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QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT The super-thrilling adaptation of a famous stage success, with all the fascinating romance, high-powered thrills, and remarkably gorgeous settings that have made this super-production an Australasian success, "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" (A Fox Production), A whirlwind 'of speedy action—the clash of primitive passions, where right is might —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" JOHN GOLDEN'S sensational success interpreted by an unsurpassed cast, including MADGE BELLAMY, MADGE BELLAMY, MADGE BELLAMY, The lovely heroine of "The Iron Horse," in her greatest role to date, with a big : supporting list. SPECIALLY SELECTED SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.* Ring Telephone 22-334 for bookings. 1 ; :— STRAND. T R A N D. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO STIRRING FEATURES! "THE REDEEMING SIN.?' "THE REDEEMING SIN." "THE REDEEMING SIN." "THE REDEEMING SIN." Starring : NAZIMOVA , . . ■ NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA A Story of. the Paris Underworld, and the Loves and Adventures of fhose notorious Bandits, the Apaches. : And . LOU TELLEGEN. LOU TELLEGEN. ■ Also, "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS." "PEACOCK FEATHERS.'" Starring CULLEN LANDIS : CULLEN-LANDIS : ';-'-- ■ And i ;.. JACQUELINE LOGAN. ; :'.'•./. JACQUELINE LOGAN. A • Gripping Story 'of a Battle of Love against. Riches, packed with Thrills and Romance. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. For Reservations Ring 43-855. UHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. The Greatest Race Drama Even Screened. . "KINGS'OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," Genuine Thrills, Exciting Finishes, Splendid Plot. Admirably portrayed. You will want to get up and cheer. Features GERTRUDE ASTOR, GERTRUDE ASTOR, • H. B. WALTHALL, H. B. WALTHALL, - ■■ '- J- FARRELL MACDONALD, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, Iv a mammoth production that will gladden all true lovers of the "Sport of Kings." Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. COMEDY. SCENIC. LATEST TOPICAL Itcludes some magnificent "shots" of the City of Wellington—Willis street, Oriental Bay, The Zoo, Island Bay, Trentham, ' etc., etc. GRAND CONCERT, In aid of THE KHANDALLAH BOYS' CLUB, HHOWN HALL, KHANDALLAH, TUESDAY,' 30th MARCH, 1926, At 8 p.m. Admission Is. . Admission Is. SUPPORTED BY LEADING WELLINGTON TALENT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, elocutionary"and dramatic RECITAL By MISS CONSTANCE THEEL and Students, assisted by Madam Margot Hibbard, Mr. .Len Barnes, and Mr. Harold Whittle. Tickets 2s and Is. ■Box Plan opens at The Bristol Wednesday, 31st March. Proceeds in aid of the Wellington Last Girls' College Library. STAINER'S CANTATA, THE CRUCIFIXION," HE CRUCIFIXION," ■ Will be Sung by , THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR On WEDNESDAY NEXT, At S p.m. Soloists: Messrs. Arthur Coc, Len Barnes, and E. E. Gough. Organist: Mr. Alec. Mill, L.A.B. Director: Mr. Len Barnes. WELLINGTON REi.* CROSS SOCIETY. TTNDER the auspices of the above, a U LECTURE will be given at Red Cross Headquarters. 63, Dixon sheet, on TUESDAY, 30th March, at 8 p.m. Subject: "Tissue Grafting and Its Use in General Surgery." Lecturer: Dr. Childs. Mr. C. H. Chapman will occupy the chair. Public cordially invited. Admission free. M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE~ARTS. LOAN EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition of Paintings by the late Mr. A. W. Walsh and the late Mr. Albert Hanson is now open daily in the Art Gallery, Whitmore street. Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission 6d. H. M. GORE, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 74, 27 March 1926, Page 4

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