"I?JIPRESS THEATRE. ij:UPRESS THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. PACKED DURING DAY SESSIONS YESTERDAY, AND HUNDREDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN SEATS AT NIGHT. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. IMPORTANT! WE ADVISE ALL THOSE WHO CAN TO ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS, THUS AVOIDING THE CRUSH AT NIGHT. Recommended by.the Censor as more suitable for A^ult Audiences. • "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." -MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." • "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LQVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE" "MARRIED LOVE." An Adaption of an Original Story by DR. MARIE STOPES, D.Sc, Ph.D. A Picture for all Thinking Men and Women. Also (DAY SESSIONS ONLY) (DAY SESSIONS ONLYL Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adult Audieuceß, ' "LOST AT SEA," "LOST AT SEA/ "LOST AT SEA/ "LOST AT SEA," "LOST AT SEA,"i "LOST AT SEA," "LOST AT SEA," A picture dealing with a present-day Problem, Featuring JANE NOVAK, LOWELL SHERMAN, aud : . HUNTLY GORDON. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE i ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss Edwards). Box Plan at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. BE WISE! BOOK NOW! ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. NOW SHOWING: rTHK NEW PRINCESS, XHE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. / Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. 1— ' We present with pleasure The Drainatio Thunderbolt of the Year, BLASCO IBANEZ'S Stupendous Mnßtei'piece, "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." Ibanez never wrought a'more powerful and alluring story than this tale of a girl who gambled with men, love—life itself. 2— DOUGLAS M'LEAN'S DOUGLAS M'LEAN'S Cloudburst of Joy, "LET IT RAIN, REILLY." "LET IT RAIN, REILLY." "LET IT RAIN, REILLY." "LET IT RAIN, REILLY." The story of a young man who started a private war and how he fared. Big Supporting Programme. COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. QJHAND THEATRE. °TRANDT H B A T R E. Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. WONDERFUL DOUBLE PROGRAMME. FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES. "THE FALSE ALARM," "THE FALSE ALARM," "THE FALSE ALARM," "THE FALSE ALARM," With All-Star Cast, featuring RALPH LEWIS, MARY CARR, GEORGE O'HARA, JOHN HARRON, DOROTHY REVIER. A Thrilling Story Glorifying the Heroism o£ Our Fire Fighters. Also Screening: ART ACORD, ART ACORD, ART ACORD, ART ACORD, In "THE RIDING 1 RASCAL." "THE RIDING RASCAL." . "THE RIDING RASCAL." Splendid Drama of the West. , Supports: COMEDY, SCENIC, INTEREST, NEWS. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. J^MPIRE THEATRE, -ISLAND BAY. Two Fine Attractions For This Week-end (D-. RAMON NAVARRO, ALICE TERRY, In a vivid drama of modern Spain, based ou the poisonous effect of the world's invisible enemy, Scandal. "LOVERS." "LOVEfcS> "LOVERS" (2)-MARY ASTOR, BEN LYON JSt?-^??l^'^ Comedy of the Movies, "HIGH HAT." . "HIGH HAT." Secrets of Hollywood won't be secrets any longer after you've seen "High Hat" (3)—Pathe News, Felix Cartoon, and "Humdinger," a Mermaid Mirthquake. JJOXING! BOXING? TOWN HALL, MONDAY EVENING At 7.45. CASEY, CASEY, ' Middleweight Champion of the Dominion, defends his title HAY, . agaiDSfc HAY, ...■ .... ;........, Of Napier, who already 'he-ids the Welterweight Title FOUR EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES ARE PROMISED. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d (plus tax). BOX PLAN at Perry's, Manners street. Some seats m good positions still available. Early Door Tickets at Box Office and at Sowman's, Lambton quay. The Boxing Association solicit the support of patrons in lending assistance to the Unemployed Fund, to which the proceeds are being devoted. EUCHRE. IuCHRE nPHE Parents and Old Scholars' Asso<7 • ?*? t]?? ot" Newio™a School will hold Assembly in the Schoolroom THIS EVENING, 24th SEPTEMBER 1927, at 8 o'clock. Two 10s Orders, Two 5s Orders, and. Two Other Prizes. Admission Is. Euchre Every Saturday. N.B—Aggregate prize Xmas Ham, best card fourweekly. -A. T. BURNETTE, Hon. Sec FREE PUBLIC LECTURE. TTNDER the auspices of the Red Cross Society a Lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, will be given at the Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixoii street, on MONDAY, 26th instant, at 8. p.m. Subject: "Diseases of Children." Lecturer: A local Doctor. Mr. T. Forsyth, M.P., will occupy the chair. All cordially invited. M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 4
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