QUEEN'S THEATPfE, UEEN"S THEATFJE, '---■;: Upper Cuba street; '■ ■ ■- TO-NIGHT!'- 8.. ;;TO-NIGHT! THE Comedy, Hit of All'T^ue! ,\ The Farce that' Rocked the viVorld!' "SOS YOUR "OLD. MAIS I" "SOS YOUR OLD' MAW." "SOS YOUR OLD MAN.!" ." ■: "SOS. YOUR OLD MAIS'!" "SO'S'YOUR OLD AtAsNTi!" "SOS YOUR OLD MANi!" "SOS YOUR OLD MSANI!" ' i "SOS YOUR OLD-MAN?!." From Julian Street's Famous Story, "Mr,"Bisbee's Princess,"- - ' .-• A Comedy with ; nv. licmest-to-goAdness story—human and tilar- ■''--'■ '-'■' ' ious. ' ' ■ • " ' Starring .. . W. C. FIELDS, '■: ALICE JOYCE, W. C. FIELDS, " .ALICE' JOYCE, W. C. FIELDS, '" ALICE 'JOYCE, W. C. FIELDS, , ALICE r JOYCE,' W- C.;. FIELDS, . , ' ALICE | JOYCE, JVithi a Cast of Unusual. Exceilience. .. tfc "■ IN SUPPORT: :- , 0 The: Pick of Selected Subjejcli. '- \; QUEEN?S". SELECT ; ORCHE! SiRA ■ Ring- 22-334 for Reserves; I eoa^tENCiNG GOop'FRIItkAY, .AT MATINEE, 2' r 3O. •[" ' " MATINEES DAiLYv 2:3Ck. _• :.'■. :'' . NIGHTLY-S-NIGHTEC. C BUCK ,JONES and:EVA NO^AK : BUGK JONESfand. EyAi-NO^VAK BUCK. JONES-and EVA, NOJVAK . BUCK JONES and EVA NOVAK ■ "; -! .'ln-. ; "... &,-. s"3O. BELOW ZERO." v.-.-■■.; -... r ' !i?3O BELOW ZERO." . 1 •"•' -,-■ "30 BELOW ZERO;" ' : , "30..BELOW.ZERO." ; The thrilling,'sensational story of the Cold Country—told" by red-blooded', brawny men—heroic dpg teamsT-courage* sus women—bold daring men. Clamocjus passions s^nd physical conflictl—hard, lirilliant, tterciless-rThe'lcy; North—The; .ifeicles' of cold rage penetrated his ;despairing f brain—' Men of the North partake^oi .Nature's kardness—see.-. ; the..,, thunderous,, 'roaring .•.•.-;■ .-'i-r^ftyalanclie in .'.'■■ ;. :f'3O BELOW ZERO-." - ."'"3O BELOW.:.ZERO;". "30 BELOW ZERO." ; ' "30 BELOW Z-EROi"- : , : " Don'l;,-..Miss :This .Wonderful Double-' ,:..vfeatuxe.Programme.'■". ' T{RITANNIA."/ ; . ' :;',: Contjht:jaus *»BITANNIA. ',: From- H -aim. Daily NOW, SHOWING 1: ..•/.' , DOROTHY "MAOEAILE ; /: DOROTHY MACKAILL, .. In SADIE" -'■■■'• - • i ■ "SUBWAY SADlE?'.■■Laughteivv ThriUs,' "SUBWAY SADIE" arid AdvenWe. •SUBWAY SADIE" THE YISAR'S -. "SUBWAY; SADIE". . BIGGEST : "SUBWAY SADIE"; JOY. EItDE •SUBWAY.?SADIE" - •■■■ -.-'With- "".''. •SUBWAY SADIE".-:JACK,MUIiuLL' "SUBWAY SADIE:" And' "SUBWAY" SADIE"- CHARLES. ''SUBWAY SADIE" \ ' MUJRRAY A First National Attraction^ In Addition: HARRY CAREY . HARRY (t?AREY . "-ROARING,-RAILS.?' .!, A ThrjUer! And, the, Greatest ,■ Porest _ .V.FJre ybu-have ever seen. : "■" Excellent - Supporting Program'idie ■ _ Telephone 40-6 IS for Reserves. -. TfMPRESS. .■'<■'' •'- • • ...>;.. .■-.,. . JNwctipii..;.;. ,r,-Fuller;Hayward libeatres. -----NOW SHOWING. ....... I From II a.m. to 10 p.m. rA MAGNDJICENT ENTERTAEn 3IENT! ITie British Masterpiece, "EVERY -MOTHER'S SONL" s "EVERY MOTHER'S So3<r." ' ' ..