, 90OK EARLY! ' BOOK EARLY! Sing 22-334 for Reservations. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. ■ -TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. "Two Super Features of Outstanding Merit. Jfo. 1— GREATER THAN "THE SPY"! GREATER THAN "THE SPY"! An amazing underworld thriller closely rewmbling in smashing thrills, profound mystery, and powerful dramatic situations •THE SPY," although enacted in totally different settings. JT YOU LIKED "THE SPY" YOU'LL ■•• ENTHUSIASTICALLY ENDORSE Cinema and Art Films Big Mystery Thriller, >-." WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." <" WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." ''WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." "WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." "WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." "WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." "WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." /'WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD." Ab enthralling story of a young criminclogidt's endeavours to capture a desperate -.... gang of forgers. cNb. 2— MODERN YOUTH ON THE RAMPAGE! Modern youth comes .face to face with grim reality in "Girls Gone Wild." An authentic cross-section of a jazz-mad age. "'Girle Gone Wild" produces another problem for policemen. \ "GIRLS GONE WILD." =.- . \ "GIRLS GONE WELD." \ "GIRLS GONE WILD." . "GIRLS GONE WILD" ! "GIRLS GONE WILD" : " GIRLS GONE WELD" - ■ ■.'■" "GIRLS GONE WILD."' "GIRLS GONE WILD." ' (Fox Special Attraction) ;-V. ■.."..■. with. ■SSS 9482 L ' mGK STUART, SUE CAROL, NICK STUART, 'William Russell, Edmund Breese, Roy D'Arcy, and Hedda Hopper. . BOOKING.—Ring -22-334 for Reservations. KING,'§ THEATRE. ING'S" • THEATRE. ; JO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! I fO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! BENITA HUME, . ... BENITA HUME, BENITA HUME, : ■ She Beautiful New Film Star, in ' . "A LIGHT WOMAN." "A. LIGHT WOMAN." "A LIGHT WOMAN." . "A LIGHT WOMAN." . "A LIGHT WOMAN." ','A LIGHT WOMAN." "A LIGHT WOMAN." "A LIGHT WOMAN." A Spanish Cocktail of Pep and Thrills, Wowing with the colour and- fire of Pastfeoate Romance,.with a brilliant cast of , : ■ Players, including : GERALD AMES and '. GERALD AMES and 1 CM. HALLARD. C. M. HALLARD. ADDED ATTRACTIONS:. WBSIC MASTER (Gounod), GAZETTE, SCENIC. '..•.- ".'.•■..■■" ... .And -KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mug. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Thefrtee, Telephone 22-212. TORITAKNIA . THEATRE. . BEST AND MOST. Ceotinuoua From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. EMILJANNINGS EMHi JANNTNGS In "THE PATRIOT." . . "THE PATRIOT." ••■ ■■ "THE PATRIOT." • "THE PATRIOT." GREAT-rbeyond all fancy is this absorbing Janmngs role. Filial love rejected with annptcion. Friendship repulsed with hate. His mad frenzy. . . Also, Also, Also, ■■.:••■ ' BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS In "SHE'S A SHEIK." "SHE'S A. SHEIK." "SHE'S A SHEIK." . : "SHE'S A SHEDX." Remember the Sheik who took what he wanted by hook or crook, ' Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. "XTEW QUALITY THEATRE, Ai. Htunber street, Island Bay. , Telephone 14-472 reserves, no extra. LAST NIGHT OF -RALPH FORBES and DELORES DEL- ..".. .'.' Rip in "The Trail of '98." ; "The Trail of '98." . "The Trail of '08." "The Trail of '98" "The Trail of '98" - '"The Trail of '98" "The Trail of '98" ''The Trail of '98" "The Trail of '98" < "The Trail of "98" "The Trail of'9B" •-• "The Trail of '98." QoMI . Gold! > ' Gold! •Bright • and yellow—hard and cold. ft« amazing spectacle and titanic drama mart be seen to be believed. ''".;■' Also Showing: : POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF fTOE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER." ; "THE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER." , "THE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER." See the great Earthquake in MurchUon aad the Coast before your eyes. ;•• - Supported by 'the "Pacemakers," jjjjJTAR, THEATRE. • -... TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. f;.' The Popular Screen Star. ; WILLIAM BOYD, In \ k :_ x _- ."THE SKYSCRAPER," A mingling of laughs and tears, in a screen Itory that towers like a giant skyscraper ibov* any comedy drama every screened. •Jacqueline Logan and Give Brook in ; "MIDNIGHT MADNESS," A pulsating picture story of love at the Witching hour—midnight. A gripping theme admirably visualised on the screen, ■ — Don't miss this. i- "Bkywrraper" screens 7.45. '*' "Midnight Madness" screens 9 p.m, OUR- THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. •'■ ' Two Big Attractions. TO-NIGHtTaT 7.30. £W. -I-*-- BEBE DANIELS '•' '■•.-■■ In .■ v "TAKE ME HOME.'' , . . "TAKE ME HOME." 'A Story of Love behind the Footlights, Ifo. 2— RICHARD TALMADGE ' ..■.•••;. In -- . i £THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER." ■ *THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER." -.. A Thrilling Sensational ? Drama. JniNJS iiottle.pf "CHOCO" makes' a De■Y'. licious Cup of Hot Chocolate by Wmply heating in a saucepan. Try it. AH shops. THOMSON, LEWIS, & CO- Km.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 6, 6 July 1929, Page 4
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