PARAMOUNT THEATE E. ARAMOUNT T H E A T R E. Courtenay place, FINAL SCREENING.' TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Stewart Edward's Greatest Out-door Drama, "THE TWO-GUN MAN" '-'THE TWO-GUN MAN.'' "THE TWO-GUN MAN." Featuring FRED. THOMPSON, FRED. THOMPSON, FRED. THOMPSON, GAZETTE, .COMEDY, PATHE REVIEW AMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT., , PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. ' COMMENCING. COMMENCING. COMMENCING. The Fastest Moving Comedy Ever Made. His Latest! His Funniest! His Latest! His Funniest! ■■'••. His Greatest! JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES ' JOHNNY HINES I JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In ?'THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." . "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THIS BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." - '.'THE BROWN DERBY." "THE BROWN DERBY." ! •■ ■. ■ ■■ The Whizzieot, Dizziest, Fastest Marathon of Mirth over run over the full distance of seven reels. CRAMMED FULL ~OF GRIN FIZZES! He Takes the Lid off Laughter! A First National Picture. BOX PLAN'at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-&.58; or Ring Theatre, 21-842. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. "FIGHTING THE FLAMES" "FIGHTING THE FLAMES" ••'/. And CHARLES MURRAY in "SWEET DADDIES." | "SWEET DADDIES." BRITANNIA. ■". CONTINUOUS RITANNIA: From 11 a.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Friday): Another Wonderful Double Programme. Win. Fox presents BUCK JONES In a story of a fighting BUCK JONES race for a girl and a, gold BUCK JONES mine, " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." "THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO."
<< THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO.." " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." " THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO." ■ In Addition: First National Present DANCING! WHIRLING! BEGUILING! "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM, MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THE'GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE." "THEGIKL FROM MONTMARTRE." ■■••..-.. Featuring LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. LEWIS STONE. A New Drama o£ Old Spain. Of the girl who danced for life—for love; of tho man caught in the spell, of this Spanish Passion Flower. Also, SCENIC. COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone' 40t615" for Reserves. nUR. theatre" new-town. •UUR THEATRE NEWTOWN. : '•. ■ TO-NIGHT, at 7.46. ART ACORD In "RUSTLER'S RANCH." "HUSTLER'S RANCH." COMEDY. NEWS. COMEDY. OUR ORCHESTRA. THB SECOND THRILLING NIGfIT. .■•■.■••'■• • -BASIN"'RESERVE.' THIS SATURDAY, 18th, at 7.45 p.m. ELECTRIC ' LIGHT SPORTS MEETING. «Not a dull moment in the whole evening, and the cheapest night's enjoyment in New Zealand. A Thrilling Two-mile Scratch Cycla Race. A-and-B grade lap prizes. A thrill from start to finish. The Great Special: WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A, . . . : TEAM. Admission Is, Stand 6d. WELLINGTON CENTRE, N.Z.A.A. ■ .J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary. Wafcolr for Fatty Lamb, the Wonder Cyclist, Bth January. ORCHESTRAL gONCERT By society of musicians' orchestra. poncert chamber, town ifall, Concert chamber, town hall, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME: I—Symphonyl—Symphony No. 2, D Major (Beethoven) 2^Soi)g, "The Toreador" ("Carmen") (Bizet) MR. liEN BARNES. 3—Nocturne from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn) INTERVAL. I —Orchestral Suite, "Casse-Noisette" (Tschaikowsky) s—Songs—(a) "Wilt Thou Remember Me?" ' (Tirindclli), (b) "The Sea Hath its Penrls" (Franz), (c) "Five Eyes" (Gibbs) i ■ • MR, LEN BARNES. 6 —"Epithalamium" ("Lohcngriu") (Wagner) Plan opens at-Bristol Piano Co. on Monday, 13th .inst. Admission 2/6, Reserves 3/-. . . '
Conductor—Mß. CH. W. KERRY. P. M. CAMERON, Hon. Sec. TITARANATHA HALL SERVICES. iTi 125, LAMBTON QUAY. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7.45. Address, Rev. H. E. Wallis.'M.A. Subject, "The Great Tribulation." In this addreoa Mr. Wallis will endeavour to show what Jight the prophetic Scripturea throw upott prasent-day; happeningg,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 145, 16 December 1926, Page 2
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