QUEEN'S ."■ V THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) TO-NIGHT—7.4S-TO-NIGHT. PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S • ■ Stirring Romance of the Early West. "CALIFORNIA," "CALIFORNIA," "CALIFORNIA," "CALIFORNIA," "CALIFORNIA,". (Metro-Goldwyu Special.) And what a Cast. Cd. *im M'Coy. Dorothy Sebastian, Col. Tim M'Coy. Dorothy Sebastian. Col. Tim M'Coy. Dorothy Sebastian. Supporting Cast of Hundreds. ADDITIONAL: "COLLEGIANS" "COLLEGIANS." In "THE RELAY." "THE RELAY." Additional: ' SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Ring 22-334 for Bookings; COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. ANOTHER 3-STAR BILL. No. 1— TOM MIX TOM MIX In "THE BRONCHO TWISTER." ''THE BRONCHO TWISTER." No. 2— . Another of the Popular Kangaroo Comedy Thrillers, "THE KANGAROO DETECTIVE." "THE KANGAROO DETECTIVE." No. 3— • "THE COLLEGIANS" In "THE CINDER PATH." ING'S THEATRE, IN G' S " THEATRE, Dixon street. The Popular Picture House. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT GRAND TRIPLE PROGRAMME. No. 1— "RICH BUT HONEST," "RICH BUT HONEST," "RICH BUT HONEST," A Comedy-drama of the novel by Arthur Somers Roche, in splendid settings and . million laughs, with Nancy Nash and J. FarreU Macdonald, of "Iron Horse" and "3 Bad Men" fame. No. 2- "DAUGHTERS WHO PAY," "DAUGHTERS WHO PAY," A clever story of the Secret Service and a Bolshevik plot, with Marguerite de la Motte as "Sonia," the Russian Dancer. A plot that keeps you guessing until the last moment and then surprises. No. 3— "COLLEGIANS No. 7," "COLLEGIANS No. 7," In "THE RELAY." In Addition: THE KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Director) Reserve Plan at Bristol until 5.30 p.m. Afterwards Ring.Theatre (22-212). A programme that will delight young and. old, at THE KING'S THEATRE, "Where the Best Programmes are." 'THE ;NEW PRINCESS, -■-HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. Continuous Daily,-11 to 10. Reserves—Dial 42-580. NOW SHOWING: 1— JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN. In a Comedy Thrill that will gladden your heart, "JOHNNY "JOHNNY GET ■ GET YOUR YOUR HAIR CUT." ...-. HAIR CUT." 2— J. FARRALL MACDONALD VIRGINIA VALLI In a Fox Comedy-Drama, "THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS." "THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS." Also Screening: COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. JJMPRESS. FRIDAY. Dealing with a subject recently discussed at a world conference. "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." Adapted from an original story by DR. MARIE STOPES. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HOETT'S THEATRE. Continuoui from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN - In "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER'OLE." ' "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE." "THE BETTER 'OLE." The Laugh a Second, Sensation. Also B&TOY HUTH MILLEE And JOHNNY WALKER, "GIRLS MEN FORGET," "GIRLS MEN FORGET," "GIRLS MEN FORGET," Ab up-to-the-minute story of the girl of to-day. Splendid Supporting Programme. JJMPKESS. FRIDAY. -An adaptation of an original story by DR. MARIE STOPES. "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." A picture for all thinking men and women. J^ R T.C RA F T ' THEATRE. 7.4S—COMMENCING TO-NIGHT—7.4S. THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." -THOMAS MEIGHAN in "TIN GODS." See this favourite actor in a Paramount Pieturt tbat promises action aplenty—fight —thrills —and romance! PINE SUPPORTS. BEST MUSIC. OEASTDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOHN GILBERT in "THE SHOW." "THE SHOW." With RENEE ADOREE. . good supports. l^mpire theatre, island bay. •Empire theatre, . island bay. A delightful comedy-drama of a girl "who tried to make a success of business with her brains, and-lost out with her beauty. "ANKLES PREFERRED." With Madge Bellamy, Allan Forrest,' and «T. Farrell Mac Donald. Also, News Reel and Comedy. - ARTILLERY BAND. RAFFLE. TTELD under Police supervision, 19th ■*■■*- September. Winning number, Dressed Doll, No. 45i; winning; number, Model Tacit, No. 467. Prize-winners apply Mr. A. Bickky, 16i'> Tory street. G. HERD, Captain, B.M. Artillery Band. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION by Miss 'rflarion Oristian (Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma), WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1927, 2.30 p.m., 84, Courtenay place. SUBJECT: "Braised Fillet of Veal, Banana Sandwich Cake, Dorothy Puddings." jgMPRESS. FRIDAY. Dealing with a subject recently discussed at a world conference. - "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." Adapted from an original story bx DR. MARIE STOPES,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 2
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