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THE KING'S THEATRE Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). \WpK™latiral Presents a Greater Picture than the Popular " Sheik." iSOTE.-IHIS GREAT DRAMA WAS ACTUALLY FILMED IN ALGERIA. "A SON OF THE SAHARA," With BERT LYTELL, CLAIRE WINDSOR, MONTAGUE. LOVE, WALTER M'GRAIL, ROSEMARY THEBY. FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY LOUISE GERARD THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. A GREAT DESERT ROMANCE OF A LOVE AS BURNING AS THE PICTURESQUE, BEAUTIFUL, PULSATING WITH LIFE AND ACTION. n Staltlmg • LoV6 Story of a"* Arabian Sheik for a White Girl. Actual Harem Scenes, Palaces of the Sheiks, and Dusky Arabian Dancing Girls. lhe Slave Market Scenes of Old Arabia Revivified. Thousands of. French Spahi Cavalry, Senegalese and Arabian Troops Jingaged in Thrilling Battle in the Desert. 4^,,,i tt =YOU IN THIS WONDEH PICTURE Dan4n?rT S™nes' P^ces of the Sheiks, Dusky Oriental Beauties, Oulad Nail Arab! Hop ' w aV5 iaf e? °l f :-Ammel>. Native-Villages, Thousands of Camels, Arabs, Hoises, Hordes of Arab Fighting Men, Fierce Battle of Natives, Kidnapping of White Girl by Sheik, Gay Scenes in Paris Cafes. "A SON OF THE SAHARA" THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR, YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE IT! ENGLISH TOPICAL, MOONBLIND SCENIC, "THE WILD DUCK" (Comedy) KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA.' ;> MR. A. H. .JEROME, Musical Director. ' BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL, after 5.30 at Theatre (Telephone 22-212). GRAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN PRESENTS THE GORGEOUS DANCE PLAY"IN A ROMAN COURT." Cast includes MR. NORMAN AITKEN as Nero, MR. LIONEL INCH as Marcus Prelect of Rome, MISS EILEEN O'BRIEN as'Mercia, MR. JOSEPH ELLIOT as ligelhnus, and MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN.as the Dancer. EXHIBITION BALLROOM "DANCING BY MISS EVELEEN O'BRIEN AND MR. PURVIS: VARIOUS WONDERFUL ""SONG AND DANCE SCENAS, introducing the Glittering Denizens of the Enchanted Forest, The Quaint Ceremonies of " The Church Round the Corner," and the Rollicking Irish Scena, GORGEOUS SCENERY. WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS. GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of MR. FRANK CROWTHER. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. : PRICES-3 a 3d, 2s, and 1.

DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. EVANS BAY Swimming Club's Dance at the Library Hall, Newtown, Tonight will take the form of a Long Night. Dancing 8-12. Zealandia Orchestra. Refreshments. Gents. 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Watch Saturday's advt. for particulars of Plain and Fancy on Thursday next. lARLY SETTLERS' HALL] • Abel Smith street. BRITANNIA <AT HOME. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT; 24th OCTOBER; Euchre Tournament- and Dance in ■.••■.•. ( .-.' ... .aid.of. Hall Funds.. :■. „ fTVHIS SATURDAY," ODDFELLOWS' ■*- HALL, Clyde quay. ' QUILLTONIANS' Big Fox Trot Competition, 12 handsome prizes, valued at £10 10s, to 1?9 competed for. A great night assured. Everybody invited," and the floor is perfect./ ' \." : Sub.: Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d. DANCING. • . -■_. . ■ ■ FTpHE Bohemians hold their Refined Oldi- time Dance THIS EVENING in St. Peter's Hall, when two more heats in the £5 Waltzing Competition will take place. Direction: Jack Dye. 1 ' SOMETHING NEW. A LL NATIONS BALL, RACE NIGHT, 27th OCTOBER. COME AND JOIN.IN! TUT9CHKA ORCHESTRA. In aid of W.N.R., Owen street. Eleven Prizes awarded Best Original Costume representing Great Britain, lady and gent, one representing France, New Zealand, Australia, America, and for the Best Head Dress. TICKETS at Ths Bristol; Double Bs, ■ Single 5s (including Supper), Gallery Is. . Late Trams. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, ■ Wellington and Wairarapa. PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONNELLY (Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney). The Latest Ballroom i Dances—Blues, Fox Trot, One Step, .i Valse, Chicago. Also Solo, Ballot, Classical, Toe and Operatio Dancing. Classes for adults and children. Lessons held at 30, Coiirtonay plaoe, and Sydney Street Hall. Private Leesons by appointment. 48, Mulgravo street. • HIGHLAND DANCING. HIGHLAND DANCING. | Also, NATIONAL AND FANCY I ■MTR.- D. • MACLENNAN, Scotland's ! ITA Representative Solo Danoer,- King's ' Coronation, and specially engaged Teacher Royal Balls, London, and Certificated ' Teacher Ballroom. Dancing, London ' Classes open on-WEDNESDAY 22nd OCT., Soottish Society's Hall, 57, Cuba street. Highland' • and Fancy at 6.30. Modern Ballroom at 8.15. Correspondence to 7, Zohrab street Hataitai. ' MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CITIZENS' WAR t MEMORIAL. ' *" ■ LADIES' COMMITTEE ■ A MEETING of- Ladies will be held in '• „ No- 2 Committee Room, Town £aHh at pm' TO-MORROW (FRI- , DAY). Present members of the Committee are asked to bring as many friends as possible, and workers for "Rose Day ■ are invited to be present. S.O.S.—MINISTERS AND CHURCHES. TTRGENT Call to Action.-The Gaming v^ Bill.—Ministers and members sum- i moned to 'Meeting of Protest against the i present Bill, TO-NIGHT, in Vivfan Street' Baptist Church, at 8 o'clock. , . F- E. HARRY. CHIMNEY SWEEP LSTANSFIELD, Practical Chimney • Sweep, Carpats beaten, etc. Ill' Constable-st. Tel. 25-187, ' HARRY BAKER. " JUST opened up the latest in English' * buttings. Order your new Suit now jMitrnimo, Pelor Pan Studio, Munners-st ' T>ELIAi!I,E Sm-v^c-l-irec consult U X - Mason, advice, frco. City Private UcLeclivu Ajt'.'iiuy, rcinovud to Aldous's JJi(iWii.£S?i ?OU, .•Lambtur.-uv (0,,pi»f,0 Kirkt-aldie uu<] Siuiuoj. Xej," 5693, _»',o.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 2