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PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT . THEATRE, Courfcenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. THE FINEST BIG GAME PICTURE EVER, SEEN. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S MR, AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S "TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS." "TRAILING AFRICAN • WILD ANIMALS." Scenes of amaizng daring: that will thrill everybody who sees it. Endorsed by the most celebrated animal authorities in the world. JUNGLE GIANTS A^THE RISK 1 "TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS." SEEA herd of vicious, .untamable elophantß stampede and rush for the oamera! An infuriated rhino, mad with rage, shot dead six feet from the camera! , Every beast of. the African jungle shown in all ita untamable ferocity! MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S "TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS.". COMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE. Views of 10,000. New Zealand School Children forming Living Flag at Newtown Park showing in this week's Gazette. Delightful Musical Programme by THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Direction ......... R. R. Caulton: '' r,V^ 00K YOUR.SEATS. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery 21 842 n6X Theatre- Theatre Telephone SPECIAL NOTICE, ! REDUCTION IN "SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES. In future No Increase will be made in Saturday Night Prices at this Theatre Orchestra Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Is Bd. Reserved Stalls, 2a 2d. j Dress Circle, 2s 2d j Reserved, 2a 9d. GRAND MOVIE BALL, Wednesday Next. Tickets obtainable at this Theatre BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNiA. From na m Da ;, y _ NOW SCREENING. TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX And TONY TONY , In a Tornado of Thrills, : "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER" "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER" . "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER." Tho Biggest Thrill of th o Year. . COMEDY, EDUCATIONAL/ GAZETTE Tclophoiio Reserves 358. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER, GRAND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), a t ft 1' ANNE'S HALL, Green street, *-? New-town, at 3 o'clock. Items by the following: Winston J. M'G'arlhy, Mrs.'r. J. Madigau Miss Agnoa iU'Davitt. iVJiss V'^ys hiuyUio, Miss Mary M'Keouii, Miss liilceu Liarilol, Misses Harvey Mr. .I'ouhy, Miss Gratio Kerr, Miss Anuie l<lan, Mr. D. Foley, Miss Jivalyn bpackman, Mr. A. Kno>-slev Convent School Pupils, Misses NobleCampbell, Mr. Dnroeh. Admission, Is 6d. QRGAN RECITAL, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) 28th SEPT., 1924, at 8.30 pin By MR, BERNARD F. PAGE . , (City Organist). Pastorale Bnch SeconH Movement from Symphony T» J 4V °^l--r\ Beethoven Romance, Op. 118 (No.-5) Brahms iVlmuetto Caoossi Melodio (by request) "I'Raehniiuiinoir Huuioreske, Op 101 (No. 7) Dvorak (By rc(iuest). Choral No. 3in A Minor) ... Cesar Franc* ADMISSION FREE Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. GALE OF .WORK. THE CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL LADIES' GUILD Aro-holding- their ANNUAL SALE .WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Ist and 2nd October ' la the Cambridge Terrace Hall. The Sale, will be opened by Her Excellency, Viscountess Jelhcoe, on Wednot- I day, at 3 p.m. j ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. ' Gr nt NJ? BAZAARTm aid of St. Cuth*J berts New Church Building- Fund To be opened by the MAYORESS (MRS. R, A. WRIGHT), At 2.20 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. Admission: Afternoon. Free; Evening, 6d. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH SCHOOLROOMS Adelaide road. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd OCTOBER, Admission: Afternoon Freo. THURSDAY EVENING CONCERT by Mascot Club. Tickets Is. - ANNUAL SALE OF .WORK. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Vivian street .WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. Afternoon and Evening. Will be opened at 3 p.m. Work, Fancy, Toy Stalls, etc., etc, TM- Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Now- Open Daily in the ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 730 p.m. to 9.50 p.m. ■. Admission. .Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. Morning anil Afl-ornoun Ten by arrangement with llii> Custodian. H. M. CORE, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 77, 27 September 1924, Page 4