Screening- Times: "The White Hose."—lD noon, 3 p.m.. S.o p.m. "Clmpliu."—ll.3o a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. "Lloyd."—ll a.m., 2 p.m., 7 p.m. rp i v o l i. -«- I V 0 L I. Th.-j House of Selected Features, ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. LAST NIGHT THREE GREAT PICTURES. - I.— D. W. GRIFFITH'S "THE WHITE ROSE.r' 2.— "THE CHAMPION/" «- '■'.'■ y^.' ■ CHARLES iCHAPLIN. . '■ 3.-- And ' HAROLD LLOYD "GET OUT AND GET UNDER." ' COMING TO-MOitROW (FRIDAY): SIR "CONAN DOYLE'S World-famed .Detective Story, '■SHERLOCK HOLMES" "SHERLOCK HOLMES/ Featuring JOHN BARRYMORE. j JOHN BARRYMORE. Also, But—we're sorry we cannot divulge the name of it until To-morrow. ALL WE CAN SAY IS THAT IT'S A BONSER! IT WOULD MAKE A CAT LAUGH! Full Particulars To-morrow. RITANNIA. CONTINUOUS from RITANNIA. • 11 a.m. LAST NIGHT OF TOM MIX . TOM MIX And TONY TONY In. the Surpassing Romance of the Early West, "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." ] "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." "THE DEADWOOD COACH." Daring Adventure—Perilous , Escapes— Thrilling Romanco laid in the Picturesque Dakota Bad Lands. A DYNAMIC DRAMA WITH THRILLS i , . GALORE. ■ . , ! Also, SCENIC. COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. gISTINE, ''CHOIR*. SOLOISTS I RETURN VISIT TO WELLINGTON.
, THURSDAY NEXT, sth NOVEMBER,. . ' .And SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. THE INCOMPARABLE ■SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SIST.INK CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTJNIS CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS Will Give TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS In the WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. Box Plans ivill be Opened at the Bristol Piano Co. . NEXT TUESDAY MORNING. • Reserved Dress Circle, Cs. ' • . Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d. J t Unreserved, Us and 3s. All prices plus tax. Representative ........ D.. D. O'CONNOR. TSLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE -1 (Tho New Theatre). ' TO-NIGHT! 'TO-NIGHT! See HOOT GIBSON in "HIT AND RUN." "HIT AND RUN." A (picture ifith high-speed action—a rollicking romance of tho field and tho saddle—a wealth of comedy. GRAND CONCEPT AND DISPLAY In CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. In aid of Port Nicholson Sea Scouts. Artists: Miss Myra Sawyer, Mr. W. Boardman, Mr. C. Williams, Mr. W. J. Robin, Mrs. Alexander, and other fine talent. Come and Assist the Boys. Sweets and Drink Stalls by Committee. Tickets—2s mid Is. H. F. GILBERT, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE, ■VICTORIA HALL, Adeiaidn road, v SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, at, 3 p.m. GREAT' BARGAINS. r . MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND A'.\l ATRUi: T;O\VINC ASSOCIATION, A.WNTAI, MKKTIN'CI. -.: DI':LK(iATI-:.S arc hereby roniindcd of thf Annual Mmtintr, to bn lir-ld TO-NI(!HT Cl'liuisilnv), 'iiltli OCTOHKH, ill, Ihe AiTi.unliinln' C.'liiunbcr:!, Johnston stroet. Wnlliiigton, nl, j p.m. JJusiiK.'i-s: As |ier Unlcr l'npor. \. D. JJ.WKEILD, _is:' Hon. Secretary.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19251029.2.6.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
Word Count
441Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.