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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

An np-to-the-minute attraction is being presented to partons of the Queen's Theatre during this week, where J. K. M'Donald's First National picture, "Frivolous Sal," is being screened. Saturday night's packed house was delighted, and it is saie to say that it is one of the best pictures seen for a considerable time past. Eugene O'Brien is the leading man, and he is ideally cast in this his latest picture. It is a thrilling story of a pioneer mining town of the West, in which a girl and a small boy help a man to find himself. The cast includes Mac Busch, Ben Alexander, Mildred Harris, Mitchell Lewis, and Tom Santschi. Some of the story's most important action takes place in a huge cavern that a stream of melting ice has carved out under the famous Nisqually glacier, near the top of Mount Eainier. Amid these marvels of Nature the tensely dramatic love story of a beautiful girl of the pioneer mining camps and her sweetheart, a stranded actor, has been filmed. An added attraction m the programme is an eccentric dancing act by Mr. Phil -Barry and Miss Hazel Martin. The turn. by these two young people is one of the most' novel ever presented in Wellington. The supporting programme includes Gaumont Graphic, with views of the All Blacks in England, a beautiful mountain widerness take, " Flower of Hate," and a comedy, "No Loafing," featuring Noodles Hanaford. The box plan is at Tha Bristol until 5 p.m., afterwards at the theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 10