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TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. LAST NIGHT ' "THE FRENCH DOLL," • - Festering TJelightEul MAE MURRAY. A Picture More Fascinating than the Great Stage Play. Gowns and Jewellery Worth a Fortune. Sensational and Daring . . ..-"■ 'Dancing, ■ • - ; Abo, LAST NIGHT -;. "-;; MANNEQUIN PARADE;" ' In which a Bevy "of. Wellington's Most Beautiful Girls Display Messrs. Kirkcal- :..:"..-... die and Stains's RECENT IMPORTATIONS OF THE - -;r."LA-TEST WINTER MODELS. >' | VHK KING'S". '-':.■' .: "J. HE KING'S. . ... (Wellington's Premier Picture House.) ' ■" Heated Nightly", for- Patrons' Comfort. TO-MORROW NIGHT, .""..':.■•"." I."." A£"B. o'clock. "... . -_•; "'W<j'.'fepr'oduceVSelow~a copy, of, 'a. letter TOi^iyed 'froiri the Government Forestry Department, Wellington:— . . The General Manager, "'.''. ' .'" ...;-. Famous :LasUy Film Service, Wellington. Dear Sir, —I wish to thank you for the Opportunities you have afforded me to eae that most splendid moving picture, •'HEARTS AFLAME." ' The picture is even more;real than the novel, and to all lovers of the 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, , j .;./;;. • Director of Forestry. -' ". PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. .'■'. j ' P,ARAMCmNT,SRECIAL.., „.:l . -:,;PAR:AMOUNT--,SP-E(>Mi." '— ' ■ ""HEARTS AFLAME." "HEARTS ■'AFLAME." - "HEARTS. AFLAME.'.' . . Adapted from the World-fanied NoveL "TIMBER," : .-'■•"'.' ..- By Harold Titus, ■•.. ■ • - :: ■'■) .-..;■■■■- .'Starring .'■_,. "■•.;>.' ■"-.-.. . . .. anna q. nilsson anna q. nilsson anna.q: ntlsson -..-. .: .. And. - - FRANK KEENA"N. FRANK-KEENAN. " . FRANK KEENAN. ; JUST READ THESE::. .. : Blasting could- only save the forest, bat the powder was .half a mile away, and ihrough that half mile, of hell ".a girl" drove madly on a small engine. . .": IN "HEARTS AFLAME." ; "You'll give 'em to-me," pleaded Charley. Stump. Poor feeble Charley loved a «?fc of new cycle tires in his distorted mind ;nbre than all else, and they had bribed him'with his":heaitfs desire td'seta forest nrire! -■-„.- - - . -.>.,. .. 'IN "HEARTS AFLAME." Raging like'a furnice," swifter than the wolves that fled before it, a roaring sheet of Qasne swiftly destroying a forest. And 3;ot to check it meant ruin to a :girl and the man who loved her, and then the. ineaiis could only be;got through a roaring, sizzling hell of railroad track, and those two dashed wildly through and back. - :- r , IN "."HEARTS AFLAME;1? . .. "T.ake. your dirty hands off and get out,'.' but Harris swore to get.even, and when he saw that Helen M.nd John were winning out in spite of him- he Eet the forest afire. And this raging inferno and the quelling of it is just one of the great sensational thrills. - "~ / IX "HEARTS -AFLAME." . . Given v million dollars' worth of timber you'd consider yourself rich. So did John, until he found that it would takV two' millions to get them to a mill unless a miracle happened. And it did, but even in the very rnpment or success, in the thrill of winning out, John feared Harris and .his threat,to get oven. Then the ble,et of dynamite' shook the lull, the dam leapt a thousand living pieces, and released the waiting logs down tho swirling, .rushing torrent.- ■ ".'. . - ■■ ' -IN'"HEARTS:AFLAME." A vigorously vivid screen drama of the Michigan, timber land. How the son of a millionaire proves his worth to a sceptical father. A powerful preachment against the devastation of our national forests. How a youth's courage is rewarded through the efforts of .a brave girl. A gripping - film play of'cowardice and courag'e'J' hate., ailii' heroism."." " Full Supporting Programme. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA MR. L. D. AUSTIN, Musical DirectorBox Plan at The Bristol. After 5:30 Theatre. .Telephone .22-212. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TOJSIfiHT. at 7.45. -•■ -RIGHARD 'BARWHELMESS - ■- "THE- FIGHTING -BLADE "■ . "THE FIGHTING BLADE." ' ' Ako, TOPICAL. -.: ... COMEDY. . ..;. OUR ORCHESTBA. TSLAND.:,BAY. PICTURES. ...,■*-; TO-NIGHT...;TO-NIGHT.. "RICHARD, THE LION-HEARTED " "RICHARD,, THE LION-HE4RTED " "RICHAR.D, .. THE LION-HEARTED^ Based on Sir Walter .Scott's Novel,4 "THE TALISMAN." "THE TALISMAN." - Big in Beauty. Big in Drama. QEASIDE"PICTURES, LYALL BAY. . TO-NIGHT-■• ONLY- -TO-NIGHT. "RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED" "RICHARD THE , LION-HEARTED." An..Extra: Special Attraction Featuring WALLACE BEERY, „. ." with an All-Star Cast. GQOD SUPPORTING, PROGRAMME. rpj-HAT IS PIED PIPER MALONE? CITIZENS' .INTERCESSORY ' SERVICE. . CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL FRIDAY, 20th JUNE, From 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. "" ' .. '■'. A Simple. Service of Prayer, Scripturereading,' and Hymns. A hearty general invitation is given, to be .present. Visi-' tors may enter and leave during the service as desired. ' ■ r :- WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. '.'.. ; WINTER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 9th and 12th JULY. TVTOM [NATIONS for All Events except 1^ i lie Trinl Plato eloso jn MONDAY, 23rd iiistaut, at 9 p.m. . A. E. WHYTE, Secrctey.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 2