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IT'S THE LIFE! - ' IT'S THE LIFE! IT'S THE LIFE! THE MOST REALISTIC AND INTERESTING REPRODUCTION OF MUSICAL COMEDY, THE PRIZE RING, THE RACE TRACK, AND OF NIGHT LIFE ON BROADWAY EVERFILMED. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45, Evening. Box Plan at the Theatre, or ring Telephone 21-842. TENSE! THRILLING! DRAMATIC! "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." <THE GREAT WHITE WAY." ■ "THE GREAT WHITE WAY." "THE GREAT WHI-TE WAY." THE WONDER STORY OF NEW YORK'S "MAIN STREET." In bringing this thrilling story to the screen neither time nor expense was spared in making it an actual mirror of the] Great Metropolis. -No phase of New York life is neglected in .the production. It pictures accurately the ■ varioi^. elements which are woven into existence in a thriving metropolis, from the beehive interior of a Metropolitan Newspaper Plant to the inner workings backstafee of such Broadway Institutions as the famous' "Ziegfeld Follies." ' '. With ANITA STEWART T. ROY BARNES OSCAR SHAW TOM LEWIS AND A CAST OF THE NATION'S SPORTING CELEBRITIES, AND THE ENTIRE "ZIEGFELD" FOLLIES" CHORUS. A First National Attraction. CQMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA (Nine Solo Instrumentalists). "\TOU must see "SALLY," commences , at Snortt'« Theatre next Friday. TSLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE X r (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ! That Stirring Picture, . "THE HUNTED WOMAN." : "THE HUNTED WOMAN." Adapted from James Oliver Curwood's Engrossing Novel -of the great out-of-doors. Thore's a breath of the stern Northland, a thrill of adventure and romance that will grip you. Also,'Mß. FRANK A- DENNIE, With'his 20 minutes of MUSIC, MIRTH, and MELODY, with Saxophone and Spanish Harp-Guitar. '_ BROOKLYN PICTURES. ROOIfLYN PICTURES. ; TO-NlGHT'.(Saturday) TO-NIGHT The First National Attraction, ' "RED LIGHTS." "RED LIGHTS." "RED LIGHTS." "RED LIGHTS." Marie Prevost, Raymond Griffiths. The Great Thrill-a-Minuto Mystery Play. /QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAT. : TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Romance of Intrigue, of a Woman's Fight against the Exotic Lura of .the Seething Orient, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, "EAST OF SUEZ." Supported by Noah Beery, Edmund Lowe, and Rockcliffe Fellows. ' PIONEER CLUB/ A RECEPTION will be tenderad to **• Miss Amy Kane by members of the Club on MONDAY NIGHT, 31st AUGUST, at 8 -p.m. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. ri^HE Parents and Old Scholars' AieooiaM. tion of Newtown School will hold a. Euchre Party in tho Schoolroom, THIS EVENING, 29th AUGUST, at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. 8 Good Prizes. Euohre EVERY SATURDAY. A. T. BURNETTE, ■ Hon. Seo. BIG EUCHRE. SATURDAY NIGHT. ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. 18 Valuable Prizes, Including: £2 open order, ladies' wristlet watch, afternoon tea and coffee sete, and numerous other attractive prizes. i ADMISSION 2s. *****" BONZER EUCHKK EUOHRE TOURNAMENT At jyEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL, TUESDAY* NIQHT. 8 good Prize* as usual. 'Admission Is 6d. . LADIES' LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, "EMPIRE,". No.. 20.' THE ROSE GARDEN "BAZAAR THE ROSE GARDEN BAZAAR. WILL bo heid in the Wesley Hall, Taranaki street, on TUESDAY NEXT, Ist SEPTEMBER.. Tho Bazaar will bo opened, by the Mayoress (Mrs. J. B. Norwood), at 3 p.m. Well-Stocked Stalk, Side Shows, etc. Afternoon Froo. Evenings at 7 p.m. Miss Jeaii Turner's Orchestra. Admission 6d. DANCINGT" Under the Exclusive Patronage of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. (Australia). TfcAVID DEVITT, (From the above Finn's "Sally" Co.). Specialisms in Classical, Ballet, Toe. Eccentric, Spanish, and Acrobatic Danoing. Juvenile and Adult Classes in Ballet, Fancy, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Special Classes for Boys. Studio: TISDALL'S BUILDING, 100, Lambton quay. Telephone 863. Studio to Lot for Private Dances, etc. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES ' PRODUCED. . . Mil. PH [ L BARRY (Late of London). 2, E.LLICK _AVENUE, Teacher of Lancashire Clog, American Buck antl Wing. Eccentric. Simultaneous, .ligg, and Dnlrh Dancing. '. Tcher of Four Winners in Clog Dauciiifr Peel.ion Wdlinstton ComV^iiiUyuß last «v*jiii»-

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4