A STARTLING SUCCESS. ALL RECORDS BROKEN ON SATURDAY AT SHOE T-T'S THEATR E. THE SCREEN SENSATION OF THE YEAR, METRO'S NEW SCREEN STAR, BERT HYTELL AND BEAUTIFUL ANNA NILSSON . IN A TREMENDOUS MYSTERY DRAMA, PACKED WITH THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT, "•NO MAN'S LAND.'' Applauded to the echo by Saturday' 6 huge audiences. " No Man's Land," adapted from the world-famous book by Louis Joseph Vance. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.
UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM AT THE KING'S. Once again a Superb HE KING'S. Combination of Pictures and Music. The Select Society Drama of Daring Unconventionality, "UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE!" "Sallie" is none other than that Fascin- : ating, Naughty, Saucy Little Charmer, CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. So it's not surprising if her conduct is more than a bit scandalous. It is a story of a. girl in a delightfully. dangerous predicament. MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENTS BY THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA; Directed by MR. L. D. AUSTIN. SCREENING TIMES: 7.30 "THE FATAL RING." ■ 7.30 8.0 , Entr'acte: 8.0 "Hungariaji Rhapsody No. 2" (Liszt). SV.IO THE LATEST GAZETTE, 8.10 'Including Splendid Pictures of-. New Zealand Boys at the Shakespeare Hut. Specially Interesting. 8.30 . STRAY SPOTS IN LONE 8.30 ' - STAR STATE. I 9.0 "UP THE ROAD WITH 9.0 SALLIE!" A Brilliant, Select Feature of Love, Adventure, Piquant Situations, Gorgeous Dresses (including "nighties"), and Splendid Settings,. Starring i 4.0 .CONSTANCE TALMADGE, 9.0 CONSTANCE TALMADGE, who, among other startling things, jumps hurriedly into bed and finds a strange man thore. ' THE MUSICAL CONTRIBUTIONS Include: Three Dances from "Henry Bth" (Edward German), "Mock Morris" (Porcy Grainger),, and Selections from "Gome Up" (Hirsoh), "Etude No. 11, Op.- 25" (Chopin). TWO GORGEOUS ENTERTAINMENTS IN ONE. PERFECT PICTURES AND HIGHCLASS MUSIC. Prices: Circle, Is 7d (no extra charge for booking); Stalls, Is Id and 9d. Reserve Seats at The Bristol, or, after 1.30 p.m., at 'Phone 3143. It is highly advisable to Book your Seats. RITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. A WORLD PICTURE, Starring, MOLLIE KING '-..-'• MOLLIE KING And ARTHUR ASHLEY. • A Fascinating Heart Fantasy, "THE SUMMER GIRL!" ' "THE SUMMER GIRL!" . "THE SUMMER GIRL!" "THE SUMMER GIRL!" A joyous play with a cloud or two to make the sunshine all the brighter. "THE SUMMER GIRL!" J The social gulf yawns between, them, but; love at last bridges it. Supported by A Two-Reel Roaring Farce, "THE LIMBURGER CYCLONE'I" "THE LIMBURGER CYCLONE!" Also, the Latest Gazette. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. •* ALICE JOYCE | \ In " THE BUSINESS OF LIFE." " THE BUSINESS/OF LIFE." Remember, this Theatre is crowded every night. So come early. LEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith-st.— Kia Ora Assembly to-night (Monday), and the Gaiety Assembly, ori a Friday Night. Ladies 6d, Gents Is. The best of music by Mr. Les. Robinson. Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. M.C.; Mr. A. C. Leonard. Visitors and patrons alike can be assured of a veal good time.-A. C. LEONARD, Sole Proprietor. ~ TAKE A NOTE! THURSDAY NEXT. TTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JL . 10 a.m. . ATTEND THE COMPETITIONS And HEAR. THE BUDDING TALENT OF MAORILAND. Sing, Recite, Debate, Dance, and Play. Souvenir Programmes at The Bristol, C. Begg and Co., and F. J. Pinny. Box Plan opens at Noon To-day at The Bristol. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. : WELLINGTON HAIRDRESSERS' SIXTH ANNUAL PICNIC. THE above Picnic will be held, at Muritai Park, Rona Bay, on TUESDAY NEXT. ■ Boat leaves Ferry Wharf at 10.5 a.m.: COME AND HAVE A PLEASANT OUTING. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 26th and 27th Februnry. NOMINATIONS for all Handicap Events close on WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, at, 8 p.m. WALTER DOBSON, Secretary. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. I WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, sth and. 6th-March, 1919. ALL Nominations oloae' on THURSDAY, loth -February, at 8 p.m., at the Secretary'<> Office, i Mercer's Booms. Nelson. For full programme see Referee of 22nd January. 1919. J. OrjJN, Secrat&ry,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 2
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