T?MPRESS. •IMPRESS. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOAV SHOAVING: Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Programme all AA rellington is Flock- '- ing to See. 11 THOMAS MEIGHAN 1. THOMAS MEIGHAN „ THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN As a broth of a bhoy In "IRISH LUCK." "IRISH LUCK." ' "IRISH LUCK." -' A Comedy-Drama. ■ It's a Paramount Picture. Taken 'midst the Scenic Beauties of l' Ireland. !' Also, v- BETTY BALFOUR, 1 BETTY BALFOUR, -r BETTY BALFOUR, BETTY BALFOUR, Britain's Queen of Hai)ph-<.-. "REVEILLE."' "REVEILLE." t A Master Picture. "A jolly good film."—H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Box lPlans at The Bristol till s—then at the Theatre. Ring 43-903. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. KENNETH HARLAN, ' HELENE CHAD WICK. /.- MARY CARR V I" HAROLD BELL AVRIGHT'S ', Mighty Story of Love, :.'■ "THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT." RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT." The Story of a Man who Stole to Satisfy His AA'ife's Extravagance and of His Ref creation. In addition: ELEANOR BOARDMAN, CONRAD NAGEL ,7. In f "SINNERS IN SILK." - "SINNERS IN SILK." The Most Delightful Picture of the Year. •'EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ■:. PROGRAMME. OIPE SN ' S THEATRE, U^E EN'S "THEATRE, _ CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT! 8 TO-NIGHT! The Season's Fastest, Funniest, and Most „ Farcical Screen Scream, - "THE FIRST YEAR." -" "THE FIRST YEAR." " "THE FIRST YEAR." 1 "THE FIRST YEAR." I "THE FIRST YEAR." Mbnster Supporting Programme. Bo:; Plan at Bristol Piano Co., or Ring Theatre (Tel. 22-334) for Reserves. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! A" Tremendous Romantic Drama of the AVest—Big in Action, Big in Thrills. By far the1 Greatest Picture Buck Jones ever " offered. ':: buck jones BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES ■ BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUGK JONES I--! BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES " BUCK JONES t In Thrilling Battles, Red-hot Action, Riotous Humour, a Pulsating Love Story—that is '"the Cowboy and the Counters." "Th£ COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." •'THE")'COWBOY. & THE COUNTESS." " THE, COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE'COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." " THE' COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE-COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." " THE, COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE.-COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE, COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." " THE COAVBOY & THE COUNTESS." STRAND. T R A N D. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres, " NOW SHOWING: Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. ■-• SYD. CHAPLIN' SYD. CHAPLIN f SYD. CHAPLIN < (Charley's Aunt) "the man on the box." "The man on the box." •' A Master Picture. Better than "Charley's Aunt." All the laughs in the world made into a wonder- • ful comedy. Also, RIN TIN TIN, RINTINTIN, ;:; RIN TIN TIN, The Wonder Dog, "TRACJKED IN THE >; SNOW COUNTRY." The greatest thrill picture Rin Tin Tin . ''"' has given us. Box Plans at the Theatre (ring 43-855). Q" UALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. >TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Grand Double Feature Programme, ; BUSTER KEATON In "THREE AGES," . "THREE AGES," With .v WALLACE BEERY. See th^t your waistcoat buttons are on tight. VIOLA; DANA ' VIOLA DANA "HER FATAL^IILLIONS." A story that is full of thrills, pathos, and . comedy. J^ JUMBLE SALE will be held in the AY.C.T.U. Room, Constable street, on the~2nd JULY, at 6.30 p.m. Church Building Fund. ;• THURSDAY NIGHT. ~ EARIiY SETTLERS' HALL. t. 'Abel Smith street. The 'Gaiety Jazz Club Competition on Thursday Night, Ist, Bth, loth July. Miss Margaret O'Connor has kindly consented to act as Judge. Don't forget to come along and see the Competition. Any person-in the Hall is eligible to enter the Competttion. Six cash prizes. Come along and hear the Southern Havanna Jazz Orchestra. Ladies, la 6d; Gents, 2s. Supper,; ' WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. " WINTER MEETING, 6th, Bth, AND 10th JULY, 1920. •ENTRIES for Trial Plate and Accept--Lj antes for First Day's Handicaps and Winter Hurdles (run third day), CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m., on THURSDAY, Ist JULY, at the Office of the Club, Woodward street. - J. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. LOWER~EKJTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. CLOSING OF APPROACHES TO HUTT PIPE BRIDGE FOR VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Approaches to the Hutt Pipe Bridge will be [CLOSED for Vehicular Traffic from AVEDNESDAY, the 30th JUNE, 1926, for the purpose of laying water main from Orongorongo, until further notice. B. S. KNOX, Town Clerk, 29tk June, 1926. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 2
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