DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST THEATRE UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock! ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. . A Super-Production of the First Magnitude.. . . THE MAOND S OT^in^U| b AOTM a MEMOHABL B "THE GOLDEN BED," Featuring ROD LA ROOUE VER4. REYNOLDS, LILLIAN RICH, WARNER BAXTER, ROD LA KUyU\HEODORB KOSLOFF, and JULIA FAYE. . A Penetrating Story' of Marriage, Society, and Morals. Enthrailingly told in an atmosphere of Beautiful Women, Super-Gorgeous Gowns, and Sparkling Glass. When you. behold: . The eye-filling spectacle of the novelty Candy Ball-the dazzling mUKbnaire. society wedding-the thrilling and. beautiful scenes in the snow-topped Alps-the Golden Bed itself, around which revolves the story of the luxury-drunk society siren who attracts many loves and changes many lives. When you behold these and countless other sparkling high lights,, you will tip your hat to the daring of De Mille and his Golden Triumph. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Direoted by MR. L. D. AUSTIN) BOX PLANS «t the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, T«l«phon« 23-080. ELECTION RESULTS! WILL BE SCREENED IN THIS THEATRE TO-NIGHT. ■■ : ■ . "INNO^NCE^' - :.' : , The big entertainment picture that travels at a mile-a-mmuto-. speed, through Bcenes of tremendous drama, right into the strongest climax ever written into a ■ . picture 1 COMMENCES AT THE : ; TTTXTr^'Cj rrlli? ATTBF Wellington's popular" JVING S TJdUCiA'lJtJil, ' PICTURE HOUSE On FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 8 o'6lock. ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. A stolen necklace—an innocent man convicted—his escape from gaol—the woman he loves in trouble 'through his carelessness—his .surrender to save her happiness—. his innocence established through his unselfishness! It's a story that will hold ■ ■ you enthralled with its terrific drama 1 . . ' -'■■■■■ "INNOCENCE" - ■'■■■ :. A picture that will thrill you with its keen-edged drama, delight you with, its comedy, hold you spellbound with it's remarkable story interest. . ' SUPERB 'SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. : . . ,\ KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS now open at the Bristol Piano Company, or Ring the Theatre, Telephone; 22-212. ■ .',■■'■•'.
flflO W G R O U N D S, SHOW DAYS. APDALE'S ' AMAZING ANIMAL CIRCUS! AMAZING ANIMAL CIRCUS! 60 PERFORMING ANIMALS. • 60 MONKEY TRICK CYCLISTS, Musicians, Hand Balancers, Somersaulters. CLEVER DOGS, . Ball Rollers, Dancers, etc. • Also, THE SENSATIONAL CHARIOT RACE, In which I)ogs in Chariots driven by Monkeys race round the arena ofc breakneck speed. Performing Bears, Foxes, and Dingoes. APDALE'S BIG JAZZ. BAND ; .'.'. In Attendance.'! ; SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION! PALMERSTON SHOW. CAPTAIN ZOLA CAPTAIN ZOLA CAPTAIN ZOLA CAPTAIN ZOLA •■■ . And .•■••• ■■ .' HIS AMAZING TROUPE Of PERFORMING SEA LIONS! PERFORMING SEA LIONS! PERFORMING SEA LIONS! PERFORMING SEA LIONS! Performing in 3000 Gallons of Water. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW I . ZEALAND. PARENTS .'—Come Yourselves and Bring the Children to See these Monsters of the Sea. I.i . " , . DANCING. [rTiHE ADELPHI. CABARET, •X 126 CUBA-STREET. Td-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And : EVERY WEDNESDAY AND . SATURDAY. Ring 28-306, or 28-294, to Reserve Tables. EODNEY A. PANKHURST; Manager. ' BOHEMIANS' OLD-TIME DANCE. NOTICE. OWING to St. Peter's Hall being taken for Election purposes Tonight, NO DANCE.WILL BE" HELD. Dances > will continue every following Wednesday and Saturday throughout the summer months. - Principal: JACK DYE. ■\JTISS PHYLLIS' BATES, IYJL Studio: 68. Willis street. Tel 41-334. , PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINT, i MENTS, FROM 10 a.m. Open Turn Fox Trot, Silvester's Waltz, Ballroom Tango, Blues, etc Public Classes have Ceased for this season. THE STUDIO WILL REMAIN. OPEN FOR PRIVATE LESSONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Free Practice, Tuesday and Thursday, 5 to 6 p.m. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM. Studio: 60, Willis.street. Tel 41-482. LATEST Phases of Foxtrot, Ballroom Tango, Onestep, Waltz, etc. Eurythmic» and Grecian Exercises. Classes and private lesions for ladies. New class beginning Monday next, 12th October, 5-6 p.m. "'■■.. . ' CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING, 36, Cflurtenay place. Principals: Miss Matis Connop, Miss Inez Connop., Latest London Developments of Modern Ballroom Dancing. Private Tuition by appointment. Classes nightly. Final Cabaret Evening? Studio, Saturday, 7th Novemebr. \ Telephone 22 r 934. ( . FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mrs. Mary Jane Kyle are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral o£ her late beloved husband (Smyth), which will leave No. 11, Poplar Grove, To-morrow, sth November, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., & 28, Riddiford-st. Tel.. 22-159. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. William Rouse are respectfully invited, to attend the Funeral of bis.'late dearly beloved wife, Mary Ami, which will leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, To-morrow (lhuvsday), sth November, 1925, at 2 p.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON ANP SONS, Undertaken and Enibaliners, i U4. Ad«l*id« road. £T«L 24-155.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 2
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