!. T\E LDXE THEATRK. 5. Us LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT!'— 8 o^ctock. - TO-NIGHT! "AS NO MAN~HAS LOVED." f "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAH HAS LOVED." t "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." 1 "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." "AS NO MAS. HAS LOVED." i Based on Edward Halo's Story, '■THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." ■ "THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." • "THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." ] (Released by Fox Film Company.) . Lieutenant Nolan Edward Hearn , Annie Bissell Pauline Stark Lieutenant Riddle Earl Metcalf Aaron Burr Richard Tucker Mrs. Nolan . Lucy Beaumont Major Bissell Wilfred Lucas Captain Shaw AVill Walling Peter Harvey Clark Captain Kearney Edward Piel Captain Darnforth William Conklin And Many Thousands in Support. In a mighty crisis Edward Everett Hale took a colossal theme and with it wrote the nation's greatest love story. Lieut. Nolan, his hero, cursed the land that gave him birth, and received the terrible sentence of banishment for life. ADDITIONAL: Special Engagement of C. O'HAGAN, C. O'HAGAN, C. O'HAGAN, Renowned Baritone, Renowned Baritone, In Choice Baritone Solos. Also big supporting programme. orchestrlTde luxe. (Directed by Mr. L. D. Austin.) Overture: Hungarian Fantasia..Keler Bela Entr'acte: "The Erl King" .... Schubert Box Plans now open at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre 'Phone 23-080. NEXT FRIDAY. NEXT FRIDAY. REX BEACH'S "THE GOOSE WOMAN." "THE GOOSE WOMAN." THE " NEW - PRINCESS. HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. Telephone 42-SSO. "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." GROUP No. 2. GROUP No. 2. GROUP No. 2. GROUP No. 2. "hearts aflame." "hearts aflame." "the side show of life." "the side show of life." ernest torrance and anna q. nilsson; don't miss this programme. <j t a r th c a t k c. £> t a r theatre. to-night! 'to-night! A GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. A Frisky Farce, a Riot of Romance. BRYANT WASHBURN In "THE ROAD TO LONDON." "THE ROAD TO LONDON." A High-geared, High-speed, High-society Farce Comedy. Each road a surprise, each change an adventure, each turn a smile. THE ROAD TO LONDON IS -THE ROAD TO LAUGHTER. Special Comedies. SATURDAY NEXT. THOMAS MISIGHAN in The Popular Photo-play, ' "THE -ALASKAN." WELLINGTON PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. THERE will be no Meeting on TUESx DAY, Gth April. Our Next Meeting will be held on 13th April, in the Lyceum Clubroom, Lambton quay. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends o£ the late Thomas Watson -*• are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., on Tuesday, 6th April, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, , 60, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. HE Friends of James Martin are respectfully ■ invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, Mary Josephine, which will leave No. 37, Richmond street, Petone, on Tuesday,... 6th April, 1926, at 2 p.m. for the Taita Cemetery. ' J. R. CROFT, . Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone _ 16-505. T^^^^fuotsraT^notice^^^^^ THE Friends of Mr. Robert Gow Maclean are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late dearly beloved wife, Annie Elizabeth, which will leave the Anglican Church, Paraparaumu on Wednesday, 7th April, 1926, at 1 p.m., for the Paraparaumu Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide road. TelephoncjjWSS^^^^^^^^^^ THE Friends of the late Nita Blanche Cundy are invited to attend her Funeral, which ■ will leave the Mortuary , Chapel of Robert H. AVilson and Sonn ' To-morrow (Tuesday), 6th April, 1926, at 10 a.m. for Karori Cemetery; ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS, . ' Undertakers, , 164, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. , ™""™™™ifunep"al^a'r'dT l""^™l"™ THE Friends of the late Hector M'Kewme are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late resi- '■ dence, 181, Ohiro road, on Wednesday, 7th April, at 2 p.m.,' for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, ' Tel. 22-159. 60, Taranaki-st. """"fljnlJßalTT'aiii)™™"""'™ 'THE Friends of the late Robert Dixon ' -*- are invited to attend his Funeral, ' which will leave No. 222, Oriental parade, • To-morrow, Tuesday, 6tli April, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. Tol. 22-1,5!) WELLINGTON DISTRICT A.O.F. OFFICERS and Members of the several Courts-of the Wellington District, A.0.F., are respectfully requested to at- • (end the Funeral of our late Brother, Robert Dixon, 1.P.D.C.R., which will leave; 222, Oriental parade, en Tuesday, the Gth instant, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. (Service at house 2.15 p.m.). • By order of the DISTRICT CHIEF RANGER. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5054, A.O.F. OFFICERS and Members of iibovc Court, r.re respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of our liita' Brother, Robert Dixon, 1.P.D.C.R., which will leave 222, - Oriental parnfle, on Tuesday, the Oth in--1 stant, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. (Services at house 2.15 p.m.). By order of the CHTKF RANGER.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 80, 5 April 1926, Page 2
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