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•it. LAST NIGHT ) ,<•:■ '■•■ Of r- GUY BATES POST ?l~ GUY BATES POST ,;•.; , -in ''''! "THE BAD MAN." '„;.. "THE BAD MAN." (SATURDAY) NIGHT•v. • 'THE GREEN GODDESS." ; "THE GREEN GODDESS." y..iJRAND . OPERA HOUSE. '■' Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. :" Manager ; "'■ John Farrell ■■-.; -^^ GUY JBATE3 FCST • ?:■■!■.■> guy BAT3S post ?•:<■&» Achieved a Brilliant and Wonderful I'■.. . •': '• • - triumph in : '*" , . "THE BAD MAN." "THE BAD MAN.' "■TO-NIGHT! At.8.10, TO-NIGHT! ':•' Positively •' • *THE FINAL PERFORMANCE r :*■ THE FINAL PERFORMANCE «■:-. . ■ ' ■ ■ Of '-■:.'■' : "THE BAD MAN," {■ "THE BAD MAN," ".. Tb« Most Thrflling, the Moat Amusing, >;• 'and Most Entertaining Comedy-Drama thai , .has ©vie delighted a Wellington audience, with " - GUY BATES POST GUY BATES POST ■A In his Irresistible Characterisation of the "' Picturemue and Dare-devil Mexican bandit panchoLope». which presents this greatest pat all English-speaking dramatic stars at '' bis very best. I^ORR^W^ffiYT 1 NIGHT. ;■; TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. ';■ . ■ Last 5 Night* of Season. "■■foitial Bcpre»entation in Wellmffton of > ih«: Gotg»pualy-mount*d and Thrilling ; Drama 6V the Orient, t ■ . v "THB GREEN GODDESS,'" "THE GREEN GODDESS," l"..wfth Mr. Guy-Bates Post a» the-Suave and Sardonic Rajah of Rukh. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at the /:;: Op«ra How» Confectionery. .. ?■- p.C. and R.S., 8s;. StaH». *«; U Bd. Early Door Stalls and Si Gallery is extra. All prices plus AmuseVvment Tat •■■-■.: ■•■ ■■■■.:.■:■ % •"■■ ••'OHORTT'S 1 THEATRk. '■1,. „ ■.: jpHORTrS THEATRE. i, ■ • . Commencing To-day. "VTHE BEST PROGRAMME IN THE ■■■• ■■-■, '•■ - .-CTTY:. ■..-,' i Another^ Mammoth Double Feature Bill, t,- '■' /-BUCK .JONES, , , ■•■; " , • • . ••", BUCK JONES, ... BUCK JONES, .' " " BUCK JONES, ' . ••'■- . BUCK JONES, , •■•. '■.■•" • ' ■ " BUCK JONES, ?;"•..■ ; ; ;/ : BUCK. JONES, ; ■- \ ::: i," Bver'ybc«iy J8 favourite, . ?■> f. Im.'tm Screen Version of Jackson Greg- ": . " ory'i Famous Novel,' :; ■ -THE''TIMBER WOLF." '."■' "THE TIMBER WOLF." r ' " "THE TIMBER WOLF." & "THE TIMBER WOLF." ■■;/' i "THE-TIMBER WOLF." "THE TIMBER WOLF." ir-, "THE TIMBER WOLE." , '■-'•'A ♦ate of giant men-among giant forests-^----«of greed for gold and'love for a woman. .Jaekaoo Gregory's best. You'll say so Never before such a smashing ■ „ • ' thriller as this. : : KARY PHTLBIN, . , . MYRTLE STEDMAN, ' \ WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN. *■.■;..,...■■'. in i- ISret National's Superb Production, . »: "THE AGE OF DESIRE." "THE AGE OF DESIRE." ' ;.: •. "THE AGE OF DESIRE." , "THE AGE OF DESIRE." ' . "THE AGE OF DESIRE." I Not just ordinary drama—not just the kind that brings a tear, but a big living document of one mother's mistaken step v and her alter sacrifice that glorifies with ■s '■'■ ' • memory. wonderful supporting .7 programme. Tih-'k.. new princess, ~h b- :n ew princess, *- ■■:...?.: 'ji , ■ Mannen ■ street. I" CONTINBOUS PICTURES, 11 to 10. | 'Reserves and Information Dial 42-580. $ :>^'.'