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-- "LQVE, LAUGHS, AND ACTION! ... !§¥& i*H&H$ D ACTION* ■'-■- "When the Putch an 4 Irish get togetherwatch ofrt' ffi Fiiii and Excitement! ■ Marion Davies as the little Dutch Slavey— ;•>. Owen Moore as the Son of Erin she loves '"' from afar—provide more Laughs and Thiills than you'd think could be cram.- --.... mcd into one film. TO-NIGHT-S-TO-NTGHT. ■ TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. Full Orchestral Matinee To-morrow, 2.30. KING'S THEATRE, ING'S THEATRE, ,:. . Dison street. The Screen Version of the Famous r . Musical Comedy, "THE RED MILL." • ■ All the Melody, Sparkle, and Drama of c the Great Stage Play, delightfully mingled! ."' It has stood the test of time for nearly ■ '■'• a quartAl of a century. During those years .-/.it.has fascinated and delighted every Eng- .. ligh-speaking country with its haunting " melodies, brilliant comedy, and romantic story. "THE RED MILL." ;,.. • ■ "THE RED MILL." ••THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." '■''■ "THE BED MILL." -- • - "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." J * "THE RED MILL." • "THE RED MILL." i.. "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." „ "THE RED MILL." 1 "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." „ - "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." "THE RED MILL." . (Metro-Goldwyn Special.) i Thi» merry, lilting' tale of Tulip-time and j winter.snows amongst the mills and maidens of Holland has a fragrant charni that „ few pictures possess. It passes from :.'■ frolicsome lightness to deep drama—and sweeps to a climax of mighty power. ••• MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE J MARION DAVIES ■■ OWEN MOORE - : MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE ■'■■■ MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE . MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE "'- MARION DAVIES OWEN MOORE '[[ ■'■■ . Heading the Special Cast. Imagine Marion Davies in flaxen pigtails . and wooden clogs—and you may see her '".'; as Tina, the light-hearted little maiden of *- "THE RED MILL." With - .-;•< GEORGE SIEGMANN, .-.:■ GEOBGE SIEGMANN, LOUISE FAZENDA, LOUISE FAZENDA, KARL DANE, ■■- KARL DANE, SNITZ EDWARDS. ; SNITZ EDWARDS. What a Cast! Everyone a Proved : Comedian, With Numbers of Other Favourites. - • The Cast—Author —Director —all insure :• Perfect and Delightful Entertainment. So .:-.- * . . Don't Miss ' "THE RED MILL" . , "THE RED MILL" • ; : • "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" ;- "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" : . "THE RED MILL" ' "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" ' ... "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" "'" : ' "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" ■,-.: ' .-.'■ : "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" - "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" "THE RED MILL" la Addition, Supporting Pictorial Pro- •' '■■':' gramme Superb, including— ' "■ PATHE NEWS. N.Z. SCENIC. AUSTRALIAN VARIETY. COMEDY. . , -Th» Whole Delightfully and Most Effc- '*"" tively Enhanced by the Incidental Music ! KING'S°SELECT ORCHESTRA •(Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). ■' Ring Tel. 22-212 for Bookings. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day's Great Holiday Programme. ' HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, ; V:'. ■ HAROLD LLOYD, .*.," The screen's greatest comedian, in. the brightest picture he ever made. "COLLEGE DAYS," • •■• "COLLEGE DAYS," .-- "COLLEGE DAYS," •..::■" "COLLEGE DAYS," "COLLEGE DAYS," ''COLLEGE DAYS," "COLLEGB DAYS," . A hurricane of laughter. Second Big Attraction: - LOIS WILSON, NOAH BERRY, ■•«■■-• RAYMOND HATTON, ■~ RAYMOND M'KEE. "CONTRABAND." -. . ' ' ' "CONTRABAND." "CONTRABAND." '•CONTRABAND." ." •■CONTRABAND." '-. "CONTRABAND." r "CONTRABAND." "CONTRABAND." ' Thrills, action, romance, and dejightful - comedy. A rousing romance of a girl who "'"■' fought a crooked town and a ring of ■■•" •" ' smugglers. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME* !. SCENIC, COMEDY, GAZETTB. • - It's a Paramount Programme. ' -. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 41-219. "s': TRRITANNIA. Continuous ■■■'RITANNJA. From 11 a.m. \; NOW SHOWITG. :.'.: RICHARD BARTHELMESS '; RICH.IRD BARTHELMESS In -.*■ "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," .".;,: "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," „.: "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," "THE WHITE. BLACK SHEEP," -;". "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," :•-, "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP" :;■ "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," . „,- "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," :;; , "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," Barthelmess's Masterpiece. "■i-- It iweeps from drawing-room to desert in --,<-,: a whirl of blazing action. Mystic Orient, /.."- Hashing Fights, Treacherous Tribesmen, " ... Plot*, Pursuits, and the Most Dramatic „',; ' Love Story Ever Told. :,"::' . With PATSY RUTH MILLER. DICK'S GREATEST ROLE! A TRIUMPH! -■- A First National Attraction:. •>,•» - In Addition: RICHARD TALMADGE, •' .In a Roaring Sollicking Comedy, ■:■- "THE WALL STREET WHIZ." «THE WALL STREET WHIZ." "THE WALL STREET WHIZ." • .-' • ''THE WALL STREET WHIZ." i -■_ Faster than the wind! '•-.:' ' Islmadge in a Tempestuous Comedy- " Melodrama. ■ **■■ ' And ■•,..-. SCENIC, COMEDY, NEWS. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. '''< pMPIRB THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. '•:.- -^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. :':"" A Grand Holiday Programme. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. I- JACKIE COOGAN I •-■: • la the Greatest Laugh-and-thrill Horeeracing Picture Ever Filmed, :■,.... "JOHNNIE GET YOUR HAIR CUT." „-,, "JOHNNIE GET YOUR HAIR CUT." ;___.- He loses his locks, but he's the same 'Z.~~ grand kid.. ."*.': 2— Doris Kenyonj Lewie Stone, . In a Romantic Tale of Sicily, v.-- : . "THE BLONDE SAINT." ---■- 3— "LISTEN LENA," a Mermaid Mirth- ;- ouake, and "GEGS IS GEGS," a Fehx :'."'. Cartoon. - ■ SATURDAY—Matinee, 2.30 p.m., "Johnnie Get Your Hair Cut," Serial, and Special Supports. s- /QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. V* TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JIARGURITE SNOW .".,'. And a Special Cast in -.-;■ "CHALK MARIiS." .•••.'•: Intense drama, good-natured comedy, and . •• on« of the sweetest love stories ever told ■•■' make tbiß-one of the really great pictures •i" y- of recent months.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 2

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