HUGE SUCCESS ■ r OF "FINNEGAN'S BALL!" Last Night's Big Attendance Convulsed with Laughter. • -AGAIN TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK, At the Popular rPHE QUEEN'S ■ THEATRE. IA HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba-st.) SPECIAL LABOUR DAY SPECIAL LABOUR DAY MATINEE, 2.30. MATINEE, 2.30. • " ' Presenting ALL IRISH COMEDY! ALL IRISH COMEDY! By universal acclaim the finest of its type .jgincc the "CALLAHANS AND THE MURPHYS!" Positively one o£ the most hilarious, i'ast- ■ moving farces known to the screen. "FINNEGAN'S BALL." "FINNEGAN'S BALL." "FINNEGAN'S BALL." ; ' "FINNEGAN'S BALL." —and didn't they make a job of it! ShilleI»hs were checked at the door, but all the gucstd brought their own bricks for the Confetti Dance. -A GREAT STAGE COMEDY THAT'S A GREATER SCREEN SENSATION! Titling, incredibly funny, but not greater than the situations they amplify. MACK SWAIN MACK SWAIN ' (Remember him in "The Gold Rush"?), CULLEN LANDIS. ; ... BLANCHE MEHAFFEY,' ■Heading the great "All Irish Lino." Second Attraction: .Superb screen adaptation of WILLIAM M'KEOD.RAINE'S famous romance— "A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS," "A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS," "A DAUGHTER OF THE DONS," Picturised as "BURNING THE WIND," With HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON And cast of well-known favourites. SPECIAL PRESENTATION TO "FINNEGAN'S BALL." INTRODUCTORY PROLOGUE By Pupils of MR. JOE KNOWSLEY. ? ■ Presenting '■ MISS MARIANA TIEKETA And Partner in IRISH JIG. . ' ' In addition: ' QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.). BOOKING.—Bos Plan at Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-334 for Reservations. rpHE KING'S . THEATRE ■J- HE ICING'S: THEATRE i (Dixou street). AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT S, ' ■ . ■• With MATINEE MONDAY, 2.30. MATINEE MONDAY, 2.50. . "■■■■• THE YEAR'S FILM " ■ : 'THE'YEAR'S FILM NOVELTY! NOVELTY! The call to war tore him from her arms. And with him went one of the great unsung heroes, of battle—-a dog. This pic-ture-is thrilling. It is novel. Seekers of the unusual have hailed it as a find. ' "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." . "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." ' ' "UNDER. THE BLACK EAGLE." '•' "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." . "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." . > "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." IE you're tired of society dramas and the runi of adyenture pictures, if you're ach"ing"'for' the" unusual thrill, here it is! METRO'GOLDWYN ATTRACTION, With" KALPH.FOEBES. MARCELINE DAY. ■RALPH FORBES. MARCELINE DAY. RALPH FORBES. MARCELINE DAY. RALPH FORBES. MARCELINE DAY. RALPH FORBES. MARCELINE DAY. And ' • BERT ROACH, WILLIAM FAIRBANKS, JUN., MARC M'DERMOTT, and <?FLASH," THE WONDER DOG. See this Thrilling Story of Romance, Supreme Adventure and Love, in which this Brilliant Young Couple will make an Un- ■ forgettable Impression on All Hearts. IN SUPPORT: METRO NEWS, N.Z. SCENIC, COMEDY. With KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA 1 (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Incidental Music of Quality. BOOKING.—Box Plan at Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. WONDERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE .PROGRAMME. BE I TAN N iT" THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous-11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE, MONDAY. ■DAINTY! VIVACIOUS! ' ■ '■■.-■'■ ALLURING! ".'.■' PEPPY! CLAKA BOW The million candle-power CLARA BOW "It" girl, happy, dashCLARA BOW ing, carefree, and heartCJLARA BOW breaking Clara dancing CLARA BOW through life in a grass CLARA BOW skirt! OH BOY! YOU MUST SEE "HULA." "HULA." "HULA." !An. entertainment of "Sheik" and "Flaming Youth" appeal. ■. 1 ADDITIONAiTaTTR ACTION: ! I ADOLPHE MENJOU J tEhe gay sophisticate of the screen, In "HIS TIGER LADY." 'L'iger's eyes, biirning, burning, burning. Tiger's love, cruel; fierce, flaming. Adolphe Menjou, masquerading as an Eastern prince, and Evelyn Brent, the woman who / mistakes courage for love. A thrilling, amusing situation in a beautiful and inspiring setting. In support: GAZETTE, INTEREST, COMEDY. SHORTT'S - THEATRE. HOETT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY'S ENORMOUS ATTRACTION, "THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." "THE GIRL FROM- CHICAGO." "THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." Fighting, loving, hating, daring, in the • haunts of New York's most dangerous? gangsters, she will thrill you through and through. A Warner Bros.' Masterpiece. CONRAD NAGEL MYRNA LOY In a drama of superlative meri^. I Added Attraction: REED HOWES In a cyclonic gale of fast action, •"SUPER SPEED." "SUPER SPEED." Supporting Programme. ■' ' A TWO-REEL COMEDY ' CARTOON. ' PATHE.GAZETTE. The greatest entertainment in town. For Reservations Tel. 41-219. •g-TAR THE AT R JD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ! FRED THOMSON And his miracle Horse, SILVER KING, In «LONE HAND SAUNDERS," !A hundred per cent. Western. A sparkling Comedy, "YOUNG APRIL," jA.«%cintiUating romance packed with laughs , MONDAY NEXT, f *fH» FUTURITY WINNERS X . ' ■ *&VE'S LEAVES."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 4
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