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The Management bogs to sympathise wit.h .'the .hundreds that were unable to gain admission on Saturday, and advise intending patrons to either come early or Book their Seats. Plan at Tho Bristol till 5 p.m., after at Theatre. Ring 22-212. KING'S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE KING'S THEATRE .. KING'S THEATRE (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) THEATRE. HEATED NIGHTLY ffHEATRE HEATED NIGHTLY FOR COMFORT OF PATRONS. FOR COMFORT OF PATRONS. . THE HIT OF THE YEAR! . . »••■ SANDRA." " SANDRA." '■SANDRA." "i SANDRA." "SANDRA."- '"SANDRA." <: SANDRA."., " SANDRA." "SANDRA."' ' " " SANDRA." "■SANDRA/": "SANDRA." " SANDRA." -' ■ *; SANDRA." " SANDRA," " SANDRA." "SANDRA." " SANDRA." "SANDRA." :•' SANDRA." " SANDRA." " SANDRA." " SANDRA." "SANDRA," " SANDRA." . ■ - Featuring BARBARA LA MARR-. - -BARBARA LA MARR. ...BARBARA LA MARK. BARBARA LA MARR . '!.. BARBARA. LA MASR. '. Prom the Original Story by. • PEARL DOLES BF.LL. PEARL DOLES BELL. TThe Fjockingand Settings-of this AVonderful Production will Stagger you; (hey are Beyond Description. TTo "Paris.!. '.To .Deauville ! To Monte Carlo!.land.'..to _.all tho Gay Pieasuro .--Haunts-of Europe ! In, Conjunction, with this Gorgeous Production, i*. SPECIAL SPECTACULAR PRO.LOGUE - '-" " AVill be. Staged by MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S MISS. KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S MISS-KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S ' "',TWELVE "JUVENILE MARVTSES „ TWELVE JUVENILE MARVELS "TWELVE JUVENILE 'MAKV3SLS. KITSSIAN- CABARET BALLETS. RUSSIAN CABARET BALLETS. apache dances. ■ ■■ - . apache dances. „.., : ; toe dances. ' - - ■ • " toe dances. ■;.:, ."■"."■ choruses, choruses. . Superb- Supporting Programme.KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. A. H. Jerome. —"Spanish Serade" _.. ; Frfml Entr'acte— liTiny Tot" ••■■•- - - Fisher and Lofcter "' TTiMPRESS 'THEATRE. . Impress theatre. . empress theatre. . . ,The Best Show in AVellington. .TO-NIGHT"! TO-NIGHT! Early Evening Session, 4.35. Night Session De Luxe, 7:50. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PLAN IS AT THE BRISTOL TILL NOON. THEN AT ■THE-THEATRE. TEL. 3442. " The Swiftest, Merriest Comedy- of a . • ■ Decade, ■AVith ->■ ■'■':"' BETTY BALFOrR, BETTY BALFOUR, BETIY BALFOUR, BETTY BALFOUR, -; ••-:..^BETTY BALFOUR, Britain's Queen-of Happiness, : ; ... "■■■.'-- "::'. In ■ A Mercy Matrimonial Frolic, -■ -"SQUHIS'S ■ HONEYMOON." .'-'SQUIBS'S HONEYMOOX '■ VSQUIBS'S- HONEYMOON '* ""SQUIBS'S HONEYMOON " t;SQUIBS'S HONEYMOON." 'A Regular Riot of- Romance and Fun. I ■THE AMAZING STORY OF A BRIDE AVHO -MISLAID-'HER HUSBAND ON HXJI WEDDING DAY. 'A Wild -Whirl of Happiness, shoirin^how "Squibs"Caught .tho Honeymoon Express to Paris ami Romantic Realms--1 . Beyond. . DON'T TAKE A BRAND NEW 1-lUS--BAND TO-.PARIS'FOR A HONEYMOON! rA Diverting. Tale of the Highly Amusing, iir.d. Amazing Adventures -.that Befel fcf]uibs on the Most Extraordinary lion-, . ..eymoon on Record. .great. supporting programme. . .book your. seats now. fact ■ is -stranger thakt fiction: t\ 7ould you beliea^e that 'a man could be murdered in a hansom cab in one of the busiest streets in a large city avithout even the driver, knowing anything" about ■ ■ it? strange as this -may seem, it, is a fact, bewildering THE SMARTEST OF A LARGIi CITY'S •DETECTIVE FORCE. ASTOUNDING- THE AAmOLE WORLD, THIS TRAGEDY STANDS OUT AS ONE 01? THE MOST- -MYSTIFYING IN THE ANMALS..OF...CRIME, AND FORMS THE PLOT OF ONE OF 'THE iVJOSX- HEAD...BOOKS :OF ALL P-BODUCE'D -BY ARTHUR, SHIR-LKY,-IT IS THE GREATEST AUSTRALIAN PICTURE TO' DATE, -| "THE MYSTERY OF ■ : - I "THE MYSTEET OF. I A HANSOM CAB." j .:•-■ . . A HANSOM CAB." I '.'.' '.'.'." At the '. ' ' " '' ! EMPRESS EMPRESS | MPRESS - EMPRESS . ON FRIDAY NEXT. ■ ' ON FRIDAY NEXT. - i Box Plans now at The Bi-jsio!,. '.' ■ THEATRIC.' •'"•'-. OllOßT'l'3' THEATRE. JTO-XIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. I he Programme Sunrcme. MAMMOTH DO ÜBLF.-1" IiATUEE ' ATTRACTION.' CONSTANCE T.U,MADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE "MAMMA'S "AFFAIRS." "MAMMA'S AFFAIRS " "MAMMA'S AFFAIRS." WILT JAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND • " ■■ ■ Tn---" -• "niDINCi PRETTA-." • "RIDING 7'RKTTY." "HIDING PIl-E'ITY." One of tho most v.-holesoim.- AVcnti-rn - •■"Dramas over m'oduued. ' ■': YOU'LL LIKE I'J'. Bijr-.Suppoi-l.in<r i'roq-i-atii/iie. rl'o -see (.he whole in-oc'i'anunn. intentliiiir}>at,j loris..ai'e urged lo be -seated by 7.30 !n.rn. ■ -- Sti.-:sion De. Luxir ;i.(. 7.30. . • ti'ounie Talruatlgc al 3.15.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 2