AMAZED. - ' AMAZED 1 - •••:■ AUDIENCES ’ - audiences PAY " " ' PAY ’ . TREMENDOUS ■ ././..'/, TREMENDOUS TRIBUTE • TRIBUTE. - to. ./ >.i-«A<IHE SCARLET'LETTER.” THE ' RECORD-BREAKING SCREEN MASTERPIECE CREATING A EURORE Y ' .',v// At DE LUXE T II E AT R E .-JU-b- LUXE THEATRE (Tbe Finest Theatre: Under, the Southern -- - , Cross). . ; TO.DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. -/TODAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. , TO-DAY, 2.30, • TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK. -.-TOJDAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Special Matinees for,. One Week Only ; . for* this gigantic production,' A Metro-Goldwyn-Maye’r epic, that .-shatters - the bars of “Intolerance,” - V"' “Tliti SCARLET LETTER.” "the scarlet letter.” ■ .Y; .“THE SCARLET' LETTER.” /. . "THE SCARLET LETTER.” ./.‘THE SCARLET LETTER/’ . ~ “THE’ SCARLET. LETTER.” ;;/‘the. scarlet , letter.” "THE SCARLET ! LETTER.” '■„ ■.r?*THE SCARLET LETTER.” "THE SCARLET LETTER/’' //‘THE. SCARLET LETTER.” Y/YTHE. SCARLET LETTER.” -' •..-"THESCARLETLETTER.” Y“Y ’. '"THE SCARLET ‘LETTER.” «’/ '-/."THE SCARLET LETTER.” ■■U :, "THE ' SCARLET LETTER.” 2" w.'.;"THE ’ SCARLET .LETTER.” 'Y "THE SCARLET LETTER.” r n:JF///-"THE SCARLET "LETTER.” Featuring' -".j' / LILLIAN GISH LILLIAN GISH LILLIAN GISH'; Y. MLEIijN GISII - LILLIAN GISH v: LILLIAN GISH .. LILLIAN GISH • ; LILLIAN GISH and and LARS HANSON LARS HANSON LARS HANSON LARS HANSON LARS HANSON LARS HANSON LARS. HANSON 1 LARS HANSON Ih ’/. -'NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S :' . CLASSIC. . Read in 'all living languages. The finest story of ; Puritan • love) intoler- / abce,"-and injustice ever written. : / 0 Additional: .' SPECIAL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE. 34 PERFORMERS 14 PERFORMERS ' Arranged by Miss Kathleen. O’Brien. / Also, Continued Success-of - . MR. EMANUEL AARONS MR. EMANUEL AARONS //..-/(Appearing also at; Matineesj 1; -/.And. Y- THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. .-THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. /‘No. 1: Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in ;C Sharp - I Minor (by special request). • : • No. 2:“Meadowlark.” ■ • ORCHESTRA.. DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists), V • .Directed by Mr.-Emanuel Aarons. Overture, “A Quaker Girl” / (Monckton), -..-. . Boj: .Plans at the Bristol Kano Co., Aitken s Book Arcade, or Ring. Theatre (Tel. 234)80). : . , / • Free List Suspended. ■ . . ‘Direction . TT'MPRESS. Impress. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. rv- : * From !! a.m. to TO p.m, THREE MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS. ■' V" Y . RIN TIN TIN ; " :rin ; tin tin " Y,.'!'/ RIN TIN TIN RIN TIN TIN • (The Best Loved Dog in the Whole World) . : .;/ V • ■ And . ALICE CALHOUN ALICE CALHOUN - In - v 1 . . ; - A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS/’ /"./."A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS.” HBRO OF THE BIG SNOWS.” Also, ’’/SPECIAL' STARRING ENGAGEMENT ‘ -(Night Sessions Only); / ‘ The Justly-famous Concertina Kings, THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. 1 i THE .CAMPBELL BOYS. . Taking- tha. Audience by Storm at Every '■ ' ' ' Appearance. Hear them Play Standard Overtures, the i Latest Popular Melodies, and in conjunc- ■' tion with the Bagpipes and Orchestra. ; ‘ A REVELATION! , .. /The' World’s Greatest Concertina Duo. And - Three -Thousand Miles of Love and ... Laughter! .It’s Only "A LITTLE JOURNEY.” “A LITTLE JOURNEY.” “A LITTLE, JOURNEY.” For travelling companions you’ll have WILLIAM HAINES, CLAIRE WINDSOR, And . . -■■■ HARRY CAREI ■ Rox Plan at The Bristol till 5, then .- the Theatre. Ring .43-963. SHOBTT’S THE AT R I HO El T ’S THE AT El TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT ' ' : The- Best Programme in Town. . 2 -—‘Mammoth Features —2 , "THE DESERT: S PRICE/* - , "THE DESERT’S PRICE.” "THE DESERT’S PRICE.” "THE DESERT’S PRICE." A Glorious Picturisation of Win. M‘Le . Raine’s greatest. novel. Featuring the Ever-popular - BUCK - JONES. BUCK, JONI BUCK JONES. / BUCK JONI BUCK JONES. BUCK JONI And • the greatest, spectacular/ drama ever produced, v THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” ’ , "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD.” .1. A triumphant exposition, depicting ■_ the. most wonderful effects ever obtain- ' ■ ed in cinematography. - - • - Featuring / GEORGE O’BRIEN. ' GEORGE O’BRIEN. ' Excellent Supports. ' Excellent Suppo . IWidPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND Bi .EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND Bi :■ -THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY ■ ■ ••• Positively for Two Nights Only. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s epic' of the e '"MARE NOSTRUM.” • "MARE NOSTRUM.” "MARE NOSTRUM.” ' . . .“MARE NOSTRUM/’ 1 • “MAKE NOSTRUM;” . -,,. . “MARE ; NOSTRUM.” 1 . - With ■ r ALICE TERRY & ANTONIO MORE ...ALICE TERRY & ANTONIO MORE Adapted from Blasco Ibanez’s famoi novel, and directed by that mast* hand, Rex Ingram. . . - “MARE NOSTRUM.” . "MARE NOSTRUM.” w. H. Who was for many years'in Mis, . work in India, and is remembered iiousands of returned soldiers for work during the war, WILL SPEAK IN THE . DOMINION FARMERS! INSTH . >- Featherston street . (Under the auspieces of the N.Z. , Training Institute), At 7.45 p.m. on . ’ TUESDAY, 17th MAY, 1927. . " Bpbjeet ' ' : ‘/THE IMPREGNABLE ROCK OF HOLY SCRIPTURE.” : ' : '..HEAR THIS ABLE SPEAKER. •• 'Special invitation to University and -other Students, and to all who are interest/fd in the.intcgrity of the Bible as Divinely msjdred. :
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 2
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