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OH, IT'S'A SCREAM! In Fact, it's the Greatest Laugh since Grandfather tvore Short Punts! RAYMOND GRIFFITHS, RAYMOND GRIFFITHS, The Now Monarch of Mirth, iv "THE NIGHT CLUB," "THE NIGHT CLUB,"At the KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Pictiiro House.)' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, A mad, merry melange of girls, gaiety, runaway motor-car's,, and bull-lights, With RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITH* RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS RAYMOND GRIFFITHS (The High Hat Screiim) '' THE NIGHT CLUB." " THE NIGHT CLUB." " THE NIGHT CLUB." "THE NIGHT CLUB." "THE NIGHT CLUB." " THE NIGHT CLUB." " THE NIGHT CLUB." "THE NIGHT CLUB." "THE NIGHT CLUB." Funnier than even "Miss Bluebeard" or "Forty Winks," Supported by a wondorftd Cast, including VERA REYNOLDS, LOUISE FAZENDA,, WALLACE BEERY. Anybody with a funny bone is entitled to laugh membership in "The Night • Club," Wonderful Supporting Programme. Box Plans for To-night at the Theatre. Ring 22-212. Queen's theatre; v c c n ' s I'hea t re . (The Cosiest House iv Town.) TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT, An uproarious story of love, in caveman days in ' Ancient, Rome and Modo.ru Times, ■with the sad faced comedian in . his greatest success. BUSTER KEATON • ' BU.STKR ■ X RATON BUSTER KKATON RU3TF.R KF.ATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTKR KEATON BUSTER KEATON In " THREE AGES." " THREE ACES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." " THREE AGES." " THREE AGES." " THREE AGES," " THREE AGES." "THREE. AGES." "THREE AGES." . " THREE AGES." " THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ■ Ring Theatre Telephone 22-334 for Reserves. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. ; 'NOW : SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ / "MASTKRS OF MEN," " MASTERS OF MEN," "MASTERS OK MEN."' "MASTERS OF MEN,'.' "MASTERS OF MEN," A Thrilling Tale of tho Sea and. a, Boy's . Fight Against Terrific Odds. Starring CULLEN L'ANDIS. EARLE WILLIAMS, ALICE CALHOUN. and WANDA HAWLEY. . Also DINKY DEAN DINKY DEAN DINKY DEAN in "A PRINCE OF A KING." "A PRINCE OF A KING." A. Fascinating- Story of Circus Life. Roserves at Theatre. Ring 43-855. ~ FULLERS' "~ FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction .:.... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! It is with regret that we. announce tho Last Week in Wellington of Jim Gerald, the most [lopular oE the many good C'omci, dians wo have had. 'LAST WEEK LAST WEEK LAST WEEK - LAST WEEK' LAST WEEK Of the Funniest, of Them All, JIM GERALD, JIM GERALD, Together with his MUSICAL REVUE CO. FAREWELL JIM GERALD FAREWELL REG. HAWTHORNE FAREWELL MONA THOMAS FARISWELL ERN. CRAWFORD FAREWELL MARJORY RAM AGE FAREWELL HOWARD HALL FA.RKWELL LAXCIO VANR FAREWELL " POLLY M'LAREN FAREWELL SIX TWTNICLKRS. The l''inal Production is oritillcd "If'AREWHLL, WKIJ/INGTON," "FAREWELL, WELLINGTON." A Pot-pourri Show put together by Mr. Gerald so that patrons may si« their favourite; in the HeM, Songs, banciw, and Comedy taken from <wh of the. Rnvues staged during ilin Wolliti'jl.oit season. AN ALL IN ONE SHOW. All tlie.JJest from Each Show and Sometliiuff Special from MR. GALLAGHER and MR. SHEAN. A Particularly Strong Vaudi'villo : Preface, which includes tlio l''ii'st Appearance of THE GREAT H.ISNRI' FRENCH, THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH, Introducing his World-famous "PARISIAN DRUNK ON THE WHEEL." Kvji'vliiintr Now by LKSLIE tiLl'/IOTT, LESLIE ELLIOTT. "Tho Girl nt (ho Piiiiio." I.KO K'I.'KIILLN TGI, LEO STKIU.ING. Tho Wumipnuu- Min«trel. Last Week of SCiUTIIWOOD i'.ud PINK LADY. SOI'THWOOD uud Pi NFC LADY, Ju nil Entirely New Oiteriug. BOX ]'LAN AT BURNETT'S. Tnlaphojifl Reset-valions Theatre (22-669) aftuc 7 p.m. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT.' Rudolph Valontino Rudolph Valentino "THE .SAINTED DEVIL." "THE SAINTRD DEVIL," Fioin Iho Tlirillhm- Hl.n-y -lU>],tv Hud," liv IU-x lii-iich. A IVniilifu! Phdldii-i-aiili of' Viileniino 'will hi' w ivfii U, (lie lii>i 150 iailic.-. 'Don't. Mi's this Gi-liil. Videnlini. Picluro and ilin C.ircut Tiinso Dance. gKA sT dTT i TctFrTw."T yVCuTb aT. & TO-NIGIIT. AT S O'CLOCK. Don't Miss the Siicciiil Holiday Racing Picture. 'MiIDKKK VW' ■•|;|D|.;RS IT. ••jjj'deks i:vr -i;ij.)iii:,s i.:i.'." l.'c;il.urinv.' Crcighton V.ltilo. Gcovyo Coopsr, aud Kllicl •Shjiiinin. i Splendid Supporting L'ouictlios, .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 2

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