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A Mad Magician and a Lovely Girl. What was the sinister bond between them that held the girl from the arms of the man she loved? You'll never guess! You'll have to see this picture at the •REGENT -"EGENT (Theatre Beautiful). Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith, F. W. Thriug. Presents ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY In"THE MAGICIAN," "THE MAGICIAN." "THE MAGICIAN," "THE MAGICIAN," "THE MAGICIAN," "THE MAGICIAN," "THE MAGICIAN," A Rex Ingram production. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville presents DONALD STUART, "The Elongated Man of Mirth and Mystery." Also the Regent. Operatic Orchestra (Musical Director, Mr. Matt Dixon). Reserves now at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. THUNDERING! ROARING! SURGING! Out of the riotous welter of war, love, and empire-shaking intrigue, roars this giant melodrama. The story of the AustrianHungarian Frontier, of a girl who sacrificed her name for love—and her country. Romance behind the lines, with the fate ot armies in the balance, all depending on the sacrifice of her reputation. COMING TO THE COMING TO THE ■REGENT •"EGENT (Theatre Beautiful). FRIDAY, NEXT, 24th JUNE, FRIDAY, NEXT, 24th JUNE, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRT, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, . POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, VOLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, In '•HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," •HOTEL IMPERIAL," '•HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," '.'HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," "HOTEL IMPERIAL," A Paramount Super Production. Directed by the man who made "Variety." Unquestionably Miss Negri's greatest production. Mid* others, but don't miss this extraordinary picture. Also on the Stage: Also on the Stage: WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. : FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1937." •: • FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. '. FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1027. FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. ' FINALISTS MISS N.Z., 1927. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS: Box Plans for the opening of this great programme (Friday next) aro now on view at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. Be wise—make your reservations early. PARAMOUNT ARAMOUNT THE THEATREx PARAMOUNT (Courtenay place). (The plae? where all Wellington meets for the best entertainment, music, aud every luxury). TWICE DAILY: Afternoon 2.30. Evening 8 o'clock. GRAHAM CUTTS'S GRAHAM CUTTS'S Greatest Production, „ A British Masterpiece— "THE RAT," "THE RAT," , " "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT," •• "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT," "THE RAT, 1' With MAE MARSH, MAE MARSH. IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, ISABEL JEANS. ISABEL JEANS. It thrills while yet it sways you, and no one 'will f«il to experience a surge of emotion to * climax so intensely powerfnl and compelling. TOPICAL BUDGET. COMEDY. PATHE REVIEW. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, R. R. Caulton). BOX- PLAN at the Theatre Booking Office (open from 10 a.m. daily), Telephone 21-842, BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. First National present KEN MAYNARD KEN MAYNARD Who passes all milestones in Western Drama in "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLANI STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." Danger lurking behind every horizon. Indian Fights—Outlaw Raids. All the thrills and adventure of the pioneer days are crammed into this— KEN MAYNARD'S GREATEST WESTERN CLASSIC! In Addition: HARRY CASEY in "THE FLAMING FORTIES." "THE FLAMING FORTIES." Bret Harte's famous hero, "Tennesee's Pardner," brought to life on the screen. The story of a great friendship! COMEDY, SCENIC, GAZETTE. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. CAR LEARNERS. YX7ANTED Known—We Teach Driving TT in latest model car. Your ticket guaranteed; no failures. Ladies also taught. Apply by letter to 22, Turnbullat. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 143, 21 June 1927, Page 2