . ■ -•■- PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. '""•' ' "HEARTS AFLAME." .■"•.'.:"■ "HEARTS AFLAME." . "■ "HEARTS AFLAME."- ' 'Adapted from the World-famed Novel "TIMBER," By Harold Titus, Starring' ' ' ■■• ANNA Q. NTLSSON ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA Q. NILSSON : ■■- , And. ■ FRANK KEENA"N. FRANK KEENAN. FRANK KEENAN. j - JUST READ THESE: .;... Blasting could only save the forest, but be powder was half a milo away, and .. nr . trough that half mile of hell a girl drove ;nadly on a small engine. 7:r;.:;;.,:. in "hearts aflame." "You'll give 'em to me," pleaded Char- ■-.■■■■ ey Stump. Poor feeble Charley loved a ; et of new cycle tires in his distorted mind nore than all else, and they had bribed aim with bis hearts de^ro to set a forest \£re. IN[ "HEARTS"AFLAME:"-■'-Raging^ like a furnace, swifter than the wolves that fled before it, a roaring sheet if. flame swiftly destroying a. forest. And not to check ft meant ruin to a girl and 'ie man who loved her, and then the ; '-. neans. could only be got through a roar-•;-■•'mg,- sizzling hell of railroad track, and -.- those-two dashed wildly through and back. .';. :'_ IN ."HEARTS AFLAME." ■ "Take your dirty hands off and, get .. . silt," but Harris swore to get even, and .. ... !™«b ho saw that Helen and John were ■ raining out in spite of him he set tho forest afire. And this raging inferno and the quelling of it is just one of the great sensational thrills. IN "HEARTS AFLAME." Given, a million dollars' worth of timber , you'd consider yourself: rich.. So did -John, until he found that it would take .-, two million to get them to a mill unless - a miracle happened. ;'7. ■ And.it did, but even in the very moment .or success, in the thrill of winning out ■-■ : John feared Harris and his threat to get ■■ ?u eni~n Then the bls *t o£ dynamite shook the hill, the dam leapt a thousand living .--: pieces, and released the waiting logs down .. the. swirling, rushing torrent. IN "HEARTS AFLAME." A vigorously vivid screen drama of the . Michigan timber land. How tho son of a imlhonaare proves his worth to a sceptical father. A powerful preachment against tho devastation of' our national forests How a. youth's courage i a rewarded through the efforts of a bravo girl A ..:. ff«pping film play of cowardico and cour- -• 'age, hato and-heroism. „-..,.■.. .;. ..Full1 Supporting Programme. :;—--. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, AIR. L. D. AUSTIN, Musical Director. ■ Box Plan at The Bristol. After 530 , Theatre. Telephone 22-212. ■ ' / "JpiED PIPER. MALONE." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7.45 A Picture Nobody Should Miss. -.. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS "THE FIGHTING BLADE." . "THE FIGHTING BLADE." .-,,..... « THE FIGHTING BLADE." ■'■■f The Story of a Great Courage and a'Love Sublime. In Addition: '•'. .-' Topical, Our Orchestra, Comedy - 'NOTE.—"The Fighting Blade" Screened at 7.45 sharp. BROOKLYN PICTURES. -->■- TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT. "SILAS WARNER," . ■ - '"SILAS WARNER." ".■""'"Adapted from George Eliot's famous ,„"'.„. .. . ' . Novel. Superb Cast. Splendid Settings. '"•;" " Supports of the Best ■,■ TjVjREE LECTURE. "GLACIERS AND FIORDS OF ■" ' "" -.' NEW ZEALAND,"" j By PROF. C. A. COTTON (Victoria .University College), m' Trades Council Chambers, 126, Vivian j street, on SATURDAY, 21st JUNE, at 8 P'™" D. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. J

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2