QUEEN'S THEATRE, U E E N ' S THEATRE, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT! 8 TO-NIGHT! A Tremendous Romantic Drama of the West—Big in Action, Big in Thrills. By far the Greatest Picture Buck Jones ever offered. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." ■THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." •THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." i•' THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." "THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." •• THE COWBOY & THE COUNTESS." WHIRLWIND ACTION, ASTOUNDING THRILLS. WITH A HUGE CAST OF PLAYERS. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Box Plan at Bristol, or Ring 22-334 for Reserves. WATCH FOR The Biggest Melodramatic Offering of Hie Year, "SIBERIA." "SIBERIA." Bartlcy Campbell's Soul-stirring Drama of Love and Intrigue in Darkest Russia. rrING'ST H E A T R E. iiING'S THEATRE. (Heated, Nightly.) TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-NIGHT! The Photoplay of a Thousand Thrills! A Stirring, Gripping romance a thousand times more thrilling than the play which has been seen and enjoyed over and over again by millions of people throughout the world! " 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." "THE STILL ALARM." "THE STILL ALARM." The Season's Super Sensation with a Brilliant Cast of Players. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Mr. A. H. Jerome Mus. Director.) Overture: "Zigeunerweiscn" (Sarasate).' Violin Solo, W. Haydock. Entr'acte: "Serenata" (Toscelli). Ring Tel. 22-212 for Bookings. Q T R A N D. 13 T RAND. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10' p.m. NOW SHOWING. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY NORMAN KERRY In "UNDER 'WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." A thrilling and romantic drama of the great West, with exclusive scenes of the Famous Pendleton Round-up. Also, "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED," . Starring JOHN BOWERS, MILTON SILLS, and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. A swift panorama of contrast; of East and West; of a primitive husband and a modern wife. COMEDY. GAZETTE. SCENIC. Ring 43-855 for Reservations.
THE' NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, -*-HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE, Manners street. Continuous Pictures, 11 to 10. Reserves, Dial 42-580. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! A Unique and Brilliant Bill! A Unique and Brilliant Bill! (P Paramount Presents BETTY BRONSON BETTY BRONSON And NEIL HAMILTON, NEIL HAMILTON, In Bret Harte's Wonderful Story of the Early West, "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" A vivid story of the Californian goldrush days. A story that you'll like. Full of Joy aud Laughter. By Special Request: (2) By Special Request, RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO In a picturesque and romantic play, "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE." "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE." Also in the Cast: BEBE DANIELS, DORIS KEN YON. The world's greatest romance, with the world's greatest lover. BIG SUPPORTING BILL. NOTE.—Holders of "Shingle Contest" Tickets must use same on or before Thursday, Bth July, after which date they will be useless. RTCR AFT THEATRE BTCSAFI THEATRE (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.45-LAST TIME TO-NIGHT-7.45. A Stunning Picture; one that MUST ! appeal to all tastes—it's great! ! I "SURE FIRE FLINT" Starring "SURE FIRE FLINT" Johnny "SURE FIRE FLINT" Johnny "SURE FIRE FLINT" . Hines. "SURE FIRE FLINT" Hines. And Another fine "Our Gang" Comedy. Music by JAMES HAYDOCK. Special To-morrow: "THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS." ___ LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION. PUBLIC MEETING, ST. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY, on TUESDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, at 8. Speakers: Messrs. J. Glover t(he Labour Candicate), C. H. Chapman, and Councillor R. Semple. A Public Meeting will also be held in the KARORI COUNCIL CHAMBERS on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8. Speakers: Messrs. J. Glover and R. Semple. THE ELECTORS CORDIALLY INVITED. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. ERNEST DAWSON HAS pleasure in announcing the THIRD RECITAL of the Wonderful New "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE, To be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, on TUESDAY NEXT, 6th JULY at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. If desired. Seats may be reserved at THE MUSIC ROOMS, 40, Manners street. Booking Fee 6d per seat. The Booking Fees will be donated to the Wellington War Memorial Carillon Society. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AN Exhibition of Paintings by A. F. NICOLL is Now Open Daily in the Art Gallery, Whitmore street. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission, Od. K. M. GORE,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 4, 5 July 1926, Page 2
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