THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. FOX MYSTERY SENSATION! FOX, MYSTERY SENSATION! "Which COMMENCES TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. COMMENCES TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. ■ Peerless Successor to "WHISPERING WIRES." The gtrange and fantastic adventures in a house of mystery in which a gang of fake mediums materialise the spirit of; their dead victim in an effort to steal a fortune. Jewel thieves, "ghosts," secret stairways, swishing panels, and spiritualistic materialisations, coupled with hilarious comedy . ■ situations, : .:''■"■■'■• In "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." - "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." '.'A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." "A THIEF IN THE DARK." (Fox Special Attraction). Astounding mystery drama that deals with the occult sciences. A production of a •tandard comparable; to "The Bat" and "The Cat and the Canary!" You can't get way from it—mysterious, delirious, sometimes deadly serious— always BAFFLING! PEEP,. SEETHING, IMPENETRABLE - MYSTERY, With FOX'S SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST OF PLAYERS, which includes GEORGE MEEKER, GEORGE MEEKER, MARJORIE BEEBE, MARJORIE BEEBE, DORIS HILL, DORIS HILL, ' GWYNETH LEE, GWYNETH LEE, ' MICHAEL VAVITCH, MICHAEL VAVITCH, ■ i . With many others. LARGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Which includes COMEDY, SCENIC, FOX NEWS, Together with • QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) In specially musical programme. ENTR'ACTE SPECIALTY FEATURE— "LIGHT CAVALRY" (Suppe), J. MICHEL (Xylophone). BOOKING—Box Plan at Bristol till 5, p.m. daily, at Theatre from 6 p.m., or ring Tel. 22-334 for Reservations. ' ■:" . .•':" THING'S THEATRE. / ;, ' :• X»-ING'S THEATRE. ■. : .:•'. '..'.' (Dixon street). ; OPENING TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE .:. ■ ' TO-MORROW, 2.30. .■.■.'. ' Presenting GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE ; BANCROFT, ' GEORGE. BANCROFT, Who scored.a sensational success as the Master Gunner in "OLD IRONSIDES" in his first starring, production, A TYPE OF ARTIST WHOSE WORK WILL ASTONISH YOU! Virile, intensely human, and powerfully compelling; in "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, intothe feverinfested, reeking, fetid Tampico oil swamps are drawn four men, rough and masterful, and one woman, gentle, lovely, and fastidious. Hate grips the men for mastery, the fate of a lovely woman in the balance. And one man, master of himself, sacrifices his love, his ambitions, that the wbinan might be'happy. Life stripped of its pretence, stark, real, primitive. A vital drama of life in the raw. " ' ALSO IN THE CAST 'ALSO IN THE CAST '■'-■". " Such -Celebrities as ;..... ■ . /: NEIL HAMILTON/ NEIL HAMILTON. NEIL HAMILTON. NEIL HAMILTON. (Seen to advantage in "Beau. Geste.") EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN BRENT. . . EVELYN BRENT. EVELYN ■ BRENT, (A favourite; of half a dozen recent big pictures, especially "Beau.Sabreur.") -LESLIE FENTON. :' ' '■'.. LESLIE FENTON. -.•; FRED KOHLER. FRED KOHLER. . ARNOLD KENT. ARNOLD KENT. , ■■'.'■■ ' , GEORGE KUWA. .GEORGE KUWA. . : SPECIAL ATTRACTION! SPECIAL ATTRACTION! Jriique Pictorial Record of: the activities of one of the world's greatest airmen. "40,000 MILES WITH LINDBERGH.". "40,000 MILES WITH LINDBERGH." "40,000 MILES WITH LINDBERGH." "40,000; MILES WITH LINDBERGH." ■■' ' '■' In addition to FULL PARAMOUNT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Quality and Quantity in the Short Subject Field. Together with . KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) In delightly and well arranged incidental music. . . BOOKING:—Box Plan at Bristol until 5 p.m. Daily; at Theatre from 6 p.m., or Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservatiions. SPACIOUS SHOWROOMS- ' PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION CHAMBERS- : SOUND-PROOF AUDITION ROOMS-' fpHESE modern facilities, backed by the J- best lines of Musical Merchandise, help to make your shopping at our store a pleasure. PIANOS, "RECORDING" PLAYERPIANOS AND GRAMOPHONES by the ... -best makers. The latest addition' to our stock is the "EJfin" Baby Grand Piano by Broadwood's. '•' ■ ' HAVE YOtTsEEN IT?' ' ...-■ THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTDi, Lambton quay, Wellington. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 31 August 1928, Page 2
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