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THE GREATEST SEA THRILLER EVER MADE! A Dramatic Thunderbolt of Stormy Passion! A Roaring Revelation Built for all that ■'■'■-.■ have nerves to Thrill! QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! 7.45 TO-NIGHT! MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30, AN EPIC OF THE SEAS 1 You know House Peters for his spectacular portrayal of virile sea-going characters ii "The Storm" and "The Tornado." Here he lias another role that, admirably brings out his robust, brilliant ability^to convey the high romance and Btormy adventure oi gale-swept seas. It is a picture strong with the urge of the sea, with its thrilling action and high-strung rescues. You will gasp at the daring battle in a small lifeboat to save a man from the wave*' greedy toll. It is such a glowing, adventurous picturs ■-■"• that everyone should see. tj"THE STORM BREAKER." A Tremendous Triumph with a Tremendous Cast, including: HOUSE PETERS, RUTH CLIFFORD. \ - Lovers of the sea, of adventure on the rolling waves, of romance between manly men and womenly women, will find in this virile story a gratification of all their desire for SOMETHING BIG! BIG! for roaring action, high-powered romance, thrills and more thrills, this wonderful photoplay production is a triumph! SUPER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, together with a Specially selected Programme of Music by the . QUEEN'S—THE PREMIER ORCHESTRA (MISS E. DENNEHY, Mus. Dir.). YOU MUST BOOK YOUR SEATS! BOX PLAN at The Bristol until 5.30-aJter Ring Theatre, Telephone 22-334, foi Reserved Seat*.- . > HERE SHE IS! OUR CONSTANCE AS THE SNAPPY FRENCH DANCER, WHO VAMPS 'EM ALL WITH TWINKLING EYES AND FLASHING TOES, UNTIL SHE HAS TO VAMP HER OWN HUSBAND-AND THEN, GALES OF LAUGHTER, AND ALL WITH THE FRENCHY ATMOSPHERE TO THRUX YOU. PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE) COMMENCING TO-DAY! Afternoon, 2.30 TWICE DAILY 7.45 Evening FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY, CONSTANCE TALMADGE With all the Spice and Comedy of a French Musical Show rolled into her best picture. "HER SISTER FROM PARIS." SHE WENT TO PARIS LAST YEAR TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT—AND SHE LEARNED! v * Constance make* the Snappiest Frenchy you ever - did sec. Supported by RONALD COLMAN. A FIRST NATIONAL, ATTRACTION! 'Also, ' ■ '■' ' ■ ■■" ■'' DE FOREST PHONOFILMS ' (THE SPEAKING PICTURES). ' Another Complete Change of subjects demonstrating thin Wonderful Invention. COMEDY ' LATEST GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Constance pays you must not fail to meet her sister from Paris! SO BOOK YOUR SEAT EARLY! BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. FIRST NEW ZEALAND PRESENTATION! Of the Metro-Goldwyn Comedy Thriller. that has caused a Furore wherever jihown! KING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EXTRA SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. A glorification of the modern girl—remarkable in story—fast and furiously comical — dramatic and surprising—and such settings a.nd backgrounds! "THE SPORTING VENUS." GERALD BEAUMONT, world's most famous writer of thrilling action stories, has ** made this his Masterpiece. With a Superb Cast of Players, headed by RONALD COLMAN BLANCHE SWEET LEW CODY 'GEORGE FAWCETT The huge seas of Biscay thundering on the white sands of Biarritz; intimate glimpses of Historic London; the beauty of the North-west Coast of France, and the misty loveliness—the heather and the hills—of Bonny Scotland. The. superb settings and backgrounds of one of the finest comedy-drama thrillers you have ever seen! KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA' (Mr. A. H. JEROME, Musical Director), TO BE HEARD IN A SPECIAL MUSICAL PRO&RAMME. Incidental numbers to include: "Keltic Suite" (Foulda), \ "On Wings of ■ Song" Mendelsohn), "Elegie" (Cwbulka), "Blushing Coquette" (Shendel), Scotch SeIec'""OVERTURE: "Black Rose" (Broncton). ENTR'ACTE: J'Murmur* dcs Flews" (Bon Blanc).) . . i SUPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOX PLAN at The Bristol uptfl SJO daily—after at Theatre, or Ring Telephone 33-212 for Booking* TO-MQ^ROW! TO-MORROW! BKB TBJS <}REAT AND CHAMPION HAHN ROSE IN A TREMENDOUS BATTLE OF SCIENCE AND STAMINA. ATHLETIC PARK, -„ 2.30 p.m.. , JACKSON BCHOLZ, THE WORLD'S CHAMPION, WILL GET HIS REAL TEST . -, .-, WITH NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONS. \, EXHILARATING CHALLENGES. EXCITING MOMENTS. -.. - ' I , STARTLING FINISHES. DON'T MISS THIS! DON'T MISS THIS! , DONT MIBB THIS! . ' ' DON'T MISS THIS! MUSIC BY ARTILLERY BAND. ADMISSION: Stand, 1/-; Ground, 1/-. Reserves 3/-, at Nedi Perry'i. ' ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! THE HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT CO., LTD., Desires to notify the inauguration of its Passenger, Parcel,..and "Evening Post" Daily Service. ■ . . PALMEKSTON NORTH TO WELLINGTON AND RETURN. A Fleet of Super Six 7-seater Hudson Sedans has been purchased, and, with firstclass, reliable drivem, will run daily, commencing on MONDAY, ,15th INSTANT. Leaving Palmerrtoß North BJC a.m.; Arrive Wellington 12.45; Leave "The Evening Poet"'3 p.m.; Arrive Palmereton North 7 p.ml Intermediate - traffic and parcels ,■ ■ „''.' specially catered for... . , ■ SINGLE FARES, TO OR FROM WELLINGTON, 15/-. , The service will run via Shantion, Levin, Otaki, etc., and "will carry passengers'between each town at 2/6. Leave your orders or book your passage* at the Transport Company s Garage, King «tre:t, Palmerston North (Telephone 5267), and at the ; , ,< Publisher'! Ofßce, "Evening Pott," Wellington. Y.W.C.A. DON'T FORGET awuffsasß&BS^SoHT;- to- night>s TSf BTRA woHe WTEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, "T»EGENT" MARBLE BAR TT At 7.30 p.m. •"' Manners itr«et Beginning of Winter Session. (Near Perrett's Corner). HEALTH SCSOOL, CLUBS, CLASSES, New Numbers and the Bert of the Old GIRL CITIZENS. Ones i Official Welcome Mrs. Constance "Popular Pieces Properly Played." SSTdiJSS^ IP^' BwPhy- THB BBGENT OEOHKBTBA

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 2