THE KING'S. ■. HE KING'S. ' ABSOLUTELY LAST NIGHT. Positively No. Further Extension of ■ Season. _ . . . Victor Hugo's. Masterpiece, "THE HUNCHBACK • "THE-HUNCHBACK: "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME." OF NOTRE DAME." OF NOTRE DAME.". Specially arranged Musical Scor»: KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA.. (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Musical Dir«ct»r.) In Addition: By Arrangement -with the- N.Z. Gpvernpient Publicity, Department. ' The Exclusive Film of ,' .: >THE ARRIVAL OF SIR CHARLES FERGUSSON." . ° Excellent Scenes showing- Sir Charles Fergusson Boarding- the Muritai in. the Stream, Welcome by the Mayor, Swear- . ing-in Cerejnony, etc. TOME AND SEE YOUR NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL I ; Box Plaa at The Bristol until 5 I'clock, after which seats may be restrvedat th« Theatre. Telephone 22-212. THEATRE, XT.ARAIiOUNT • THEATRE, Courtenay place. ■FINAL SCREENING, To-night, at 8. ......-" . William Fox Presents .-.-'- ■" IT IS THE LAW."' 'Aflaplsft from Hayden Talbot's thrilling itudy of- twisted romance and mjifitcry, ' "" "" " "Also" .' S'THE TREMBLING HOUR". Big Supporting Items. ■ ' "■" Theatre Telephone 21-842. RITANNIA. CONTINUOUS ~ RITANNIA. From 11 *.m. Daily. . LAST NIGHT. "IT IS THE LAW,'* . ' . . . Also "THE TREMBLING HOUR.". ; - COMEDY. ' GAZETTE. ■ .- Telaphona 558. . . :■;, . : t:\mpress theatre, theatre. Ilia liest Theatre in Wellingto*. VO-NIGHT, FOR THE LAST TIME, TO-NIGHT. At 11.0,; 12.25, 2.35, 4.45. De Luxe . - Session, 7.50. ■ : "HARBOUR. LIGHTS," . • ■ ■ "HARBOUR LIGHTS," ■The Great Adelphi Drama, by : GEORGE R. SIMS, i With TOM MOORE TOM MOORE And . ISOBEL ELSOM ISOBEL LLSO^f ■MILLIONS have laughed and < ned o\ai .. ,: its Story of Tempestuous Livr^ MH-LIONS more will Thrill at the Superb . Screen Version. - 'ADDED .SPECIAL ATTRACTION 'At 3.10. -. Twice Daily. "... \t 830 THE CAMPBELL BO"SS THE CAMPBELL BOTS ■ Tho World's Greatest Concertina Duo. in ». Refreshing Act ranging from Grand . Opera- to Jazz. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME ■ Box Plan at The Bristol till 5.30; then at the Theatre. Tel. 3442. Day-Pi-ices—Stalls 6d, Dress Ciule Is De Luxe Session—Stalls la. Is 6d: D.C. 2?.256d._ TTIS MAJESTY'S THE^rRE JO-IS MAJESTY'S THL\TRE FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 3. TO MGHI i OUR NEW- PROGRAMME A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Vociferously Acclaimed Last Night BY A CAPACITY HOUSE Greater .Success than Ever of the Universally Popular Revue G'omcdu n, MR. GEORGE STOREY, And His NEW REVUE COMPANY, In an Elaborate Fun-bur t, "THE NIGHT CLUB,: ■ A"._Miniature Musical Comedy, carrying Brightness and Gaiety, flavoured with Merry, Lilting Melody, HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE A Coterie of Feature Acts' seldom conglomerated on one programme Enormous Success of CECILE AND FRANK ELDRrD .. Featuring their- Original Creation "THE SPIDER AND THE FLY. ' Enthusiastic Reception o£ ME, ALEC REGAN, English Light Comedian, assisted by MR. RONALD STAFFORD at the Piano. WALTER VERNON. Ventriloquist. ARMITAGE AND HINE. Last Nights cf r MR. HARRY CLAFF In his MR. HARRY CLAFF Brilliant Vocal Scena: "The Arabian Night." FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d (P.oserves 3s), plus tax; Stalls. Is 6d; Upper Circle. -Is. Dodvsopen 7.15.. Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol. Aftcr's p.m. at Burnett's, aeit Theatre. _ . ... ISLAND BAY QUALITY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A picture from Gertrude Atherton's sensational novel, "BLACK OXEN." BLACK OXEN," - " BLACK OXEN," ■ ... • .With Connie Griffiths r.nd- Comvay Teavle. 'A drama of a society beauty's desperate light to recall the fleeting years. CJEASIDE PrcTURRS, LYALL BAY. O TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Don't miss the First National Special To-night. . "- DULCY." " DULCY." " DULCY," A special 7-reel Comedy Drama featuring Constance Talinadge with .Tack Miilhall. .Showing Pictures ' every Night from _;_ Monday next. . CRICKET! """ CRICKET! i REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, ■SATELLINGTON CITY v. COUNTRY ■ ¥ v" - PLAYERS, • ■ BASIN RESERVE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATUR- • DAY, Commencing Each Day at 11 a.m. The match is a Try-out for Places in Wellington's Plunket' Shield ' Team, and tho Country Team includes the best players in the Hawkes Bay, Wairarapa, -Manawata, Wanganui, and Taranaki districts. ' . v !Admission, Is, to ail parts of the ground. ; R, DARROCH, ■ Hon. Sec, W.C.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 2
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