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EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction Fuller-Haywsrd Theatres. NOW SHOWING. " Continuous from : .ll a.m. till 10 p.m. A Great Double Star Programme of HILARITY AND JOY. Headed by 'BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. , . BEBE DANIELS. Supported by HARRISON FORD, In ,a ; Tickling Tale of a Tangled Honey- ' "LOVERS IN QUARANTINE." "LOVERS IN QUARANTINE." The BEST Daniels Comedy you've ever seen, and -Bebe has made some mighty •■-.':' good ones. See > this Merry, Tale •of Complications . AND TRY NOT TO LAUGH. It's a Paramount Picture. ' ..' , \ "-. . Also. A Dazzling' Flash of Comedy Lightning, ■ -' ■ "RACING LUCK," ■" -"RACING LUCK," :. Featuring- that Mile-a-Minute Comedian, ■ . MONTY BANKS. -• ■ MONTY BANKS. There is., Action and Reel after Reel of Red-Hot Cpmedy-drania. The kind that has -You Holding Your Breath.one minute and. Gnppijig Yoiir Seat the Next. A WHIZZING SIDE-SPLITTING AUTOCOMEDY THAT PACKS A SIX-CYLIN- • \r DER PUNCH. ; \ Splendid Supporting Programme. . "OUR GANG" COMEDY, - :.:•.!■-- • ■'„ And . . EMPRESS, LITTLE SYMPHONY . '„...,■,....-'' ORCHESTRA. BQX .PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL NOON. THEN AT THEATRE.' TEL. 43-963/ Be-'Wise and Book. THE NEW PRINCESS, HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. CONTINUOUS "DAILY, -11 to 10. "." ' Reserves/ Dial 42-580. . ' . . NOW SHOWING. j_ RICARDOf CORTEZ, GRETA NISSEN, WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HAT-" " '"':'' ' . ":ton- '. .'. . ' '■' ' In a Paramount Picture, ■PIN THE NAME OF LOVE." "IN THE. NAME OF. LOVE." '•'IN THE NAME OF LOVE." "IN "THE NAME OF LOVE." "IN THE. NAME OF. LOVE." ■ A Delightful Comedy-Drama. 2.— ■ . ■ ■ ■■• ' • ■ •" SESSUE HAYAKAWA • ■" SESSUE HAYAKAWA * ■ ■• -SESSUE HAYAKAWA ... . A Favourite!s-Return, in "WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW." "WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW." "WHEN THE. LIGHTS ARE LOW." His Greatest. Since "The Cheat." 3— No. 6-; Group, "SHINGLE CONTEST." No. 6 Group; "SHINGLE CONTEST." ■COSIEDY, GAZETTE, SCENIC. > COMING ON FRIDAY. I.—"NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK,!' t • And £— '... . "MY dad." ...:: 3-Final Group .."SHINGLE.CONTEST." ■ Comedy, Gazette, Scenic. ST R A N D; T R A N D. Direction Fuller-Haywarc? Theatres. Continuous from 11 ajn. to 10 p.m. NOAV SHOWING: THE FINEST DOUBLE-FEATURED PROGRAMME IN TOWN. GLEN HUNTER and GLEN HUNTER and '^ GLEN HUNTER and EDNA MURPHY EDNA MURPHY ■■.: .:■ .. ."■■:. ■ EDNA MURPHY ■---.;• ( ;.:::■-." ...In"-: ■■• ■•..' . .:■ - ...... ,'^THE-LITTLE.GrANT,":' - "•:; '.- "THE LITTLE GIANT," " : - . "THE LITTLE G/lANT," A .rt/ightftil romance of young love, of ambition, of parties, and of the laughable troubles of the first year of married life. ■ ' Also: ■ DOUGLAS . MACLEAN ■;;-'-DOUGLAS--MA6LEA-N-- ■ . -■ " ■■' DOUGLAS" MACLEAN -:.! '■ ; ■ ; ../.1n... . . ' •■. .■ • ■• < ".■'.'