DRURY LANE'S greatest hit brought to the Screen. 4—GREAT STARS—4 " 4-GREAT. STARS-4 IN THE BIGGEST THRILLODRAMA IN THE BIGGEST THRILLODRAMA EVER SCREENED. The Thriller of. All Thrillers. The Thriller of All Thrillers. T)E LUXE THEATRE -^E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. THE SPORT OF KINGS at its Sportiest. " THE WHIP." ■ " THE WHIP." " THE WHIP." " THE WHIP " "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP" •;THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "Tiffi WHIP." "THE WHIP" " THE WHIP." « THE. WHIR" 1 THE WHIP." " THE WHIP." "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP" "THE WHIP." "THE WHIP " " THE .WHIP." :« THE WHIP" "THE WHIP," "THE WHIP." Splendour of high society—Flash of racing silks—A speeding motor plunging to destruction—A devil-may-care Hero almost ruined by sinister intrigue —A dishonoured woman avenging her wrong at gun point—A spectacular . train wreck '- The famous English Derby—And a glorious girl riding a thoroughbred to victory when all seems ' ' lost. With an Ail-Star Cast. DOROTHY MACKAILL DOROTHY MACKAILL . RALPH FORBES 'RALPH FORBES RALPH FORBES RALPH FORBES ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA Q; NILSSON ; LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN First to the barrier for excitement. A sure-shot winner on the entertainment track. . . BIG SUPPORTING , PROGRAMME. Overture (Appropriate to "The Whip")— Galop from "La Giaconda" (Ponchielli) Directed by Emanuel Aarons. Organ Solo (Theme Song of "The Whip"), "Diane" (Rapee and Pollock). Played by E. Aarons. Bos Plans open at The Bristol and Aitken's Book Arcade. THE SUPERIOR TALKIES FOR THE DE LUXE Opening Announcement Very Shortly. KING' S. THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. ■ ' TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. , ;T\yO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. No." 1-i-•-.-■. •;.*, . • •.. .■- -, ■ ■ : ; GLENN TRYON' ■ •• ' GLENN TRYON and SUE CAROL in SUE CAROL "IT CAN BE DONE." "IT CAN BE DONE." ' "IT CAN BE DONE." "IT CAN BE DONE." See this hilariously human story of the worm who turned and upset his boss' disposition and the heart of the girl he loved. No. 2— " ""■ ' r- ■'■ -•""■ . •>■•■■'■ ■'■ ■,'.■•■■- REX,' ■'■': rREX, ! REX, REX, " ■' " "King of Wild Horses," In a picture that sweeps you from the mad gaiety of a carnival to the unseen dangers of the wild. "THE HARVEST OF HATE." "THE HARVEST OF HATE." "THE. HARVEST OF HATE." "THE HARVEST OF HATE." EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ■ PROGRAMME *:....■ '■ v "' '. And '■ ' .."""..'■'-.'■' KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) ! BOOKING. Box Plans at Bristol. Theatre Telephone •.." 22-212, JS EVOLUTION" FACT OR THEORY? IS EVOLUTION FACT OR THEORY? TF Evolution is the universal law of Na- + ture, why is it that scientists cannot find ONIT INSTANCE of the change of one species into another? . If man evolved from an ape-like ancestor, why are there not millions of apemen living in the world to-day? And why are there any apes left? If evolution is a universal law, why have they not all become men? HEAR DR. W. H. PETTIT HEAR DR. W. H. PETTIT HEAR DR. W. H. PETTIT HEAR DR. W. H. PETTIT" HEAR DR.-W. H. PETTIT* ■ HEAR. DR. W. H. PETTIt! This Auckland Medico, who was such a successful. war-time camp lecturer on Health and Social Hygiene, will deliver two lectures here this week-end. DE LUXE THEATRE. N DE LUXE THEATRE. " -DE LUXE THEATRE. , SUNDAY AT 8.15. SUNDAY AT 8.15 SUNDAY AT 8.15. Sunday's subject is "Evolution—ls it Christian?" Don't miss this great lecture —an appeal to reason and common-sense by a scientist—all in plain terms for the man who wants the reason why! CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY 88S?g H fflii;.Sgl _ Subject: "Evolution—Shall we Teach it in our Schools? Admission Free- to both Lectures. ' GOVERNMENT .LIFE INSURANCE , DEPARTMENT. T HEREBY give notice- of my intention to issiie at the expiry of two weeks irom this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 225413 on the life of Herbert Henry Price,''of Wellington, which is declared to have been lost. A. E. ALLISON, Commissioner. Wellington, 28th June, 1029.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19290628.2.6.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2
Word Count
650Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.