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QUEEN'S THEATHfi. WEEK'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. An Exceptional Triple Star Programme. MAMMOTH PICTORIAL ATTRACTIONS. METRO GOLDWYN'S Sensational Thriller of Love, Adventure, and Big i Moments. j ;NO. I"BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," i "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRLEKS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," : "BROKEN BARRIER-M," "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," "BROKEN BARRIERS," With a wighlrcast of TEN BRIL-. XiIANT STARS.: Adolphe" Meujou, James Kirkwood, Mac Bnsch, Nonna Shearer, George Fawcett, Robert. iFrazer, Winifred Bryson, Robert Agnew, Ver.a Reynolds, and Ruth Stone-, house. '■ ■No. 2"PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESE/' '•JPRPUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH," "PROUD FLESH." "PROUD FLESH/ ■ "PROUD I'LESH," THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE! Merely one of the many smashing scent's in this action filled and romance filled epic. As a novel it was the year's seusatipn, and as a picture it fairly defies adequate description. A -wonderful cast: ELEANOR BOARDMAN, PAT O'MALLEY, HARRISON FORD. Grand Supporting Programme. No. 3"SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS" "SAMSON OF THIS CIRCUS." "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS." "SAMSON .OF THE CIRCUS." Book early for this great Triple Attraction. Box Plan at Bristol until 5.30 daily, after at' Theatre. Telephone 22----334. ' KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATHK. (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) TO-NIGHT S. TO-NIGHT. Sunny Spain! Fascinating land o," romance and ■ adventure—"that's the setting of this epic of love and daring. Never a dull moment. Thrills, pep, and puchritude iv "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "TOE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "Tfi'fi LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THF, LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." Brilliant cast of players, headed by the favourite, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, As the daring Don Juan of Old Spain. WONDERFUL SUPPORTING WONDERFUL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME. Including Series No. 2 of the year's gfcateat novelty, STEREOSCOPIKS. STEREOSCOPIKS. STEREOSCOPIKS. STEREOSCOPIKS. STEREOSCOPIKS. STEREOSCOPIKS. STEKEOSCOPIKS. EXTRA SPECIAL MUSIC BILL By KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Box Plan at Bristol until 12.30— after at Theatre. Telephone 22-212. f)VB. THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, at 7.40. Muster Pictures present NAZIIMOVA & LOU TELLEGEN NAZIMOVA & LOU TELLEGEN In " THE REDEEMING SHf." " THE REDEEMING SIN." " THE REDEEMING SIN." " THE REDEEMING SJN." A Vivid Drama of a Girl Leader of an Apache Band in Paris. In Addition: COMEDY. GAZETTE. INTEREST. OUR ORCHESTRA. ISLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Another great weekend programme, j Two splendid features and excellent supports. That sensational passion play, "ONE WEEK OF LOVE," • A really great picture. You'll enjoy, it fron. beginning to the end. With the delightful ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN and that great uereen favourite, COJ«- ---' WAY TEARLE, in the star roles. Also see JACK PICKFORD in "HILL BILLY," A tremendous picture of Kentucky days, with swift action and a story that stirs your blood and grips your deepest interest. BAND. I^LSSION SILVER _BAND at SEATOCN TO-MORROW (SUN-O-Al'), at U f!,iu.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 4

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