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DELIGHTED AUDIENCES YESTERDAY ACCLAIMED "THE VIRGINIAN" ONE OF THE GREATEST PICTURES SEEN FOR YEARS. BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL OR THEATRE. TELEPHONE 3442. EARLY • EARNING SESSION AT 6.5. '■"' -T7IMPRESS THEATRE. • iI'JVIPRESS THEATRE. EMPRESS THEATRE. . .' .The Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING TO-DAY, AT 11 A.M. And at 12.35, 2.35, 4.35, 6.25, and 7.55. ."■■'."THE GREAT AMERICAN •;;;;; •■■-; ROMANCE." For Twenty Years the Best-loved Book ;:;;b£.the West,. "The Virginian" ..IS.,NOW A MIGHTY MOTION ■. ■ . - PICTURE. OWEN WISTER'S OWEN WISTER'S Wonderful Novel as a Screen Classic, "THE VIRGINIAN." < "THE VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." ■ : "THE VIRGINIAN." •'.":"■■•" "THE VIRGINIAN." •-•■■ . '"THE VIRGINIAN." . ""THE VIRGINIAN." -■■■:■ "THE VIRGINIAN." -: '"THE VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." "THE .VIRGINIAN.' 1 ""When yon call me that—Smile!" At last the West, with all its Beauty, Romance, and Adventure, has been captured for the Screen and Filmed, with a •Notable Cast, including FLORENCE- VIDOR, KENNETH HARLAN, „: . . PAT O'MALLEY, RAYMOND HATTAN. The Story will Kve for ever, because it is Genuine. There are Thrills, Laughs, and Tears, 'and a Love Story of unusual strength told amongst the most beautiful scenery ever photographed. «THE VIRGINIAN.'' "THE VIRGINIAN.'* -• "THE VIRGINIAN? "THE VIRGINIAN." , **THE VIRGINIAN." I J"^rHE VIRGINIAN." ■All the Warm Sympathy and Tingling! Thrills of the Book are related in this tale. The beloved characters—the Cowboy, his Sweetheart Molly, "Trampas," and Steve, his' greatest friend. iA PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TO SEE AND TALK ABOUT. Supporting Programme, including— ■ A Brand New Christie Scream, "BABIES WELCOME." The World's News Pictorially Presented, "EMPRESS NEWS FILM." Superlative' Music Inimitably Played by ■•• • ■' the World-Famous EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. .Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. Overture—"Euryanthe" « , Weber Selection—"Hansel and Gretel" "*'.'" .'"'" Humperdinck Suite—"As You like It" .._ Quilter Suite—'"Prince Ador" _.. Rybner Suite —"Caucasian Sketches" Ivanov "Danse Lithuanian" ... Rimsky-Korsakov "Reverie" M'Dowell "Sons de Soir'' ; Kriens Box Plan at The Bristol till Noon; then at Theatre. Telephone 3442. QTRAND THEATRE. - - • K3TRAND • THEATRE. , Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A- Wonderful Triple-feature Programme. Firstly— ' The Picturisation of George dv Maurier's Famous Novel, "TBILBY," "TRILBY," "TRILBY," "TRILBY," "■."TRILBY," ' "TRILBY," "TRILBY," "TRILBY," ■•TRILBY," "TRILBY." "TRILBY," "TRILBY," ""TRILBY," "TRILBY," the Celebrated French Star, ANDREE LAFAYETTE. ANDRJGE LAFAYETTE. A.;conflict.of youth and beauty.; coquetry and tender passion, with saturninity and sinister magnetism. Redolent of the life and atmosphere of the Bohemian quarter of Paris, its gay camaraderie and undying friendships, jts selfish ambitions and heroic sacrifices. Secondly— Master Pictures Present ■ - JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES -_■•-■'. JOHNNY HINES -...'.'LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" "LITTLE JOHNNY JONES," "LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" - ■■' "LITTLE JOHNNY. JONES" "LITTLE JOHNNY. JONES," A.happy, spirited romance of the Turf, abounding with spirited action and tense drama. Thirdly— ' . . LARRY SEMON : -LARRY SEMON In his latest Mirthmaker, "NO WEDDING BELLS." ■ Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices as Usual. . Tel. 3299. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, .. . TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. :,. : "THE AGE OF DESIRE." " "THE AGE OF DESIRE" "THE AGE OF DESIRE" "THE AGE OF DESIRE." It grips the souls of things, this drama of a mother's mistake—a son's, mistake, and a_sweetheart who saw the silver lining ... through,a veil of tears, featuring .Mary Philbin and Myrtle Stedman A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. . Graphic. Comedy. Topical. .'. .'.'. Our -Orchestra, QTAR THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, " TO-NIGHT, : :■ At 7.45. ... STRONGHEART, ••■• -• THE .WONDER-DOG, • -.■...■ In . - "THE SILENT GAEL," • ■ "THE SILENT CALL," "THE SILENT CALL " . "THE SILENT-GALL," The Drama of a mighty dog who guarded a girl- and guided her to love in the hills ■of thrills. It's one Terrific Drama .'S^DA^SI:^ 13 OTHERS-,._'-f'l6 Picture with a Thrill, _ "THE MONEY-CHANGERS." : ■ - ' ' ' . FULLERS' FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -O.IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction ....... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd TO-NIGHT ! " At 8. ' TO-NIGHT ! Last Niglit of THIS COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. Overwhelming Ovation Accorded tho HURL-EVANS REVUE CO HURL-EVANS REVUJjj-.CO. - The Show of a Thousand LaiHis •-: "SONS OF Tf-IK SKA." - ' Last Night of the THRILLING ROPE DANCE By AL MACK and VALDA LEACH. , Supported )>y a High-c-!a.s=- (.'of.crio of . ■ ....Vaudeville At:!^. incVn<Miiir LEO STERLING, BAJ/rd, RKMONA HARRY NORTH. lIATHM-KAy' : THE GORDON-LOTTIK TRIO D.C. or Stalls. 2^ 6d (R-sserves ss);'Back Stalls, Is 6d; V'pper Circle. Is (plus fax, excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Bus Flau at The Bristol; after 1 I'.ni; at Buhieit's, nest Theatre..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4