SHORTT'S THEATRE. HOKTTS THEATRE. COMMNENCING TO-DAY. And Daily Until THURSDAY NEXT. ■ ' HUGE DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION. Universal presents WILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND ■ WILLIAM DESMOND » ! WILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND In one of the Finest Outdoor Pictures ever presented on. the screen, "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." " THE MEASURE OF A MAN." • "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." "THE MEASURE OF A MAN." Gorgeous scenes in High Society. Wonderful scenery of the great, outdoors. A man may be down, but he is never out. The fighting Parson of the Logging Camp j finds fists more potent arguments than ■ ■ words. j v " THE MEASURE OF A MAN." .When Broadway lost a Gilded Fool the great woods found'a man. A Wonder Outdoor Picture. ( ,SECOND GREAT ATTRACTION.' MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Celebrated Stage Success, " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," " TRIMMED IN SCARLET," Featuring KATHLYN WILLIAMS ... - And ROY STEWART. | BIG'SUPPORTING .PROGRAMME. i miVOLI. • ' I A IVOLI. NOW SHOWING. TWO RENOWNED ATTRACTIONS. | No. 1— UNITED ARTISTS Present j GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS .GEORGE ARLISS ! In "DISRAELI." "DISRAELI." "DISRAELI." "DISRAELI.",This is a picture that on its previous screening was missed by co many of the picturo public, and for which so much regret has been expressed and so many requests made for its rc-showinc DeSbcMr: 110 have acen ft- •inoiudinff "THE BEST PICTURE THEY HAVE . EVER SEEN." No. 2— N ' ; PARAMOUNT Presents, ':.•....;:.■.■ rvr -"MANHANDLED " "MANHANDLED," "MANHANDLED," . : With GLORIA SWANSON, ' GLORIA SWANSON, GLORIA SWANSON, . • GLORIA SWANSON, "Manhandled" is, Gloria out-Swansoning herself—outshining'all her previous efforts m this career-crowning triumph! fine Supporting items. TWICE DAILY—2 p.m. and 7 p.m. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-MORROW At 2.30. TO-MORROW FIRST GRAND MATINEE FIRST GRAND MATINEE i Of the '■ NEW: VAUDEVILLE SEASON CLAUDE DAMPIER. THE LECARDOS SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: ■.Reserves, 2s (Book at- The Bristol), Is od, Is; Children Half-price.- Doors opeii 1.45, commence 2.30. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay place. ToL 22-669. TO-NIGHT!' At 8. TO-NIGHT! New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company \ The' Revival of FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. The Greatest Galaxy of Star Acts Ever Presented to the Wellington Public, i • Including MR. CLAUDE DAMPIER, I - The Professional Idiot: j THE LECARDO BROTHERS, i Wonderful Comedy Acrobats. ■ Max Rita i SANDRISI and COPELLI, Chajiinins Parisian Dancers.' ! 8 PIC and ALF, j Novel Acrobatic Specialists. I THE MEGAN BROTHERS, London Musical Clowns LORNA and LANCE, LENA JOOSTE. TAYLOR and SUMMERS ' FDLLERS' FAMILY PRICESD.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserves 3s), plus tax; Stalls la 6d; Upper Circle. Is. Doors open 7.15. Motors 10.20 BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL After 5 p.m. ,afc Burnett's, next Theatre. PRINCESS THEATRE RINCESS THEATRE. ' " ' Manners street. Daily 11 to 10. Telephone 1967. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON /'' . In " THE "WHITE SHADOW " "THE WHITE SHADOW" "THE WHITE SHADOWJ" ' An original screen play, by Miohael Norton Also " CHILDREN OF THE DUST " " CHILDREN OF THE DUST*" " CHILDREjsr OF THE DUST"." COMEDY. GAZETTE. FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ : FUNERAL CARD. ' HTHE Funeral of tho late Mary Luman, X will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E Morns, 3U11., 60, Taranaki street. To-mor-dow (Saturday), at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS, JUN., Fuuoral Director, 60 TaranaUi-st and .28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159, day and night. T FUNERAL CARD. IHE Friends of the late William Cok are invited to altend his Funerai, which will leave (he Mortuary Chapel bf E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki' street Tomorrow (Saturday), ill 1 p.m., j C r the Cemetery, Karoii. . E. MORRIS, JUN., - Funeral Director, , lelefiEaus 22-JS9, day. aud. aight.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 2
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