DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. LAST 2 NIGHTS. The World's Sweetheart, MalyPictforl MARY PICKFORD, Mary Pickford MARY PICKFORD, Mary Pickford Mary Pickford In her Mary Pickford , „ . Mary Pickford Sweetest and Best Mary Pickford Picture, Mary Pickford ™, Mary Pickford "LITTLE ANNIE Mary Pickford "LITTLE ANNIE Mary Pickford "LITTLE ANNIE Mary Pickford; "LITTLE ANNIE Mary Pickford- .„;__.„ Mary Pickford , R9°Sl^Mary Pickford /ROONEY. Mary Pickford SS9SIXMary Pickford 59251& Mary Pickford ROONEY." Mary Pickford . . _ , Mary Pickford 10 Mighty Reels. Mary Pickford 10 Mighty Reels. Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary's Most Mary Pickford . ' • ■ _. . Mary Pickford Wonderful Picture. Mary Pickford ,,.', Mary Pickford Special Musical Mary Pickford Programme. Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Arranged by* Mr. L. D. Mary Pickford Austin. Mary Pickford ■ Mary Pickford ORCHESTRA <\ Mary Pickford DE LUXE. Mary Pickford Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring' Theatre, Telephone 23-080. "THE IRON HORSE" Commences at NEXT FRIDAY'S MATINEE, 2.30. ,■ Have You Booked Your Seats? DO NOT MISS IT! YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY! v r.UEEN'B THEATRE. THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! 7.45 TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS At 7.45, < And Matinee To-morrow, 2.30, OF THE YEAR'S TRIUMPH, "THE GOLD RUSH," "THE GOLD RUSH," "THE GOLD RUSH," "THE GOLD RUSH," "THE GOLD RUSH," "THE GOLD RUSH," > With a Great Cast, Headed by CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. . /CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. YOU MUBT BOOK. Tel. 22-334 for bookings. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 7^45. The Greatest SEA STORY Ever Filmed, 'THE STORM BREAKER." THE STORM BREAKER." . Here is a picture about robust men and lovable women, of exciting rescues at tea, and of thrjling adventure on land. KINO'S - THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) TONIGHi'-4-TO-NIGHT. A Sparkling Comedy Drama from the pen of RUPERT HUGHES, dramatist, playwriter, and novelist. "EXCUSE ME!" "EXCUSE ME!" "EXCUSE ME!" " EXCUSE ME!" "EXCUSE ME!" "EXCUSE MB!" "EXCUSE ME!" ' "EXCUSE ME!" A Metro-Goldwyn Production—with a brilliant cast of players, including NORMA SHEARER—CONRAD NAGEL NORMA SHEARER—CONRAD NAGEL WALTER HIERS-BERT ROACH WALTER HIERS-BERT ROACH With others of note. ">■ SUPER SUPPORTING BILL. SUPER SUPPORTING 3lhh. Variety—Beauty—Hilarity. , EXCELLEM 1 MUSIC PROGRAMME. (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) FRIDAY NEXT. . FRIDAY NEXT. The Long-awaited Production that has Caused a Furore Throughout Australasia.— "THE SPORTING VENUS." "THE. SPORTING VENUa" "THE SPORTING VENUS." 'THE SPORTING VENUS." THR SPORTING VENUS." THE SPORTING VENUS" Brilliant Cast: RONALD COLMAN—BLANCHE SWEET RONALD CQLMAN-BLANCHE BWEBT GEORGE FAWCETT—LEW CODY. GEORGE FA WCETT—LEW CODY. A glorification of the modern girl—an action-filled,, thrilling, wperbly-raounted photoplay that "will amaze and delight. npiVOLI, FRIDAY—"You are young and A beautiful—why waste your time with a hunband who cannot afford even the common luxuries of life?"— Thus spoke the other man to the wife seeking CAUSE FOR DIVORCE." j TSLAND BAY, EMPIRE THEATRE. A (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A picture with "Some Kick." See BUCK JONEB in s "THE TIMBER WOLF." Based on Jackson Gregory's great yarn. If you love a good stirring picture you should see this one. CAN ROSE BEAT HAHNT LLOYD HAHN LLOYD HAHN », LLOYD HAHN Races RANDOLPH ROSE . . RANDOLPH ROSE RANDOLPH ROSE .At ATHLET I C PA R X THIS SATURDAY. SEE THEM. SEX THEM. . BBE THEM. SEE THEM. '■' ' ' Aisp, ■" JACKSON SCHOLZ, JACKSON BCHOLZ, The World's Joying Sprinter, against Jenkins, Leadbetter, Kyle, Paris, and others, The Athletic Treat of a Decade. Music by Artillery Band. Admission: Ground Is, Stand Is. Reserves, 3s, at NeM Perry's. EUCHRE TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock sharp, OT. ANNE'S HALL, Green street. 10 13 good Prices. Two £1 Orders, two 10s Orders.'Six good trophies. . Admission Is. • ■ SPARKLING with fun—the "JOY GERMS." Town Hall Concert Chamber, Saturday, 20th February.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 2
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