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rpHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. lA HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba itrcet.) TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGI IT. COMEDY PROGRAMME COMEDY PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! EXTRAORDINARY! Two hours of hard laughing in store for Wellington's Comedy-lovers this week. Ist ATTRACTION: Direct from its successful Paramount Theatre season. Fox's inimitable; Comedy Pair as SOLDIERS OF THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION! "PLASTERED IN 'PARIS," ' "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," ' "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED IN PARIS," "PLASTERED;..IN . PARIS," With. SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN,' SAMMY COHEN, SAMMY COHEN, Supported by JACK- PENNICK JACK PENNICK LOLA 'SALVI LOLA SALVI IVAN LINOW IVAN LINOW (Supporting cast of many hundreds—Foreign Legionnaires. Riffs, etc., etc. ' • A FOX ATTRACTION! • • ' " 2nd ATTRACTION: A RURAL ROMANCE FULL OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER, "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," -THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," | "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," i "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER," j Starring MARJORIE BEEBE, ', MARJORIE BEEBE, MARJORIE BEEBE, I - Greatest Woman Comedienne on the screen, with large and popular cast. QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at the Theatre. Ring Telephone 22-334 for reservations. , A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ■"-RTCRAFT THEATRE. JTO-NIGHT! ~~ , TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. AN INSPIRATION. AN INSPIRATION. (A. Screen Visualisation of 'the Greatest Story of All Times. "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." |t was an undertaking none but De Mille would attempt. Fighting down all prejudices, he has produced a motion picture that ■will never '.t>B equalled throughout the ages of man. £HE MOST DRAMATIC, THE MOST TRAGIC, 1 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Story in the Ken of Mankind. "THE KING OF KINGS." • "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." '"THE KING OF KINGS." ' "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING? OF KINGS." Over .three-years'to make one motion picture. Surely a record that will give some jdea_of the stupendous undertaking achiev- ■ • ed- by one man. Patrons are asked to be Seated by 8 p.m., as the Picture Commences Screening at 8.5. ' For Reservations Tal. 43-968 after 6.45 p.m. SHOHTT-S THEATRE. , HORTT'S' THEATRE. ■ NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! A Magnificent Drama of the Turf. . j "ODDS ON." "ODDS ON." "ODDS ON." - "ODDS ON." - This wonderful production, made in Australia, shows "Derby Day," 1928, at RandAvick. See Limerick, Sans Culotte, Statesman. - f'ODDS ON." " . "ODDS ON." Eight reels of superb drama, featuring 1 PHYLLIS GIBBS ("Miss Australia"), ARTHUR LAMBERT, And a magnificent supporting cast. ."ODDS ON.'" "ODDS ON." Is" one of the finest pictures ever screened. „' „"i Oa the same piogramme, , AGNES AYRES • In a spectacular drama of big bnsincps, love and loyalty, an intimate glimpse into the lives of the smart set. "HER MARKET VALUE." Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. OUR . THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. ■ AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. NO. tr-RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN in *A DOG OF THE REGIMENT." "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT." An exciting story of the World War, based on Rin-Tin-Tin's own life. *No. 2.— IRENE RICH " IRENE -RICH "THE ■ CLIMBERS." "THE CLIMBERS." Fierce Spanish hearts aflame • with love and hate! )■'■■:. • OUR ORCHESTRA... MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY MPIRE THEATRE, .ISLAND BAY Supreme Double-feature Bill. I—Captivating Colleen's MirthfuUest Move. COLLEEN: MOORE, in "OH!f KAY" ' : "QH! KAY." Oh Boy! Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!— Look who's here._ The funniest movie you've seen. A rhapsody of love and comedy. .2— NORM A SHEARER, in ; "TRELAWNY'OF THE WELLS." „..,., '^RELAWNY OF THE WELLS." -,The'most .human of "all.- stage plays ever brought to the screen. ' ' Teeming with human interest/ comedy, drama, thrills, -and enduring love. 3— HAL.ROACH COMEDY. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT'S Paramount Super Attractions: - No. I—Ernest Torrence, Georgia Hale, and • •'■■■'■■ William Collier, jun., "THE RAINMAKER," .*, From Gerald Beaumont's, famous, story, ',':'"..:' ; "Heaven Bent." .", .The finest-story of dual regeneration ever ';:;:;; ' ' ■ seen on a screen. ■ • ■ -No. 2 -^ - '" --Pola- Negri in '• ■ ' :'::.:. "LOVES,OF AN ACTRESS."'' :'Always-ah actress'of., rare', power, Pola .'Negri outdoes-herself in this great '• dramatic masterpiece.. Pola'says this is my ..;..- 'greatest;.work since "Passion/ ' : The great screen epic .'■•;<;: --:■:'-, '-."WINGS," ■ — " :'Sh'owing Tuesday and Wednesday. KILBIRNIE. . - ... KINEMA ILBIRNIE : ;:: ' /.' KINEMA TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. JSnal Screening of'this Stirring Story of . '.'■: . ,■'"-'- -„ ' ,;the ..Early West,' ." '■"■\ ■■■ :: "KIT CARSON." ■ Y~ ' Starring FRED THOMSON. 'A Western Picture you will praise. Also, CHESTER CONKLIN, in •■•■•:. " -"THE-.BIG NOISE." Oonklin'a outstanding' achievement to date. Here are two features you will really enjoy. ©eeerro noy sk Theatre Confectionery, jot vsog Tfiaeatee, Tel. 14-202.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 4

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