Oh, whit, a, bb'.v she makes in this colourfiil, fdst-jffovirlg-; fOrnahtic comedy! Dashing .spirf.s—.gorgeous fun—you'll hail Hi. Ifeyal Stiyhe'ss as tho greatest of scfeeiri cc-medies! DE LUX E TIIEA TR E . E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern ,: Cross.) TO-NIGHT.B~O'CLOCK. MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES In "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF ftRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK." (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction.) FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL | By GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON. j Oh, boy! Oh, girl! 'You'll | love 'em both, for Marion Davies plays 'em both—the lovely heroine, and the dashing Prince she impersonates! Romance such as you've always dreamed of! Madcap adventure you'll never forget! Supported by ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO And CREICHTON HALE. CREIGHTON HALE. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, Directed by Miss A. Bryers. Box Plans at. the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken'g Book Arcade, or ring Theatre Tel. 23-080. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE; Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30, , 7.45 Evening. THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF LOVE AND GLORY— . STRIFE AND SACRIFICE-RO-MANCE AND WAR, EVER CONCEIVED. One year to make it—Thousands in the ' Cast—Mighty in its Soul-stirring Message. "THE GREATER GLORY." "THE GREATER GLORY." ' "THE GREATER GLORY." Adapted from Edith O'Shaughnessy 's Great Novel, "Viennese Medley." Words cannot describe it—only emotions can tell when the red hand of destiny sweeps nations to the depths—when a million hungry mouths cry for breadwhen in the frenzy of all this dazed humanity one woman rises, her head unbowed, you'll know you've lived through the epic o£ this age! Featuring CONWAY TEARLE, ANNA Q. NILSSON, MAY ALLISON, lAN KEITH, JEAN HERSHOLDT, LUCY BEAUMONT. A First National Picture. . ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. S' J ! HORTT'S THEATRE. " HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Programme of Surpassing Merit headed by a mighty masterpiece. A Fox Corporation 10-Rcel Super-Special. "HAVOC" "HAVOC" The thrilling story of a "HAVOC" woman who lures men to "HAVOC" destruction, and laughingly "HAVOC" leaves a trail of Havoc in her "HAVOC" wake. Acknowledged as the: greatest and best photo-drama of a decade. Presents GEORGE O'BRIEN, MADGE BELLAMY, LESLIE FEN-TON. Second Great Attraction: EDMUND LOWE In a Spectacular and Amazing Play, "CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES." "CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES." "CHAMPION OF LOST CAUSES." Big Supporting Programme. SCENIC. TOPICAL. COMEDY. Ring 41-219 foe Reserves. STRAND. T R A N D. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatre*, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. ik> 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Entertainment for AH. THE BIG COMEDY OF THE YEAR. "HIS MAJESTY, BUNKER BEAN," "HIS MAJESTY, BUNKER BEAN," "HIS MAJESTY, BUNKER BEAN," Starring MATT MOORE MATT MOORE And DOROTHY DEVORE. DOROTHY DEVORE. A romantic comedy of laughs and teart, bristling wit_ action and leavenx eel with tears. Also. JACK HOXIE In "THE DEMON." ThrHb! Spills! Action! Romance! COMEDY", GAZETTE, SCENIC. RiDg 43-855 for Reserves. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Andy M. Simpson's > , "FOLLIES REVUE," "FOLLIES REVUE," "FOLLIES REVUE," A Glorious, Hilarious Whirl of Girls, Song, and Dance. Coming TUESDAYREX, the King of Wild Horses, in "THE BLACK CYCLONE." BOXING. BOXING. >I_IE lait, and promising to be the best, 1 Tournament of a record season. THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.45. M'CARTHY v. PURDY M'CARTHY v. PURDY And Preliminaries. PRICES 5/- and 2/6 (plus tax). BOX PLAN at Perry's, Manners street. Early Door Tickets without extra charge at Box Office, also at Sowman'B, Lambton quay. ■&> GRAMOPIiOX: RECITAL. • a GRAMOPHONE RECITAL will be ■**• given by the Premier Supply Company at Red Cross Headquarters, 63, Dixon street TO-NIGHT (Monday), 29th instant, at 8. A Vox Machine and records will be used. Admission: Is. Proceeds in aid of Junior Red Cross. WELLINGTON PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGES. A SCOTTISH CONCERT, kindly given by the Scots Social Club, will be held in the Kent Terrace Schoolroom on St. ' Andrew's Night, TUESDAY, 30th November, at 7.45 p.m, .. Ad_is«cm _s>, -•,'.-" 4(
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 2
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