_'JT7IMPRE3S THEATRE. -COMPRESS THEATRE. !The Best Show in Wellington. '•LAST-TWO NIGHTS OF i Splendid Picturisation of Paul Dresser's Famous Song, r~»" O?C ■ THE BANKS OF THE " ON THE BANKS OF THE * ON THE BANKS OF THE ,:i ;:""■ --"vy abash," WABASH," » ■■ WABASH," ..,..-,. With .The. Screen Mother Beloved, of Millions, .'""." .;;':--.-MARY CARR. A Lojtable .Story, of .Plain. Everyday Folks '_baring their hearts to you. With' tho Greatest Awe-inspiring Flood "* : Catastrophe Ever Fihned. COMMENCING- ON FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING- ON FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING.,; ON FRIDAY" NEXT. - •Th'iTE'ilm Sensation of 1925. "■■ :'.'-EARNSTLUBITSCH, .'The Master Genius of the- Screen," " -■";■'" Presents " "' "THREE WOMEN," " -■■■- "THREE WOMEN," WOMEN," ."THREE WOMEN," --■ - WOMEN," ; — --r:«THREE-WOMEJS,'» "THREE WOMEN. 1? . . ,::..:., . "THREE WOMEN," With the. Greatest Oast- Ever: Assembled ' <•-.-.. -for-any one Picture.- -. . „. .PAULINE-FREDERICK, ..... ,; PAULINE ; FREDERICK , ■ -.-PAULINE FREDERICK,' MAY, .MfAVOY, LEW CODY, MAY M'AVOY. LEW CODY MARIE PRKVOST, MARIE PREVOST WILLARD LOUIS, ' MARY CARR. WILLARD LOUIS, MARY CARR, What -would you Expect when Tlireo Women Fall in Love with One Man? -■•■•■"—■' The "Answer is: ROMANCE—With its- golden, dreams of ~- happiness," its Utopian, promise of ""perpetual- gladness; -' 33OVE—With-all its strange complexities ..i.-pf ...joy;., disappointment, disillusion- •• menfc. . ADyENTUPsE.—In the stirring battle of ,_.hearts, in which wits and. feminine charm are the weapons used. - THRILLS—That shock and slartlo as the " unexpected in social revelations aro • made." - ■ ■ ■ . .. . ■ ■ SUBPENSE-^Endless, gripping, Bustain- .. Co—such as you seldom find in any photoplay. ■PATHOS—That tug? at the very heartstrings, -holding the spectator tense . with interest. TRAGEDY—An awe-inspiring dramatic cljma\ which will well'b'i remembered- whett -most present-day pictures • are Jong : forgotten. : ■' '"THREE WOMEN" ■'•■■ "THREE WOMEN" •- - "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN"" "THREE WOMEN." .-,..- "THREE WOMEN." Ji Eemarka.ble Conflict Belween Mother .Daughter—While tho Other Woman W»fchesana.AVaife~A Picture " that . ;Keaohes the Pinnacle o£ Greatness. In^^iATll^^nS ON SATURDAY NEXT (ANZAC DAY) —SO LET FRIDAY BECOME SATURDAY AND .SECURE YOUR RESERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY -BOX- -PLAN AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE, TEL. 3442. iP^JP™II THEATRE. !«, A^AMOUNT,.;: '.. THEATRE, ....-„' ... Coartenay place. .',-ffWICE DAILY. Afternoon," 2^o. 7.45 EveningJne Mightiest of All Melodramas, "THE ROUGHNECK," -.- i «'THE ROUGHNECK," !A.dapted-frorathe_storyby . HOBERT W. SERVICIi, ROBERT W. SERVICE, Witli Bmilins CfEORGE O'BRIENS FINAL WEEK OB' -"-■*• CUBLYTOP'-' COMPETITIONv Win " CPWENTY-FIVE POUNDS _ By. following HATLESS MAX, ■ ' ' -" BIG- SUPPORTS; '..BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery #rop next to Theatre. Theatre Telephone .-■-. ■-.-. Commencing •""'. miDAY, "-26th-APRIL-? "'■■'JSARAMOUNT THEATRE, IS-cljafcioof'the-stage made into a glorious Triumph. of the Screen. . ... a KEORGE-BEBAN. '■:.rz ;;:;..•.:,■. in- .-. : f^THE SIGIn OF THE ROSE " !"THE "SIGN OF THE KOSE," The.s^ory .that has -in' it everything you like-jDycrjtthing. Sympathy, suspense, thrills of.'surprise and thrills" of amaze- ".'!!'.".•'"'."" ■"*"'••■ iricntv'- ■ ■ .' •■-.• BS.ITANNIA. CONTINUOUS " ■ r EITAK-NIA; -From 11 ; " a.nj; Dailj. :; '■■■-■; now 'screening ::■' ■ Hard ,Ridm' I ;- .Hard Fightin' I The great oatdoor star in his -most thrilling romance. ::,..,.;;".,.jack HoxiE. JACK HOXIE. ;;ffcturesque-! Beautiful 1 Gripping! ■ -■-:■_ ••■'■ '-:• Is " THE"-GALLOPING ACE,"~*i THE .GALLOPING ACE,'i '.-' . 'Also, ' ;,,.'. ... .. Final Week of . "CURLYTOP" COMPETITION.' ;' COMEDY, GAZETTE. ;.'-TIGHT AND WIN STORIES; ..,, ... , Telephone 353. DW. GRIFFITH'S "LOVE AND • ' SACRIFICE" is a crescendo of frantio intensity. Paramount Theatre, Ist May. - - "■ ..-' ■""' ;■ ' ■ ... ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ..-,., .... CHURCH, ;.. . {VVellington terrace. 'A Presbyterian Welcome to Dr.-Hubert L. Simpson, D.D.,"will be held in St Andrew's Church on; THURSDAY. 23rd 'APRIL, at 7.30 p.m. The interim "Moderator, Rev. W. Shirer, will preside. Rev. J. M^Caw-will-extend-a welcomo jo Dr. Simpson, on behalf of the Wellington Presbytery and the Rev. i l. E. Harry on behalf of the Ministers' Association. Musical- items will be interspersed. Address by Rev. Hubert L. Simpson, D.D.. Minister of the United Freo Church of Scotland.' ■ Subject: "Spiritual lforces at Work To-day," A'-.Collection will be. taken up lo do-I fray the 1 necessary expenses. Dr^'Bimpson'." will also conduct Divino Service in St. Andrew's on Sabbath, ths i . 26tfi, "Aizao" Sjinday^. _af 11 a.m»-,aad 2j
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 2
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