■TvE LUXE THEATRE. J-% LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! LAUGHTER MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR. THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR. THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR. Th« Million Humours of the War in the Comedy Film o£ tho year. A BOMBSHELL OF LAUGHTER. A BARRAGE OF FUN. A BOMBSHELL OF MIRTH. Paramount Special Attraction, " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." " BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." "BEHIND THE FRONT." With WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, And MARY BRIAN. MARY BRIAN. MARY BRIAN. (Can you imagine a funnier trio?) Made for Laughing Purposes only—and guaranteed as such. A RIOT OF GROTESQUE AND GORGEOUS GAGS. Joet One Bombshell of Laughter. The Laugh of Your Life. "It'i happy and funny behind the front, Parley Vous! W« laugh and laugh behind the front, Parley Vous! It's the funniest comedy you ever saw, You'll laugh until your sides are sore, Jnkey., Pinkey, Parley Vous." A REMINDER.—Bring your Smelling Salts to stop laughing hysterics. IN ADDITION: " THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." " THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." " THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." "THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." " THE LIFE OF JACK. HOBBS." " THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." " THE LIFE OF JACK HOBBS." The only authentic picture of the world'a paramount cricketer. See the great cricketer make the century that placed him at the head of the cricketing world. •low does Hobbs make his strokes? See them in slow motion. Lovers of true sportsmanship will enthuse over "The Life of Jack Hobbs." ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Miss A. Bryers). Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken'B Book Arcade, or ring Theatre ;Tel. 23-080). The demand for seats for "Behind the Front" ia very heavy. Be advised, book rour Beats. EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. SPECIAL KIDDIES' PICTURES AT THE DAY SESSIONS IN ADDITION TO THE ORDINARY PROGRAMME. THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN . THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In a picture that will please everyone, "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." It's a Paramount Picture. A Racy, Speed-filled, Humorous Story of that new Klondike—Florida. There's Golden Entertainment in this one. Also, "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," An Australian Story. An Australian Cast. An Australian Director. A Thrilling Tale of the Hunt for Gold in Australia, Romance and Thrills 'midst wonderful scenery. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Including Scenes o£ the Second Test at Leeds. Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Director Mr. M. T. Dixon). Reserves at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAURA LA PLANTE, Supported by a Great Cast, in "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT." "THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT." She was a gay little girl who craved a career. A Press agent gave her a banquet—she posed as a great Russian Actress —mingled with nobility—donned wondrous gowns—and—stepped out a real movie star. A News and Two Comedies Complete the jjilh "AFTER THE DAWN," the melodious ■"- waltz hit, by Jack O'Hagan, is now procurable on Columbia Records, Ss, at all Music Stores.
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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 2
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