EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction ..,. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. THE MOST ASTOUNDING PICTURE EVER MADE. "GRASS" "GRASS" On the frozen boulevards of "GRASS" a forgotten world, where the "GRASS" blasts of the sun burned like "GEASS" fires of Hades and the cold "GRASS" snow froze the blood in their "GRASS" veins. Barefooted, trekking ' "GRASS" across plains as hot as the "GRASS" lava of Vesuvius, fording gIa"GRASS" cial streams that petrified "GRASS" with a touch, climbing moun"GRASS" tains, deep with the snows of "GRASS" centuries. "GRASS" UNFED. UNSHOD. " CLOTHED ONLY IN COURAGE. A LOST RACE. It's a Paramount Picture. Also, Master Pictures Present "RECKLESS ROMANCE." "RECKLESS ROMANCE." 1 "RECKLESS ROMANCE." An hilarious farce proving that love is an awful thiug before marriage—and ■worse afterwards. A GREAT COMEDY CAST. Box Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-965. PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE, ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. i Afternoon, 2.30. 7.45 Evening. 1 SAUCY, DELICIOUS COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, In "ELLA CINDERS," " ELLA CINDERS," "ELLA CINDERS/ " ELLA CINDERS," With LLOYD HUGHES. Frojn the cellar 'way down stairs to big star role* and Hollywood aits. Ella Cinders won a Beauty Contest—a trip to Hollywood-—and with all the haudsomu leading men to choose from she picked am ice man. She knew how to warm up an Irish stew—but it took the movies to teach her how to tempt an iceman's heart. IT'S A RIOT! .' A First National Picture. GAZETTE. SCENIC. CARTOON. PATHE REVIEW. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. (Musical Director, Mr. R. R. Caulton). BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to/Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. STRAND THEATRE. T R A N D THEATRE. Direction t Fuller-Hayward Theatres. . Continucm 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRED THOMPSON " FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON . And iIU Wonder Horse, "Silver -King," "RIDIN' THE WIND." v 'mDIN' THE WIND." N Smashing Dramatic Western Romance. Thrills and Humour. -■ -• : ■• AISO,. ■ V JACK HOXIE, JACK HOXIE, JACK HOXIE, '■- ' ■:in. - .. ,: ■■-> "BUSTIN* THROUGH." "BUSTIN' THROUGH," . ■'A tru«J;lue outdoor picture with thrills aplenty—actually filmed in the picturesque Western country. ' Special Added Attraction: BIGNOR PREBONI HANSON, The Celebrated Danish Tenor. WONDERFUL TONE TEST. Hear the Sonora Gramophone. COMEDY, GAZETTE, COMEDY. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. SH ORTI ' S THEATRE. HORIT'B T HTB AIR E. Continuous from II a.m. to 10 p.m. The Theatre T,-iUi the Big Attractions. . Thia Week's .\fhmmoth Programme EclipsM AH Others. "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." THE KING OF WILD HORSES." •THE KING OF WILD HORSES/ Fire Sensational Reels of Thrilling Action and Stirring Drama. Also [Walter Harri*, Tully. Marshall, and an All-Star Supporting Cast, in "HOLD YOUR BREATH." "HOLD YOUR BREATH." "HOLD YOUR BREATH." "HOLD YOUR BREATH." firm Reels of Thrilling Fun and Funny Thrills. 810 SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Bomanoe—under the jade moonlight, the pal« blue dawn, the pitiless glare of noon, the flaming •unset, and tho lancing fury of »tonn bringing two beats to your pulse .when em beat before. ' FREE LIST SUSPENDED. * ■ BE LUXE THEATRE B.L UX E THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Crosß.) ONLY 3 MORE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. The United Artists Special Attraction. The World's Greatest Lover, In Hid Latest and Last Picture. RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO la ' " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." "THE SON OF THE SHEIK." "THE SON OF THE SHEIK." • "THE SON OF THE SHEIK." WTHE SON OF THE SHEIK." " THE SON OF THE SHEIK." *• THE,«ON OF THE SHEIK." (Sequel to "THE SHEIK.") Supported by BEAUTIFUL VILMA BANKY. BEAUTIFUL VILMA BANKY. .Valentino, the Idol, once more Thrills the Sense* and Stirs the Heart. More Handeome, More Dashing, More Attractive, More Thrilling THAN EVER. TO MISS THIS PICTURE WILL BE YOUR EVERLASTING REGRET. ' POSITIVELY THE LAST VALENTINO PICTURE. ■: / ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, 'Directed by 3liss A. Bryere. Be wise. Book or attend early. 330 x flaw *t The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. «rpHAT~ NIGHT IN ARABY." SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL FEATURE By the DE LUXE ORCHESTRA During Screening of "SON OF THE SHEIK." , Full Words and Music. 2s—ALL MUSIC STORES.' 1 Published by J. ALBERT & SON, .. . i, Willis-st., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 2
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