AMUSEMENTS. Tie luxe * trntjer thcjoulnem. ntgy fE POSITIVELY LAST TWO a fe NIGHTS. 5 i= “ THE E I GAIETY GIRL” g Featuring Delightful H § MARY PHILBIN S Don’t let it b? said you H g missed this Masterpiece. S S Commencing- S S NEXT FRIDAY, > g S MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30 § Jn First National Presente a Ir E: Mighty Production, [“ g NORMA TALMADGE 3 S In S § “THE ONLY WOMAN” g p Supported by the Perfect g S Lover, * -n S EUGENE O’BRIEN. g g Never more beautiful, never O' K more appealing, never closer g g to your heart than in th>s S g parr. Here, as a beautiful so- nJ g ciety Belle, she marries a g n] man to save him from him- p ■j] eelf. S S Oh, you Lovers of Real g g Drama, you Seekers of the K g Best—see this the Biggest of E tH its kind. E g BIG SUPPORTING PRO- Q g GRAMME. - n Orchestra Do Luxe. Mr. L. D. Austin. Musical • Director. Box Plans, at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, after 5.30, ’Phone 23— 080.
"KINGS" THEATRE <lMndtonl? PROCLAMATION! Fl HEED YE, ALL PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON, THAT U r-i TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, i-i AND TO-MORROW NIGHT LJ are your two final n CHANCES OF WITNESSING THE SCREENING OF THE U WORLD’S GREATEST n LOVER, u H RUDOLPH fl U VALENTINO N in fl MONSIEUR T U BEAUCAIRE U RESULT OF CROSSWORD PUZZLE WILL BE fl ANNOUNCED ON THURSDAY NIGHT. LJ
NEW ZEALAND HAS ACCLAIMED IT! “THE x TEN / COMMANDMENTS” THE BIG PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Back to Wellington after Phenomenal Successes throughout N.Z. KING’S FRIDAY NEXT. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. i Prices: Stalls, Is., 25., Reserved, 2s. C<7.: Circle, 2s. fid., Reserved 6d. extra. (Prices plus tax.)
QUEENS ❖ THEATRE ♦ 'oJhe (bsiestlrfouse , _> wJTozVn <_ •a LAST TWO NIGHTS. ►} M £< fl TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. fl $ CLAIRE WINDSOR fl DORIS KENYON fl fl BERT LYTELL I * I | “ BORN RICH ” | fl The Romance of a Bridal fl >♦< Couple who lived in a world fl ►*< of luxury. A fl Box Plan at the Bristol fl ►?< until 5 p.m., after at Theatre. A ►.< ’Phone 22—334. $ FRIDAY NEXT— !£ ,♦< ■ RICHARD DIX fl 8 “ $ 8 “MANHATTAN’* g £< A V The Pictunsation of fl Jeffery Farnol’s Novel, V "THE DEFINITE OBJECT.” $ fl The Story of a Rich Young fl >tj Man in Search of a Thrill. £<
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 153, 25 March 1925, Page 11
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