EMPRESS. M P R E S S. Direction:. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. FINAL SCREENINGS. FINAL SCREENINGS. ■ • Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THIS FEATURE WILL NOT BE SHOWN AT ANY OTHER THEATRE ! • • IN WELLINGTON. !The World's Most Popular Novel made into a' Screen Classic. ' H. DE VERE STACPOOLE'S "THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON." "THE BLUE LAGOON,." The famous characters in the sensational' iovd "brought to life. The sweetest and mo«t natural love story over;-told; :. Bsoominended by the Censor as more suitable for Adult Audiences. Also, "I@P AGE OF INNOCENCE." • "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE." lA. remarkable picture dealing with the problems of to-day, featuring AN ALL-STAR CAST. ' COMMENCINCJ TO-MORROW, ' COMMENCING TO-MORKOW, THE GREATEST "WESTERN" BfiO- . * GRAMME EVER PRESENTED IMF ' WELLINGTON. '\ LAUGHS AND THRILLS. • r- LAUGHS AND THRILLS. • Master Piotures present FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, , FRED' THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, " FRED THOMSON, . . • FRED'THOMSON, : - ' FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, • ; Ch^teefc of aH "Western Stare," \ } v And
- '- SERVER KQfG, SILVER KING, In "THE TOUGH,GUY," '"' • ''THE TOUGH GUY," • ,' ".THE TOUGH GUY," "THE TOUGH GUY," "THE TOUGH GUY," 5A.-SGsphoon of Thrills! A Cyclone ofr'SpeecH -r Gales of Laughtei! Also "WHERE THE WORST BEGETS," "WHERE THE WORST BEGINS," • ■ . "WHERE THE WORST BEGINS," r - "WHERE THE WORST BEGINS," ,"WHERE THE WORST BEGINS," ;,; , "WHERE THE WORST BEGINS," A rapid fire Comedy-Drama •with. Aofcion *- " ' and Thrills, featuring RUTH ROLAND, ;r ALEC. B. FRANCIS, MATT. MOORE, and GRACE DARMOND. dee what happened when the Effete Easi ,', * mefc.the Woolly West. - Box Plans ad The Bristol till 5, then at tho Theatre. Ring 43-953. Your Last Opportunity of Seeing ■ * /'OFF'THE HIGHWAY." "OFF THE HIGHWAY." And' , KEN MAYNARD in '^ ' "SENOR DAREDEVIL!." "SENOR DAREDEVIL! ' 'TIBJT.ANNIA. - CONTINCOU: >■■-_, X>KTTANNIA. ' - From 11 a.m. COMMENCING~TO-MORROW ~,~. ~ (FRIDAY), L .' First National present ■ CONSTANCE TALMADGE The Queen CONSTANCE TALMADGE of CONSTANCE TALMADGE Comedy, „,, , "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," ".THE OUCHESS OF BUFFALO," '--; ' "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," - : • "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," - - "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO,'; ' • "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO" ' - "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," "THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO," ;-'- "THE DUCHESS OF 'BUFFALO," * w A gay story of Russia, in which Conn has-the role v of a dancer who wins staj fame .abroad and plays havoc with 11 hearts o£ young officers and wealthy nobl :men. Something New in Love —Romance—ar Adventure. "' In additoti, -;~ The Heart Story of a Crook, ' ' "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL," -" " "LOVE'S, WHIRLPOOL," "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL,'.' - ' "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL," "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL,*' ._,,, ; "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL," A' smashing drama with' all 'the thri ' * and adventure o£ the underworld. With LILA LEE, JAMES KERKWQOD, --•- MADGE BELLAMY', ■■"■ ' And SGEIHC, GAZETTE, GASaTOO ,; Ttleplibne 40^18 for Reserves.
WfKAND THEATRE. Dircctitm: EWier-Hayward Theatres. ; " . mSM, SCREBira«SS. s&Kttaasr esbws: and grkpa ksssen —•--. la "-HEB iiOVE TitUaTi" .- . • Alpo * WASJDA HAWLEY in . "RECKLESS ROMANCE." ■/ CSOMMENCING .TO-MORROW, PRISCILLA DEAN in l-c ■ CRIMSON RUNNER-." . V it tantalising story of a Female Robin . " , , Hood. .. SHGOSH) GflBA-T ATTRACTION, ' HOOa: GIBSON in "THE MAN 1$ THE SADDLE." '['] '■ King 43-853 for Reserves. A"" RTCRAFT THEATRE. JRTCRAFT THEATRE. V. ?545 — Last Time To-night: —. 7.45 Rex Ingrain's Masterpiece, "SCARAMOUCHE." "SCARAMOUCHE." "SCAR.AMOUCHE." "By Rafael Sabatini, featuring ■ Ite.«fON NOVARRO ALICE, TERRY And LEWIS STONE SPECIAL. COMMENCING- TO-MORROW, o ' • OHAELIE-CHAPLIN
JACKIE COOGAN In • "THE KID." The Picture that made Charlie the World's Greatest Artist. Special Music by James Haydook. OUE THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TJR THEATRE, NEWTOWW. TO-NIGHT,. A? 7.30. • FINAL NIGHT OF 1— .FRED THOMSON ' And his Wonder norse Silver King in "TWO-GUN MAN," "TWO-GUN MAN,", Also, 2— -OORINNE GRIFFITH ' In ■ "CLASSIFIED." "CLASSIFIED^ "CIiASSrETED." "CLASSIFIED?' QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. V 7 TO-NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT. A 80-smile-a-minute lip-roaring comedy. The Season's Winner. "RED HOT" TIRES." .i:: - "**& Monty Blue and Patsy Kufe MHte.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1927, Page 2
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