LAST 2 NIGHTS. Universal's Magnificent Successor to "The- Phantom o£ the Opera" and ''The- Hunchback of Notre Dame." ITVE LUXE THEATRE JLf E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." "THE MIDNIGHT SUN." With LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE And PAT O'MALLEY PAT O'MALLEY Irresistible, magnetic, impassioned, exotic, tender, daring, tempting, romance that lives and lures. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, Directed by Miss A. Bryers. Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre Tel. 23-080. ___ EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction .... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "THE BLIND GODDESS." "THE BLIND GODDESS." "THE BLIND GODDESS." Featuring JACK HOLT, ESTHER RALSTON, ERNEST TORRENCE, And LOUISE DRESSER. Btarting with a thrill it holds you right through to a. smashing climax. It's a Paramount Picture. Also, Master Pictures Present "BLACK CYCLONE." "BLACK CYCLONE." "BLACK CYCLONE." Starring REX King of Wild Horses in a story REX that has been acclaimed the finest REX animal picture ever made. And the FUNERAL OF SIR JAMES CARROLL. Impressive Scenes at Gisborne. Box Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at the theatre. Ring 43-963. j PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30. 7.45, Evening. First National Present. AILEEN PRINGLE AILEEN PRINGLE And CHESTER CONKT.IX CHESTER CONKLIN In "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN." "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN." "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN." "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN." One of the Greatest Characters the Screen Ever Saw. She came from the Rocky Fastness of Alaska. into the Shocky Fastness of Broadway—out of Iceland into Loveland. A Comedy-Drama Full of Entertainment. GAZETTE. , ' COMEDY Third Series of THE AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT. R. R. Canlton's PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the- Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-833; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. rDRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS JOrITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. First National Present "THE SPORTING LOVER." "THE SPORTING LOVER." "THE SPORTING LOVER." "THE SPORTING LOVER." With CONWAY TEARLE, BARBARA BEDFORD. A fast-moving story of Love— Romance, Horse Racing, and War Time Sacrifice. In Addition: Mefcro-Goldwyn Present The Exquisite—The Beautiful MAE MURRAY In -THE MASKED BRIDE." "THE MASKED BRIDE." A Tale of Parisian Cabarets— Underworld Adventure and Romance. jM/yrTK, FE.LTX CARTOON, SCENIC. Telephone 4WIB for Reserves. />UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. .MUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. * Bryant Washburn, Estelle Taylor, Bryant WasKbnrn, Estelle Taylor, "WANDERING 11 FOOTSTEPS." "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS." "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS." "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS." "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS." "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS.?' 'A. Picture that every Woman and Man fchoukl see. The most unusual theme ever enacted on the Screen. In Addition: Splendid Snpporting Programme. OUR ORCHESTRA. d R A"N D CONCERT" y* BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY, 57, LOWER CUBA STREET, TO-NIGHT, at 8. Proceeds to provide Xmas Cheer for Seafarers. Pipgramme arranged by Mr. Val Jones. Artists assisting: Working Men's Club Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. H. Cummings; Mr. Frank Andrews, at the piano; Miss Myra Sawyer, soprano; Miss M. Hamerton, contralto; Miss Whitehouse, elocutionist; Lockyer and Fox, comedy duo; Mr. W. Sweet, imitator; Mr. Stewart Nelson, tenor; Mr. A. Kemp, baritone: Miss Reid, violinist; Mr. Burridge, ventriloquist; Mr. Barnes, humorous sketches; Mr. Robins, ienor; accompanist, Mrs. Wakelin. Admission Is. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CONCERT. LfV TOWN HALL. SATU&'PAY, 27« i NOVEMBER. In Aid of Sports Pavilion. Entire Programme by Boya of the School. Tickets, 2s and Is. TITELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD k", BOYS' ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS' DAY, On the COLLEGE GROUNDS, TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 9.30 a.m. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. jpfOMING 7" ' to~ New- Princess \J Friday Next, "T—A—S. M—. B—Y." Daa&mL JCLean-.ai- ins iunnicst, j
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1926, Page 2
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