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KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. :! KING'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picture Houso.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, AT LAST.' AT LAST! The Greatest of AU Stage Plays, "MERTON," "MERTON," "MERTON," "MERTON," Pioturised as "MEETON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." ' "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." . "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." "MERTON OF THE MOVIES." And its Original Star, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUN.TER, GLENN HUNTER, GXENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, Slip-ported by such Sterling. Players' as VIOLA DANA, DE WITT JENNINGS, CHARLES OGLE, GALE HENRY, And Others too Numerous to Mention. X you like yonr movies sweetened ■with laughs and sprinkled with heart-throbs, this picture is for you. Srtperb Supporting Programme. GAZETTE, COMEDY, And THE TIMBER INDUSTRY OF AUSTRALIA, PART 11. '■ KING'S SELECT" ORCHESTRA. A. H. Jerome Musical Director. Overture —"Petor Schmoll" Weber. Entr'acte—"Russian Dance" Friml FRIDAY NEXT. j The Jazz Sensation of the Year. "THE MAD WHIH.T." ! "THE MAT) WHIRL," Featuring ! MAY M'AVOY. i Also, Special Engagement of MANUEL HYMAN ■ MANUEL HYMAN (Late of the Rita Hotel, London), Now recognished as N.Z.s Foremost Jazz Violinist, And HIS TALENTED JAZZ MUSICIANS. QUEEN'S THEATRE ■ UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI At 8 o'clock sharp. ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST PROGRAMME WE HAVE EVER SHOWN!II JUST LOOK AT IT I! . JUST LOOK AT IT 11 FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES Present . ; EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRTEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN In "FRIVOLOUS SAL," ! "FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS SAT,," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," ■ ; Supported by a Wonderful Cast. : MAE BUSCH, MAE BUSCH, MAE BUSCH, ; BEN ALEXANDER, MITCHELL LEWIS, MILDRED HARRIS, TOM SANTSCHI. SEE the Fight 1000 feet above the Earth. Two men in a cage on the aerial tramway in a fight to the death. SEE a Horse Fall 100 feet Over a ClifL to bo 'Dashed to Death. SEE the Thrilling Fight between Tom Santschi and Mitchell Lewis in the Saloon. SEE the Picture and be convinced that here is the ii>st Sensible and Thrilling Picture shown in years. ADDED ATTRACTION!! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT f MR. PBOL BARRY 'And his Clever Pupil, MISS HAZEL MARTIN, In ECCENTRIC BUCK DANCING. The Neatest Act ever seen in Wellington. MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. NEWS. SCENIC. • TWO BIG COMEDIES. QUEEN'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, Under the Directorship of Miss E. Dennehy. USUAL PRICES. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. Bos Plan a* The Bristol til] S p.n> after at Theatre. Tel. 22-334. 'ANNOUNCEMENT. The Management of the QUEEN'S THEATRE Has Pleasure in Announcing that CORTNNE GRIFFITH'S Latest and Greatest Production, v "LOVE'S WILDERNESS," Has bean Secured at Enormous Expense for this Theatre for ONE WEEK ONLY, Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 29th May, at 8 p.m. There will be a Special "Wilderness Prologue" by the Pupils of Miss Cressell Vaughan. MATINEE PERFORMANCES WILL BE HELD SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30, and WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, at 2.30. OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS USUAL. Box Plan now open at The Bristol for the entire season of 6 Nights and 2 Matinees. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND BOOK EARLY. FUNERAL N.OTICESFUNERAL CARD rBTKB Funeral of tlio lato Ronald Smith J- Lord, beloved son of Ira and Margaret Lord, will leave tho Mortuary Chapel ot E. Morris,. J'yin., 60. Taranaki street, on Wednesday, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Private interment.) E. JVIORRTS, .SUN., Funeral Director. CO, '.Fwuiialci sl.reH., uml 2i), itldOlfuri) street. 1H 22-159 (djiy and eight.),.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 25 May 1925, Page 2