THE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. (JJixou street.) TO-NIGHT—&-TO-NJGHT. First National's Spectacular Adventure .' . • Romance! "SCARLET SEAS." "SCARLET SEAS." "SCARLET SEAS." (First National Special.) Thrills on the high sens—Red mutiny— flaming passion—blazing schooners —you'H see them reflected in First National's greatest of adventure-thrillers! RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS • ' With BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON LORETTA YOUNG. And hundreds of others. : In Addition: "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." No. B—"Calford on Horseback." All Star Collegiate Cast. FIRST NATIONAL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, In Addition to KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). r Quality Incidental Music. '' ' BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol. /QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. t -\ WUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -- , NOTICE TO PATRONS. Y. ' NOTICE TO PATRONS. This Theatro is now under entirely New Management, and in order to completely *enovate the' interior it has been decided to CLOSE this Theatre down for a few days. • ' WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF WATCH FOB THE OPENING OF WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF "i ' THE NEW QUALITY THEATRE, S- THE NEW QUALITY THEATRE, -? "THE NEW QUALITY THEATRE, Which will be the Island Bay < * ' HOME OF GOOD PICTURES. HOME OF GOOD PICTURES. ■> ■ HOME OF GOOD PICTURES. V POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES. PERFECT PICTURES. PERFECT PICTURES. •t THE' QUEEN'S THEATRE HE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). 1 . Presenting "•' TWO SPECTACULAR THRILLERS! ; The Biggest Entertainment in Years. V TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT FIRST ATTRACTION : _ A smashing romance and drama o£ the '_■' . underworld! Packed with thrilling i. sequences, big scenes, and a sensational ; climax! }.i ■ ■ ■ MARY ASTOR,' -f MARY ASTOR, !■ ' With f ROBERT ELLIOTT, BEN BARD, ", ' ' I" -!■ "ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD" I "ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD" (Fox's Action Special). SECOND ATTRACTION . ■•'" The Last Word'in Thrilling Western ■< < .. Romances! ' -'. ''^ Action —Intrigue—Adventure! "WILD WEST ROMANCE" , . ' • ' (Fox Action Special). With ALL-STAR CAST OF PLAYERS. QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Paul T. Cullen, Mus. Dir.), BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST ' .- Continuous from 11a.m. to 10 p.m. ' "LEWIS'STONEin - - , LEWIS STONE in "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." ''FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." Extra! , Extra! Civic leader is ruler of underworld. Publisher exposes his. sweetheart's guardian as ruthless vice king! Also, Also, Also, . SYD CHAPLIN in SYD CHAPLIN in .': "W&IRTS". - "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" . - "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" • "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" With Betty, Balfour (Britain's greatest and loveliest screen star), tho world-famous Plaza Tiller Girls in the latest cabaret _ _ dances, and a big. cast of famous supporting players. l-> For Reservations Book at Theatre or Vol. 40-618. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. - The Greatest Screen Mystery of . the Year. - CONRAD NAGEL. MYRNA LOY. CONRAD NAGEL. MYRNA LOY. ' "THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." "THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO." Glittering Melodrama! Glorious Romance! Added Attraction: PHYLLIS GD3BS, In "ODDS ON."- "ODDS ON." '&. thrilling story of the Australian Turf. t OUR ORCHESTRA. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, MPIRK THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, - ' Grand Double-Feature Programme. Univcrsal's Dramatic Thunderbolt, ' ' 1— "THE MICHIGAN KID." With CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE See the most thrilling, exciting, realistic .forest fire ever screened. See a frail little canoe hurtle a hundred feet over a waterfall to destruction. You'll get the biggest thrills of a lifetime when you see "THE MICHIGAN KID." -, 2— SAMMY COHEN in "PLASTERED IN PARIS." ... Hemember "Why Sailors Go Wrong"? .". Well, this is even funnier. High comedy in the desert that would crack the enamel off the face of the Sphinx. fr- TWO COMEDIES. [WAIKAttAE AMATEUR ATHLETIC i CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. ■; KABTER-' MONDAY NEXT, Ist APRIL.' '. ."I^NTRIES clos« with the Secretary, v *J Waikanao, 20th March, and with Ned Sony, Manners street, 21st March. ; ■ L. HARDBE, Seeretasjt
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 2
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