JHH Mi» KfST UF THINGS wnm fm Ust of things iftve a» ending. LAST TWO NIGHTS in this city of the best-beloved photoplay of the year. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. .(Heated Nightly.) Comedy, drama, and thrills interwoven superbly in the kind of picture you can Ben again and again and like better each time — "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." (Universal 1928 Production.) .WITH A FAMOUS ALL-STAR .CAST! Including PAT O'MALLEY MAY M'AVOY PAT O'MALLEY MAY M'AVOY CULLEN LANDIS JEAN HERSHOLT In Remarkablo Characterisations. SPECIAL SUPPORTING AND MUSICAL PROGRAMMES. Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reserves. FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! FRIDAY! Here is a picture that will set the whole town talking! An intimate, human revelation of the life and love of a musical comedy star.- It is jammed with deep human interest;1 takes daring peeps into the inner life of night clubs, where only the privileged enter; mixes thrilling sequences jrith. delightful humour; and contains some marvellous technicolour scenes. "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." •TRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." , "PRETTY LADIES." • "PRETTY LADIES.'.' Monta Bell, most famous of Directors, overshadows all his other wonderful efforts in a photoplay that sparkles with originality, is replete with humour, pathos, and tense dramatic moments, and bears the touch of rare directorial genius. With the Greatest of Casts: NORMA SHEARER, TOM MOORE, ZAZU PITTS, GEORGE K. ARTHUR, ANN PENNINGTON, LILYAN TASHMAN, and a Multitude of Others In . "PRETTY LADIES." ■" "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES.'1 "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." "PRETTY LADIES." STRANO THEATRE, lEAMD THEATRE, Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. '"■^ Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAUGHTER WEEK! BRING THE KIDDIES! REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, With LAURA LA PLANTE In "SKINNER'S -DRESS. SUIT." "SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT." "SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT." A picture with more laughs than a centipede has legs. i Also "THE HAPPY ENDING," "THE HAPPY ENDING," Starring FAY COMPTON & JACK BUCHANAN. Adapted from lan Hay's Famous Novel. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. HOOT GD3SON In "A CHIP' OF THE FLYING U." Th« Funniest Western Youjve Ever Seen. • Also, "EAST OF BROADWAY," Starring SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW. Positively the last and only opportunities pf seeing the world's most famous and wonderful production, "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS." You will regret it if you lose this chance. GRAND CHANGE FRIDAY, Mammoth Double Feature Bill, "GALLOPING GALLAGHER," $v"ith Fred Thomson and his almost human horse Silver King, and "THE FATAL MISTAKE," Featuring Eva Novak. TUJR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Vrjß THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7at 7.45. Master Pictures Present the Australian Story, "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," Featuring PHYLLIS DU BARRY. PHYLLIS DU BARRY. A Soul-stirring Drama of Romance, Heart Throbs, and Action. In Addition, COMEDY, GAZETTE, INTEREST. OUR ORCHESTRA. JJROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT — Wednesday — TO-NIGHT FRED THOMSON . and SILVER KING FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING In "THE BANDIT'S BABY." "THE BANDIT'S BABY." "THE BANDIT'S BABY." Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! ITMPIKE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Jacqueline Logan and Lou Tellegen in a Picturisation of a Sensational Stage Success of New York and London, "TEE OUTSIDER." , A RoDkince that Leaps from the Bright Lights of London to the Picturesque Gipsy Camps of the Hills. REMEMBER—ONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY NEXT, "HER DANCING PARTNER." SATURDAY NEXT—"MIKE." On no account miss these. __ i ~ EUCHRE. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. ST ANNE'S HALL, Green-st., Newtown. 14 Prizes. 14: Two £1 Open Orders, Two 10s Open Orders, Two Ss Open Orders, and 8 other Prizes. Admission Is. Jiucnre 8 gharp. __ _____ r— WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE, Tasman street. _■ ANNUAL Boxing Championships will be held in Institute Gymnasium 10NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT Ist and -2nd September, at 7.30. l-mals to be held on' Thursday. . Come and Bee the boys in action, tol-
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 54, 1 September 1926, Page 2
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