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T^E LUXE THEATRE. -L'E LUXE THEATRE. (Th& Finenii ■ Theatre under the Southern i Cross.) , I • TO-NIGHT So'^dook. Monater Matinee Saturday at 2JO. !An epoch-making Picture of tho Moth and „ the, FldDie in High Society. She. flew high! But she came down agam. The Story of an "Irresistible FJixt," From the World-famed Kovel ' By KATHLEEN NORRIS, Entitled - - " BUTTERFLY," f BUTTERFLY " '"BUTTERFLY," - " BUTTEROTLY," , . . " BUaTERFLY,". " BUTTERFLY," r "BUTTERFLY," *f BUTTERFLY " " BUTTERFLY," "BUTTERFLY" - " BUTTERFLY," Vtatoavtg tbe groaicst array of favourite p»jer» ever appcarmg in any dne picture, LAURA-LA 'PLANTER KENNETH HARLAN,* NORMAN KERRY, RUTH CLIFFORD, BOY BARNES, MARGABET LIVINGSTONE. '^■•bea'atifri btitterfy' any '\nan' would be proud to capture." "Lores that thrill—thrills you'll lore." Dolightfnl 'drama—Eonaing romance— .Wonderful Scenes, Gorgeous Dresses. She Flirted with the Flame That She Flirted -with the Flame That ;..Leiveß"Only tho Ashes of Sorrow. Loaves Only the Ashes of Sorrqw. She Learned a Tremendous Lesson—That one Man is Enough to Love. That Pleamure, is Really Folly—That. Pleasure is • " -Really Folly. Wonderful Supporting Programme. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. <Mr.- L. D. Austin, Musical Director.) Overture—"Valso dcs Flours" Entr'acte--"March of the Dwarfs". Griog Incidental Musio; fte Map" F [_ "Coppeha"—Selection .Dehbes Valse—"Souvenir" Edward German "Romanco" . Lake ' Lacombe "Korngane BaUot" Windsor "Tbe Passing Show" Romborg Three Cuban Dances Cervantes "Serenade" Samt Saens "Erotik" „ .„ G ncg Two Mazurkas „ Chopin "Romance" . . Sibelius "Gems from Moszkowski""Love's Dream ". '„ Czibulka Bo<c; Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitkisri's Book Arcade, or ring Theatie' Tel. 23-080. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. -„ tTh« Cosiest House m Town.) JO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! A Paramount Special. Special Matinee, Saturday, 2 30. „ CYNTHIA feIOCKLEY'S CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'b •" ' ' CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S ' CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S CJYiSTHIA STOCICLKY'S - (JYNTHIA BTOCKLEY'S " Sensational No\el, "DALLA, THE LION CUB " , , "DALLA, THE,LION CUB " "DALLA, THE LION CUB " "DALLA, THF-LION CUB" "DALLA,-THE LION CUB" "DALLA, THE LION CUB/ • '__ IJictuiised as "THE FEMALE," "THE FEMALE,", '. , "THE FL'MALK," ' ■ "THE FjaMALB,", ', Featurißg C ,'_,/ , BETTY COMPSOX. ''•*'"' "'' BETTY COAIPSON. ' -v' 1 BETTY COJrPSON. A* BET'J V COWPSON ' BETTY COMPSON. Jynthia.Stoclilei'9 first no^ol since "Poniola," "Dalla, the Lion Cub," from which "Tho Female" was adapted 1 Like "Pon jola," ji, is a talo of Africa, picturesque, iilluung, mysterious Africa. -It combines ,hnl] , tense diama, secret plottiug, and i gripping, heart appealing tale of the land whore the tigei hunt is the fa\ounte outdoor sport in a manollous new setting —picturesque, alluring, mjatonous South Africa. For This Special Production —Wise People - -• Will. Book. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p tn., after'at Theatre. Tel. 22-334. -j-— . 7 4 RTCRAFT THEATRE. •A.RTCRAFT THEATRE. Wellington's Solccf Theatie. > Opposite Parliament; Buildings Nightly, at 7.30 Tel 3470. NOW SHOWING. NOW bIIOWUMi. "RUPERT OF lIENZAU," • " RUPERT OV IJJiNZATJ " "RUI'KRT OF lIENZAU," "RUPKR'i 1 OF lIENZAU" "RUPERT OK HIiNZAU " ."RUPEBT OF lIENS4AU," The spectacular t isualisation of Sir Anthony Hope's most famous romance. Enacted by the first genuine all-celebrity „ , slur cast ever assembled. '' COMEDY. GAZETTE. " ARTCRAFT, ORCHESTRA. OUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWn! TO-NIGHT, at 7 45. Master Pictures present MARIE PREVOST And MONTIi BLUE "DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE," "DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE," " DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE," A vivid drama that answers tho question "Do two wrongs make a right? ' In Addition: COMEDY,' TOPICAL, SCEMC. - OUR ORCHES'IRA. SEASIDE PICTDKES. LYALL BAY. . TO-NIGIIT. TO r NIUUT. A Brilliant AH star Cast of Players in " RTDERS OF-THB 'DAWN," "RIDEIW Ol 1 THK UAWN, ' " Adapted from Zane Grpv's famous no^cl. " THE DE&ERT Ol' WHEAT." Good Supporting Pictures,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1925, Page 2