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The Sequel to Beaumont Smith's SCREEN TESTS. SCREEN TESTS. - ' • • SCREEN .TESTS. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT, THEATRE, COURTENAY PLACE. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. Ring Telephone 21-842. COULD NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE A MAN OR WOMAN STAR TO TAKE A HIGH PLACE IN THE WORLD'S HANKS . FOR SCREEN TALENT? Made as a result of the biggest'search for a screen star throughout New Zea-»j land. ; i CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER CLAUDE DAMPIER In "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE. ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" '•THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" "THE ADVENTURES OF ALGY" (In Maoriland), With BATHIE STUART, BATHIE STUART, BATHIE STUART, New Zealand's Own Film Star. : ' See the Adventures of Algy in Wellington, Auckland, Christehurch, Dunediu, Rotorua, and with Wellington's Glorious Bathing Beauties at,, Lyall Bay; Also, .. ■ i LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON ■ In His Greatest Gloom Chaser, . "THE DOME DOCTOR." ; ?'THE DOME DOCTOR." SCENIC. ■ LATEST GAZETTE: THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. \ i __ BRITANNIA. Continuous from ' RITANNIA. . 11 a.m. Daily!. NOW SHOWING. I Wm. Fox presents ! TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX ■ TOM MIX. TOM MIX ■ ■ ' In "DICK TURPIN," ."DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," "DICK TURPIN," A thrilling story of that famous "Robin Hood of tho Highway"—Dick Turpin— who robbed the rich to give to the poor. ROMANCE, THRILLS, ADVENTURE. Also, COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. V;A RTCRAFT THEATRE.' xi-RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7:4S^AGAIN"TO-NIGHT—7.4S The Sweetest Story ever told, "THE ROSARY" - "THE ROSARY" LEWIS STONE "THE ROSARY" LEWIS STONE "THE ROSARY" "THE ROSARY" . ■ "THE ROSARY" JANE NOVAK :■ "THE ROSARY' 1 „ JANE NOVAK ; "THE ROSARY" .'■■ "THE ROSARY" ' ; "THE ROSARY" WALLACE BEERY "THE ROSARY" .WALLACE BEERY "THE ROSARY" Are all in this Wonderful Picture. Amusing Hal Roach Comedy, "LODGE NIGHT." JAMES HAYDOCK'S MUSIC Is Excellent. Hear him play "The Rosary." Entr'acte, "Marche de Rakocky" (Liszt). THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. James Oliver Curwood's Masterpiece, "JACQUELINE," Or "BLAZING BARRIERS," "BLAZING BARRIERS," . With Marguerite Courtot and Lew Cody. A Love Tale Amid the North Wood's Pines. . You Never Saw a Picture Half so Fine. You'll ■ Find Thrills by. the score in "Jacqueline." - DON'T MISS IT TO-NIGHT. A Special Selection of Comedies. SATURDAY .NEXT. HARRY CAREY in "GOOD MAN AND TRUE." GRAND OPERA FOR WELLINGTON MUSIC LOVERS. CESARONI STUDENTS' FINAL RECITAL IN COSTUME. TO-NIGHT, Concert Chamber, Town Hall, TO-NIGHT. (Saturday). Verdi's 2nd act from "II Trovatore," in costume. Mozart's 3rd act from the "Magic Flute," in costume. Accompanist, Mra. F. Steers. Box plan now open «t The Bristol Piano Co. Reserved 3s 3d with tax; unreserved 2s. BAND. ' SA. BAND, Public Hospital, 2.80 p.m. •Victoria Ward, 3.30 p.m., TO-MOR-ROW. (1) March,—"Adoration." (2) Grand Selection—"Haydon'f Creation." (3) Trombone Solo — "Unfathomed Love" « Bandsman Dixon (4) Desci;. Selection—"West Indian Melodies." . (5) Mediation—"A Soul's Awakening." (6) Cornet Solo—"ArbuckJenian. Pplka" (Master N.. Goffin) (7) Swedish March—"To the Land of Glory" (8) Selection—"My Light." (9) Grand March—"War March of the Priests" '„ (Mendelssohn) (10) Hymn—'Tierce Raged the Temp--68 GOD SAVE THE KING. Do not fail to hear this choice programme, also the brilliant 14-year-old cornettist. All collections retained by Hospital Board. Ensign Goffin (conductor). G. N. Jackson (bandmaster). BAND. FISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION (N.Z.). ; MANCHESTER MARTYRS (1867). MEMORIAL MEETING SUNDAY, 22nd INST. --■■•■ 8.15 p.m. SOCIAL CLUBROOMS, 80, Manners street (opp. Tivoli). "BUT ON THE CAUSE MUST GO." ROLL UP, IRISH MEN AND .WOMEN! ART UNION, rpHE WINNING NUMBER and *■ Name of ■ the "Yarlctt Raffle" (Model Steamboat) was SPWj CM, Diliver, u5, Alutai road, HatuiUi, . .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 124, 21 November 1925, Page 4

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