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TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON! '■ Tiic Management of the DE LUXE THEATRE desire to announce to patrons and the public generally that arrangements are complete for the presentation o£ the long-awaited CECIL B. DE MILLE MAMMOTH PRODUCTION, "THE KING OF JONGS'' A MOTION PICTURE—AN INSPIRATION! COMMENCING DE LUXE THEATRE FRIDAY, 15th JUNE FRIDAY, 15th JUNE AT MATINEE, 2.30. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Box Plans for the Entire Season open MONDAY NEXT at .Che Bristol and Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre after 5.30. Tel. 23-OSO. "KING OF KINGS" PRIOES.-^Night, 1/6 to 4/5; Matinee, 1/- to 2/0. Special Music Score to be rendered by ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. MR. EMANUEL AARONS at the Mighty Wurlitzer. Patrons are asked to be seated by 8 p.m., as the picture commences screening at 8.5 p.m. MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, AT 8 O'CLOCK.

FOR ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE— MABEL TUSTIN STUDIOS SPECIALISING IN CHILD STUDIES, COLOUR AND MINIATURE WORK. APPOINTMENTS BY TEL. 22-972. APPOINTMENTS BY TEL. 22-972. APPOINTMENTS BY TEL. 22-972. APPOINTMENTS BY TEL. 22-972. BROADWAY BLDGS., COURTENAY-PL. (ABOVE W. H. CAMPBELL, DRAPER).

THE NEW' PRINCESS, HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Reserves Dial 42-580. NOW SHOWING: 1-RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, VTLMA BANKY, VILMA BANKY, The greatest pair of lovers on the screen. They're the very crisis, climax, and consummation of love. See them in their masterpiece, « THE NIGHT OF LOVE." " THE NIGHT OF LOVE." ' " THE NIGHT OF LOVE." . " THE NIGHT OF LOVE." "THE NIGHT OF LOVE." " THE NIGHT OF LOVE." Also screening: 2-HELENE CHADWICK •* HELBNE CHADWICK HENRY B. WALTHAL t r HENRY B. WALTHAL "GIMME" "GIMME" "GIMME" "GIMME" "GIMME" "GIMME" Rupert Hughes's striking and successful i ■ drama. Usual Good Supports. i ! T^HE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA. ■*■ HE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA. BOULCOTT AVENUE, (Off City end Bouleott street.) I TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. " MOANA." " MOANA." " MOANA." i IN 4 WORDS You'Jl See SPECTACULAR! AUTHENTIC! THRILLING! ENTERTAINMENT! ;;MOANA" Idealistic, "MOANA" Adventurous, "MOANA" Inspiring, ■ ."MOANA" Appealing. Sl2E—The Fight under the water. SEE—The_ Mark of Manhood gained by pain. SI2E—No Man's Land. SEE—One reason why husbands stay at home. ALLURING TROPICAL ISLES. LIFE—LOVE—ADVENTURETHAT'S "MOANA." SUPPORTING "MOANA." A LAUGHTER CLASSIC, A LAUGHTER CLASSIC, "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE." "FOR-HEAVEN'S SAKE." LAUGH AND BE HEALTHY! AFTER SEEING "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" ■ YOU'LL BE HEALTHY FOR LIFE. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE '■ PARENTS' ASSOCIATION. QONCERT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (In aid .of School Funds), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, 1925, At S p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Part son*; "Merry Juno" t Girls College Choir. 2. Baritone eolo, "Mistress of the Master" (Lyall Phillips) Mr. W. Goudic. 3. Soprano solo, "Nightingale of June" Miss Kathleen Ferris. i. Recitation :■ Selected Miss Mary Cooley. 5. Vocal duet, "Under the Desert Star" (Gordon Temple) Messrs. Egijrton Pegg and W. Goudic. 6. Violin solo "On Wings of Song" (Mendelssohn) Master Desmond Lavin. 7. Danco "Dance of the Fairies" College Pupils. Sfcort Interval. 1. Swedish Drill College Pupils. 2. Contralto soap "Caro Mio Ben" (Giordans) I Miss Holly Power. 3. Russian Damte Miridinn Helteta. i. Mezzo-soprano solo "Pokare Kare Hine c Hine" i _ Miss Winnie Tricker. o Recitation Selected Mr. C'fcment May. 6. Baritone solo, ''The Old Plaid Shawl" (Battition Haynes) Mr. Chas. Hickmott. , 7. Part Song "Water Lilies" , Girls' Crilege Choir. I Accompanist, Madame ds Manny. j Admission 2s. Reserve Seats at Bristol Is Id extra. 1 BOOK EARLY. W.C.T.U. rpilE Members of ike Wellington W.C.----x T.U. are holding an '"AT HOME" in the Constable Streqt Hall on THURSDAY, 14th June, at 2.30 p.m., to welcome Miss Isabel M'Covlsingdale. All friends interested in Temperance Work arc cor- : dially invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 4