AMUSEMENTS. w . » Ft m svira — The Best Show in Wellington. Sessions at 12.35, 2.35, 4.35. and 7.a0 TO-NIGHT’S BOX PLAN A'l Bb ; sTOL TILL 5 I’.AL. THEN AT THE THEATRE, ’PHONE 31-1:1. The Swiftest, Merriest Comedy oi the A'car, with Britain’s Queen of Happiness, BETTY BALFOUR In A Alerry Alix-up of Matrimonial Frolics, ‘SQUIBS’S HONEYMOON’ A Regular Riot of Romance and Fun. THE STORY' OF A BRIDE WHO LOST HER HUSBAND ON HER AVDDDING DAY. A Wild AVhitl of Happiness, showing how “Squibs” caught the Honeymoon Express to Paris and the Romantic It ealms beyond. Wifov wanted a Honeymoon in Paris — Husband thought so, too—but DON’T TAKE YOUR HUSBAND TO PARIS FOR A HONEYMOON. . This is "Squibs’s” advice to Brides in her latest an<l most humorous Comedy to date SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMAIE. COMAIENCING FRIDAY. AfAY 8ARTHUR SITIRI.EY Tn "THE AIYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB,” From the Amazing Novel by Fergus Hume. FACT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION. WOULD YOU BELIEVE THAT A MAN COULD BE MURDERED IN A HANSOAI CAB IN ONE OF THE BUSIEST STREETS IN A LARGE CITY WITHOUT EVEN THE DRIVER KNOTTING ANYTHING ABOUT IT? STRANGE AS THIS AIAY SEEM. IT IS A FACT. BEWILDERING THE SMARTEST OF A LARGE CITY’S DETECTIVE FORCE, ASTOUNDING THE WHOLE WORLD, THIS TRAGEDY STANDS OUT AS ONE OF THE MOST MYSTIFYING IN THE ANNALS OF .CRIME, AND FORMS THE PLOT OF ONE OF THE MOST READ BOOKS OF ALL TIME. REDUCED BY ARTHUR SHIRLEY. IT IS THE GREATEST AUSTRALIAN PICTURE TO DATE, "THE MYSTERY OF A - 1 HANSOM CAB.” At the EMPRESS THEATRE ON FRIDAY NEXT BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 11
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