CHOR T T. S THE A TR E. OHOBT T ' S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day's Colossal New- Programme. f Columbia 1 Pictures Present VERA REYNOLDS; HARRISON FORD, ' JOHN* PATRICK. ' SALLY HAND, . In - . ■ The Comedy Scream of the Year. "GOLF • WIDOWS." . "GOLF WIDOWS." - "GOLF WIDOWS." "GOLF WIDOWS.' 1 ■ "GOLF WIDOWS," "GOLF WIDOWS." There's sixty laughs a minute in this . hilarious comedy of the links. : "GOLF WIDOW'S." * "GOLF .WIDOWS." "GOLT? ■•■WIDOWS." "GOLF WIDOWS." There arc more unique situations, more surprises and thrills in this comedy than you can imagine. You'll laugh, long loud and lustily over the..funny situations. "GOLF WIDOWS." ■ : ■■■■■• "GOLF-WIDOWS." ■ :..-. "GOLF WIDOWS." ', She fell in a mud-puddle and emerged like a drowned rat. A stranger offered her the shelter of his car while she removed her clothing and allowed it to dry. on a hedge. Then the fun began. There ■ are more complications and funny situations in this comedy .than you ever saw in any "■-■.■ one picture. '. .' "'■■ "GOLF WIDOWS." : /"GOLF WIDOWS." :' "GOLF WIDOWS." ' ; A happy: blending of comedy, thrills, and excellent action. You'll-like this picture. •'■'■ SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: PATSY RUTH MILLER, MATT MOORE ■ .'.' •■' • •■■.'' in .• "THE WISE VIRGIN," ' "THE WISE VIRGIN," A Merry Cocktail of Youth, Romance, and .' • ':. ■ speed. Splendid.Supporting Programme, including: PATHE GAZETTE EVE'S REVIEW TWO-REEL COMEDY. Seats may be reserved at the Theatre or telephone 41-210. Coming—"THE CRIMSON CITY." A Master. Pictures Super Attraction. rpHEATRE ■:■ '■'/ DE LUXE. J-HEATRE JDE ... LUXE. (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross.)' : ,TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ° ■"■■'■ .:"' . ■ "With ■ : ■ ■ ■•■ ' FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, ' TO-M0RR0W,.2.30. v THE ENTERTAINMENT IS HERE! THE ENTERTAINMENT IS HERE! Predicted . by'■ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 'to Set a New/ Standard in Motion Picture ■ . Artistry.. THE HOOF. BEATS OF THE "COSSACKS" WILL BE HEARD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IN A SCREEN DRAMA OF MAGIC THRILL AND ■■ : . BEAUTY! •■'■'. Presenting THE GREATEST PICTURE IN MANY .'■ MONTHS! .. Without Doubt METRO-GOLDWYN'S MOST ASTOUNDING ORIGINAL ' ENTERPRISE!—A SUPER FILM AND A GIANT. AT- . TRACTION! Wherein a troupe of, 500 real Cossacks, handsome, horsemen of Russia's-flaming •lays of military .glory, each with.his Arabian steed, were. taken to America at an initial cost of. £250,000. PRODUCTION THEN COMMENCED, BACKED BY THE TREMENDOUS FINANCIAL RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL FACILITIES OF METRO-GOLD-WYN-MAYEEI NOW,THE FINAL RESULT TO BE SEEN IN WELLINGTON TO-NIGHT ■ AT THE DE LUXE THEATRE. UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF THE MOST PRETENTIOUS AND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTIONS IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORYI A Thundering Epic of the Russian Steppes —Mad Rides, Thrills, and Glorious Romance! .;' COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI'S COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI'S COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI'S COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI'S COUNT LYOF N. TOLSTOI'S Tremendous Dramatic Work Now Brought to tho Screen. A Famous Story, Beautifully Screened, and Packed with Thrilling Action, Sweeping Drama, Fascinating Cossack. Lore, and a Love Story that will Live in Memory for 1 Ever. HUNDREDS OF REAL COSSACKS IN THRILLING EQUESTRIAN FEATS! "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKB." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS.". "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSAOKS." "THE COSSACKS." "THE COSSACKS." Wild horsemen in perilous rides; surging battles between Cossack troop and Turkish horde. Lovers of tho best in motion pictures—of a great story, surging drama, tremendous 'conflict, an enthralling romance, all set amidst Nature's most rugged grandeur, should- see it . JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. 'JOHN GILBERT. JOHN. GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. . • '■ " ■ JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. •.-••■■■ JOHN GILBERT. ■ •< ' JOHN GILBERT. 1 • Tho Screen's Strongest Personality, Gilbert gives full rein to his talent with a tempo that will sweep his admirers breathe Icssly along with him. It is the finest thing he Ims given the screen. RENEE ADORE]? ■ NILS ATSTHISR ■RENEE ADOREE —' NILS, ASTHEU RENEE ADOREE — ■ NILS ASTHER RENEE ADOREE NILS .ASTHER ERNEST TORRENCE , ERNEST TORRENGK ERNEST TORRENCE. • ERNEST TORRENCE AND HUNDREDS OF SUPPORTING . . PLAYERS. .; , METRQ-GOLDWYN PICTORIAL s . SUPPORTS. ■ i. In Addition: . ■ DE LUXE MUSIC DE LUXE MUSIC PRESENTATION PRESENTATION The Combined Artistry of ORCHESTRA DE LUXE ..- (Emanuel Aarous,* Mus. Dir.) . ' And tho Mighty. WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT . , ' (Emanuel A'arous at Console). BOOKING.—Box Plans, rapidly filling, at Bristol. Begg's, and Aitken's. -JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. jT'MPIRE HALL, corner Cuba and *-* . Arthur streets, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.. FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, at 8 o'clock. Bargains lor All.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1929, Page 2
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