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.HEAVY BOOKING FOR TO-NIGHT! Secure Your Seats Now. *THE QUEEN'S THEATRE IHE QUEEN'S .THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). TREMENDOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT OF FIRST NATIONAL'S SUPER MYSTERY PLAY! Thrills! Drama! , Adventure! The drama of a thousand thrills—the thrills of a wonderful love story. LOVE IN A HAUNTED MINE: STRANGE NOISES. MENACING SHADOWS. MORE SHOCKS PER , MINUTE THAN ANY MYSTERY PICTURE WE HAVE SHOWN. THIS SEASON. "THE PHANTOM CITY."' "THE PHANTOM CITY?' "THE PHANTOM CITY." ' "THE PHANTOM CITY." "THE PHANTOM CITY." "THE PHANTOM CITY." "THE PHANTOM CITY." Over dangerous mountains^-through raging livers—riding like the wind—chasing the phantom terror that shoots in the night. Up steep cliffs, then deep down into the ■secret passages of a spooky mine. Follow ' the trail of adventure. There's spinetingling drama every inch of the way! FAMOUS ALL-STAR CAST OF PLAYERS! ' 2nd ATTRACTION: . ' . 2nd ATTRACTION: DASHING, DARING DICK TALHADGE IN A BRAND NEW ROLEESTABLISHING HIMSELF AS AN ' ACTOR OF THE FIRST RANK. RICHARD TALMADGE, • RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE, Screendom's Foremost "Stuntman" and Daredevil, in . "THE NIGHT PATROL." "THE NIGHT PATROL." . "THE NIGHT PATROL." "THE NIGHT PATROL." A Powerful Melodrama illumined by Booming Comedy—Romance—with FUN ■ ' the Main Ingredient. QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA ' (Paul. T. Cullen. • Mus. Dir.; : ■■'■' BOOKING.—Box Plan'at Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-334 for Reservations. THE KING'S THEATRE HE KING'S ■.-■-, THEATRE (Dison street). TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER BIG THREE-UNIT PROGRAMME! Ko. I—The Filmed Result of the Tests now being enacted on stage! THE SCREEN TESTS FILM,' THE SCREEN TESTS FILM, „■ . THE SCREEN TESTS FILM, THE SCREEN TESTS FILM, .- - THE SCREEN: TESTS FILM,' ■Audiences .will be provided with voting papers, and will vote for the players who ure, in their opinion, best qualified to enact the leading roles in-the actual "Wellington Film Production." LEADING-LADY, HERO, ■' , VILLAIN, COMEDIENNE, . • AND COMEDIAN TO BE . . SELECTED. : No. 2—No. 4 Featurette of the universally popular v ' "NEW" GREATER "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." COLLEGIANS." To-night's production entitled ■ "CALFORD IN THE MOVIES." "CALFORD IN THE MOVIES." ' •;.• with : .'. . GEORGE LEWIS,. ; ■ ' : .-:■• -'■ DOROTHY GULLIVER, And all the: Collegian Favourites. No. 3-THE BIGGEST SCREEN COME- . .dienne; discovery our-years, ',-IN-A MEDLEY : OF MIRTH AND MERRIMENT. •■ LILLIAN HARVEY, "•■■ ■ 'LILLIAN HARVEY, • -LILLIAN, HARVEY, The greatest British Film Star, as a tempestuous and temperamental Spanish ■ - dancer. "CRAZY MAZIE,"" "■ "CRAZY MAZIE," ■■■■■■■■ "CRAZY MAZIE," ■■''■■ "CRAZY MAZIE," A. FRISKY, FRIVOLOUS, FROLICSOME, FROTHY, FACETIOUS, FARCICAL FEATURE. In Addition: KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) m BOOKING.-Box Plan at Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. BIG AS THE HEART Of'hUMANITY' :■■ ..;,,, '„ "FOUR SONS," NOW SHOWING. Continuously 11 a.m. .to 10 p.m. " rpHE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE •XHE. NEW PRINCESS .THEATRE ■ > ■ • . Presents • : ' "FOUR SONSi" ■" "FOUR SONS" "FOUR SONS." . . "FOUR SONS." -"FOUR.SONS." "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS "' "FOUR SONS.". "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS" "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS " "FOUR SONS." ■ "FOUR SONS" "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS.". Mother love, brotherly love, and the love of youthful sweethearts—all, three are woven into - this appealing drama^ AND WHAT A CAST! CHARLES MORTON, : fIRANCIS X.- BUSHMAN,. Jim., . ■ ... JAMES HALL, -. GEORGE MEEKER. Portray the "Four Sons." ' : 'MARGARET MANN, ■■- : MARGARET MANN MARGARET MANN, MARGARET MANN MARGARET MANN, The 60-year-old Cinderella, takes the part of the. Kittle Mother Bernle." All offer splendid examples of opportunities offered to talent' and beauty of all ages in the ' silent art. ' In support: •"DAME CHANCE" "DAME CHANCE" Drama, Also ■ GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY.. ORGAN RECITAL. rpOWN HALL (iuNDAY), TO-MOR-A ROW, 10th FEBRUARY, 1929 .8.30 p.m., by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). . Choral-Prelude, "Have Pity Upon Me O : Lord God" Bach First Movement from Fifth Symphony in _ 0 Minor (Op. 67) Beethoven Prelnde (Op. 16) No. 3 Scriabine Suite Ancienne Holloway Pavttne pour une Infante Defunte Ravel • ( Peer Gynt Suite (Op. 4(1) .-...;,.. Grieg. Admission free. Voluntary contributions received at door. BED CROSS INSTRUCTIONAL - ■■■■•----•-■■■-■■.• CLASSES. TTNDER the auspices of the New ZeaV land Branch of the British Red Cross Society, the First Session of Instructional Classes for the current year will be held at Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street. as follows: — HOME NURSlNG.—lntermediate and Advanced, Monday, 11th February, at 7.30 p.m. HOME NURSlNG.—Elementary, Wednesday, 13th February, at 7.30 p.m. FIRST AlD.—Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced, Wednesday, 20th February, at 7.30 p.m. Fee for complete courses, which are under the supervision of qualified members of the Medical and Nursing Profession only, is 3b 6d. ENROL NOW. M. S. GALLOWAY, ffel, 32-574. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 4

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