QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) \ TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT •:" >. I TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT j MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. The super-thrilling adaptation of a famous . stage success, with all the fascinating romanti high-povrered thrills, and remark- • • < , ably gorgeous aeuiugs that have muds this super-production an Australasian success, V " "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" 7 ■ ' "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" • ; "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" -:• "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" --. ■■ "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" .:,_ "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ■: ' "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ' " "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" :-.:• " "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" .; -■: "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" .!: "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" .■;'• ■ . "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ..; • ; "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" - - . "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" .:■■>.-■. "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" '.. .' ri. (A Fox Production), !A whirlwind of speedy action —the clash ■''" i •£ primitive,passions, where right is might -■'■'■ l^-of a beautiful love in the hills of hate. "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ' "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN." "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ''THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" , "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ■•■■■■: "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" : .. "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" •" " "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ' "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" ___• _N GOLDEN'S sensational success in+«rpreted by an unsurpassed cast, in- ';■''"■' eluding MADGE BELLAMY, MADGE BELLAMY, MADGE BELLAMY, MADGE BELLAMY", MADGE BELLAMY, . ■ The lovely heroine of "The Iron Horse," . v in her greatest role to date, with a big supporting list. '■' . SPECIALLY SELECTED SPECIALLY SELECTED SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ;■-: SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . :■■[! Ring Telephone 22-334 for bookings. SHORTT'S THEATRE. . . , - HORTT'S THEATRE. ,': 'Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ;: COMMENCING TO-DAY, ■'" Undoubtedly the Greatest Race Drama ever filmed, •"■•/' "KINGS. OF THE TURF," : "KINGS OF THE TURF/ "KINGS OF THE TURF." . _,' "KINGS OF THE TURF." '-. ','. "KINGS OF. THE TURF,',' ;..; : _ '.'_ • Featuring <- ''■■".• '■" GERTRUDE ASTOR. J. FAKRELL MACDONALD, HENRY B. WALTHALL And others. "'■'- And, in addition, a host of the World's ;\ Greatest Racehorses, including Man-o'-war, ".,'■' Morvieh, Negofol, Fair Play, The Finn, '-:■■'■ - Confederacy, and Virginia's Future.' This picture will go down as the Greatest Racing Photoplay ever screened in '•:'.'.,- Wellington. Genuine Thrills, Rare Finishes/ Splendid . Plot—You will want to get up and cheer— This Picture will gladden the hearts of all lovers of the Sport of Kings. * ; BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ' ■ '/■ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY" MATINEE, ..■' 'Two Great Comedies, Scenics, Topicals, .: . ... etc. ■- , --•• '■■ Reserves at The Bristol or Tel. 41-219. ..'- JJIDDIFORD BATHS, LOttER HUTT, '■'.: FRIDAY, 8 p.m. - , . FRIDAY, 8 p.m. - • BATHING BEAUTY COMPETITION . ■ BATHING-BEAUTY COMPETITION. Also Competitions for MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME, MOST SENSIBLE COSTUME, "-■ RACES FOR LADIES AND MEN. PILLOW FIGHTING, : DIVING COMPETITION. ■ ' Proceeds in aid of Easter Gala. • < Come and See the New Baths by Electric ."■•' ' Light. I Admission, Is. Children, Gd. JUMBLE SALE, . TN aid of the Kelburn Vicarage Fund, -1- to be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznee street, on SATURDAY, 27th .-. MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. A good assortment of Clothing, Boots, - etc. ';'. ALL FROM KELBURN. '.'. , JUMBLE SALE. , TJ^ JUMBLE SALE will be held in the .___. , Unitarian Church, Vivian street; TO-, MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2. :"'" ' JUMBLE SALE. ''•'''■'• '__ JUMBLE SAhE Ivi" be ,lc,cl in' tn« Victoria -Hall, Newtown, on SATURIVJY AFTERNOON, *t 2.30. ' '' J OT. MARK'S'" SCHOOLROOM, "* Dutt'eriu street. JUMBLE SALE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.30. :.: j'TUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, "'• • TO-NIGHT, , . l j VICTORIA HALL, at 7 o'clock. I Clothing Books, Boots, Great Crockery '■ ' ■ -v Cups and Saucers, etc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 26 March 1926, Page 2
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