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MONSTER MATINEE ... . .. TO-MORROW, at 2.30, FULL PROGRAMME—POPULAR PRICES. : You will Need to' ba Early £or this Big . . Attraction. . Box Plan at The Bristol. After 5.30 t?i o?£ y be reserved at the Theatre. - rr\HE KING'S. . AHE KING'S. • . (Wellington's- Premier Pioture Hoaee.) Heated Nightiy for Patrons'- Comfort. TO-NIGHT! .TO-NIGcHT'I • ■■''".. ' ..At 8 o'clock::.. ' . . .'..' ' GRANDEUR, "STORY, SPECTACLE. King's' "■■■■.;•" King's Too' great to convey in: words, King's this, great Drama. Too big in King's scenes, in beauty, glamour, and ■King's Bplendour for pen to paint. Kinf's SEE IT! •' THRILL OVER-'. IT! King's Know.for onoe the.greatest treat King's >' a film can give. ■ Kinf's YOU'LL LAUGH — YOU'LL King's CRY—YOU'LL FEAR—YOU'LL King's ■- ■ ■•■• CHEER. • ■ .King's - : ' King's UNITED ARTISTS' -SPECIAL, j King's - King's /.x.*' , King's THACKERAY'S King's : THACKERAY'S ' King's "- THACKERAY'S King' 3 ' : T 'THACKERAY'S King's r THACKERAY'S ' ■ King's . THACKERAY^S" King's • THACKERAY'S King's King's ' -"VANITY FATE." . King's •■• "VANITY FAIR." King'B ''VANITY FAIR." .King's "VANITY FAIR," King's. "VANITY FAJR." . King's - "VANITY FAIR." King's "VANITY FAIR." King's . '^VANITY FAIR." King's- "VANITY FAIR." King's "VANITY FAIR." King's; :~: - <CVANITY .OTAIR." King's .- ■„ "VANITY FAIR." . King's King's King's A Colossal Picturisain'on of the .King's Most Famous Novel in AH EngKing's "■ ' ' lish Literature. King's1"" •'•'■■■ ■King's The Immortal Lore Story inPio- ■ King's tures. A Classic tho Whole •King's World Loves. When a Woman King's has the Eyes of an Angel and King's the Soul of a Vampire—Look King's Out! King's' King's An Achievement of tho Films no King's one should on any account miss! King's i ' , ." . •■•■'. ■ King's ■ - ' . ' •King's ■ - Castf '-~' King's ■: • •■- . -.'■.. King's Rebecoa Sharp — Mabel Baffin King's Lord Steyne — Hobart Bosworth -King's Rawdon Crawley—George Walsh J King's Capt.'Wm; .Dobbin—Earle Foxe ' King's George Osborne—Harrison Ford King's Amelia.. Sedldy— King's Eleanor Boardman King's Joseph Sodley— Willard Louis King's Miss Grawley—Laura La Varnio ■King's Mr. Sedloy— Wm. Humphries King's Sir Pitt Crawley—Robert Mack King's. Mrs. Sedl&y— " Tempo Pigott : Kmg's, ; Old.Osborne— ..James Marcus. King's Lady. Jane— Dorcas .Matthews ■.King's Max— . Eugene Acker Kmg^s. Fritz— ' Eddie' Jones', King s Mi6s Jemima, Pinkerton— King's - '; ■ - Rose Gore Kings Miss Pinkerton—Mrs.'-A. Newton King's Mrs. Tinker—-. Laura Pollard King's Miss Firkins— Sadie Gordon King's .Alias Briggs— ..Georgia Sherart £i nK, 3 Mr Quill— -/,. Pat Calhoun King s lsadore— . . Leo White .Kings Mr...Moss— B. Hyman King's Mr. Bloom— Otto Lederor King's Mr. 'Wonham— ' Frank Hayes King's Capt. Machmurdo— King's ' ' John M'Kinnon ■King^s 'Mr: Sharp—- 'V" Les Bates ■K.ing.s » Mrs; "Sharp—Kathleen Chambers King s Napoleon—.. otto Matieeen Kmg|s .. . . King's '" 'Tremendous Supporting '.: "5!95'3 ',','■, ' "'■ .'.Programme. ■' King's King's THE'KING'S SELECT Kings ORCHESTRA, King's King's Mr. L. D. Austin, Musioal KpS3 Director. -King's . •"■ •■- ... . Overture- '" Maritana'.'. ...;„,• Wallace Entr'acbe-'-Old English Jig" ; Guilter Incidental Music will include: «A/ ICienJ .Su, ite" ,v: —• Bi*op ■■ Menuot and ;Jig" ..; 1:;........ Gretry ■■facenee'from an Imaginary Ballet" • • '• "■_' Coleridge-Taylor ■"Moroeau do' Concert" ■ (for Strings only) ,!^ree'-Engiish !Danoes'•O.^T.^r^'^uter ■Symphony.in-D .-.......,-. Haydn" ."The^ritish.Grenadiers";. ;. ._••••- Transcribed by G. Borch Two. Romances „...........: Olney. Speaks "In a Far Country" k Chesson The Unfinished Symphony ......' Schubert .OUR: .... THEATRE",.•''";'*NKWTOWN. . ...... ...... „.^ 7><s : p —-..• .. .... . -•■ ••• A Master Production. ; -- "MICHAEL O'HALLORAN" "MICHAEL O'HALLORAN" ' ... ."MICHAEL O'HALLORAN," A Faithfoi Pieturisation of Gene Stratton Porter's" Famous Novel Over IXIOO,OOO Copies of the Book Sold ' A Humane Story, with a Po\verful ■■".' Appeal.' • ■' ■ '■■ COMEDY. TOPICAL.-. GAZETTE. • : , A Real Good Programme. PARENTS of Boys, Old Boys, and Friends of the School are invited to be present at the SECOND CONCERT (1924 season) of the Wellington ColWe Solo Performers' Society, to be held in the WEST SCHOOL, on SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Admission free. ..-,". T. R. CRESSWELL, ' ' " ■ ■ Headmaster. TUMBLE SALE, ST. ANDREW'S tl HALL, TO-MORROW, 2.30 'Also Produce Stall. ....... : : ... JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE ■|»7ILL be held Vivian, street, opposite "' Army Citadel, -SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 2 p.m. sharp. . ... ■ Good, Clean Clothes, etc ■■-. lv aid.of St. Anne's Bazaar.AN ERROR appeared in The Self-help Co-op. Grocer's • Price ' List last night... ICeiler's Marmalade should have read lib jars Is 3d. A RMLETS. liarrinlrs, and Beads, shadof , Tto ti aU:l1 uuy fi-ouk- Lloyd, Joivuisad '. .1

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 28, 1 August 1924, Page 2

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