DE LUXE' THEATRE. ' E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.)' TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Millions have read the Novel—Thousands are Seeing the Play in London—Now lou also can See the'Picture. . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor" Present THOMAS HARDY'S Sensational Story of the Most Tragio Heroine in English Literature, • "TESS OF.THE D'UMKRVILLES.", "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE'D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS O? THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." "TESS Or THE D'UFBJBRVILLES." "TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES." Tremendous Caßt, including: CONRAD NAGEL,' BLANCHE SWEET, GEORGE "AWCETT.'J. J. DOWLING, AND STUART HOLMES. ' . ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Mr. L. D. Austin). BOX PLANS at The Bristol Puno Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE (The Cosiest Home m Town.) TO-NIGHT! ?.4S TO-NIGHT! A Metro-Goldwyn Super Specul. Tho Tremenaou* Adaptation of Mabel Wagnell's Immortal Story, "The Rosebush of a Thousand Years " "REVELATION." ' REVELATION." "REVELATION." '•REVELATION." Tremendous in Superb Spectacle, Tingling ThnlU, Sensational Drama, Alluring Beauty, Swift Action, Sparkling Comedy. Featuring LEW CODY and VIOLA DANA. Box Plan at Brj»tol until' 5.30 daily, after ■t Theatre, or ring Telephone 22-334, for Bookings- * COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. William Fox Presents Tb« JOHN GOLDEN Success, "THUNPER MOUNTAIN.'' A Tale of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where Hatred i* a Heritage. THE NEW PRINCESS. HE NEW PRINCESS. Manner* street; Contwruou* Daily ...... 11 to 10. Reserve* .;,..,-.... Dial 43-380. LAST TWO~I)AYS OF "SCARAMOUCHE," "SCARAMOUCHES' "SCARAMOUCHE," "SCARAMOUCHE," - Also, COMEDY, GAZETTE, LEATHER PUSHERS. fPHE NEW PRINCESS, 1-HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners, street. COMMENCIN<f~ON FRIDAY. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. 1 GROUP No. I , SHINGLE CONTEST^ SHINGLE CONTEST. SHINGLE CONTEST. SHINGLE CONTEST. - SHINGLE CONTEST. SHINGLE CONTEST. SHINGLE CONTEST. SHINGLE CONTEST. * SHINGLE CONTEST. Each contestant has been, specially filmed for this contest, and the winner will be> adjudged by .•'=;.'". POPULAR VOTE. POPULAR VOTE. POPULAR VOTE. / . WhbHas the Best "Shingle"! Who Has the Best "Shingle"? •'■' Who Has the Best "Shingle"? ' Popular Vote Will Tell. Popular Vote Will Tell, BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SHORTPS. THEATRE. ?> HORTT'S THEATRE. Now Showing. •■ ■■'"•■•■ ■•• Now Showing: One of the Finest Programmes Ever Screened in Weflington. Headed by a Superb Masterpiece, "BORROWED FINERY." "BORROWED FINERY." "BORROWED FINERY.",; "BORROWED FINERY." A fascinating story of-intrigue, p_lot, and counterylot. A picture of intense appeal and thrilling interest. Features ALICB LORRAINE, WARD CRANE. ALICE LORRAINE, WARD CRANE. Added Attraction: - HAROLD LLOYDi HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, . The Inimitable, In the Greatest, Success of his Career, Dg- Jack.;; ,-«dr: jack." "DR. JACK." -.-...;. ;.. -"DR. JACK." . Splendid .{Supporting; Progi-amme. COMBIENCING FRIDAY, "KINGS OF THE TURF.".' I{ROQKLYN . / : '..r, .PICTURES 'ROOKLYN ■ ... ..... .PICTURES! TOvNIGHT, (Wednesday), TO-NIGHT. The Ruper Hughes Screen Screamy . '■ ■/-"EXCUSE-ME." "EXCUSE -ME.'•'- v ■■-■■'■-■ • Norma Shearer; Conrad "Nagel, Rene Adqi-ee.-But they couldn't find a minister on the honeymoon express. Q" UAHTY-THEATRE, ISLAND B\Y' to-night, ; .' to-night; In aid of the Island Bay Playing--Area for Children. , Mr.. Joe'Knowsley's1 Talented Pupils in a GEAND .DANCE RECITAL. . JOHNNY HINES in . "SURE FIRE FLINT,"- ' A • thrilling and laughing sensation that wilrmake':you; wish for more. • ',;JJUMBL'E. SALE./ " Help the Mothers a Jumble Sale will be ..,heli, in . the. New Century Hall, Kent terrace,'FßlDAY,■2Bth"' jUARCH, aftornoon and-, .evening.-.:;• .' ■ ' EUCHRE! ; .EUCHRE! ST. ANNE'S HALIT*GREEN STREET, 'PO-NIGHT. and.every Wednesday night, ' -*- at S o'clock sharp. 12 Prizes. Two 30s Open Ordersi-two 10s Open'Orders, twn 5s Opeiv Orders. . 0--Good'■■■Trophies. 'Admission 4?.'- ■ .■' - .■;•.:■■■ •■-.■.■ LAWNMOWER REPAiRS. HAVE your LAWNMOWER Repaired NOW. Work guaranteed.: We collect and deliver. Tel 22-695. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD.i Saw and Ma'cji.iery; Merchants, Edward-fit, (og Herbert-st.)i. -"Vellington. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. fHB Friends of Mri Herbert Andre- ■*■ ivartha are respeq'tfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife (Sophia), which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jim., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow, the 25th ,inst., at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E..MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. Telephone 22-159.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 2
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