THE COSIEST THEATRE IN TOWN 1 £ QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.30 NOW SHOWING. 7.30 Adolph Zukor presents a popular star m a gorgeous adventure in j- tho land of thrills—lNDlA—.■ . I JACK HOLT JACK HOLT JACK HOLT ; JACK HOLT i "THE TIGER'S CLAW" '. "THE TIGER'S CLAW ir J "THE TIGER'S CLAW." "THE TIGERS-CLAW." "THE TIGER'S CLAW." 2 "THE TIGER'S CLAW " "THE TIGER'S CLAW."' 1 "THE TIGER'S CLAW." India—Land of Magic, Mystery and Minarets. ■ That's the sotting "for this absorbing tale of stormy passion, dark intrigue, and rousing super-thrills. . With Jack Holt as <a reckless lover, who weds a bewitching tiger-girl—and falls into a hotbed of stirring adventure. v In addition, Part Five— The Greatest Chapter Thriller of all ' j;v ■ • Time— ' "THE SOCIAL BUPCANEER." Starring ' T JACK MULHALL. * CENTURY. COMEDY. , BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. LATEST GAZETTES. 5 QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee, Stalls 9d, D.O. 1»; .Night, Stalls Is, D.O. 2s, Children half price. Box Plan at Bristol. I ? . Theatre Telephone 22-334. 1 ! THE PRESENT PROGRAMME AT SHORTT'S THEATRE ! HORTT'S THEATRE 1 Voted by Saturday's Huge Audiences to 2 be the finest picture entertainment prei sented in Wellington for many months. r LON CHANEY In Universal Super Production, ~ "THE SHOCK." "THE SHOCK." "THE SHOCK." "THE SHOCK." See the wonderful picturisation of the great San. Francisco Fire of 1906. The . most awe-inspiring spectacle brought to the screen in a decade—the toppling .walls and crashing towers of a huge city in the midst of one of the greatest catas- j trophes of modern times. Second — . "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET," -j "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET,"- ( With an All-Star Cast.' . t The battle .of a girl to shako off society's fi web and find lovo, and fortune on the lonely, plains of Buena Vista. s Added Attraction. ■ . ■ This Week's Gazette Showing ZEV. ZEV. -i ZEV. , ZEV. The great American racehorse that ret cently beat Papyrus. SAME PROGRAMME AT PARAMOUNT. FRIDAY NEXT. I • "ROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES." The Great Super Travel Picture. See George Wallace as "Dreadnought," the "World's Worst Policeman." FULLERS' j . ■ FULLERS' ' ' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. .( TO-NIGHT AT THE EIGHTH HOUR The Publio will Acclaim A NEW HIT, HOT FROM THE FUN PRESS. ■ HOT FROM THE FUN PRESS. GEORGE . GEORGE WALLACE . WALLACE REVUE. - REVUE. i 16 JOLIVIANS, i - ' Headed by GEORGE WALLACE, the j Most Original and. Funniest of Revue -, Comedians. TO-NIGHT'S NEW PRODUCTION^ "HARMONY ROW." I "HARMONY ROW," "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." "HARMONY ROW." .•} You couldn't imagine anything funnier than. George Wallace as "Dreadnought," the World's Worst Policeman. "HARMONY ROW" Is going to be a Great Triumph. "ALL-PEP" VAUDEVILLE, including— Those Favourite Vocalists, THE JUBILEE TRIO, THE JUBILEE TRIO, THE JUBILEE TRIO, In a New Selection of their Popular Plantation Melodies. •■ COMMENCING TO-NIGHT: , PINTO, PINTO PINTO, PINTO, In a new and Entirely Original Offering, i ERIC MASTERS, The Popular . ERIC MASTERS, Baritone, , i ■ In a Series of New Song Successes CLAUDE DE CAR, The Acrobatic CLAUDE RE CAR, -. Wonder. Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s (plus tax, excepting Is). Plan at Tlio Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone Theatre (22-669) after 7 p.m. ' ~ : ~ : — Tr—m -.)' ' XiIMPRESS THEATRE, ! X!iMPRESS THEATRE. ■' ' The Best Theatre in Wellington. NOW SHOWING, At ILO, 1.0, 3.20, 5.50, and 8.0/ p.m. t THEODORA The THEODORA Greatest Film ■ THEODORA Spectacle the World THEODORA Has Ever Seen. THEODORA EMPRESS SYMPHONY THEODORA ORCHESTRA OF SIX- ' THEODORA TEEN Musicians. Box Plan at The Bristol, or Ring ■ Theatre, Telephone 32. ' . TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TO-NIGHT" MRS. T. R. GIBBS'S DANCE, NEW^CENTURY HALL, , Kent terrace. ■ ■ ' PERCY-SIMPSON'S FULL ■ ORCHESTRA. ©Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, Is 6d. RED CROSS LECTURE. UNDER' the auspices' of the N.Z. . Branch of the British Red Cross society, a Lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, will be delivered in the Red Cross Ghambeo-s, 63, Dixon street, on Tuesday, 30th instant, at 8 p.m. Subject: "Cancer." Lecturer: Dr. C. M. Hector, Government Pathologist, Wellington Hospital. ' Mr. T, A. Munt will preside. Public cordially invited. Admission free. M. 8. GALLOWAY, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. v-/ Grand FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL SALE OF WORK, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT 2nd and 3rd NOVEMBER SKATING RINK, VIVIAN STREET. Stalls and Sideshows, Etc MONSTER SPIDER'S WEB CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE SATURDAY, at 3. Good Prizes Bring the- Kiddies along. Let thorn have : a good time. ldmi{tion. Saturtjav afternoon, 64,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 103, 29 October 1923, Page 2
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