CONCLUDING TO-NIGHT. QUEEN'S 'THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, Upper Cuba street. The unforgettable epic of the Great West. Huge scenes, thrilling action, and a stirring climax in "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," "THE FLAMING FRONTIER," With a Cast of Thousands Headed by HOOT GIBSON, ANNE CORNWALL. HOOT GIBSON, ANNE CORNWALL. QUEEN'S—TO-MORROW NIGHT! QUEEN'S—TO-MORROW NIGHT! Monster Matinee Saturday, 2 v 30. Absolutely the funniest and fastest Tom Mix picture to dace. A rollicking round of action, more action, punch, thrills, unusual situations, and thu biggest of climaxes. TOM MIX and "TONY" TOM MIX and "TONY" TOM MIX and "TONY" TOM MIX and "TONY" In ■'HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." ■ :'HARD BOILED.'.' "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED"." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." "HARD BOILED." With a Large Cast of Favourites. 2 EXTRA SPECIAL 2 2 ATTRACTIONS. 2 No. I—The Official Film Record of the Recent Catastrophe. "THE FLORIDA HURRICANE." "THE FLORIDA HURRICANE." "THE FLORIDA HURRICANE." . "THE FLORIDA HURRICANE." Graphically depicting the wor^t gale and .flood in America's history—an astounding film. No. 2.—A comprehensive picture of the recent appalling airship disaster. "DESTRUCTION OF AIRSHIP 535." "DESTRUCTION OF AIRSHIP 535." "DESTRUCTION OF AIRSHD? 535." "DESTRUCTION OF AIRSHIP 535." A little more than a month ago Captain Fonek and a crew of three launched the air liner 535, on what was to Have been ! the first non-stop Atlantic flight. You read of what happened. Now see it in a remarkable film. I HUGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ! An evening's pictorial fare that's too good ] to miss. I I DO NOT FORGET THE HUGE BEAUTY COMPETITION. THE HUGE BEAUTY COMPETITION. All inquiries to be made at Queen's Theatre. Requests for information now pouring in. Don't be left for "THE BEAUTY COMPETITION." "THE BEAUTY COMPETITION." SHORTT'S THEATRE HOUII'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." "THE KING OF WILD HORSES." • And : "HOLD YOUR BREATH." : "HOLD YOUR BREATH." .! COMMENCING TO-MORROW, ! FRIDAY At 11 o'clock. FRIDAY. ! JOHN BARRYMORE. ! ■ ". JOHN BARRYMORE. One of the world's greatest actors, ] And MARY ASTOR, MARY ASTOK, With an All-Star Supporting Cast, in "BEAU BRUMMEL." "BEAU BRUMMEL." One of the screen's greatest achievements. The costly settings, beautiful photography, ■ dazzling costumes, and glowi'iip society life of the Georgian era combine ! to make this a de luxe attraction of gorI gebus proportions. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME, BIN TIN TIN (the Wonder Dog) In. "FIND YOUR MAN." "FIND YOUR MAN." "FIND YOUR MAN." . Big Supporting Programme of SCENIC. TOPICAL. COMEDY. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ill R TOR AF T THEAT.B E. 7.45. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT! 7.45 THE NEW PICTURISED VERSION Of Mrs. Henry Wood's Famous Novel— "EAST LYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." "EAST LYNNE." A Delightful Picture—Don't Miss It! MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. COMMENCING TO-MORROW I For Three Nights and One Matinee— TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN." TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN." TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN." TOM MIX in "DICK TURPIN." TOM MIX in. "DICK TURPIN." A Thrilling Tale of the World's Most Noted Bandit! When deeds of daring thrilled the land, Dick Turpin wai the name that was both feared and respected! A GREAT PICTURE! f\UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. JACK HOXIE in "BUSTIN* THROUGH." BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. OUR ORCHESTRA. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX •' In Seven Reels of Excitement Aad Laughter. • *lfc. "SAY IT AGAIN." "SAY IT AG3IN." The finest comedy-drama of his career. Special Supports. GEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , ..THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE NEW KLONDIKE," "THE NEW KLONDIKE," With LILA LEE. NEWS. SNAPSHOTS. COMEDY. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GREAT SCOTTISH FAIR, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor and Lady Mayoress at 8 o'clock. . A rare Musical Programme by Miss Jean Turner's .Orchestra. Admission Free. JUMBLE SALE. ' ST. ANDREW'S HALL, THE TERRACE. On FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER, At 7 p.m. Men's Clothing, Boots, Rocking Chair, etc. Bargains for all. Produce Stall: Cakes, Preserves, etc., for Sale. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. '"THE friends of the late William Heury ■*- Price Meredith are invited to attend Id's Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 114, Wallace street, on Friday, at 2 p.m., for the Bolton Street Cemetery. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Ridiford-st. Tel. 22-159, day and night.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 2
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