KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. FINAL NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Presenting LAURA LA' PLANTE GLEN TRYON LAURA LA PLANTE GLEN TRYON Lightning romance—the \ company—all fuimiakcrs—the action, fast—and Laura's pantomiming beyond description. Hailed as joyful entertainment-of the best. "THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE." "THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE.-' Supporting the principals: KATE PRICE LEE MORAN, RICHARD TUCKER. Directed by WILLIAM A SEITER (Maker of the Reginald Denny Comedies). 2ud ATTRACTION - Brilliant Universal. Adaptation of SVEND.GADE'S IMMORTAL . STORY, The screen's greatest character actor, JEAN HERSHOLT, \ With . . GEORGE LEAA rIS, MARION NIXON, .In "JAZZ MAD." '."JAZZ MAD." "JAZZ MAD." "JAZZ MAD." Youth—love—jazz . . . the mad whirl of vaudeville and night clubs .... old ago—shattered dreams—the unprocluced symphony ... dramatic contrasts . . . : vivid atmosphere. In Addition to KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) KING'S — TO-MORROW NIGHT. - KING'S — TO-MORROW NIGHT. Presenting GEORGE BANCROFT. GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT. GEORGE BANCROFT, Wlio scored a sensational success as the Master Gunner in "OLD IRONSIDES" in his first starring production, "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN.". "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE: SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." • "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN.'? . "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." "THE SHOWDOWN." (Paramount Special Attraction.)' From the ends of the earth, into thejfeverinfestcd, reeking, fetid Tampico oil swamps are drawn four men, rough and masterful, and one woman, .gentle, lovely, and fas-, tidious. Hate grips the men for mastery,, the fate o£ a lovely woman in the balance. And one man, master of himself, sacrifices his. love,; his ambitions, that the woman might be happy. Life stripped of' its pretence, stark, real, primitive. A vital drama of life in the raw. Also in the cast arc EVELYN BRENT NEIL HAMILTON EVELYN BRENT NEIL HAMILTON LESLIE FENTON- FRED. KOHLER LESLIE FENTON . FRED. KOHLER ARNOLD KENT GEORGE KUWA ARNOLD KENT . GEORGE KUWA Directed by VICTOR SCHERTZINGER. With this production Victor Schcrtzinger, who has many successes to his credit, makes his debut with Paramount. There is every indication, with . his important assignment of piloting George Bancroft through his initial vehicle as a Paramount start, that he will surpass, any of his previous achievements of,screen successes, j FULL PARAMOUNT SUPPORTING- PROGRAMME, With.' ' KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. 11. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) In suitably arranged incidental music. : BOOKING—Box Plan at Bristol. Ring Tel. 22-212 for reservations..' FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF . . Zaue Grey's Western Thriller, "UNDER THE TONTO KIM," And GEO. O'BRIEN in "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE." BRITANNIA THEATRE,: RITANNIA THEATRE, . COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THE THE HEENEY-TUNNEY HEENEY-TUNNEY HEENEY-TUNNEY HEENEY-TUNNEY HEENEY-TUNNEY . HEENEY-TUNNEY HEENEY-TUNNEY . FIGHT PICTURE. FIGHT PICTURE. THIS IS NOT A GAZETTE. A COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC PICTURE OF EACH ROUND-BLOW FOR BLOW.. SHOWING SHOTS IN SLOW MOTION OF THAT GREAT TENTH ROUND. SCREENED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE ACTUAL PURCHASERS OF THE SOLE RIGHTS FROM TEX RICKARD. "-■.:' NOTE:—SPECIAL! LUNCH-HOUR SESSIONS DAILY AT 12.15 and I.IS. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). In Addition, • Win. Fox presents LOIS MORAN and EDMUND LOWE In ;.-. "PUBLICITY MADNESS," "PUBLICITY MADNESS," "PUBLICITY MADNESS," "PUBLICITY MADNESS," - A Comedy of Love and Aviation. SCREENING TIMES: "HEENEY-TUNNEY" at 12.15, 1.15, 3.35, 6.15, and 0.15. "PUBLICITY MADNESS" at 11.0, 2.20, 4.55, and 7.50. BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. EMPIRE THEATRE ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE ISLAND BAY Excellent Double-feature Programme. 1— DOROTHY GISH in "TIPTOES."'. A tip-top farce of three "innocents abroad," who will make you laugh, scream, and gurgle. '. ' 2— "THE ISLE OF DOUBT," With Dorothy Mackail, George Fawcett. Wild, 'primitive life on a lonely island j reveal the cowardice in a man. See this red-blooded, quick-aetioned drama, and decide. GOOD SUPPORTS. i CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. FRED THOMSON' Screens "THE LIFE OF JESSE JAMES." Bank robber, train raider, countryside terl'oriser! And yet, the most' valiant cavalier of his ngc. Don't miss "JESSE! ' JAMES." . j Good Supports. I Tel. 24-318. SEASIDE ORCHESTRA. Coming Saturday, Hoot Gibson in "Wild West Show," and Billie Dove in "Love Mart." ■ . VISIT, the lWin Reserve on SATURDAY NEXT: AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 2
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