*''i;;ijow 'SHOWING: '* | ■% ■■-.•;, . J3pjSci»J Re-presentataon of '"'■' ': Special Re-presentation of V .-' HUGO'S " VICTOR HUGO'S s ■ VICTOR HUGO'S •i: ■ ■ Immortal Masterpiece, I ■Zi.,-:. -THE HUNCHBACK ' i,•• •'THE HUNCHBACK .C : HUNCHBACK r; ;- -THE HUNCHBACK / - ' : "THE HUNCHBACK 'v ■ "THE HUNCHBACK •°IEE HUNCHBACK s.-. • "THE HUNCHBACK •c ■:■ rTHE HUNCHBACK ■[ : the hunchback '.;■ "the hunchback ,;: "■■ ■ of - irOTRE DAME," NOTRE DAME," '.: .:■>. .NOTRE DAME," ' -■' NOTRE DAME," i: ■ ■, NOTRE DAME," :-■ '■'-'■ NOTRE DAME," f ■ , NOTRE DAME," -:'"■ ■ NOTRE DAME," : ' NOTRE DAME," >-.- • NOTRE DAME," v-: '- DAME," * NOTRB DAME," : WKfia east of 10,000 headed by Patsy ■■' Both Miller, Norman Kerry, Tully MarshalL Lon Chancy, Gladys Brockwell, and -':, Eaymond Hat ton. I Absolutely Finat Wellington Season „,-DO ■*—*— NOT MISS ■— IT. vjX) ____ not MISS IT. t BereeM daily, 11.30, 2.30, 5.30, and 730. "' Sertemi daily, 11.30, 2^o, 5.30, and 130. , BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. STRAND. - .- TKAND.V . .. •■■-■ '- Bfcauiiuu .... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. 'J ContisQoiis 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ►r '.■"■-■ ..."■'.. NOW SHOWING. f f CUX YOU SEE ANYTHING BETTER f •fv ' REGINALD DENNY ■■ 1 5■ -' REGINALD DENNY •'■f' , i REGINALD DENNY . a • ■ REGINALD DENNY •.--,. REGINALD DENNY .:V ' REGINALD DENNY ■'::■ -■■ REGINALD DENNY' -- REGINALD DENNY ■Ti .""■ '.."' ' ' In *.-'■ - . 'f "WHERE WAS IV '.'' i .'•■■■ "WHERE WAS I?" "WHERE v\'AS I!" . "WHERE WAS IT . , Maebeard with all his wives never had as ''much trouble as Denny has with one little ''beauty who claimed to be his wife—and .•a . defied him to deny it. "■'..' '■'■ . .Also,- ''■'. .'- "WHITE MAN," ' - "WHITE MAN," "WHITE MAN," 0 " ■ - "WHITE MAN, 1' "WHITK MAN," <,;, "WHITE MAN," if '■'■: Starring ~L 'ALICE JOYCE, V - ALICE JOYCE, :r.. Alice joyoe, 1 ALICE JOYCE, «■■ .-■• .■•... KENNETH HARLAN, T KENNETH HARLAN, . t: ;: . . KENNETH HARLAN, ..: ■•-..-. And WALTER LONG. . - ''A Romance of Society Boulevardi and ■ African jungles. Of a bride who fled from ■ I'd' Joreless marriage, and found' her heart'i -,-j.' <• • desir* in the wild* of Africa. :•:':. .... Thrilling and Romantic. i-r ■■'■■ ■'. • .■'■.. Also, .-.'.•■•.■ ■ COMEDY and GAZETTE. BesarvM at the Theatre. Ring 43^55. 'i ~~ ARTCRAFT THEATRE. I > •^RTCRAFT THEATRE. v (Opposite PwHtment Buildings). w-t« Commencimr TO-NIGHT. 7.45 ,' i Po«it4v#l* for Three Nights Only. - m» HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME," j\,*rb* HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME," '■■■ "The HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME," ..',. rTbe HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME," :'. Featuring Loh Chancy, Patsy Ruth Miller, i... Norman Kerry, Ernest Torranco, and * ; ' . Huge Cast of, 3950 Players! Special Music by James Haydock. BOYS and GIRLS, Don't Miss the Sooond „ Episode of th« Exciting Serial at Saturday's :■' • • ■ . .. Matinee, ', THE RIDDLE RIDER." , '■„. .• "THE RIDDr,E RIDER." Rii V*lu.iblo I'ri/.cs to bo Given Away.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2