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I?MPRESS;:. ■..-. .. .. ■MMFItESSi"•' '. . Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING: „ Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. • THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. . "LORD JIM." ' "LORD JIM." "LORD JIM." "£ORD JIM." "tORD JIM." "kORD JIM." ■■-••• "LORD JIM." "LORD JIM." "LORD JIM." "LORD JIM." - ■ An Adaptation of Joseph Conrad's' Famous Novel. It's a Paramount Picture. Featuring PERCY MARMONT, PERCY MARMONT, PERCY MARMONT, - - SHIRLEY MASON, . „:... NOAH BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON, and' DUKE KAHANAMOKU ' (The Famous Swimmer). j Jhe Greatest Epic of Cowardice, Courage, and Love ever written. The tang of the pea, the lure of1 the tropics, the 'mixture Of races, and the seething seaports; o£ the Orient, all are in "Lord Jim-" Also, :. . "THE BANDIT'k BABY," .. "THE BANDIT'S BABY,'.' , "THE BANDIT'S BABY," "THE BANDIT'S BABY," .'. "THE BANDIT'S BABY," - "THE BANDIT'S BABY," "THE BANDIT'S BABY," "THE BANDIT'S BABY," '- A Master Picture,; „ Starring . . FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON •'■■"-" FRED THOMSON . , „ FRED THOMSONFRED THOMSON- - - FRED .THOMSON FRED THOMSON- : ;- FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON ■„ And ....,'. :, . SILVER KING.. SILVER KING. , .-.. L Bandit—a Baby—and a Horse,, all mixed ip in a machine-gun melodrama -with a Thousand Laughs.-"-- ■ PATHE GAZETTE. ■•":"■. . Australia v. Leicestershire. Final of English Soccer. Cup. Reserve* at The Bristol .till 5,. then •t the Theatre, ring 43-963. .-■■.• SHORTT'S # THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Positively for a season of six days only. One of the Greatest Picture Masterpieces that has ever been produced. • *Breathes there a man with soul' so 'dead, $Vhc never to himself has said; ' -:- ■ '■■ This is my own, my native land.'" "' An inspired Screen Creation from an Inspired Story: "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED." ' "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 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 MAN HAS LOVED.""AS NO MAN HAS LOVED."..''. "AS NO MAN HAS LOVED.'! ;' Based on Edward Hale's Story, THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." *THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." ''THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY." ■A STORY THAT WILL GRIP THE HEART AND FIRE THE IMAGINATION OF THE MILLIONS ■ WHO PEOPLE THIS WORLD. ' ' A Drama of Tremendous Pathos and "V Flaming Vitality.-. •■* .i.i-.;■'. A story of vivid action so tense and true that it has made hundreds weep without embarrassment. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PHQGRAMME •r Reserves at The Bristol or Tel. 41219 0 _ . — ♦THE NEW PRINCESS -THEATRE, IX HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, . Manners street.' ■" '•■■■ Continuous Daily, -11-10; - ; ■ Reserves, Dial 42-580. .COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. - A Wonderful Double Bill. .- (1) A Paramount Success,-in ; . "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS Featuring BETTY BRONSON '"..'■ BETTY BRONSON,... At Her Best. (2) RUDOLPH VALENTINO (2) RUDOLPH VALENTINO' t . In i.7 "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE." . "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE." Paramount's Wonderful Pieturisation of a World-famous Play. Good Comedy, Gazette^-Serial. NOTE.—The Theatre is •■ Thoroughly Sanitary and under most Healthful Conditions. ' EMPKESS THEATRE, ISLAND BAY.— • . Final Screening To-night of "HIS PEOPLE." " J This is a new kind of love' story—a j. great-hearted father's love for his sons | —and just about the biggest picture ; of the last ten years. Added, Attrac- ! tion: Prior to screening -of- "His People!" Miss Duncan will Sing "In the Old-fashioned To^n," ."IyiRAMAR '.PICTURES; ±» SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. ...., Big Special, "THE EAGLE."'""...'." ItUDOLPH VALENTINO and > VILMA BANKY "THE SHEIK.OF. 192G:""..", V Don't Miss It! ' • ' .' '""'• "■'■?: d SONGS AND SONG WRITERS. THE Next Lecture of the above "SSerie will be given by Mr. Robt,. .Parke in the Dominion Farmers' Institute Hall Featherston Street,, on '■ SATURDAY NIGHT, 3rd July, at 8 o'clock/.wlieir th, subject will bo "ROBERT SCHUMANN.1 Assisting Artists: Miss Mary Shaw am Messrs. John Prouse and Arthur Clark. Fee for Sis Lectures: 2s 6d, payable a "floor. J. READ, : Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 2, 2 July 1926, Page 2