KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picture House). TO-NIGHT! 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8. TO-NIGHT! A Production that Symbolises Perfection in All that is SENSATIONAL. DARING, GORGEOUS! SENSATIONAL, DARING, GORGEOUS! A Thrilling Romance of Life's Greatest Adventure. "CHEAPER TO MARRY." "CHEAPER TO MARRY." " CHEAPER TO . MARRY." "CHEAPER TO MARRY." "CHEAPER TO MARRY." "CHEAPER TO MARRY." With LJIWIS STONE, PAULETTE DUVAL LEWIS STONE, PAULETTE DUVAL (RECOMMENDED MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES.) In addition: Included in the huge supporting programme, Series No. 4 of the Mysterious Novelties, " STEREOSCOPIKS " " STEREOSCOPIKS" ' • STEREOSCOPIKS " (Glasses to be distributed ut Theatre.) NEXT FRIDAY! NEXT FRIDAY! NEXT FRIDAY! NEXT FRIDAY! The Greatest Melodrama of All Time, THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS! The most marvellous fire melodrama ever screened. Thrilling? You can hear the shriek of the sirens—the clans and clamour of the fire bells—imploring cries of stricken people, trapped in that inferno of fire and flame—the shouts of the .fire chiefs —the smoke and flying debris. Dozens ot dare-devil "fire-eaters" perform miracles of heroism in the face of death. It pulses with romance and life. "THE STILL ALARM." "THE BTILL ALARM." \ "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL. ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." " THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." S~ HORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. The Greatest and Most Attractive Double Feature Programme of all Time, CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE GOLD RUSH." "THE GOLD RUSH." "THE GOLD RUSH." And BUCK JONES / BUCK JONES ..■:■ In .._..--> - « THE TEAII/ RIDER." "THE TRAIL RIDER." Wonderful feats of horsemanship and daring. An Entertainment that Will Appeal to All. HOURS OF SCREENING: "Gold Rush": 11 a.m., 2.30, 5.25, and 8.15 p.m. "Trail Eider": 1.10, 4.15, and 7.10 p.m. Reserves, Telephone 41-219. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: Fox Film Corporation's Gigantic Special, "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. First Time screened in Wellington, "THOSE WHO JUDGE," ■; "THOSE WHO JUDGE," Featuring PATSY RUTH MILLER, PATSY RUTH MILLER, LOU TELLEGEN, LOU TELLEGEN, And an Extraordinary Cast, From the story, "Such As Sit in Judgment," by Margery Land May. A TREMENDOUSLY HUMAN STORY. In addition Superb Supporting Programme. our orchestra. i-a rtcraft theatre 'Abtc.raft theatre (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.45 TO-NIGHT 7.43 The World's Sweetheart in a Spanish Romance. MARY PICKFORD in " ROSITA." MARY PICKFORD in " ROSITA." MARY PICKFORD in "ROSITA." MARY PICKFORD in " ROSITA." ALL Mary Pickford Pictures are GOOD! SPECIALLY ARRANGED "ROSITA" MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. Overture (7.45): "Arabesque" (Debussy). JJROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KBATON "SEVEN CHANCES." "SEVEN CHANCES." Here's Reel after Reel of Hilarious Hysterics. Eight Minutes of Pure Joy. IRISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC LECTURE, SUNDAY, 4th JULY, 8.15 p.m. OOCTAL CLUBROOMS, 80, Manners-st. MR. P. J. O'REGAN On "IMPERIALISM OR NATIONALITY?" r£_LE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA regrets that so many were unable to obtain seats at the Last Concert. Another SUPERB PROGRAMME will „ be given NEXT SUNDAY EVENING in HIS MAJESTY^ THEATRE, when Mr. Harison Cook, the famous English Basso, will be the Soloist. Mr. Leon de Mauny, Conductor. ." CESARONI. FRIDAY AFTERNOON "MUSICALES." (First Time in Australasia.) CONCERT HALL, '262, LAMBTON QUAY, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, Fourth "Musicale" Next Friday, the 2nd of Jul}', at 2.45 p.m.. A Brilliant Programme. Admission, 2s; Student*, Is. Tickets at the Door. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green street, Newtown, TO-NIGHT and every WEDNESDAY. 14 good prizes. Two £1 open orders, two 103 open orders, two 5s open orders, and 8 other good prizes. Admission Is. Euchre 3 sharp." UCHRE, EUCHRE, KKLBURX KIOSK, THURSDAY NIGHT. THURSDAY NIGHT. Two £1 Orders, Two 10s Orders, and other Prizes. tdmission Is. Admission Is. Emission lg. Admission Is.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 2
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