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. TTING'S THEATRE. ■ -i^-ING'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picture- House.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, AT LAST! ' AT LAST! The Greatest' of All Stago Plays, "MERTON," "MERTON." "MERTONi". Picturised as - "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 HUNTER, GLENN HUNTER, Supported by such Sterling' Players as VIOLA DANA, DE WITT JENNINGS, CHARLES OGLE, GALE HENRY, ' And Others too Numerous to Mention. If you like your movies sweetened with laughs and _ sprinkled with heart-ihrobe, this picture- is for you. Superb Supporting Programme. , GAZETTE, COMEDY, And • THE TIMBER INDUSTRY. OF AUSTRALIA, PART 11. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. A.- H. Jerome Musical Director, Overture—"Peter Schmoll" Weber. Entr'acte—"Russian Dance" Friml FRIDAY NEXT. "Tho Jazz Sensation of the Year. "THE MAD WHIRL." '•THE MAD WHIRL/ "THE MAD WHIRL," Featuring MAY M'AVOY, MAY M-AVOY. . • ■ - Also, Special Engagement of MANUEL HYMAN ■ MANUEL HYMAN ;. (Late of the Ritz Hotel. London), Now recognished as N.Z.s Foremost Jazz , .Violinist, Arid HIS TALENTED JAZZ MUSICIANS HIS TALENTED JAZZ MUSICIANS" HIS TALENTED JAZZ MUSICIANS' Box Plan Now Open at Bristol. a UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 3 o'clock sharp. ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST PROGRAMME WE HAVE ; EVER SHOWN!!! ' ' - JUST LOOK AT IT !! JUST LOOK AT IT!! ."■".. EUGENE O'BRIEN . ■ EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEX EUGENE O'BRIEN EUG.ENE O'BRIEN [ EUGENE O'BRIEN i - ' J" ■ ' • "FRIVOLOUS SAL* ' : "FRIVOLOUS SAT/"I "FRIVOLOUS- &AL,". "FRIVOLOUS SAX "■' "FRIVOLOUS SAL " "FRIVOLOUS SAL/ Supported by a Wonderful Casfv MAE BUSCH, MAE BUSCH, MAE BUSCH, BEN ALEXANDER, MITCHELL LEWIS, 4 MILDRED HARRIS, TOM SANTSCHI. SEE the Fight 1000 feet above tho Earth .Two men in a cage on tho aeriai tramway in a fight to tho death. SEE a Horse Fall 100 feet Over a Cliff to bo Dashed to Death. SEE the Thrilling Fight between Tom Snntschi and Mitchell Lewis in tllo • foaloon. SEE tho Picture and bo convinced that here is the Most Sensible and Thrilling Picture shown in years. 'ADDED ATTRACTION n SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT ! " ■' MR, PHIL BARRY And his Clever Pupil ■ . MISS HAZEL MARTIN, ECCENTRIC BUCK DANCING Tho Neatest Act ever seen in Wellington. MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. 'TWO BIG COMEDIES? CENIC' QUEEN'S SELECT ORCHESTRA" Under the Directorship of ' Miss E. Dennehy. . usual prices".: no extra charge for booking. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p m ' after at Theatre. Tel. 22-334. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRIiSS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in Wellington,-TO-NIGHTJ ' TO-NIGHT! Early Evening Session 4,45. ; Night Session'Do Luxe 7.50. TO-NIGHT'S BOX PLAN IS VI 1 THF BRISTOL TILL 5.50 P.M.. THEN Vl' THE THIiATHK. TEL. 3442. A Picture that Throws a Powerful Searchiigufc of Iruth on Marriage and Its Mistakes. "HER, MARRIAGE VOW" "HER MARRIAGE VOW " "HER MARRIAGE VOW" "HER MARRIAGE VOW'" "HER MARRIAGE VOW'" I "HER MARRIAGE VO\v'" i "HER, MARRIAGE VOW " "HER MARRIAGE VOw'v "HER MARRIAGE VOW/ With a Stellar Cast, including MONTE BLUE, BEVKRLEY BAYNE MONTE BLUE, BEVIjRLEY BAYNE' WILLARD LOUIS. "■'"WILEAItD LOUIS. If You Are in Doubt whether LOVE, HONOUR, AND OBEY LOVE, HONOUR, AND OBEY Should be Stric-ken 'from the Marriage Service, SEE THIS STORY Of a Woman, who Drank of ihe .C'nr-krail of lemiiditioii and found the Div X .-i 1 Sitter. A powerful )>holndi'iuna wliic-1, shows how :. little slip may ofipn bring tragic cireumslances. Wlieiom a wife i s placed in a position whereby sho |, as lo kidnap her own children. DRAMA!'. ROMANCE! ACTION AXD 11EART THROBS! Splendid Supporting Programme. HE WrSE AND IiOOK FOR 'fo. . NIGHT'S SESSION.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 2

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