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THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF "A THIEF IN THE DARK!" BIG HOUSE THRILLED! AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. . ...Peerless Successor to :"WHISPERING WIRES." Iho strange and fantastic adventures in a louse of mystery in which a gang of fake Jjiediums materialise the spirit of their dead victim in nn effort to steal a fortune* Jewel thieves, "ghosts," secret stairways, fwisning panels, and spiritualistic materialisations, coupled with hilarious comedy !. ; ,-';•- -.; - situations, . ■ ' - ....In .... . ■' *A THIEF IN. ?.7E 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 itandard- comparable to "The" Bat1' and ■ '•• "The Cat and the Canary!" ■' ;:;/• ■-^. .'with ■ •••• ■■■■'■■ - FOX'S SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST ■'.. . OF ELAYERS, which includes GEORGE MEEKER, GEORGE MEEKER, MARJORIB BEEBE, JjLUtJQRiE BEEBE, DORIB HILL, GWYNETH LEE, . MICHAEL VAVTCCH, With many others. JeiRGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, ■ • ■■•■ - Which, includes COMEDY, SCENIC, ; ■-. FOX NEWS, Together with QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. CuDen, Mus. Dir.) In Specially arranged musical programme. ENTR'ACTE SPECIALTY FEATUREFLIGHT CAVALRY" (Suppe), J. MICHEL (Xylophone).. BOOKING.—Box Plan at Theatre. Ring TeL 22-334 for Reservations. NpTE.—Patrons Booking Seats are requested to claim Tel. Reservations no later £han 7.55 p.m. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT! Acclaimed by Last Night's Huge Audience _ . .. as JTHB GREATEST FIGHT FILM YET .■■.;•', ;.:.■ SCREENED; : "RKJTANNIA. Continuous *»RITANNIA. ' From 11 a.m. ' : NOW SHOWING. . THE THE HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! ■■ . HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! ■ . -, HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! -HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! .HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT! NOT A GAZETTE, BUT A COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC PICTURE OF BACH .ROUND—BLOW FOR BLOW, SHOWING SHOTS IN SLOW MOTION OF THAT.GREAT TENTH ROUND. NQTBf-^PECTAL LUNCH-HOUR SES- ■ •■- 'SIONS.-DAILY AT 12.15 and 1.15. 1'.,-...'sAdded Attraction: Wni...Fox presents . .. 'JtOIS MORAN-and EDMUND LOWE ■;:\-<;'-- .::./.V-:/w .:. '' ::' ■;-i- "PUBLICITY MADNESS," "PUBLICITY MADNESS," • ' A Comedy of Love and Aviation. SCREENING TIMEs! "HEENEY-TUNNEY" at 12.15, 1.15, 3.35, 0.15, and 0.15. "PUBLICITY MADNESS"-at 11.0, 2.20, ■■V''fM. ana:7.Co. "• '■"' ". :: POOK-^OW!:-^'1. .••.■■' -I"-; BOOK NOW! .... .Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ~~ RTCRAFT THEATRE. • '■.'•..'■■" TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The greatest epic, of the sea that the Screen has ever produced. Produced at enormous cost. Staged with thrilling realism, , Filled with adventure, rO- -..- -, ;• tnance, and excitemont, -. • .-> -A, James Cruze Production, -.■■■! V, '."OLD"IRONSIDES," :• •'"OLD'IRONSIDES," ■-< ■ :"OLD IRONSIDES," .■. ' "OLD IRONSIDES," •■■* "OLD IRONSIDES," "OLD IRONSIDES," " "OLD IRONSIDES," . -. .'; ' "OLD IRONSIDES," ' Boystering Sailors! Stirring Battles! Adventure in Pirat&infested Seas!!! ;.v. r ' .. ■•■■/. • Wit]l 'WALLACE BEERY, ■ ■ ' . ESTHER RALSTON, ■ .GEORGE BANCROFT, ■■:'■•.'••:■■• CHARLES FARRELL, . JOHNNY WALKER, • ;'.. ■ AND MANY OTHERS. Selected Supporting Programme. .:.For, Reservations Tel. 43-068 after 7 p.m. SB O RTT ' S THEATRE. HO R T T ' S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! IA; programme that is absolutely bigger and brighter than ever. • 2 Superb and Dazzling Masterpieces, HELEN COSTELLO, CLYDE COOK, WARNER OLAND, In a fascinating-drama of the footlights, ". ''f'GOOP TIME CHARLEY," :: -• "GOOD TIME CHARLEY," rA pioturo .that reaches tho pinnacle of unadulterated, .enjoyment and entertain- ". -..- •■■• 1 :.••:.- ■: "-.ment. . •■•-...- . .-.;....:. ..Second Big Attraction: ; ;" ; "RECKLESS SPEED." . j ;; "RECKLESS SPEED." j 'A- pulsating Btory of daring,, thrills, and Wventure^-a production that grips your interest from start to finish. Presents the - -, ■: -..- gieatest athlete in fihndom, . I .-'.; FRANK MERRttL, Splendid Supporting Progi'amme. J rATHiJ GAZETTE. SCENIC. ;-..;■ .■ ;two-reel comedy. seaside. pictures, lyall bay. to-night. to-night. Commencing Serial, 7.45 p.m. Double-feature Bill. Hoot Gibson's "WILD WEST SHOW." A i'ast-irioving, clean-cut story of circus lifei Thrill upon, thrill, and some daring riding thrown, in. With screaming comedy atfdedb'y.-Monte Montague, one of the.best- . comody relief, artists in pictures. ■■■' ''' Also "THE LOVE MART." "The Love Mart," as a picture, ia romantically beautiful. It deals with the early nineteenth century in New Orleans, the days of brave deeds, of slave-running, of love and adventure. Billie Dove is the star. George Fitzmaurice directed it. The cast includes Gilbert Roland and Noah SEASIDE ORCHESTRA. Tel. 24-318. T?jHPiRE'THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. J^MPIRE THEATRE ISLAND BAY. - Grandl-Double-feature Programme, 1- : " WILLIAM HAINES • ' WILLIAM HAINES In "THE SMART SET." "THE SMART SET." You'll shriek with laughter at his misadVeriturea in' this gorgeous comody of the . • smart polo set. , . . .fc-i , "SAILORS' WIVES," '; „:.. -V.:. •'. .With - - ■•■ • '„-XIZIIY; AST.OR, LLOYD HUGHES. • ,What would you do if you had only six tnohths to liye? You'll find the answer m ii Btortling climax enacted by adoi-able Mary Astor and likeable Lloyd Hughes. .X"-'"" HAL liOAOH COMEDY. ■■:■;;'. ! / d. '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 46, 1 September 1928, Page 4

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