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,Bo s Plan at Tho Bristol, after 5.3 C at Theatre, Tel. 22-212. THE KING'S. ...... HE KING'S. (Wellington's Premier Picture House.) : - Heated Nightly for Patrons' Comfort. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. , . PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. ..... PARAMOUNT.SPECIAL..... Vide Press: Noted as Tho King's .• Theatre is for good pictures, .it is doubt- . ful if it ever presented a greater film ..,. than "Heart's Aflame." '."- ;: "HEART'S AFLAME." —:.. •-■ ..• . -■''HEART'S AFLAME." -.'" : "HEART'S AFLAME." - "HEART'S AFLAME." "HEART'S AFLAME." .... ■ . "HEART'S AFLAME." ' Adapted from the Worid-famed Novel "TIMBER," ' ■'•"■ : By Harold Titus, ■ ..;... . Starring 'V.ANNA'Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. '■;'.:■ -" ■'■■"' ANNA Q:■ NILSSON, „.''.'" " ,' " "And ' " "'■ ' -■ "... :. FRANK KEEN.AN. •--;■■■ -.-; .FRANK KEENAN. A" vigorously vivid screen drama of the Michigan timber land. How the son ■'""of; a'J millionaire "proves his-worth 'to a sceptical father. : A powerful preachment ' against the devastation of our Natural ■.•■ Forests: ■■■■■ ■ ■• ,-....; Full Supporting Programme. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. Mr. L. D. Austin, Musical Director. „.,CHQRT,T'S. .THEATRE ' ►OHORTT'S THEATRE The Theatre with • the Best Programmes. This Week's Huge Attraction. Acclaimed by Saturday's overwhelming ■ audiences. ■■■■-•; The Greatest of All -Super-Productions. „;.,A'G.QD'S. COUNTRY; ANJ)';,THE LAW." .-: VGOD'S. COUNTRY AND THE LAW " :. COUNTRY. AND.,THE LAW." "" From the Famous Novel - ' '■-.. ■ ■■ : By JAMES OLIVER CUR-WOOD. JAMES OLIVER CUR WOOD. A drama of the great outdoors, photographed amidst the sccnio wonders of .'."" "::':." _'''the--world. . ;,:.-' •'■ "--.' .■'--'SPLENDID'^SUPPORTING'' - ...:. ■.:.., ..PROGRAMME.' T Two hours' . unequalled ' entertainment. Session De Luxe at 8 p.m. ' Reserves at The Bristol or Tel. 768. SHORTT'S THEATRE. . HORTT'S THEATRE. ' ...; Commencing Friday Next: ■ Grand -Revival of-the Greatest' Sporting Picture Ever Filmed. -- '' "SPORTING YOUTH,"' ■■'■■ ■-'■"' "SPORTING YOUTH," ■■•■ . : ' "SPORTING YOUTH," -..--.-■'...""..,..! ... Featuring y. ','. .'.... REGINALD DENNY. '.-■;-■ ■■: REGINALD DENNY. i» A RTCEAFT , THEATRE. :--; .-tXETCRAFT THEATRE. ■-.'•• ■■■■■ LAST TIME TO-NIGHT, 7.45, ANNA Q. NILSSON & MILTON SILLS ■'■'• In the Thrilling Drama of' the Sea, "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." ■"■•-■■ "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." ■ 'Gazette. Travelogue.- Comedy. ■'~ ■: Commencing TO-MORROW, at 7.45 ;' "BRAWN-OF THE NORTH." ' PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. •:,-- •. ... (Manners" street.)' Tel. 1967. ..,.: Daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1— "THRU THE BACK DOOR," "THRU THE BACK DOOR," ■"■"•' "THRU THE BACK DOOR," ,"■"-■'"'■ -Featuring -■ 'MARY PICKFORD. ■■•■--•■• MARY-PICKFORD. 2—"A GENTLEMAN OF: LEISURE " ; "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE'" "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE," ' " - ■■ -. Featuring JACK HOLT. .: r "TORCHY MIXES IT." ' '" ' With „ JOHNNY HINES. .., GAZETTE. SERIAL. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN ._•,.: ;. TO-NIGHT at 7.45. ...:. "Strongheart," the Wonder Dog, 7.1 "THE LOVE MASTER," ' "THE LOVE MASTER," ... ■ .-. Also, COMEDY, SCENIC, GAZETTE ■..-:,...." . OUR ORCHESTRA. r|\l±E Picture that is too big to screen in '"■'■"■&.• ..olVe Theatre> "PIED PIPER MALONE, a Thomas Meighan Paramount ' :rafELLINGTON,SOUTH ELECTORS. "..:,;.„'. .'■"■'„.. .'r...m'ke"en'':m.p., ;■, . . r. m'keen, m.p., •.•'■■■■• • R. M'KEEN, -M.8., .."' ' ""'■". AVill deliver a ' ";,;,r':'PRE^sESSiONAL address . " "fO-NIGHT, '"• ••■' "TO-NIGHT, ...'.. , At 81. o'clock, irr the v f:;.T;': .VICTORIA.HALL, NEWTOWN; Chairman: Mr. F. Niall. HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS ORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS . LYALL BAY. " '" THURSDAY,. 10th JULY. EVENTS: - - i!6.—MAIDEN HUNTERS. Prizes £20 . 87.—OPEN. HUNTERS. Prizes, £20. ' 88.—LADIES' HUNTERS. Prizes £20 89.—WELLINGTON JUMPING CHAM PIONSHIP. Prizes, £50. 90.—CONSOLATION. 91.—HIGH JUMP. ' SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Under-the'Arjproval of North Island • 'SheepDog Trials "As'sbciation. ..MIDEN CLASS.—Prizes £14 OPEN CLASS.—Prizes £18 and Gok 'ledal. __.Aisp.: DRAUGHT HORSE PARADE. " ■••• Prizes Aggregate £36. CLOSE ON 25lhMUNE. Schedule on application to '•..., THE SECRETARY, Box 1223, Wellington. ■■• •■ "• .■ ■'. "AT HOME." ' " " '-" Thursday, 26th jUNE.at 2.30 p.m. d^TOMJEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE ." (LYALL BAY BRANCH). . To be" held in the' Methodist .Church .Hall Cockburn street, Kilbirnie. Musical items community singing, dress doll competition ' afternoon tea, 2.30 p.rri. Admission Is. '■- .; .' M. RHODES, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 2

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