QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. ■ '(The Cosiest House in Town.)
•'■ The super-thrilling adaptation of a famous ' stage success, with all the fascinating romance, high-powered thrills, and remark- -: ably gorgeous settings that have made this > super-production an Australasian success,
"THUNDER MOUNTAIN" . "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN" "THUNDER MOUNTAIN"
(A Fox Production); Massive Cast includes MADGE BELLAMY, SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING- PROGRAMME. \_ting Telephone 22-334 for bookings.
Friday next! t friday next! 'special easter attraction! special easter attraction! Return season, one week only! - return season, one week only! [The Immortal Metro-Goldwyn Production t—A Triumph of Love and Self-Sacrifice— And an Unforgettable Drama of Mighty Emotion. "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." " THE WHITE SISTER." " THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." " THE WHITE "SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE AVHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." ■ "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." . "THE WHITE SISTER." "THE WHITE SISTER." OFeaturing the Screen's Foremost Artist, Dainty, Demure LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, LILLIAN GISH, - . AVith RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. . . 'RONALD"'COLMAN. jbtitptuout; in settings—Picturesque in general' scenic views—Poignant of theme fascinating—Tremendous in its.mighty climax. BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE BEAUTIFUL PROLOGUE lavishly produced—ln conjunction with a ' SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAMME. SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAMME. fDARAMOUNT THEATRE IT AR A tJOUNT THEATKE (Courtenay placo).
TWICE DAILY, - Afternoon 2.30. 7.45, Evening. Gorgeous •■-'■■•■- .-• .- -■ -■•• " GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON , 7 In a society drama produced with all the lavish disregard of expense for which Miss Swanson's pictures are usually noted, the star wearing gracefully a variety of magnificent gowns calculated to awaken the envy of all feminine patrons, and the interiors a veritable blaze of gorgeous settings. "THE COAST OF FOLLY," "THE COAST OF FOLLY,"."THE COAST OF FOLLY,"'. .; ..- "THE COAST OF FOLLY,"' The story of a giri who ran aground on the scandal rocks, amid the merrymakers, money-makers, and mischief-makers, of Palm Beach. HER MOST AMBITIOUS CHARACTERISATION TO DATE. A Paramount Picture. . GAZETTE, COMEDY, SCENIC.... .. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the-Utility S.tationery Shop (next to Theatre). - Tel. 21-838, or ring Theatre Tel. .21-842.
STRAND. T RAND. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. '■■'■ "THE REDEEMING SIN." -' "THE REDEEMING SIN." ; Starring NAZIMOVA - The Loves and Adventures of those notorious Bandits, the Parisian. Apaches. And LOU TELLEGEN. Also, "PEACOCK FEATHERS." ' ... "PEACOCK FEATHERS." Starring CULLEN LANDIS And JACQUELINE LOGAN. _ Gripping Story of a , Battle of Love Igainst Riches. Packed with Thrills and Romance. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Ring the Theatre (43-855) for Reserves.
BRITANNIA, Continuous from RITANNIA. 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. GEORGE LARKIN In A Thrilling Outdoor Stunt Picture, "THE T„NGO CAVALIER," "THE TANGO CAVALIER," "THE TANGO CAVALIER," "THE TANGO CAVALIER," j 'T?HE TANGO CAVALIER," I_ Thrilling Romance of a Secret Service Man who was a Daredevil Air Pilot. Also, A POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL STORY, "THE DARK ANGEL," "THE DARK ANGEL," "THE DARK ANGEL." "THE DARK ANGEL," Featuring the Screen's Most Wonderful Lovers, • RONALD VILMA COLMAN. BANKY. 'A Story of the Great War and a Love it could not destroy. A First, National Attraction. GAZETTE. SCENIC, "FELIX" CARTOON. Ring 40-618 for Reserves. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! . TO-NIGHT! The Greatest Racing Masterpiece ever Screened to_ a Wellington Audience, : William Fox Presents "KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE TURF," A Dazzling Production Introducing America s Most Famous Racers. Genuine..Thrills!, A Fascinating Plot! A picture that grips from start to finish! Admirably portrayed by a Mighty Cast. GERTRUDE ASTOR, GERTRUDE ASTOR, J. FARRISLL MACDONALD, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, H. B. WALTHALL. H. B. WALTHALL. Added Attraction: "BIG GAME HUNTERS." - "BIG GAME HUNTERS." ', Comedy Drama De Luxe. The story of a "bug" hunter who accidentally trapped a lion. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Includes some splendid "shota" of Busy ' Wellington and its Suburbs. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT! T<~-NIGHT! See the Story of a Girl who Ran Wild. Blanche Sweet in "THE SPORTING VENUS." "THE SPORTING VENUS," With Ronald Colman. Good Supporting Programme. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT, at Tho Dainties,' Courtenay place. Two £1 Orders, Two 10s Orders, and Other Prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission Is. ; J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. " WHAT'S ON TO-NIGHT? TSLAND BAY'S" TREMENDOUS 'X- SHOW. Three acres of canvas. Alive ■With fun.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 76, 30 March 1926, Page 2
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