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DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENGLISH AND. FRENCH LOVE? SEE "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." ■ "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." , "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." ! AT THE •■ . KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. j . (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, A Romance of France, with French Gaiety, Parisian Gowns, French Morals and Manners, Filmed on a Sumptuous Scale. "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL."' "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." ■ "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." ' "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." Featuring ALICE JOYCE, ALICE JOYCE, MARY BRIAN, / ' MARY BRIAN, NEIL HAMILTON, and ' NEIL HAMILTON, and ESTHER RALSTON,. - "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL" is a .big' picture, a beautiful picture. The settings are lavish, but artistic and m perfect taste. The exteriors, shot amid the sun-bathed luxuriance of Bermuda, are sheer delight to the eye. As a fashionable Parisienne in this production, Miss Joyce wears a variety of smart costumes that are destined to set the mode for the coming season. She also displays the latest vogue in French bobs. brilliant""supporting programme. king's select" orchestra (A. H. JEROME, Mus. Dir.). BOX PLANS at~Bristol Piano' Co., oi ring Theatre 22-212. The Most Lavish and Beautiful Pro- , duetion Yet Seen in Wellington. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIIGHT. At CHORTT'S THEATRE. At THEATRE. Paramount's 8-reel Super-masterpiece, "THE SPANIARD," "THE SPANIARD," "THE SPANIARD," "THE SPANIARD," "THE SPANIARD," Unique in the historx of filmdom is this strong, bold, and original "special." A vivid story teeming with romance and adventure. The screen sensation of the year. Featuring RICHARD CORTEZ, . RICHARD CORTEZ, RICHARD CORTEZ, Supported by ; JBTTA GOUDAL & NOAH BEERY.; Extra Special Supports, include GAZETTE, COMEDY; SCENIC. Session deLuxe at 7.50 .p.m. 1 FULLERS' - FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction :..... John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! aTV TO-NIGHT. ; LAST NIGHT OF THIS WONDER PROGRAMME. The Most Delightful Act Ever Seen in Neiv Zealand Vaudeville. .VETERANS OF VARIETY. VETERANS OF VARIETY. THE OLD STARS IN ' THE OLD SONGS. You can hear them from the artists that made them famous. Last Night of MURFAYNE FARRELL DUO. AND MASSEY. JOHNNY MOORE. VIOLET JENNY CHARLES VICTORIA. ROY. SHERMAN. THE HARRIS FAMILY. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. ' After Noon at Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-669) for Reservations after 7 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT! MONDAY NIGHT f Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take pleasure in announcing tho opening performance of their latest Revue Company, THE NEW MOON-MORRIS REVUE. MOON-MORRIS REVUE. MOON-MORRIS REVUE. A Show that will set Wellington Talking. For individual Talent this New Revue Combination is undoubtedly the strongest that has yet visited this Dominion. EVERY ARTIST A STAR. A Superlative Cast: MOON AND MORRIS. j Nell Fleming Sydney Burchall Bna Gordon Durham Marcel Wm. Beresford Vera Sewell Edward Wwrington (Producer), And the Snappy Six. Th« First Production by this Wonderfully j Versatile and Talented Company is entitled "MAKE IT SNAPPY," "MAKE IT SNAPPY," , , A Glittering Entertainment full of M»d Frolics, Catchy Songs, -Dainty Dances, Whirlwind Comedians, following one another with a, rapidity that will keep you in a consttnt. state of Laughter and THERE ARE NO^SXACK MOMENTS. You; will Enjoy the Moon-Moms Shows : as you have enjoyed no others. THE SALVATION ARMY, Vivian street. You will receive a hearty welcome TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). j MRS ENSIGN GOFFIN MRS ENSIGN GOFFIN Will deliver a captivating Recital at the 3 p.m. FAMILY GATHERING. 3 p.m. 800 Free Comfortable Seats. "PEOPLE I HAVE MET": R. J. Campbell.^ Gipsy Smith, Hugh Black, the Late John Ross and hissainted father, the founder of the Salvation Army, etc. DO NOT MISS THIS RECITAL. 7 p.m.—PEOPLE'S POPULAR SERVICE. The Silver Band and Chorus Choir will support. 7 p.m. MRS. GOFFIN. 7 P-m. Sirs. Goffin is an excellent speaker. Scots specially invited to hear one of their "am." Subject: "THE WONDERFUL CHRIST.'* 7 a.m.—Knee Drill. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. Addressed ky Ujp •■"'ilan iw Mew," **• Goiiitii

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

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