Ring 22-331 . . Ring 22-334 For Bookings. rrUIE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■*-HE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town,) TO-NIGHT-S-TO-NIGHT. j DARING! DELIGHTFUL! DAZZLING! i A Scintillating Photo-dramatic Triumph i that you will remember, : . i Starring ■ . j : :POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. POLA NEGRI. . POLA NEGRI. ■■•... ,-,,- POLA NEGRI. Plowing scenes of glorious romance. Tense ■■■" drama that will hold you in "THE SECRET HOUR." • , "THE SECRET HOUR." ■:".:: "THE SECRET HOUR." , -■"■. "THE SECRET HOUR." .•/"THE SECRET HOUR." , .■-'.THE SECRET HOUR." Wealth "and the chains of a thoughtless1 promise—youth-and-a mad infatuation— which; won her heart in "The Secret .:.:..,.'..: .:;■ Hour"? ■• . . ■ Life had .starved her of the one thing she wanted :,most in the world—love. And then it. came—grand, glorious— X :■ :'., 'ATHE SECRET HOUR." \ . ■ "THE SECRET HOUR." C •.. • ■ "THE SECRET HOUR.'" } -' "THE SECRET HOUR." 'THE' SECRET HOUR." "THE SECRET HOUR." • 'SPECIAL SUPPORTING CAST, .. > J" ,'. :'lncluding •-. ■■ • . ■ MAN HERSHOLT, ' .'.,. ;«;;.; -, KENNETH THOMPSON. ] "In Addition: i QUEEN'S QUALITY .: ORCHESTRA (Mrs. Flora 11. Peyton, Mils. Dir.), ■ In New and Delightful Numbers. BOOKING—Ring Toti;22-331 for Rcser 7 valions. ■ .«/**•'.'i> . ■ ; HP fl .E . KING,' S"* TIIB AT R JB, ■*- HE ' XI N.Q-S ; V THEA IE E. (Steam-heated Throughout.) TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, BRILLIANT DRAMATIC HIT!, BRILLIANT; DRAMATIC' HIT! ADAPTATION OF KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT'S FAMOUS BOOK, The greatest "seljer" of a decadb'ago, layirig a most unusual claim to stark drama, fervid love-making, and spectacular thrills, with the glittering Alps for its picturesque -'". .:,■,.'.,"''.background.. . ' ,'..■' : / •"BODY AND SOUL" "BODY AND SOUL" . ■'■■ "BODY AND SOUL" , > w '■..■' - {'BODY "AND SOUL" "BODY AND SOUL" :'= . :•■<■■ .- '"BODY: AND SOUL"----"BODY AND SOUL" . • "BODY AND SOUL" "BODY,. AND SOUL" --. "BODY AND SOUL" "BODY AND SOUL" (Metro Goldwyn' Attraction). : LIONEL IBARRYMORE, '-- - "LIONEL-BARRYMORE,- '-LIONEL BARRYMORE, . ■ ..- LIONEL BARRYMORE, . • ,:. LIONEL BARRYMORE, : V';.; .. AILEEEN PRINGLE, • .'," . AILEEEN PRINGLE, ' AILEEEN PRINGLE, AILEEEN PRINGLIO, AILEEEN PRINGLE, ". . NORMAN KERRY, . T. ROY BARNES, NORMAN. KERRY, T. ROY BARNES, NORMAN KERRY,;- T. ROY BARNES, .-■' .SUPPORTING PROGRAMME \ . Will, include: N.Z. SCENIC, ~: , ■ , LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY, . . M.G.M. WORLD NEWS, . ..-...' With KING'S, SELECT ORCHESTRA ; (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.), In Special Programme of Incidental Music. BOOKINGvr-rBox: plan available at Theatre. 22 : 212 for; Reservations. rPHE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA, -*-HE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA, BOULCOTT AVENUE, (Oil City Eud Boulcott street.) • TO-OTGHT, 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ,8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. ' - THE WONDER, PICTURE, ■'-■• ' 'THE WONDER PICTURE, V "NANOQK OF THE NORTH." ■ "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." . 'KANOOK OF THE NORTH." ■ v'NANOOt£ OV THE NORTH." <■ "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." > ESKIMO ACTORS. ARCTIC BACK- ■ ■■-:■■■ GROUND. • ESKIMO-ACTORS. ARCTIC BACK.r. .-■ GROUND. : ESKIMO ACTORS. ARCTIC BACK- - ■■ GROUND. : - "• FILMED.NEAR. THE NORTH POLE. FILMED -NEAR' THE NORTH POLE. FILMED NEAR THE NORTH POLE. NANOOK GREATER THAN GREAT! NANOOK- MORE DRAMATIC THAN DRAMA! NANOOK SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. > ■ . ■ SUPPORTING FEATURE: . "THE SIGN OF 4." : "THE SIGN OF 4." "THE SIGN .OF 4." "THE SIGN OF 4." MYSTERY! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS! ... A. CON AN. DOYLE STORY. C T A- R THEATRE. OTARTH E A T R E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HARRY CAKEY HARRY CAREY In "ROARING RAILS." A Thrilling Drama o£ Eailroad Life in the Far West. You've seen him ride a tmckA^i tronclio, but if you really want action, SCe "ROARING RAILS." RODLAROCQUE In a Pleasing and Melodrama, "THE COMING OF AMOS." Intrigue, Romance, Comedy—a Daring ; , ■... Combination. Rod liA Ilocqu?, W5 p.m. Harry Carey, 9. i^UR~~^ i'THEATRE,' NEWTOWNT V'UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. i-"JTSf'THE CONQUEROR," ; '■■■■ '■•■ -■•• '- ■ With ' ■ ' . . ■ ■ ■• WILLIAM BOYD, '■~v .'.-•; •-•-. ..-..-■• ELINOR FAIR. A Great Peter B. Kyne Story, with a ;': Great Role for William Boyd. ' A--rip-shortm' hard-fighting, fast-shooting nielodrama of the Western Cattle Country. 2--TOR EVER AFTER," Starring MARY ASTOR, ■■'•••• ; LLOYD HUGHES. Hey heart-was his goal—and the score against him was high. A Thrilling and Ex- ■ . ••••■' '. citing Programme.' . /be, sure. and see it. 6or theatre. .our orchestra. tjritannia ■•..-• theatre. •Pritannia'- theatre. now showing. 'A 'Rbllickihg Story of a Modern Robin Hood. : ' RICHARD DIX in , . •„,•„.■: ...;■ "THE GAY DEFENDER." Who was this man who laughed at danger and .scoffed at death? A picture of Love '' and Adventure you: will enjoy. In addition: I William Fox presents "THE CITY" A drama of the lure of the "THE CITY"' city—its challenge to make "THE CITY" 'good—at any cost. ' With. . .-' JtAY ALLISON, WALTER M'GRAIL, IUCHARD' WALLING, NANCY NASH. , ' ■ -. .-': And COMEDY.'--''NEWS. SCENIC. /QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. y* No. I—Conrad Veidt, Conrad Veidt, "A MAN'S PAST." "A MAN'S PAST." Direct from its sensational success at the ■-■■'■■ King's Theatre. No. 2— "ROMANCE ROAD." With Raymond M'Kce. A beautiful romance of 'a dough boy. No. 3— Comedy and News.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 4
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