-THE.SUNSmNE- TRAIL," ' "THE SUNSHINE TRAIL," "THE SUNSHINE TRAIL," A comedy drama of .a Wild West hero, a dress suit villain, a pretty girl in the old home town, packed with thrills, laughter, and exciting adventure. COMEDY.:: ■•.•■N.EWS~ TRAVELOGUE.' RING 43^55'"for".Reservations. " ' ; BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. CATHERINE CALVERT and .-•/.,- ■ , CLIVE BROOK ■■" —•" ■■■ "■ (-:-lir. •.•■:■ /"OUT TO WIN." "OUT TO AVIN." : ; "OUT TO WIN." ' "OUT TO WIN." "OUT TO AVIN." "OUT TO WIN." A Dramatic' Melodrama of the Secret - ,'.'.".'..'." . Service. '.' . " .. ,':"" . ..Iti ,'ciddition: " '" ..First.'National presents • .- STANLEY: WEYMAN'S THRILLING NOVEL: . "UNDER THE RED ROBE." "UNDER THE RED-ROBE." :. " UNDER THE RED ROBE." '.'.TJND.ER THE RED ROBE." Thrilling Days of Romance, Intrigue, anj Chivalry in Old France. ' Featuring ALMA RUBENS. ' Escellcint Supporting Programme. Tel. 40-618 ior Reserves. AR TCR A F T..-. THEA TR E RTC R A FT. THE.A %R E \ (Opposite Parliament Buildings1). 7.45 COMMENCING- TO-NIGHT. - 7.45 Tne! Laughing Hit of the Season! "ALF'S BUTTON" A British "ALF'S BUTTON" Picture, with "ALF'S BUTTON" . - . the Famous "ALF'S BUTTON" Leslie Henson. (Companion Picture to "The Better 'Ole.") A Continuous: Roar of Laughter All ■•• ■:. : ■'■ Through. MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. Entr'acte: ■"Minuet in D." HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction ............... -E. J.- Gravestock Manager „..;.. A. Stanley Warwick THURSDAY, at 8. ALSO Bth, 11th, AND 13th. ■ . . The Celebrated KENDALL STRING QUARTETTE. KENDALL STRING QUARTETTE. KENDALL STRING QUARTETTE. KATHERINE KENDALL (Violin) DOROTHY JONES (Viola) DOROTHY BROOK, (Violin) . EDITH. HANSON ,('Cello) ... . '„ From. London. "They, .bring to anything they play real •musiciarishin/'-T-Londqn "Times,!" "Porfect understanding and sense of ensemble."—"N.Z. Herald," Auckland. "Masterly handling . .of fascinating music.'.'—"Star," Auckland.. Reserved Seats, 6s; Unreserved, 4s and 2s (plus ,tax).. Book at The Bristol. Students'. Concessions. ■' . ■ • ■ ■ ' TSLAN ii: 'BAY EhIPIRET.'HEATRE^ - x -■•: (The New Theatre); TO-NIGHT.' ~~" TONIGHT. See BILL CODY in ene of the most entertaining stories of his career,', " COLD NERVE." A picture of Adventure and Thrill in the great open country. Don't miss seeing it. WELLINGTON LYCEUM CLUB. f^LVIi -Members and Friends are notiV fied that the Weekly AVednesday Evening "At Home" has been Resumed' On AVEDNESDAY, sth -MAY, Miss M. Palmer has arranged a play reading, "The Bathroom Door." On WEDNESDAY,-12th MAY, Mrs. K. Carter is arranging a Card Evening and Music—X. CARTER, Hon. Secretary. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. 'TO-NIGHT, at The Dainties, Courtenay- -*• place. Two £1 Orders, Two 10s Orders, Two 5s Orders, and other good prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission Is. J. BAILLIE, „^-; "■■■'- H. HEADIFEN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 2

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