'•■'':" rrM . • '•- "' tiufcE&'S; ■ .THEATRE, J-HE n^Hraara : THEATRE, -.•■ -, .:-Upger.-,.C\il»^ Jli'jeet). ■ (The Co'siesf House in Town.) TQ-NIGHT. lovelock. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGJHT. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. AN INTIMATE REVELATION OF AN INTIMATE REVELATION OF ' MODERN YOUTH. ::j:l': -modern youth. crashing the gates of crashing the gates of -. - CONVENTION!! "■."■ CONVENTION!! He thought he knew all about women because he wrote letters to thajove hungry. : "'Then he met the little show girl who took the conceit out of him —made him confess he ..knew nothing—then married ■'■■■•— ■ -.-■-■■ him. '" LOIS MORAN, LAWRENCE GRAY, ' '-LOIS'MORAN, LAWRENCE GRAY, r- LOISMORAN,. LAWRENCE GRAY, :.. LOISMORAN, LAWRENCE GRAY, - ■ • In the Fox Films Comedy Special, '"'LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY.- ---■: "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY.'' • "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY." : "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. •■■ "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. . -•<.' '?LOVE HUNGRY.'.' "LOVE HUNGRY. . "LOyE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. /'LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. , '•• "LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. J."LOVE HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY. "" "LOVE •HUNGRY." "LOVE HUNGRY.' ..'"":':;.i DIRECTED BY WILLIAM . -.-. CONSELMAN!!! Among other things lie wrote the story of "Pajamas" and the titles for "Ankles .""Preferred" and "Rich But Honest." .In addition he is the apthor of "High School Hero" and "The 'Gay Retreat," two "■' ■".."'"' '•"■ great' hits!! SECOND ATTRACTION! '.::. ■/SECOND ATTRACTION! ■'Presenting the Dashing Western Ace, in • welcome return to his world-wide ad- .■ '■ •."<"■' ■'•• -r • . •■. mirers, HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. " HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY. : In a whirlwind romance of the plains and '. ;: mountains." You'll' never see an action .. • picture to equal this £ot speed and pep! ■- -: .'-"DRDJTIN' THROUGH." ..;■.-• ; . : "DRDJTIN' THROUGH." .-.■■-- ....'.'DRIFTIN': THROUGH." . , .... "DRIFTIN' THROUGH." :" *"~ '. ' Additional: .' QUEEN'S QUALITY QUARTET ■ -(Mrs. Flora H. Peyton, Mus. Dir.). 1 In Delightful Incidental Melody. BOOKING.-Box Plan at The Bristol. rPHE KING'S THEATRE, .■A HE KING'S, THEATRE, 1 ' ■'•■ (Steam-heated Throughout.) '''■TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock.' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT." 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE :■-■;■..■■ . :.TO-MORROW, 2.30,, \ '.* '':■'; •'■* GRETA GARBO, ..!- ■ GRETA GARBO, ': GRETA GARBO, . Z . . •' GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, :;■ '■''■'' ■;■■ GRETA GARBO, -.-.■, ■■ • -'~j.i ie B] az ; n g-g^yejigjj g^r. *.;■';_ ". A""vivid' embodiment of feminine at lure and fascination, Greta Garbp rises : to the very pinnacle of emotional expression in "The Divine Woman," and ■ sweeps all before her in the role of a | -. -v great tragedienne who wins the plaud- ,■ • ■ itslbf the wofld.-but loses her only love in her dizzy climb to fame. BASED ON THE ■--■. ■-■ ••-•• BASED ON THE - ■ LiFE-OF SARAH BERNHARDT! -'■'■• LIFE OF SARAH BERNHARDT! The alluring star of "Fleßh and the ; Devil" occupies a similar poeition on : ■: the screen of to-day as that occupied 1 'On the stage by Sarah Bernhardt in ..• the- days of her young womanhood, -- :. and it. is fitting that . Greta Garbo r "".-• should in .part perpetuate the highly colourfuj life of tfie great Sarah in . this glamorous, artistic, and dramatic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer apecial production. .....' ' , "THE DIVINE WOMAN;" • . "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "■■" i "THE DIVINE WOMAN." : "THE DIVINE WOMAN." . "THE DIVINE WOMAN:" "THE DIVINE WOMAN." ■--■••.•.■..•■■ "THE DIVINE WOMAN." v : - : "THE DIVINE WOMAN." . ..', ."THE DIVINE WOMAN." ■■■-. "THE DIVINE WOMAN." . , "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "; "THE DIVINE WOMAN." : .:- .; T HE DIVI NE WOMAN." ;.--• ■:■ "THE DIVINE WOMAN." "THE DIVINE WOMAN." ': ';';-WEALTH! ALLURE! ;-•;■;■;;. 4DULATION! FAME! -.-.-. All- were hers; All Pari*—the whole vV.:;World. poured gifts at her feet. Her ..' . iiame wa« broadcast around the world. - And yet the one thing she wanted— ' *,_ the one-thing she craved, was not hers, could never be hers until she had wip- ' " ed out;'the past^-had obtained - for- - giveness from the man she had delud- ..!. Ed and disgraced. Never before such .::■■ »'poignant story of the tragedies that !/.. are enacted behind the footlights. . '■''■::' . BRTLLiAIIT CAST, BRILLIANT CAST, ".■■.' . • Including: . LARS HANSEN V . LARS HANSEN, ■' ; LOWELL SHERMAN DOROTHY CUMMING , ;.'. ■■'■ :-■■• POLLY MORAN "" r. .-•■ CESARE GRAVINA f . PAULETTE DUVAL ■'';..■::.■* !:i :\. JEAN,DE BRIAC . ;:;'Form the unusually fine array of talent. ■ ■* SUPPORTING PROGRAMME '■>,!^~i~..',:,:. DELUXE, .- ■. .-Includinu the' Final Presentation of the ■■: vKINGSFORD SMITH FLIQHT FILM. : ' ■ *, In Addition: ' ; ' "'-.•" KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome,'Mus. Dir.).. ; ;. "'ln New.'and Delightful Numbers. ■.-• '; BOOKING.-Box.Plan at Bristol until f p.m. daily. At theatre from.6 p.m., or ring Tel. 22-212 for reservations. THE- NEW ■ ' PRINCESS, ...... HE.;...... . NEW PRINCESS,1 .-,■,. . Manners street. - -.-,!■•■•• • ' Continuous Daily 11 to 10. .■::'. ■.■:." ■:■-.,. now showing. .:.'".-:: bebe Daniels ; , . '.. ■. , BEBE DANIELS •'■ ' ' GERTRUDE EDERLE GERTRUDE EDERLE • In a comedy success, ■■"■• ' "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." ■ • "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." ■•- "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." - v - '.— . Also screening - n -.p~. ■-. ■;• .■• All-star Cast, including ■ - ; '"""' '■ raymond keane, . ! . ... ; barbara kent, '•■■ .' '."the lone eagle," ;,. ::.;.. :."the lone eagle," . ' ■ . . "the lone eagle," '" ! ' "the lone eagle-," "the lone eagle," • .■ .: :'■( An Epic, of the Air. . ':',;, "./"usual; good" supports.; quality theatre, island bay. —Exceptional Special .; Attraction. LYA DE PUTTIE, LYA DE PUTTIE, The, Continental, Star of "Variety" fame, . in a mighty dramatic attraction, "MIDNIGHT ROSK," '' ■ With KENNETH. HARLEN. Also Special Sujiporting Items.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 22 June 1928, Page 2
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