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NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! TiTi! TTTYF the finest theatre TYfP. T.TTHTpy UXli XJU JLJJi UNDER THE SOUTHERN MJMIi J-jU-A-Ei CROSS. . "THE THUNDERING HERD." THE PICTURISATION OF THE GREATEST STORY EVER WRITTEN BY ZANE GREY. Starring JACK HOLT LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON ZANE GREY is the Master of Outdoor Romance, but in "THE THUNDERING HERD' he has surpassed himself. All the romance of his book; with its thrills an-1 the sensational climaxes, have been brought to the screen with stirring vividity. ' • ONE OF T*BE GREATEST THRILLS OF ALL TIME. THE STAMPEDE OF TWO THOUSAND FEAR-MADDENED BUFFALOES ACROSS THE PLAINS WITH THE PANIC-STRICKEN GIRL IN FLIGHT. "THE THUNDERING HERD." A PARAMOUNT ZANE GREY SPECIAL ATTRACTION 1 NOTE—IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PICTURE SPECIAL MUSIC Will be rendered by the DE LUXE ORCHESTRA (Under the direction of MR. L D.AUSTIN). BOX PLAN at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken'B Book Arcade, or ring Theatre Tel. 23-080. * ■ QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! 7.45. TO-NIGHT! You've never seen anything like this for shrieking merriment boforo. Buator Koaton comes, out, us a crime'crushing cmninologist, and puts his foot into it every time. See his Greatest Comedy Achievement! BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON "SHERLOCK, JR." ATTRACTION No. 2. A THRILLING ROMANCE EPIC OF A GIRL WHO WALKED IN HER SLEEP. ACTION! FASCINATION I ROMANCE I "THE SLEEP-WALKER," With CONSTANCE BINNEY and JACK MULHALL. Also, ANOTHER THRILL-FILLED CHAPTER: "THE RIDDLE RIDER," With WILLIAM DESMOND and EILEEN SEDGWICK. EXCELLENT MUSICAL PROGRAMME. IT'S THE LIFE!" . AN ACTUAL MIRROR OF THE GREAT METROPOLIS AND A THRILLING. TENSE STORY OF CELEBRATED FIGURES OF SPORT, ART, THEATRE, AND THE NEWSPAPER WORLD. COMMENCING TO-DAY. PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE). Afternoon,. 2.3O—TWICE DAILY—7.4S Evening. **THE GREAT WHITE WAY." * THE WONDER STORY OF • . NEW, YORK'S "MAIN STREET." ADAPTED FROM THE STORY: " CAIN AND MABEL," by H. C. Witwer. In bringing this thrilling etory to the screen neither time nor expense was spared in making it an actual mirror of the Great Metropolis, No phase of New York life is neglected in the production. It pictures accurately the various elements which art woven into existence in a thriving metropolis, from the bee-hive, interior of a-' Metropolitan Newspaper Plant to the inner workings back-stage of such Broadway Institutions as the Famous Ziegfeld "Follies. With ANITA STEWART T. ROY BARNES OSCAR SHAW TOM LEWIS AND A CAST OF THE NATION'S SPORTING CELEBRITIES, AND THE ENTIRE "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" CHORUS. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION! . COMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA (NINE SOLO INSTRUMENTALISTS). BOOK EARLY! BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), or Ring Theatre (Telephone 21-842). WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK. SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, at 3 p.m. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE CUP. PONEKE v OLD BOYS. Admission, 9dj Ladies. Free; Stand, 6d extra. , SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH. HAWKES BAY v. WELLINGTON. The Plan for reserved seats will'be open at THE RUGBY UNION ROOM 4, WILLIS STREET, from 10 a.m., TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER Reserved seats, 3s each,-tax included. Kindly note that seats' cannot be reserved by 'phone or by letter. Season ticket holders ajjp not required to book specially for this match. Tickets for admission to ground are on sale at tho following business houses, Price One Shilling:— L, SOWMAN, Lambton quay. E. PERRY, Manners street. ,-, M'GIRR BROS., Willis street. HORNIG'S, LTD., Cuba street, MR. KNOWSLEY, Riddiford street. F. A. LAWS, CoOrtenay place. E OLLiyjR, Petone. G. PHILLIPS, Lower Hutt. A. E NEILSON, Secretary. BASIN RBSER V E. THIS SATURDAY. FOOTBALL, soccer FOOTBALL. STARTING 3 P.M. BROWN SHIELD MATCH. SOUTH AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON. CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.30 P.M. . SEATOUN v. V.M.C.A. C. FIRST DIVISION B CHAMPIONSHIP. ADMISSIOX—Orie Shilling. A. WILLIAMS. Hon. Secretarfr.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 51, 28 August 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 51, 28 August 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 51, 28 August 1925, Page 2