KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. " (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) -■The Houso of 'Warmth, Comfort, and Enjoyment. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Mysteries, Thrills, Laughs.' ' Tho Great Thrill-a-Minuto Mystery Play, " "'""RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," " "" "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED' 'LIGHTS," - -- "RED LIGHTS," "RED 'LIGHTS'," 1 "RED LIGHTS," . "RED EIGHTS," With a Wonder -Cast, Beaded by MARIE PREVOST,. ALICE LAKE, JEAN HERSHOLT, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, JOHNNIE WALKER, etc. Tho' Most Baffling Mystery Play you Ever Saw. Remember' "Tho.'. Bat"?—if .you want something " ovon more Thrilling—wbro Mysterious—more Hair-raising—moro Humorous—Don't. Miss "RED LIGHTS!" "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," "RED LIGHTS," Also, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT or ART KAMO, ART KAMO, ' ' - . Alt'l 1 KAMO, .'-. ■ ART KAMO, -:-. •. . ' >■ ART ..KAMO,. Tho Brilliant English Mandolinißt, and his Partner, "FRANK ANDREWS. FRANK ANDREWS, ■ " FRANK-ANDREWS, FRANK ANDREWS, x • FRANK ANDREWS, Tho Renowned Entertainer at the Piano. I'WO ARTISTS TOO GOOD TO MISS. Good Supporting Prom-ammo. 'Juvenilo Comedy, "VARNUM,. JON." 'latest gaumont graphic. ...- KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. ■ "Overture—"Tho Lightning Switch" ■■ - • (Alford). •Bos Plan- for To-night at Theatre. Ring ■ Telephone 22-212. rrivoLi..' * tivoli. -I IVOLI. ' TIVOLI. Tho House of Selected Features. ALWAYS-'A GOOD SHOW. DORALDINA, . DORALDINA,' ' ' ■• DORALDINA, DORALDINA, ' The World-famous Dancer, . in. " "PASSION FRUIT." ' ■ "PASSION FRUIT." -'"PASSION FRUIT." "PASSION FRUIT." ."PASSION FRUIT," "PASSION FRUIT," A Strong Drama, of Love and Hate in the - Heavy-scented Tropics. ' '' Also, •' BERT LYTELL ' ' BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL . " :■ In "SHERLOCK BROWN." "SHERLOCK 1 BROWN." ' ' "'SHERLOCK BROWN." . - -A-Detective Story—Not According to - Doyle. Excellent Supporting Programme, includ- ■ mg a" Paths Comedy, '■ -_ ■ "ROUGHEST AFRICA." -Screened-Twice Daily, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ARTCRAFT. ■ To-night at 7.45. ARTCRAFT. To-night at 7.45. ARTCRAFT. To-night at 7.45. Molesworth street ' .(Opposite Parh'amentary Buildings). Have you heard them say ■ I wouldn't marry., him if he were" ■. "THE" LAST MAN ON EARTH" 1 "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH"' "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH"? "THE LAST- MAN ON EARTH" i , "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH"? Tou'vo heard ahout'tho Battle of tho Century and tho GVeal World War—But wait until you see tho Battlo of all Time that the Girls put up for "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH " "THB LAST MAN ON EARTH." . '-THE LAST MAN ON EARTH " "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH." 'TPIE LAST MAN ON EARTH" "THE 'LAST MAN ON EARTH" "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH>' 'frPIE LAST MAN ON EARTH." ■ &.UTCRAFT. " " To-fciMit at 745 ARTCRAFT. To-night at 7 45 . lARTCRAFT. To-nflit It 745 aSTCRAFT. To-mlht at 7.45: Big Supporting Programmo. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. Master Pictures present the best society drama of tho year, "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL," "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL" "THE BREATH OF SCANIUL" "THE BREATH OF SCANDAL" "THE BREATH OF SCANDAI^" A picturo for 'mother, fathers, eons, and daughters. And just havo a look at tho cast— Botty Blyfchc, Lou Tcllegen, Patsy Ruth Millor, Jack "-Mulliall, Phyllis Haver, etc. lv. addition: COMEDY. GAZETTE. OUR ORCHESTRA. g T A B T II E A T ft E. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Hero's a. Sjpirilod, Coloiu-ful Thrill-ladou Pieturisation of Zaiio Grey's Great Novel, "TO TIIIJ LAST MAN," "TO THE LAST MAN," With T.OIS WILSON mia IIICETARD DIX Tho elory oE a ' prual. Wo llml even a biller family fnul cftuld not lull. A BriifliL ;i ii<l JJr<)<vy CutuCfly, •'SAiLtKt.^ AliONC' ' "HAILINC ALONG.' ' Burton Ilolfuo.-. 'J'nncl and Olliers. SATURDAY NEXT, The- Picture Fmis' l-'aVourilp, THOMAS in "lIOMBVVAKD BOUND"." umiiUMaaaiMni »aa<»<!t jum*cnm*m <s-nt*m KUCIIRE! EUCllIlE! ST. FRANCIS'S HALL. JiILL-ST., TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. AND EVERY SATURDAY, AT 8. Two £1 Orders. IVo 10.-= OrtlerS, and other Valuablo T?i;i/ci. Good 'fabler.. Ne-.v Ctti-Je. .\dinir6ion, lb. J, U. ilickmoit, I. Parkui, C'fiuduutoK,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 4
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