QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE 2.15. , NOW SHOWING, x,7.30. The Biggest Western Drama that • the Screen has over known. ! "THE FOX," 1 "THE FOX," " THE FOX," " THE FOX," " THE FOX,"i' THE FOX," - Starring ' • HAERY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, Etc. ■» WHY " THE FOX "IS A SUPER WESTERN. 1. Tho fact that "The Fox" is Harrj Carey's first Universal-Jewel, and that il follows a long list "of successes. 2. Hairy Carey's interpretation of 1 tramp role; a part which enables him tc get over every one of the famous Carej heart-punches. 3. The interesting point that Harrj Carey himself' wrote the story to embody the angles that thousands of fans have asked him for. . 4. The ,breath-snatching dramatic speeo of the production and the fact that it was adapted to the screen by Lucien Hubbard, scenario editor at Universal City, and the man who wrote the continuity for "Reputation" and other .masterful examples of dramaturgy. 5. The picturesque locale; scenery never before recorded by the motion picture camera, such as the painted rocks, Cathedral Butte, and the desolate grandeur 01 the Mojave Desert. 6. The splendid supporting cast, unique in its personnel, and including snch popular players as John Harron (brother of the late Bobby Harron), Gertrude Olmsted, Alan Hale, Little Breezy Eason (the wonder child of the screen), Charles Lemoyne, Captain C. E. Anderson, and other members of the Harry Carey Flying Squadron. ' FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including " WINNERS OF THE WEST,"--"WINNERS OF THE WEST,'* And *-' QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. A. H. Jerome). Usual prices. , Tel. 22-334.. GRAND HOLIDAY bILLY . 1.30 to 10 p.m. 1.30 to 10 p.m.. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. 1. RAFAEL SABATINI'S • Famous Story, 1 "THE TAVERN KNIGHT!" "THE TAVERN KNIGHT!" "THE TAVERN. KNIGHT!" Father and Son both sought to mak< Cynthia their wife, Whom did 6he choose' 2. "PATRICIA BRENT—SPINSTER \< "PATRICIA BRENT—SPINSTER!' "PATRICIA BRENT—SPINSTER!' London Life, as pictured in the -witties novel over written by Herbert Jenkin (the author of "Bindle"). • / 3. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE FEMALE IMPERSONATOR!' •'THE FEMALE IMPERSONATOR V Charlie's greatest success to date. 4. ;: Episode No. 8, '■• "THE TERROR TRAIL!" "THE TERROR TRAIL!" GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME C-RAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Tho Biggest and Best Programme Yet Prices as Usual. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN Great Paramount Double Feature Programme.. i_ [ . MARY MILES.MINTER ■ MARY MILES MINTER ' -In \ "EYES OF THE HEART." -" EYES OF THE HEART."- ---■ A Fascinating Photoplay. MACK SENNETT MACK SENNETT Presents . "LOVE, HONOUR, AND BEHAVE.' "LOVE, HONOUR, AND BEHAVE.1 A 5000 ft Comedy, with a laugh i», ever inch. " . ' OUR ORCHESTRA '. Reserves, ring Theatre. ' Doors open 6.45 p.m. Come Early. i TTEA-LTH LECTTJ R E XX With demonstrations, FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN, By DR. J. M. MASON,', CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALI THURSDAY, 15th JUNE. ; Under tho auspices of tho Y..W.C.A. : Keep, the date. j '"t! ~~~ '■ N.Z.L.P. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCI EVERY WEDNESDAY'NIGHT, i Sydney-street Hall. Euchre Bto 1( c Dancing 8 to 11. Good iSapper and Oj t chestra. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. 1 '-! Chocolate Waltz.. Note—Tho verdict liisl week, the bei ir. town. C. SNOW, Hon. Sec. P COME TO THE BEST DANCE I IN/TOWN. ' mRAMWAY BAND AND FOOTBAL X , CLUB. EVERY TUESDAY, 8 p.m. E VICTORIA HALL. ; Good music. Light refreshments. j_ ■ - . 2s and Is. " > METHODIST CHURCH HALL, Cocl burn-street, THURS., Bth June, at 3 p.n GRAND Opening Meeting 'of Sout Kilbirnie Branch of Women National Reserve of N.Z. Address b Mrs. Florence Porter (Hon. Org. W.N.F of N.Z.). Musical and Elocutionary Item: S Come along and be enrolled. All Ladi< 0 welcome. The motto is "Each for All; Collection- in aid W.N.R. ll.esidontii Kuraery Fund. ," 'APPRECIATION OF MUSIC. A COURSE of 12 Lectures on "Hoto Listen to Music" will be give under the auspices of the W.E.A. in th ' ART GALLERY, Whitmore-street, con mencing TUESDAY, 6th June, at 7.3( Lecturer and Pianist, MR. - C. ,W r KERRY. The Course will include Lectures 0 the History and Evolution of Europea ). Music from the sixteenth century to th 1 , present. day, its National and Individus v Characteristics, its Forms, Orchestral Co, ouring, Kbythm, otc. ' Intending students and all who are in terestod in music cordially invited t . attend. ' , ;- / WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN ' • ' .^SOCIETY. THE above Society will hold a liiichr Party v and Dance (Euchre upstairs in thei New Contury Hall, Kent-terrace ;. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. '■- Refreshments providod. Misa Grant Pianist. Admission, 2s. . , UN. A, M'KAY^aen^.SM.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 2
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