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DE LUXE THEATRE. B . LtiXE "THEATRE. ' '(The Finest Theatre ii4der. tlie Southern "-'"'" '. .■"Cross;)': „"''."'" •■••-•■■ TO-NIGHT, 8-o'elock. - Million!,hi*« read.the 'Novel—Thousands •re»Seeinii thePJay.in London-r-Now You ' ..-..; i »lßo.can See the Picture, '"'' -Metrb-Gbldwyn-Mayer Present ' ' -; THOMAS HARDY'S - StßSfttio'nal Story.o Trthe Mo,t Tragic Heroino in English Literature, "TBSS'OF THE D'U 1 IERVILLES." "TESB OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESB OP THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS.OFjTHE D'URBERVILLES.'' "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." 'SEESS dF.THK D'URBERVILLES." "TESS Or THE D'URBERVILLES." 'TESS OP THE .D'URBERVILLES." "TESS QF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE^D'URBERVILLES." "TESS-OF, THE D'URBERVILLES.."' "TESS OF.THE D'URBERVILLES," "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF,THE ,-D'URBERVILLES." "TESS; OF THE t;'URBERVILLES." '■'-'■. Tremendous" Cast, including: • CONRAD KAOEL; BLANCHE SWEET, GEORGE J'iwCETT.J. J.'DOWLING, AND STUART ) HOLMES. . Three trwedie* markei the career of Teas —he* betraykli Mr..wedding night_ deser? tjon, and the day. she.stands hopeless before the bUcfccapped. Judge, convicted of riajraji "the roan.;who.'-"had wronged,.her. Filin*aii> the actual "Tess" Country, with »ll4tEe "iharm 'and sweetness of Rural ■■;-■- --: ■' -'-England. • ; .SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE , •.;,-. -.'..-■ ARRANGED.; . . . . ..I ORCHESTRA .DE; LUXE; . . (Directed. byrMr. L. D; Ausfcb). Overture-'-Selectioa from "The Unfinished Symphony" VH..-*..;-."....v.(Sehubert) Entr'»cte-rCaoQzon|stta- „..,,. (I'Anibrpsio) B6X PLANS at The Bristol Piano Co., 'Aitken's Book' Aircade,:.or Ring Theatre, TelephoEe- 23-080. ■ ■;; ■'- ' - - gr\ B :■■- ■■'-' LUXE -■ THE A T R E tlAjB :-rL..IJ.XE:. . T.HE A T:R E , iibia Finest Theatre under the Southern \Z~^-.---"S^r.,/.:Cf.058)..:.: .: ■-■..-. -. "■■>■'.'■.•,'!. j, Commencing,; ;...,--\ ; "v '■'<'- '■■ .'NIIXT-'FRIDAY,--; - --. ■•-.: ■•"--'->-"8--6*clock.-: .•'••• ••'• 2ANE GREY'S GREATEST THRILLER ZANE GREY'S GREATEST THRILLER ZANE GREY'S GREATEST THRILLER ZANE. GREY'S GREATEST THRILLER WILD HORSE MESA." ' .^■■-WILD-HORSE MESA,":; :- ■i'V.-'-WILD'iHORSB'-MESA-"-' - -WILD: HORSE MESA.',' ( , WILD HORSE MESA." I ..-■ WILD HORSE MESA." / WILD HORSE MESA." '"/ WILD HORSE MESA." ■/;r -WILD HORSE. MESA.". . /■'■;; JWILD HORSE MESA,";; -;\ Tie" r6irdwjng"-L'effeV'ha"s n-just been received from ■ the ■authon ■ Mr, -Zane Grey, •t present in; New Zealand :.■*-: '. i ;■•■.. i -■ •.;... ..•-..• Bay '.of Islands, New Ze_aland, 10/3/26. H.;.F. Wood. Esq.,,.■• ••: ; . , • Supervisor;. "• \ •■' . ■ 1 JDe Luxe Theatre, .' '. . . ■ - Wellington. ' ;..'.'"'" Dear' Mr. .Wood,—l am-indeed glad to lean- that you are about to screen "WILD HORSE"» MESA.". I consider it one. of the best works, and in bringinfe.it to the icreen, Paramount hay« certainly made a viiry fine picture. I spent a great deal of time with Mr. Lucien Hubbard, on the Mta when this picture waa being made, and-I cannot'speak too highly of his work as a director, in adapting my story to the-'Screen.---.: The work -of :Jack Holt, No»fc. Bewy.land iMUs JBilUe :Povo. as - fine. They portray-the characters.of-~my.