QUEEN'S THEATRE. . UEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in 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 Modern Times. BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON ,- BUSTER KEATON \ In " THREE AGES." " THREE AGES." •" THREE AGES." " THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." "THREE AGES." j " THREE AGES." " THREE -AGES." BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST. TO-MORROW. ' TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. A Gripping Romance of Action and. . Intrigue, "THE CROWDED HOUR," | "THE CROWDED HOUR," i "THE CROWDED HOUR," I . "THE CROWDED HOUR," j With a. Brilliant Cast, including BEBE DANIELS, KENNETH HARLAN BEBE DANIELS, KENNETH HARLAN ! BEBE DANIELS, KENNETH HAKLAN BEBE DANIELS, KENNETH HARLAN Tho absorbing story of a girl who lost a. man and won her own soul. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. DB- LUXE THEATRE E L U X ■'■lS-- THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern ■ .'. : Cross). • . ■ ■ . POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT " CHARLEY'S AUNT." " CHARLEY'S AUNT.". " CHARLEY'S AUNT." ■ " CHARLEY'S AUNT." " CHARLEY'S AUNT." . " CHARLEY'S AUNT." " CHARLEY'S AUNT." Ib has ronde the whole world laujrK for forty years. You don't know the moaning of COMEDY until you've, seen 'Charley's Aunt," from . Brazil—where the nuts come from. Featuring SYD. CHAPLIN , SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN '■■- SYD. CHAPLIN (Brother of the World-famous Charles ■■- Chaplin). , This picture will make you laugh longer and louder than you Imvo over laughed BIG. SUPPORTING^PROGRAMME. I}-. ORCHESTRA~DE LUXE P (Directed by Mr. L. D. Austin). Box Plans now open at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book' Arcade, or , Rim: Theatre (Tel. 23-080). NEXT FRIDAY—"QUO VADIS."' KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. '(Wellington's Popular Picture 1. House.) FINAL PRESENTATION. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, 'A mad, merry melange of girls, gaioty, runaway motor-cars, and bull-fights, .With [raymond griffiths eaymond griffiths i ■Raymond Griffiths . . raymond. Griffiths .(The- High Hat Scream) '■ • "THE NIGHT' CLOT."-'" " THE NIGHT CLUB.". "THE NIGHT CLUB.". " THE NIGHT CLUB.". ' " THE NIGHT CLUB.'' i " THE NIGHT CLUB."- . I ' Funnier "ihari eveii' "Miss" Bluebeard" or "Forty Winks/-'- ■-■■■■--.■-
SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S ■. THEATRE. ; TCNIGHT! , TO-NiGHT! .;- :.; ,: .-.last night;of :,:,. . "the uninvited guest." •"the uninvited guest." "the uninvited guest.',' One of, the Greatest".Triumphs; in Motion Pictures. ■ Under-sea''Pictures in ■ COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHY. Tlie Most 1 Beautiful Spectacle you Can - ... . . .: Imagine '. ■;_■ -■DON'T MISS- _;-■ ; ■ ■ This Last Opportunity of Witnessing • THIS SUPERB PRODUCTION.. * COMMENCING TO-MORROW FRIDAY, At II a.m. FRIDAY, Another Mammoth Double-Feature Programme. FIRST NATIONAL'S ' 1 . ... . Groat Seven-Reel Masterpiece, : "CHICKIE." "CHIOKIE." "CHICKIE." "CHICKIE.". ■■ t Arid CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE : In . '. : "DANGEROUS MAID." ' "DANGEROUS MAID." A Laugh in Every Foot. , Big Supporting Programme. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or Tel. 41-219. QEASIDE PICTURES/ LYALL BAY. £> TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . , .Whatever you do, don't miss this picture ; i "FOOLS HIGHWAY," : "FOOLS HIGHWAY," Featuring Miiry Philbjn.- Pat O'Mallcy, I and William Collier.. • Splendid iSupjjoi'tiiiK '; Comedies. 'QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY ; . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. ' . Milton SiU s with' Doris Kenyon in i "I WANT. MY MAN,"- ■ "I WANT MY MAN," First National's Powerful Dramatic-Succ-ess of the Year., From the Famous Novel, '"Iho interpreter's House." 'Anyune' desirous of seeing a really good picture should endeavour to Moo this. SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER*, 8 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON ' HARMONIC i*y. SOCIETY. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. , (Conductor—Mr. H. Temple White.) I Assisted by r i MISS MARY SHAVV (Soprano), 1 (Recently ari'ivrd from England). MUS. ERIC MEIER (Violinist), "THE HA RMONIO QUARTETTE.- 1-1 At the Piano—Mr. Harold Whittle. Plan at The Bristol. ' j Hook utir'iy. A. few seaU left, for nonEiibscribprsi, .'ls, plus tax. CITIZKNS' INTKh'CWSiSOIiV SRI; VICE. rpt) be li.-..|d (find willing), .in the -i- Viiiiii^ Women's Christian Amsiiciiiiidii's Lecture Hall, .UcuileoU sliwt, TO-MORROW (Friday), ."iOl.h OCTOJJKIt, K'-'u, i'roui lU..'JO to L.JO p.m. Ten minutes' cK.ldre.ssos Id be delivi'i'ed by \\<i\. Thomas .Hat-lam, L.T..0. 'Citizens, men and ivomoi. »nd Visitor.?, art: heartily invited 16 this haul 1 of .Devotional (Service. God is h. rrMvardcr of all them that diligently seek Kirn, ',
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
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