Ring 22-331 for Reservations. I BOOK EARLY! ' BOOK EARLY! rpHE QUEEN'S THEATRE, i±HE QUEEN'S THEATRE, ".":.-"■''' Cuba street. TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. Presenting FOX FILM'S GREAT LONDON MYSTERY PRODUCTION! An amazing mystery story full of intrigue and thrills enacted in London, the world s greatest metropolis. : : IVOR NOVELLO IVOR' NOVELLO ■'"■-■■' IVOR NOVELLO IVOR NOVELLO . IVOR, NOVELLO - '■ IVOR. NOVELLO IVOR. NOVELLO In ' "THE LODGER." "THE LODGER.' •THE LODGER." "THE LODGER. | "THE. LODGER." . "THE-LODGER. I •"THEiLODGER." "THE LODGER. ♦■'THE LODGER." "THE LODGER. "THE LODGER." "THE LODGER. "THE LODGER." "THE' LODGER.' "THE LODGER." "THE LODGER.' ►•THE LODGER." "THE LODGER. "THE LODGER." "THE LODGER. Here's ona that'll show you what holding your breath.really.means. All England was astounded at 4Jie novel. Link the story with a great cast, headed by England's most famous, screen actor, "Ivor Novello," and'a' director who is a mastei Df mystery, and you have a photoplay that will :ljve in the memory! second; picture; A Smashing Tale of the Great Open Spaces— "HORSEMAN"OF THE PLAINS." "HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS." "HORSEMAN OF THE PLAINS." "HORSEMAN OF THE ■ PLAIN S." ' .With; the; Western "Ace." TOM MIX, " [ TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, Tony" the. 'Wonder-horse, and Cast of .... :■>■,■ '-Hundreds, In Addition: ■QUEEN'S' QUALITY ORCHESTRA ' (Paul :T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.). BOOKING i-ißing Tel. 22-334 for Reserjlrations. - ■ ■•'. TE&''.'•'"':.' KING'S THEATRE HE" ;.;,"■;,-KING'S '... THEATRE -,•...• V (Dixqn street). , tb-IfIGHT-is-^TO-NIGHT. 11^—TO-NIGHT. ■ Presenting THE GREATEST COMEDY-DRAMA -': FOR ALONG TIME! ' the funniest, ...the most: romantic, the most actio'nful, the best directed. "TELLING THE WORLD!" " THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WOULD!" "TELLING- THE WORLD!" "TELLING^M-WORLD!" "TELLING THEIWORLD!" "TELLING THE«WORLD!" ■' THE AVORLD!" (Metro-Goldwyn Special.) '■ '; Ijx which WILLIAM' HAINES, WILLIAM * HAINES, WILLIAM -HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, ■■••■'■■ WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, "America-"'^ ;'mpst;:.Sclf-possessed . Youth," gives the screen ■ his- very -finest picture. From an underworld murder to a FaxEast revolution he hits the adventure trail In search of news—and love. As the star reporter, he brings you more first-page laughs and excitement than a circus. ■ ypti'll-tell the world, it's great! "■.: ?.:■.:::; '."'. " Ilifroducing1 ANIIA PAGE.;- - - ANITA, PAGE. ANITA JPIGE'. ANITA PAGE. Metro-Goldwyn's new sensational screen charming', beautiful, and '•-''"•'-' "alive with personality. .. In Support: POLLY MORAN,' BERT ROACH, [With United States Marines, Air Force Squadron, and hundreds of supporting ...':' '':'!..'^layers'. DIRECTED. BY SAM WOOD, MAKER or IN-ADDITION: . "OfficiarFirm "Eecofd of the ARRIVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH ARRIVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH OF.:THE •.'SOUTHERN CROSS." OF THEV'SOI^THERN. CROSS:", interesting sliois of. the preparations—esporting 'planes—arrival, and great recep- .) tion accorded- the airmen. ...; ■-.•-• Together with BIG SUPPORTING BILL, "Which.dncludes COMEDY (CB[ARLIE CHASE). A Gomedyu-100 per cent. Jff.Z. : ,SCENIGi METRO NEWS FILM, In-Addition to BJNG'S SELECT ORCHESTRA r; (A., H: Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Itt-Ifew-and~Delightful Numbere. "' BOOKING.—Box : Plan at Bristol, 6r^ King Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. SS'frfrH J S- THE"A T R E." H.O.RT,T.'S THEATRE.. Coptintjous [l rom 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mainmotli..Xnple Feature Progi'amme. . v -'X'^; .:;;'rintintin. . .••..".,; RIN..TIN TIN . {'< ;::;< -RlN' TIN TIN :, •. ■ At the-pinnUcle'of his career, in ■■-' "A 'RACEvFOR .LIFE." V. ""A'aiAeE-FOR LIFE." •_:';'iA' RACE FOR LIFE." Ajn "as^oundiiig" story of the track. K"o. 2—REED;-HOWES, REED HOWES, v-■.::-. i.■ -■• 'l n .: - .' - ■'*A'LIGHTNING ROMANCE." '•^A LIGHTNING ROMANCE." - •A 'picture qf., tingling thrills. JNo. 3^-Governm'ent Official Film o£ -THE" TASMAN FLIGHT, w THE •TASMAN FLIGHT, %he moit aiithentic record of. this mighty ■ ' .--"•. -. achievement. {Splendid Supports, . Splendid Supports. Jiatest'Gazette,' Cartoons, Comedy, Novelty v. • Film, etc., etc. t^mpire theatre island bay. ■Empire theatre, island bay. ■■;•■ ..Grind'Laugh Week. The Long and Short o£ Comedy. JiARL DANE and GEORGE X ARTHUR Iv j "CIRCUS ROOKIES." "CIRCUS IiOOKIES." 'A circiia of laughs with "Circus Rookies." jKarl Dane and George K. Arthur us the mirth pilots. *~ "FLYING' ROMEOS;" "FLYING ROMEOS." With Charlie Murray and George Sidney. A non-stop.flight of fun .that will set a new lofig'.distant record for laughs. 3— ■■-:.;. c: .Gdod. Comedy. STAR THEATRE. .-,STAR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! l'O-JS'I.GHT! TOM-TYLER;: with his Pals, in "THE COWBOY COP." ""THE COWBOY COP." Sparkling with originality, throbbing with ■human drama. Tlia-bifigcst screen surprise -.. of, the Season. A riot.of fun from Star to Finish; Harrisfon Fpcd and Phyllis Haver, iv "NO CONTROL." "NO CONTROL." 'A roaring 'comedy' of a raging lion, a dancing horse, a radio bug, and a girl. The Champion of Laugh Producers. "No Control" screens .7.45 p.m. "The -Cowboy Cop" screens 9 p.m. "pRESIDENT-r/QfiCanterbury Egg Circle JL writes:—"l v'aCß Norton's Ei?g Preeerrativa first; 100 per cent, results."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 4
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