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PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT... THEATRE, Courtonay place. . .'■'■ ; TWICE DAILY. Afternoon-2.30. 7.45. Evening. . /-.TOM MIX./ ~~~ TOM.MIX. TOM-MIX-.-.. -TOM MIX. : • TOM MIX. . TOM MIX. ' » ■•■, ■ . **• As -the. World's' Most Daring Bandit in a 'Glorious and Magnificent Photoplay. ■ ■■-■•; ■:■•■• «i)i(JK TURPiN;" ' ' \ •-"DICK TURPIN." - V , "DICK TURPIN." . ■•'• "DICK TURPIN." " . .-•. ';.' ..With'-.. ■-. ■ '. , ■■•■ ■:••••■• :: --tony" ■••' ■• ' •■■ :---, :■'_ v ■ tony ■.. ■ •• :-•, ■. ■ ,■„,'.„« „.,As "81ack..8e88.^.,,,. : ..,;., '„.v V -,_;.; ROMANCE - BRISTLING' ■ WITH D ARf; ; ■;,■':-, ; ING ADVENTURE. ..-..; •■■■ : There are many scenes of daring horsemanship; these include many,, jumps "over, hedges, one plunge through a window;, -a leap over a hay-wagon, and finally/ a.breath-taking leap/,on horseback through a small arch overs., toll-gate.; COMEDY.... .^LATEST; GAZETTE^ THE PARAMOUNT ■ ORCHESTRA. '■(Nine Solo- Instrumentalists.)' .-, BOX. PLAN; at "the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), or. Ring Theatre, .Tel. 21-842. /. '■'.". . „\,. '. ■ ■' RITANNIA. '■_ CONTINUOUS 1 from RITANNIA.- ■11 a.m. Daily. / ..".; / ' NOW; SHOWING. ' ' % ''■■'"■' :;;;: JACK HOXIE'^ r::l'': ■:' '■;■■"■- /JACK HOXIE ■■" • "'■_' •*■'•■■ :In his latest thriller,; ■ ' ■ ■'..'■ fIT'HE-PHANTOM HORSEMAN," ■ "THE PHANTOM NORSEMAN," "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN," "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN,'.' ."THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN," . "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN,"^ ■ •■■ "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN," ' • •V " THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN," '•;. " THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN," ' ■■'■•■ " THE :PHANTOM HORSEMAN," Packed with Bucking Bronchos,' Flying Bullets, Daredevil Riding, and a Corking . ••.•". Fight. - ... ; : ■ ■■■ ■ . In addition: \ COMEDY. ' "■" GAZETTE. MOVIE BALL, 23rd SEPTEMBER. . EMPRESS THEATRE, L .■■' . . MPRESS THEATRE. /:■ Direction: Fuller Hayward Theatres. ' ■ _NOW SHOWING. „ : '".: .'Continuous'll a.ni. to 10 p.m.* Can a New Zonlauder liiako Pictures ■with New, Zealand Artists; Story,.-and Scenery? Aek the Four Thousand People who have seen .this mighty epic of the battling ,'6o'a. V " '< REWfS LAST- STAND." /' ""REWI'S LAST STAND." , . " REWI'S LAST STAND." r-: " REWI'S LAST STAND." . *. ;: «• - ",REWPS LAST STAND.": . , . -.'•" "REWI'S LAST STAND." -■ "REWI'S LAST STAND." ' "REWI'S LAST STAND." ' . : "REWI'S LAST STAND,':., \. :'■', " REWI'S.LAST STAND. 1' . ; > "REWI'S LAST STAND,'?, . "REwrs, last .stand;",; -/., ■>;•.■;;■ " rewps last stand." < . ' "REWI'S LAST.; STAND,". «" j ".REWI'S LAST STAND." > ■:. •'" REWI'S LAST STAND." ' ■■■■- :.-:■■.-, - - Also"' -.' ■ . ■-.- ■• '■ : . .'.'THE BELOVED BRUTE." ■-'■■'■ " ' " THE BELOVED BRUTE;" .'■• ; " ; ■ "THE BELOVED BRUTE." ■ ; ' "THE BELOVED BRUTE." 1 ■■■.'" THE BELOVED .BRUTE." '■■'..■ . ■■>■' "THE BELOVED BRUTE.'! ; ' "THE BELOVED BRUTE." . ,: . ''THE BELOVED BRUTE." : .'..'. ;:V'THE: BELOVED BRUTE." ■'...■ V.-.l;- ; A Mighty Mister Picture -'./, ;. .... :. Screening- Times: "; ' ' i- -"-Rewi,". 11.35, 2.30,5.25, 8.35. . !