BOOK-EARLY!' . BOOK EARLY! Ring 22-331 for Reservations. > THE QUEEN'S THEATRE, HE QUEEN'S . .THEATRE, Upper Cuba street). (The Cosiest House . iii Town.) TO-NIGHT. ;■& o'clock.: .l:'. TO-NIGHT. AN INTIMATE REVELATION OF . .: ,: .MODERN YOUTH. ' . ' •■'• -CRASHING 'THE GATES OF • CONVENTION!! : ■ '■ | He thought he know all about women because he wrote letters to the love 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 MORANi LAWRENCE GRAY, LOIS MORAN,-. .' LAWRENCE GRAY, LOIS MORAN, : LAWRENCE GRAY, , LOIS MOKAN, 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. ':lqve hungry." "love hungry.A Happy Romance told' to the tune of a ' Thousand Laughs and Chuckles. ' . : SECOND ATTRACTION! ■ * SECOND ATTRACTION! . Presenting, the Dashing Western Ace, in a welcome return- to his world-wide ad- . . : rhirers, ■ •. ■ 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 ■oicture to equal this for speed and pep! "DRIFTIN" THROUGH." "DRIFTIN' THROUGH."/ "DRIFTIN'THROUGH." "DRIFTIN'^THROUGH." i ■ Additional: ' QUEEN'S QUALITY-QUARTET (Mrs. Flora H:>';Peyfc6n; Mus. Dir.). In Delightful Incidental • Melody. •BOOKING.—Box .Plan at: The Bristol. THE '"' "NEW ; PRINCESS, , . HE . NEW . PRINCESS, Manners street. ' 'v. ■■■■• Continuous Daily 11 to 10. . .<' ■' -.'.." ■ ..../.. NOW;- SHOWING, , . , I'~ :'. BEBE DANIELS ■..:;...;,„,,; BEBE'.DANIELS;. ... i GERTRUDE EDERLE ....;.... GERTRUDE EDERLE ... i -In a comedy success, . . "SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." "SWIM,.GIRL, SWIM.". •.;■ "SWIM, GIRL,. SWIM." ■ ."SWIM, GIRL, SWIM." . _'■;; " ' "SWIM, GIRL,, SWIM." : ,■ ■■■'■ Also screening .. f— ..'■ All-star Cast, including ■ ■■■-'. RAYMOND KEANE, BARBARA KENT, , ; "THE LONE EAGLE,"- ---' '. ■. "THE LONE. EAGLE,". : , "THE LONE EAGLE," ." "THE LONE,.EAGLE," • -■ -„■- ( ,,"'PHE •LQNE.-EAGLE,'.', . '•'■'-. ":"""': '^Att'-'-Bpic o? the-Air. - ■ ;■ ; USUAL GOOD jSUPPORTS. ■■'.-• . . "A Triumphant Succiss!"SHOETT'S THEATRE. HO R IT.' S . THBAI RE. The first screening of the current programnie'enthusiasticaly .ac.claimed by huge , , '.'•.'. audiences 'at all sessfotis'-yesterday. 2 Mammoth Special Masterpieces. 2 -■•■-•• ■- "OLD-SAN--FRANCISCO," "OLD SAN FRANCISCO," (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) - A vibrant and- tempestuous story of.China-- . :.town and its environments. Presents DELORES COSTELLO; DELORES COSTELLO, ' - ■ ■ : And - .. WARNER OLAND, : , WARNER OLAND, 2J0.2~- ■'' ■'■ ■.".••■ -•■::' .■:.'•-;■ A delightful comedy that tickles the funnybone and drives dull care away. . VIOLA DANA,T r"R~ALPHGEEAVES, NlOhK. ©ANA^% 1 2RADPK :GREAVEB, ■ . ....,-:..,1n,........■ "THAT CERTAIN THING.". "THAT,,CERTAIN; THING." • Supporting pictures include: ■GAZETTE. COMEDY. Ring Telephone 41-219 for Reserves. f.ARTCRAFT ' ' ; THEATRE. : ' ' : : ■■■ THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At-8 TO-NIGHT. '< '•■ •:-MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY . . ;. --■?■■:■ MADGE BELLAMY • •• -■-.-..• MADGE BELLAMY . " • "ANKLES PREFERRED." ' •■ "ANKLES'PREFERRED." . . .....'..'ANKLES PKEFERRED." ' "ANKLES PREFERRED." ....•■, "ANKLES PREFERRED." "ANKLES PREFERRED." The story of a girl who discovered that beauty Ss a handicap in business to a wO- -.•.,..'. manT-if she means .business. i,'.-' -■:"■'. Additional: .---■. tif ■■■""THE^GREATER COLLEGIANS" U "THE GREATER' COLLEGIANS" : ' f., f THE .GREATER COLLEGIANS" .'si.vZ , vAnd selected supports.- , -For./ Reservations Tel. 43-968,; after 7 p.m. "■ NOW SHOWING. BRITANNIA Continuous RITANNIA from 11 a.m. . Al. Christie's Eiotous,, Rampant Comedy Sensation, "THE NERVOUS WRECK," ■■-■ --.-. > "THE NERVOUS WRECK," ' -,. ..'/THE NERVOUS WRECK," ' f A scream from beginning to end. ' CHESTER CONKLIN, PHYLLIS HAVER, MARK. SWAIN, and HARRISON FORD. Inaddition: ' . . Cecil B. De. Milleipresents LEATRICE JOY and . • . • WILLIAM BOYD In * "EVE'S. LEAVES" A photoplay with-the "EVE'S LEAVES" exhilarating atmo"EVE'S LEAVES" sphere of the sea. DON'T MISS IT! Also COMEDY.' GAZETTE. i Tel. 40-018 for Reserves. ' - STAR THEATRE — TO-NIGHT TAR. THEATRE — TO-NIGHT The Greatest Comedy Ever Produced: CHARLES MURRAY and CHESTER CONKLIN, in .; "M'FADDEN'S- FLATS." ', ' i . ."M'FADDEN'S FLATS." ■It's a Scream from Start to Finish. : TOM TYLER, TOM TYLER, ; . . • ' In k • :■ "BORN TO BATTLE." s ' A High-speed Western Drama. The Big Laugh and Thrill Show. "Born to Battle" screens 7.45 p.m. "11'Fadden's Flats" screens 9 p.m. quality:; theatre* i. island bay. ' . -rExcQptio.nal'-Special. Double' Attractions; .HoI.' It-"WHITE.^^GOLD," starring Greta.!Garbo,.with.George Bankcroft. No. 2—Lya de Putti, the famous star of "Variety" Fame,: in ■ a mighty dramatic "attraction, '-'MIDNIGHT ROSE." No: 3—Comedy and News. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "THE CRYSTAL CUP," With Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall. ■ ■- Good Supporting Programme. Serial commencing 7.45. ' Tel. 24-318. Coming AVed. and Thurs. Next—Chaplin in "Circus." /^IVE your ear a chance to dp better things. That chance lies. in BIG TREE MOTOR OIL. But it's the only chanco about it.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 4
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