KING'S THEAT I. E. ING'S THE AT R E. , (Wellington's Popular Picture Hou»e.) TO-NIGHT 8~~ TO-NIGHT : TO-NIGHT 8. TO-NIGHT A Production with a universal appeal. The superb Fox Adaptation of the John Golden stage play that broke the world's record. • Recently played with enormous success 1 throughout New Zealand by '^ JOHN D.,O'HARA. JOHN D. O'HARA. JOHN D. O'HARA. . With all the main lovable characters of the play portrayed by a brilliant cast, including:— MADGE BELLAMY, JAY HUNT, J. FARRELL MACDONALD, EDYTHE CHAPMAN, ETHEL CLAYTON, ... With many others in ■: "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "',;■ "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" : ' ''LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" ■',:, "LIGHTNIN'!" '•LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" "LIGHTNIN'!" A superb comedy-dramatic production—to be accompanied by a special score of incidental music by KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Box Plans at Bristol until 5.30 daily (12.30 on Saturdays); after at Theatre or ring 22-212 for bookings. DICK BARTHLEMESS DICK BARTHLEMESS • As a Snappy Jack Tar on "SHORE LEAVE.". ■ "SHORE LEAVE." ■ "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE," . ' . ;■ : .. It's a Great Romance. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ; ABAMOONT THEATRE (Courtenay place). , v .; TWICE DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30. 7.45, Evening. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. !; TELEPHONE 21-842; Patrons are requested to claim their Telephone Reserves. before 7.50 this evening, otherwise they cannot be guaranteed. A picture that will make you yearnfor more'and more of the same kind, "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." "SHORE LEAVE." 'With RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD. BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS And . DOROTHY MACKAILL. DOROTHY MACKAILL. ■ .-' ■ . DOROTHY,, MACKAILL. DOROTHY MACKAILL. .;--. ,. h . DOROTHY MACKAILL. .;.:'}■; . It sounds the depths of your feelings in moments when the. salt o' the sea bites into the love wound of a gallant sailor. ■IT'S Blv* WITH THE DRAMA AND HUMOUR OF FIGHTING SAILORS ALL THROUGH IT. • ■'.' A First National; Attraction. GAZETTE. SCENIC. "FELIX THE CAT. CARTOON. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. CHORTT'S THEATRE. °HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Picture Supreme, i'aramount's Superb Classic, "MADAME SANS GENE." "MADAME .SANS GENE." "MADAME SANS GENE." "MADAME SANS GENE." . "MADAME SANK GENE."., A Truly Gorgeous Presentation of a World-Famous Comedy. GLORIA SWANSON At the pinnacle of her tame—a magnificent dramatic achievement, set against a background of royal palaces and rare art -.. - treasures. Supporting Programme: OPENING OF THE DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. LATEST GAZETTE. SCENIC, TWO-REEL COMEDY. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. OR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. : ;,' Another .Great Programme. Master-: Pictures Present BABY PEGGY BABY PEGGY The Biggest Little Star In the AVorld, in HELEN'S BABIES. HELEN'S -BABIES. HELEN'S BABIES. HELEN'S BABIES. : '■ HELEN'S BABIES. ■ ' '■ HELEN'S BABIES. A Story of a "wise" bachelor who wrote .'i book on "How to Bring Up Children," and then fell down miserably when ho found himself up against, the . real ■ thing. IT'S A SCREAM. In Addition: COMEDY, GAZETTE, CARTOON. OUR ORp.H-E.STRA. TSLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE x (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT AND- MONDAY. i -j ■Another Fine Double-feature Programme See PEDRO DE CORDOBA, the Robin Hood o? Spain, and RENE 15 ADOREE in "THE BANDOLERO," . "THE BANDOLERO," The finest Spanish piature ever filmed. Crammed full of thrill Yjid fiery romance, and tense interest. Rich and colourful. A re:i!ly fine picture. Supported by that whole-some live-reel comcdy-drauia, "ANYTHING -'ONCE " "ANYTHING ONCE," A picture which lias earned fine, commendation everywhere,, and with a fine cast, including 'fully Marshall; .Gladys Walton, •Harold Austin (duplicate of Prince of Wales), and Arko, tliei wonder dog. ■ *-—:— - —: __. CUDAN UNITED MISSION. I^UDAN UNITED: = MISSION. On TUESDAY, 13th APRIL, in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. MR. D. N. Ma'cDIAR.MID,' 8.A., Author, Traveller, Pioneer Missionary, Will Lecture, on "THE . HEART OF THE SUDAN" "THE HEART OF THE SUDAN"' (Illustrated by Lantern Slides). MR. C. A. WILLIAMS WILL SING. Chair taken at 8 p.m. by Mr. G. A. Troup. On WEDNESDAY S°'l4th APRIL, in TARANAKI STREET SCHOOLROOM,At 7.45 i:-. ■■ ' . Chair to be taken by 'the Mayor -Mr. C. J. B. Norwood.. ' Admission Free. Collection for Mission Fund. _ . ; i
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 4
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