/ "Beloved Brute." 1.15, ,4.10. 7.10.. . ; ;Box Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at i .Theatre. Ring 3442. :■ ..; '■ . .' ,: ; ; MOVIE BALL, 23rd SEPTEMBER. COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! *•'-,'. „'/-',; %!'FULLERS'-■ f^ V.^'." '' , '^fullers'' :■.::;..:/ :-. HIS ■ MAJESTY'S/ THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S , 'THEATRE; 'Direction ..'.;?., John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT!" '■'. At 8.": \*'/TO-NIGHT 1 ' JIM GERALD'S /" Biggest ' ' : v JIM t GERALD'S ->Scream ■ :of • *-JIM'GERALD'S ' ■.'. Joy.- : . ■ '■■-"•;. ■..■•■■,' JIM GERALD.; "■ ■-. r ■ ■■■■ ■-■■•-;'' JIM GERALD .'X' - ' ' . And His Clever : : ... .MUSICAL" REVUE'COMPANY ; : ; In their 1 Latest Musical Success — "OH, MUM!" ■' ! '■■■"= "OH," MUM!" "OH MUMI" ■■■-,■■ " ■ "OH, MUM!" "OH/ MUM!" , ," "OH, MUM!" "OH, MUM!":r >. . "OH, MUM!" See Jimmy at his-Best-and Funniest in ]iis_, Qv?n , Creation' of Widow.,;-"Mumf '-• '■","•",'"' '."• ' Muggins..'".* „".''■■■'.'"■:. >„: "OH, MUM!" Lilting Lyrics. ):\ "OH, MUM!": '■•' Gorgeous Scenery. f'OH, MUM!" . .Brilliant Ballets, „, "OH,;MUM!"'- ; Mirthful Melodies. ■' "OH, MUM!" Delightful Novelties ) ' '■'■. ■ AND HILARIOUS FUN. \, ; Jim Gerald is the Bpst' Dame: Comedian the Australian Stage has known. In "Oh,. . Mum,!',': hoik the Fountain of Fun. : THE BRIGHTEST SHOW :OF .ALL, ,'. OUTPACING ALL OTHERS. FOR : GAIETY AND. GLADNESS. • > "'■■■' Powerful Vaudeville Preface. ; ■■', ■ GEORGE EDWARDS; <■ ;.<- ---r ',' GEORGE EDWARDS, • ' ;, ■'■ '' ■"; ."•' ■■' Assisted'by ": : •'•'.. ■■. ■.■-■ ' . 'MOLLY/HUGHES. .".: In a' Smart' Comedy' Item,' entitled' ; . ; "An IndianvNight." • • : BESSIE SLAUGHTER, ' . '; ■ BESSIE SLAUGHTER,' Phenomenal English. Contralto. THREE, WHITE KUHNS, : 'THREE WHITE K.UHNS, " !•■'-. Jn an Entirely New and Original Offering. ■" FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES; v D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s)', plus tax;, Stalls,:, Is 6d; ■ Upper Circle, la. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. V After: 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next .Theatre. Seats carp be Reserved by-Theatre Tel. (22-669) after, 7. p.m. ' ,' . .;' , /QUALITY THEATRE,. ISLAND BAY : TO-NIGHT Mill be screened a be Luxe ■..' <■■• ' -Attraction, '• ■-.•"" '"Fires of Fate."'" Fires of Fate." An Absorbing romancofrom Sir^A." Conan Doyle's great'novel, "The Tragedy of the Korosko." '"All the wonders oF:Egypl; are shown in this dramatic and most exciting picture ever screened. Also 'Harry Symon in "Trouble Brewing." AIJR, THEATRE, NEW.TOWN. ■v -'.■.•.TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. BELOVED BRUTE." . . "THE ' BELOVED BRUTE." A Wonderful Love Story of a Beauti- . fnl Dancer. ■ In Addition: •.'..,' ; Comedy, Gazette, Aesop Fable. MOVIE BALL—23rd SEPTEMBER. TSLAND BAY EMPIRE 1 ".." , (The New Theatre.) • ■.-. . TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. • That Sparkling Universal Jewel, ' ■ -. • "BUTTERFLY." '•■■ "BUTTERFLY." ■/. This is a picture you will like to see over and over again. You'll never guess the end of the story, and Lturi, La , ' gkate-must holijSA iuyMtti,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 2

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