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NT) PRESENTATION! ;hat*has caused a Furore wherever shown!, (WELLINGTON'S POPULAR PICTURE HOUSE) 8 TO-MORROW ?INEE SATURDAY, 2.30. kable in story—fast and furiously comical-^ such settings and backgrounds! ING VENUS." raous writer of thrilling action storied ha* s, Masterpiece. ' of Players, headed by l BLANCHE SWEET GEORGE FAWCETT s white sands of Biarritz; intimate glimpse* forth-west Coast of France, and the misty Bonny Scotland. The superb settings and sdy-drama thrillers you nave ever' seen! CT ORCHESTRA [E, Musical Director), - ' AL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. h is to be presented: od Topics—An intimate glimpse : into £&• id's Beauty and Scenic Glory- before yoar PATHE NTIWB. .30 daily--after at Theatre, or Ring Tel«LAST TWO NIGHTS ■ Of ' GUY BATES POST GUY BATES POST * "THE BAD MAN." •.._,„ "THE BAD MAN." SATURDAY NEXT— />(WAxm "THE GREEN GODDESS." Q.RAND OPERA HOUBB. Direction j^c, williamaon. Ltd. MBnager GUY-BATES-POS^^ 811 GUY BATES POST Ha« Achieved a Brilliant Triumph in TO-NIGHT! EA^ AB DIO? IAN'TO-NIGHtr _„ And To-morrow Evening, ' IJNAL TWO PERFORMANCES FINAL TWO PERFORMANCES Of "THE BAD MAN," "THE BAD MAN," . The Most Thrilling, the Moat Amumt i and[Most Entertaining Comedy-Drama that i ha» «ver delighted a Wellington audianoa, guy; bates post guy bates post In hig Irresistible Characterisation oIF tha Picturesque and Dard-devil Mexican bandit 1 ,„ J^l^' which.' presents this grmbmb of all bnglun-speaking dramatic itairs at h« very best. . ..- ---.,.„ The Final Production, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Last 5 Nights of Season. ' s"^? Representation in Wellington of 1 the Superbly-mounted and Intensely Inter- ! £ stl"F Drama of the Orient, THlf GREEN G.ODDESS," ' vu «TH. E GREEN GODDESS!" | with Mr. Bates Post as the Suaro and Sardonic Rajah of. Rukh. . Pl»nB at The Bristol. Day Sales at tb* > Upera Hotiae Confectionery. • ' Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stall*, 4i; Ga cry, Is 6d. Early Door Stall* am oallery Is extra. All price* plus Amoaft- . ment Tax. . ', FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. NOW SHOWING. PERCY MARMONT, - CLAIRE WINDSOR, ',"... CONWAY TEAIUJi' WOMAN.'' "JUST A WOMAN." . "JUST A WOMAN." ' "JUST -A WOMAN." V "JUST A WOMAN." W. MUST A WOMAN.? ' '" ' "JUST A WOMAN." . ,- ,"JUST A. WOMAN." Here is a Picture that probes to the Soul of Mother Love.:A Story that tells what* deepest in every woman's heart. A Drama of "Just a Woman"—any woman—every woman. r - . A First ' National Attraction. In Addition:. SCENIC. COMEDY. GAZETTE For Reserves Telephone 40418. QUALITY THEATRE: ISLAND ,BAT. . TO-NIGHT! T6-NIGHT!., Richard Barthelmesu, the screen's fore- -' most dramatic. actor, in . "SOUL FIRE." ?80UL .FIRE." A soul-stirring drama- from the great, play. - "Great-Music."'-' Also Scenes from the Prince's African; Tour. >■ •;• , CAN ROSE BEAT FAHNT LLOYD HAHN '■ ■■' j LLOYD HAHN .; LLOYD HAHN V ; Race* ' ' RANDOLPH BOSB RANDOLPH ROSS RANDOLPH ROSE ■ - ■ ,•■; , ■ At, -.■,■ V:' '" • ■ ■A T H L E T IC. P A X X THIS SATURDAY. SEE THEM. SEE THEM. SEE THEM. SEE THEM. BCHOLZ, ' JACKSON BCHOLZ, The World's Flying Sprinter, against Je> kins, Leadbetter, Kyle, Paris, and others, The Athletic Treat of a Decade. Music by Artillery. Band.: '• Admission: Ground Is, Stand I*. Regerves, 3a, at Ned Perry's.: •■; ! . i . MEETINGS. =a> A MEETING of Ladies will be held in ■"•■the Mayoress's' Room, Town Hall, ob TUESDAY, the 16th February, at 3 p.m.. to make arrangements for a fitting tribute to Lady Stout. All interested eordiiilly invited. R. NORWOOD, Mayorew. 11th Februarys, 1926. .■■.■-.: ISLAND BAY PLAY AREA. " T ADIES and Gentlemen interested m 9 •" Play Area for the-Children at lakixl Bay are invited to Attend a Meeting TONIGHT at the Bowling Club. Pavilion. Help forward the proposal by being p>resent To-night. •" " T. G. RICKETTS, Hon. Sec, Play Area Committee. , FUNkRAL NOTICES. THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hngney D. M'Kenzie, of Johnsonville, lira respectfully invited to attcn3 the Funeral of their late dearly beloved son, Donald Lindsay (Don), which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, junior, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday), at 2.30 p.m., for Karon Cemetery. " FUNERAL CARD. THE * Friends of Mr. and Mr*. Hughey 1). M'Kenzie are: invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, Donald, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of B. Morris, junior, 60, Taranaki street, X« morrow (Friday), at 2.30 p.m., for thi Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., . , Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-«t. Telephone 22-159. (day and night). NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SEASIDE EXCURSION. SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN for PL'IMMERTON, stopping.where re-. epiired, leaves Thorndon 8 55 a.m. Return train leaves Plimmerton 5A5 p.m. Special Cheap Tickets, available for return on day of i«sue only, from any Ration Wellington to Tawa Flati incln*ii»«, to Plimmerton or Paremata- adulta Va, children 'm to l.j -":ir6 Is.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 36, 11 February 1926, Page 2