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' jT\B LUXE THEATRE. ILJe luxe theatre. i[(Th» Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cro6S.) Always Merry and Bright, Warm and Cosy. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Paramount presents Romance in a Royal setting, with the Screen's Foremost Emotional Actress in her greatest role: POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI In "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." j "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." ROD LA ROGUE, ADOLPriE MENJOU, PAULINE STARKE. Adapted from the Stage Play, "THE CZARINA." The Secret Lova Affairs of an Empress who lived for Romance and Ruled Many Hearts. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Mr. L D. Austin, Musical Director). Bos Plans at The. Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. Kindly Note—"THE LOST WORLD" STARTS AT MATINEE. NEXT FRIDAY, 2.30. Plans are rapidly filling. Be wise—BOOK! MANAGERIAL NOTE. " THE LOST WORLD." OWING to heavy City BooTuags ' elsewhere, the present Season of this Super-attraction is for ONE .WEEK ONLY At the D.E LUXE THEATRE. KING'S THEATRE, ING'S THEATRE, . Wellington's Popular Picture HouW. [The House of Ideal Entertainments under Ideal Conditions. Theatre Heated Nightly. JTO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT 1 LAST 2 NIGHTS. RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, Ihe Screen's Fastest-rising- Favourite, in "TOO MANY KISSEa," "TOO WAXY KISSES."' ■ "TOO MANY KISSES," "TOO MANY KlSSiirf," . .". "TOO MANY KISSES." "TOO MANY KISSES;" His Fastest and Funniest Picture. Superb Supporting Programme. LATEST GAZETTE. PATH.'I? REVIEW, "' SCENIC, COMEDY. LAST TWO NIGHTS 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS! OUEEN'S THEATRE. rJEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I At 8 o'clock. MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS And VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In a Glamorous Tale of tho South Seas, "AS MAN DESIRES." "AS MAN DESIRES." "AS MAN DESIRES." "AS MAN DESIRES." MILTON SILLS A* a Fighting Sea Captain. .I*. Great Part for the man who made "The Sea Hawk" Live. .BIG PROGRAMME. NEWS. SCENIC. COMEDY: "MY FRIEND," Featuring LLOYD HAMILTON. A Real Rib-TiekleY. QUEEN'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, ' Miss E. Dennehy Mus. Dir. Box Plans at The Bristol until 5 p.m., >fter at Theatre.- Tel. 22-334. FRIDAY NEXT: "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." . BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL. • A BONNY SHOW THIS WEEK. Wbe Buckleys will Present You with Your Horoscope FREE. FULLERS' FULLERS' cIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. ffO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! £Tf Laughter is the Tonio it is claimed to fee, there will be a lot of healthy people walking round Wellington this week. F. GAYLE WYER BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY HAND BOX REVUE COMPANY • Tn a Unique Musical Absurdity, full of ITa3t Comedy, Pretty ©iris, Gorgeous Jfrocks, Catchy Songs, and Dainty Dancing, "WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY." Seventy-five minutes of tho Best Comedy you have seen in yeara. Startling Suoooss of THE THREE MELFORDS, THE THREE MELFORDS, THE THREE MELFORDS, Novel Comedy and Burlesque, Character Dancors. KEITH WILBUR, . KKITH WILBUR, In New and Clover Impersonations. First Appearance of NICK MORTON, NICK MORTON, NICK MORTON, Tho Talkative Scii',-sto>-ARTHUR AND I-lELKNA BUCKLEY, ARTHUR AND HELENA BUCKLEY, •' In Son::.-l':im.- N'i>w Undnr the Sun. Character UrHnfiitors Extraordinary. Your Prime;!" .S'-ie'f'W'.-.illv-l.'reiviwl. "Jii.\ rological -Rending given to you FREE. FULLERS' PRICES: D C or 0.5.. 2s 6tl (Reserves 3s), plus tax; Stalls. Is 6d ; Upper Circle. Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. 'After 5 p.m. at liurnclt's, next Theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 19, 22 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 19, 22 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 19, 22 July 1925, Page 2

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