- "EVERY, MOTHER'S SOU " "EVERY 'MOTHER'S SOI 8." . "EVERY MOTHER'S SOlff."' /. A story of laughter and a few 'tejarsl of riches and poverty; of fear and biqipe—the patchwork life_of •EVERY MOTHER'S.; SOI?:,.", \- ■■;'SAiso,;"' : '■'■■•■■■■■ •■:"•'•: i' "THE CALL' OF THE WOJ3." , "THE CALL : .OF THE WILID." "THE CALL OF THE Wll^'D." Adapted,from.the Famous DoglStory by ■■'- "JACK LONDON. ' " X- nr ,»^ ' • Starring BUCK,, 'a,"Magnificeht.'St..Bei!nardi' '"" JACK MULHALL, ~-.., . / ''■ And . . ,-v ' . • _, -^WALTER LONG. Six .Thrilling, Amazing Reids. ■•qk Plans at The Bristol ,till:s,th«ii at the Theatre., ( Ring ; 43-963.-. Free List t. ■•"''" >>»?ct>?n—Fnller-Hayward Theatres. ■-. ■'-■ NOWSHOWING: . Oontinuous from 11 a.m. to ICh p.m. Douglas fairbanks . douglas Fairbanks douglas fairbanks douglas fairbanks' > •-" • ■ ' .-' <:. '-: ID .-•••••' -.].-; -r'.' '.■ . - £P¥ Q-. SON OF ZORRa" "PON Q., SON OF Z9RR(X" Abo Screening (Day. Sessions Oiilvii '.'■" 'ARTACORD • • In , "THE SCRAPPIN' KID" "THE SCRAPPIN' KID;"^. ' KngTeli 43-855 for Reserve^. '-, •■■■■- j. .. 'A rtc'raft: "■■ ■;.- ..theatre ARrcRAFT theatre: RUDOLPH VALENTINO Most Perfect ; »£liviLlffiE. ScreT tt LoV£r ' A Dramatic Story of Love; and ;! "COBRA." ..-: . ' '\ :,.-,: "COBRA." ■You'-U Enjoy this Picture!' EXCELLENT ..SUPPORTIKfG ' """ .;-. PICTURES. ■■-.'.■■ ' Appropriate and Pleasing Miffiae. ; ' gEASIDE'PICTURES,' LYALL; -BAY^ TO-NIGHTI ; : . TO-NIG:HT! " Autonio Moreno .in .-. • /"THE FLAMING FOREST^" " "THE FLAMING FORESIJ" ._,.Wjth Renee Adoree. '^ GOQD SUPPORTS. , "'" ? TTMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND^ BAY" •^ r:7,45-^TO-NIGHT—7.4S.- ' • ; ;A litter of Laugha. Janet Gaynor, Richard Walling in a brightand, breezy story of a yemng in- ■;-.-, i-.V. ; : ■ .vehtor,. --'■ ' •. ' "THE MIDNIGHT KISS.'f "THE MIDNIGHT KISS.-" How a'boy brought home the bacon and -won' love and rsuccess. » Supporting. Programme. • NEWS. VARIETY. COMEDY.' pLIMMERTON A.A. CLUB -»• (Affiliated Wellington Centre.) ANNUAL "SPORTS MIIETING ' ■ EASTER -MONDAY, 18th A.PHIL, ' - = rCommencing 11 a r mRacesfpr all; good trophies;, band iti ; Guessing • cornpetitjoßS;-■■■ Novelties; All , • avent3 ' ■': ■,:,-.Pbst Entryi:'-. . .-,"• " , L. G. BARLiDW, ," ,_ ..}...• . Hoc. Sec. EUCHRE!'' TO-NIGHTi ' BUCHRE! A T. THE.-DAINTIES,: 18-22, Courtenay ..■**■ place. Two- £2 Orders, two- £1 Orders, two! 10s Orders,- two. 7s Oil Orders, four .Ss-Orders",", and other' Prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s. :■.■>'■■ - , ■ J. BA3XLIE. ■ • ■"• H. HEA.DOFEN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 2
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