■■: : TWICE DAILY: Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. ...... . LAST TWO NIGHTS. '"OAKAMOUNT THEATRE .'I ■tAR AMOUNT THEATRE Presents A Colourful' Romance' of Love, Hate, and" Ad venture, "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE." "THE .SPIDER AND THE ROSE." A Melodrama that is fascinatingly charming in point of narrative, and again thrillingly.' •■interesting^ - .from- --viewpoint of -. action. ■'Realistically Produced by an All-Star -.—.-•- .--• -■ -Cast. ■ ' ' "■■' Also," " " " .An Emotional Drama "of the Emotional ...;. . - Tropics, ; . _i.......... « SO tjth~sea ■ ■love; 11 ■ ■ ■ ■";■.- -"SOUTH SEA LOVE," .' ■■: ■" } r'-" '- vWith- ■-'-'■■ SHIRLEY MASON. ■* ' '^L ":.:- '-'■'■• And- '-■■ - ' - "PARAMOUNT: ORCHESTRA. (Nine Selected Instrumentalists under the direction, of Mr. U. R. Caulton.) Box Plan at'the Utility Stationery Shop , (next, to Theatre), or ring Theatre Telephone 21-842, . .-• ■ ■• ■ ■ . BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. Positively LAST TWO NIGHTS. Screening Times: 11, 1.10, 3.20, 5.40, 8.5. A William Fox Theatrical Attraction— '■•■.."■• "IP WINTER, COMES." "IF WINTER COMES " ■ ■ ■ - ■ "IF WINTER COMES." ...:..: . "IF WINTER COMES." ■•-••■••■ The Pieturisation of -■■'-■'■■:■ '&. S. M." HUTCHINSON'S ■-■' .'' ''Famous' Novel. '•" 'SABRE, NONA,' MABEL, FORTUNE ;■ ... . HIGH AND LOW JINKS. Brought to life. in. the ■wonderful re-crea-tion of this world-famed, story—leading Trom the heights of ecstasy to the gates . of helL PERCY MARMONT ' ■As Mark Sabre. -'.'... Reserves Ring 358. fJTMPRESS ' THEATRE. Impress theatre, now showing (continuous). A Famous Artist, NORMA TALMADGE ■ . . NORMA TALMADGE. NOBMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE; In a Famous Play, "WITHIN THE LAW " WITHIN THE LAW " " WITHIN THE LAW " ""WITHIN THE. LAW!"... . This-lanious Play , provides Miss Talmadge with the Greatest, Success of her career, as Mary Turner, the Innocent and .Beautiful. Shop Girl driven to a life of Crime "within the Law." EMPRESS -SYMPHONY- ORCHESTRA, ....".Under.;the .Baton, of.Mr. M. Dixon. ' Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 pjn. Or at Theatre, Tel. 3442. t^V ;/^TRAND THEATRE. ' „,..,;. • NOW SHOWING, ■ .-COM. MOORE ..-.....■.:.... . " .: " • ..-In - -.■ •-■ ,-...,-, "MR. .BARNES OF NEW YORK" . .-."MR." BARNES.OF NEW YORK." .' ■ ' . Also showing: COLLEEN "MOORE In "FLAMING YOUTH." • "FLAMING YOUTH." ■""""" And. ""■■"•.'•'■- HARRY AVERY "■• ' >-- ■■■■ And-His -. : . ■ JAZZ BAND. •-Prices as-visual.- ■ ■■•- Telephone 3299. ' ' A" RTCRAFT THEATRE X&.RTCRAFT THEATRE •■ ... ("Where -the Best Pictures Are"). At 7.45 ' TO-NIGHT. ■ At 7.45 Cynthia Stockley's Famous Novel — "PINK GODS" Featuring "PINK GODS" BEBE DANIELS "PIN-K GODS" JAMES -KIRKWOOD - "PINK GODS" ANNA Q. NILSSON"PINK GODS" ' And others. ' IT'S A WONDERFUL PICTURE!.(Recommended for Adult Audienoes). V Davis Cup' Play in the GAZETTE.: Travelogue . "Broadway;' Comedy. Orchestral Accompaniment Prices: Is 3d and Is. Children half-price". XSLAND.... .-,. .BAY- :.,-, PICTURES. -it.'-- '■"■ ■• ■■.'■ ■■ • ■ ...... . TO-NIGHT. ZANE GREY'S TO-NIUHT. Masterpiece,- .. ;;.... .".the xs.v. trail." ,.. , : "THE .UP... TRAIL,";'• ; ' • . ; Commencing 7.'45 sharp.' .-"..;' "Excellent. Supports: '' : ' ":■ '-'" "fullers1'- '• ■ ■'-■ " , FULLERS' " HI liiiTliDirection John Fuller and Sons. Ltd TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, 2.30. IHIS"WEEK'S BILL A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! . - Glorious and. Complete Success of '• ■MISS NELL'CRANE, ""• The Vivacious and Fascinating Burlesque Actress" and Pantomime Principal Boy FOLIES BERGERE QUARTETTE*. •FOLIES BERGERE QUARTETTE* • Featuring "CAN YOU FORGET,"' '.:; .-.!. Played 6 different way« MR. CHAS. LAWRENCE, . .. Piano, Comedian par excellence ■/ . ALBERT REESE, ' , The Exceptionally Gifted Humorist' ...;; ... ALWYN AND PENN. i' Unprecedented Success'of DODDY HURL AND HIS GRE4.T COMPANY OF COMEDIANS In "the Sidesplitting-: Musical Extravaganza, "THE MUMMY." IA Great Coterie of Merry Mirth-makers Joyous Jesters, Jovial Jokers. D.C. or Stalls, 2s 6d (Reserves 3s); Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper. Circle, Is (plus tax, exempting- Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol; after 6 pjn. at Burnett's next Theatre. BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION, " I 'At Wemble-y, London, April to October •--..-.-■ •-■ :■• 1924. ■ ■ ' f^TISITORS are invited to .Inspect tho » Machinery exhibited by .W. H.'ALLEN, SONS AND CO., LTD ■"'"■ ' BEDFORD, ENGLAND, on: Stand No. 9, Bay 23, Avenue 8, fn tho Palac© of Engineering. Steam Turbines, Steam Engines,. Continuous Current, Dynamos and Motors, Condensing Plants, Diesel Engines, Heavy Fuel Oil Engines, Centrifugal Pumping Machinery, Marine Auxiliary' Machinery. N.Z, Agents," Richardson. WQ&$...fD&.-Gaa_ £fii -gpfifrgftg^
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 2
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