FREE LIST SUSPENDED. REMEMBER! ONLY 2 MOKE NIGHTS. LAUGHS! SHUDDERS! THRILLS! QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Cuba street. TO-NIGHT 8. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT 8. TO-NIGHT. United A'riists present "THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE BAT." ■'THE BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE BAT." "TIT 10 BAT." "THE BAT." -THE BAT." "THE RAIDED BANK." "THE HAUNTED HALLS." "THE HIDDEN CHAMBER." "THE FLITTING OMEN OF ILL." "THE GHOSTLY SHADES." "THE DISGUISED STRANGERS." "THE HYSTERICAL MAID." SUPER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Bos Plan at Bristol Piano Co., or Ring 22-334 for Reserves. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. A GIGANTIC WESTERN THRILLER, Featuring THE KING OF ALL WESTERNERS, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES, In "THE GENTLE CYCLONE." "THE GENTLE CYCLONE." "THE GENTLE CYCLONE." FULL OF ACTION, THRILLS, SPEED, AND ROMANCE. The Finest Programme in Town. Now Showing Now Showing AY At SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. "TESSIE" Sewell Ford's Masterpiece. 'TESSIE" A Comedy De Luxe. Six "TESSIE" Reels of Merriment. The "TESSIE" record laughter-maker. See "TESSIE" it to-night. Presents MAY M'AVOY, LEE' MORAN, MYRTLE STEDMAN. No. 2 Attraction^ John B. Golden's famous stage success, "THUNDER MOUNTAIN." "THUNDER MOUNTAIN." "THUNDER MOUNTAIN." A superb play of tense dramatic action. A thrilling exposition of pathos 'and laughter. Features MADGE BELLAMY. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Reserves at Bristol, or Tel. 41-219. STRAND. TRA N D . Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING? "THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT," "THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT," Starring FAY COMPTON & STEWART ROME. A stirring drama of a woman who refused to be chained to shibboleths and outworn conventions. Also, "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS," "WANDERING FOOTSTEPS," Starring ISSTJELLE TAYLOR, BRYANT WASHBI'RN, ALEC. !i. FRANCIS. The stcry of a young man who adopted a father and lost a sweetheart. COMEDY, GAZETTE, SCENIC. Ring 43-555 for Reserves. a rtcraft theatre. -oLrtcraft theatre. 7.45 two more nights only. 7.45 7.45 two more nights only. 7.45 have you seen it yet? have you seen it yet? If Not, on No Account Miss MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." 11 11 11 Reels. 11 11 11 A Colossal Production—far greater than "Under the Red Robe," "Beau Brummol," or "When Knighthood Was in Flower." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." MARION DAVIES in "YOLANDA." Over 5000 Actors; took 10 months to make; on© dress of Marion Davies's olone cost £780; historical castles faithfully reproduced! IT COMMENCES 7.50 SHARP! Special Music by JAMES HAYDOCK. BE WISE—BOOK YqUR SEATS! fTTHE lashing snow, the crashing ice, the ■*• terrific current and death yawning <m the jagged rocks below. Jane Novak in "THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL." ttimpire theatre, island bayt -Empire theatre, island bay. bock jones buck jones In a Gripping Story of a Daring Plainsman's fight for right, "A MAN FOUR SQUARE." "A MAN FOUR SQUARE." 3 Splendid Supports. 3 New*. Fox Variety. Comedy. tjrooklyn pictures. to-nightTto-night. The Delightfully Human Comedy Romance "THE AUCTION BLOCK,'" "THE AUCTION BLOCK,"' Eleanor Boardman, Charles Ray,. Fast-moving action, sparkling humour, clean comedy. GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL COMMUNICATION. THE installation of the M.W., the Grand Master will take place at the TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 24th November. Brethren must be seated by 6.30 o'clock. I A SALE in Aid of St. Mary's Home -will -i\ bo held in the Main Home, MesKines street, Karori, on THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, Afternoon and Evening. Well-stocked Stalls of Needlework, Fancy Goods, Cakes, Sweets, and Flowers. A MUSICAL PROGRAMME will bo given in the Evening. EUCHRE. - EUCHRE. rPO-NIGHT, ST. ANNE'S HALL, A GREEN STREET, NEWTOWN. Two £1 Open Orders; Two 10s Open Orders; Two 5s Open Orders, and Eight Other Prizes. EUCHRE, 8 SHARP. Admission, Is. MARANATHA HALL SERVICES. 125, Lambton quay (over A.B.C. Garage). rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 7.45 J- o'clock. Address by REV. H. E. WALLIS. M.A. "The Jewish Nation in Prophecy." Last Thursday Mr. Wallis dealt with the past history of God's ancient people. To-morrow he purposes, God willing to speak of the present position of the Nation being a striking fulfilment of Seriptnre. "The Scriptures cannot be broken,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1926, Page 2
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