LAST NIGHT-TO-NIGHT! , "THE TOWER OF LIES." Superb Photoplay. THING'S ■ THEATRE, •"•ING'S THEATRE, Dixon street. TO-NIGHT! 8. TO-NIGHT! Here is real, pulsating drama, made by Seastrom into a picture with ti mighty human message. Norraa Shearer as the wayward girl who finds happiness at last, and Lon Chaneyas the father, here reach the triumph of their screen careers. The World Hails It as Ono of the Greatest Film Dramas I "THE TOWER OF LIES." "THE TOWER OF LIES." "THE TOWER OF LIES." "THE TOWER OF LIES." . (Metrc-Goldwyn Special.) With, the Brilliant Artists: LOW CHANEY, NORMA SHEARER, LON CHANEY, NORMA SHEARER, In Remarkable Characterisation, Supported by a Sterling Cast. SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS Include GAZETTE. COMEDY. N.Z; SCENIC. S. SNAPSHOTS. Superb Incidental Music by the Brilliant KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reserves. A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. . FULLER'S FULLER'S HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! The Great London Comedian, HECTOR ST. GLAIR HECTOR ST. CLAIR HECTOR And His , REVUE. COMPANY In a Screamingly Funny Show, entitled "SOMETHING DOING." An Entirely Original Production that is Good Right Through. SPARKLING VAUDEVILLE BILL. Immediate Success of Ono of the Nicest of Acts, BERTINI and BYRNE, BERTINI and BYRNE, Prime Ministers of Music and Mirth. Last Nights STOMPY and STELLA, Entertainers and Eccontrio Dancers. .Last Week HEATON and STRANGE, Giving a Charleston Dance Lc3son. ° IDA HOLBEIN, The Popular Song-at-the-Piano Artist. FULLERS' .FAMILY PRICES: 2s 6d, • Is 6d, Is. j 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is. | BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre: For. Reservations after 7 p.m. Tel. Theatre, 22-669. PARAMOUNT ~~ %lEATR|; PARAMOUNT THEATRE, 'Courtenay place. FINAL SCREENING. ! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! SAUCY, DELICIOUS COLLEEN MOORE, :'. COLLEEN MOORE, In "ELLA CINDERS." "ELLA CINDERS." "ELLA CINDERS." Out of tie kitchon into the Movi«3, with long laughs at every turn and louder laughs - , with every Movio. IT'S A RIOT! GAZETTE. SCENIC. -CARTOON. PATHS REVIEW. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery 'Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. S?Si.'?g jl11.511: Direction-: Fuller-Hayvvard Theatres... Continuous 11 a.m. to110 p.m. FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON And ' ' ' ' His Wonder Horse, "Silver King, ' In "RIDIN' THE WIND." "RIDIN' THE WIND." A Smashing Dramatic Western Romance. Also,, ■ JACK HOXIE, JACK HOXIE, . In "BUSTIN' THROUGH." . "BUSTIN' THROUGH." Actually Filmed in the Picturesque Western Country. Special Added Attraction: SIGNOR PREBONI HANSON, The Celebrated Danish Tenor. WONDERFUL TONE TEST. Hear the Sonora Gramophone. COMEDY, GAZETTE, COMEDY. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. 7?iKE -NEW PRINCESS, i-HE • .NEW PRINCESS, . Manners street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Reserves: Dial 42-580. FINAL, PRESENTATION, ~ "THE RUNAWAY." "THE RUNAWAY." Z— No. 2 Group. . , No. 2 Group "CHILDREN'S BEAUTY CONTEST.; "CHILDREN'S BEAUTY CONTEST." 2 , , "THE CYCLONE RDOER." "THE CYCLONE RIDER." COMEDY! SERIAL! GAZETTE! COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY 1— THOMAS MEIGHAN, - THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN ■ In a Glorious Paramount, "THE NEW KLONDYKE." "THE NEW KLONDYKE." "THE NEW KLONDYKE." 2.— No. 3 Group. "CHILDREN'S BEAUTY CONTEST." "CHILDREN'S BEAUTY CONTEST." Another Group of Wellington Kiddies. 3 — "THE GOLDEN STRAIN," "THE GOLDEN STRAIN," "THE GOLDEN STRAIN," By Peter B. Kyne. 'Comedy! Serial! Gazette! TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. . OWN HALL.CONCERT CHAMBER. REPERTORY,PLAYS CLUB. TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT, at 8, Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A WONDERFUL PLAY By John Galsworthy. "STRIFE." •"ST RI FE." . "STRIFE." You remember the "Devil's Disciple?" Then see "STRIFE." Produced by •A. STANLEY WARWICK. Prices: 3s Reserved, Is Gd Unreserved. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. t^mpire theatre, island bay. ■Empire theatre, island bay. Speed, Action, Romance, Drama. A tele of Human Wrecks and Train Wrecks. "TRANSCONTINENTAL LTD." "TRANSCONTINENTAL LTD.". With Johnnie Walker, Eugenia Gilbert, .' and Alec B. Francis. Don't miss, this mile-a-minute, thrill-a-mm- ■ . ute railroad melodrama. SUPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. News. Two Comedies.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 2
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