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KING’S THEATRE

TO-MORROW’S PROGRAMME

“THE EVERLASTING WHISPER.”

“Tho Everlasting Whisper.” a Fox supreme attraction, which commence* a week’s season with to-morrov.' ovening’s presentation at the popular King’s Theatre, is said to he heroin: doubt one of the finest Jackson Gregory romances ever transferred to thVscrecn. Firstly, it possesses a stror." story that is most unusual, written hv America’s foremost writer of outdoor fiction. It is a gripping and wonderfully thrilling tale of the rugged northwest, where the everlasting’whisper of the pines draws strong men into the hills to their different destinies. In this setting there is enacted a thrilling tale of a. battle for a fortune and a girl—a girl who has to he. won hy “caveman” methods. Alice Calhoun, known as the orchid of the screen, plays the feminine load opposite virile Torn Mix, while other.-: of note fill the lessor voles. The sui-

tings ancl backgrounds in the opinion of the writer are amongst the* most beautiful and impressive ever photographed for the screen. A fine supnurting programme has been selected to accompany the principal attraction, while Mr Jerome’s brilliant orchestic will be delightfully in evidence

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 3

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KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 3

KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 3

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