-story just m I imagined them. lam sure "WILD HORSE'MESA" will prose A J 4#lighfcjitft.<y.oufcr.ffttroinsjv and pleue aecepl my bß«^^wigh"es. fpr;,its'success. —Yours very isincerely, : (Signed) ZANE GREY. la "Addition to "WILD HORSE MESA," "On the Same Programme, will be ' ' ''■ '■ ' ■ Screened: • ■. STEREOSCOPIKS, NO! 3.' ' ■ . "stereoscopiks,- "a:/: •:.. .:■■' STEREOSCOPIKS,- .NO, 3.;.:;;' ::: STEREOSCOPIKS, NO. 3. 1 STEREOSCOPIKS,' NO. 3. ' .• - STEREOSCOPIKS, NO. 3. ' 1 •" : STEREOSCOPIKS, NO. 3; STEREOSCOBIKS, NO. 3, STEREOSCOPIKS, NO; 3. .' STEREOSCOPIKS, JSTO. 3.'Another 'Wonderful Series of these strange •nft'1 -Wonderful :PibtureSi' rwhich come tightJout'of the-ecreea'and almost touch - - ■■'. l-.,.f.>..\ iyoui- A....:1i-i /..':.- ■ v'r- -NO: 3 STEREOSCOPIKS :' ..:','..- NO.'3 STEREOSCOPIKS ' Are the Funniest Yet Screened. " .Are the, Funniest Yet .Screened. Kindly. Note—We: haye exclusive First Release of all-.Sterepscopiks;.Shown fa^e'DiiitonV . ' ' '■'-.-■'. "-'"• . Glasses.-. will be given- Patrons each •veAing. .', .■'V ' " '.. .' ... .; Glagßei will, be given Patrons at Saturday's Matinee. : Box Plant now..open, at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Jhettee, .telephone-33-080. L n>AJft:*'"M O tr.-S ■*".',T HE A T"R E itv. A X.'A'< O'U'N T:' T H E-A.T R E '.'; : J(Courtenay,;piaca)- ..-'.■/ . TWICE DAILY, ' „: Afternoon i'3oi" :.: :' 7.45, Evening.' a-powerful and beautiful »; .-..;• : .,story.._ ;■;.'."• _-.' "One of tire greatest -films - cer offered 10-a'-WellJngton.'audience.-"-—Vide '-.'Evening DARK1 ANGEL',""" " ■-■•■ ,"THE:DARK ANGEL," r ': ' •' "THE DARK ANGEL," ■- . '".•-• "THE DARKANGEL," '• '<THE DARK-ANGEL,": : . ' :,. "THE DARK-ANGEL/?: .. ; Featuring" the" Screen's "Most Wonderful : - - ."Lovers, '•"'- ■'■'•' •■;■ RONALD ™.-:.r--.;-. .-. ...'. .VILMA COLMAN. , r ,w .. BANKY. A powerful Drania.of Love and Devotion developed with a masterly" touch—A story of the Great War Bll}^8ll}^ a Love .it could not destroy.- '■.'.]' A-Firsfr'National; Attraction.'; '*: GiZEfTE;'- SCENIC;"""FELIX"- CAR- -•; :• :■■:.■;;-:>.. .TOON. ::.,.."•' .-■- ■■ ■THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. ' BOX PLAN'at ■■the.'' Utility:: Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), ■■ Telephone 21-833; or ■ King ;.Theatre,: Telephone.. 21-842...;. . .." riUR-' -' 'THEATRE;\i''!;"NEWTOWN. v UR- ■ THEATRE,' NEWTOWN ■ .:: TO-NIGHT, AT .7.45.:' ...,.;■ JACKHOXIE, ;•"■■•" -JACK;HOXIE, ' '=■ "THE: RED RIDER." -i .; ■'■•■-'•■ i'!TH-E-RE-D'RlDEßS■■■■■:■ : ■ ■ ■■ . ..;In.:.Addition:.-. L-'t"...■-'■■' ■ ■ ■-Big -Supporting Programme. ... UALi^ THEATRE, ISLAND, BAY. : TO^SBsHT. ■-->•... ■■■■■ TO-NIGHT.-The Screen Adaptation of., a • No,vel. that deliahted a Continent of Readers, "THE NARROW_STREET." ' " Featuring DOROTHY DE.YORE. the Fumed -Comedienne, and MATT MOORE. Specialist in .-.■"." ..,.Whimsical .Hymoui. :';..■".: It's a riot of laufsbter, ;»nd it happened i»i J__ "THE.,NARROW. STREET." EUCHRE. ?' ■ "ll^^ -:, ■" ;_;EUCHRE. rpOrNICrHT/'at the Dainties, 18-22, Coiir-, + tenay place: Two £2 orders,'; one GiiW Suit' Length, 1 Lady/s .Costume Length; 4'los■6tders',and:otUer-pnzes.: 'Euchre sharp" at 8. Admiamon 2s. ■ Material on view to-night. J. BAILLIE, H. JIEADIFEN.

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Evening Post, Volume cxi, Issue 69, 22 March 1926, Page 2

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