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V\ M P R E S S. xv M P R E S S. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Picture that sets a new standard in Production. " TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION," ' " TEMPTATION '" " TEMPTATION," "TEMPTATION," "TEMPTATION," " " TEMPTATION," "TEMPTATION," Master Pictures' Mighty Continental Production, Starring HUGUETTE DUFLES HUGUETTE DUFLES, HUGUETTE DUFLES • HUGUETTE DUFLES, The celebrated French actress, "TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION,", " TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION," " TEMPTATION," • " TEMPTATION." "TEMPTATION," "TEMPTATION," An adaptation o£ the famous novel, "KOENIGSMARK," By.Pierre Benon. TEN MIGHTY REELS TEN MIGHTY REELS. l Full of Outstanding Entertainment. A Wonderful Romance. A Thrilling Mystery Story. A Fireworks Display in Colour Photography. Life in a Royal Palace with all its intrigue. A Royal Wedding with all its Pomp and Splendour. A Celebrated Montmarte Cabaret. And the Most Gorgeous Interior and ■Exterior Scenes ever screened. Also, COMEDY, ' : > ■ PATHE GAZETTE, and COMEDY CARTOON. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss J. Edwards). Bo^-Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre, ring 43-963 i BE WISE—BOOK EARLY. WE WERE NEVER SO PROUD OF ANY PROGRAMME AS WE ARE OF THIS • ONE. DON'T MISS IT. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. NOW SHOWING. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS In his Latest and Biggest Hit; his Most Distinctive Production, "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN " . THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." TgE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN>Adapted from Jeffery Farad's famous novel. A colourful and stirring romance of Merrie England. A story that vibrates with drama, laughter, and tears, as only a Barthelmess picture can. A professional, masterpiece. In Addition: v MARGARET LIVINGSTON ~ And a Brilliant Cast, in "THE CHORUS LADY." "THE CHORUS LADY" ■■--■'■■ "THE CHOEUS LADY " "THE CHORUS LADY " "THE CHORUS LADY*." A lavish picturisation of James Forbes's I^ll^l •■•■' .• : Also, ■ •GAZETTE. ° FELIX CARTOQN. ScSl^^li^^aii IcHln . II E| SCREEN DEFINITELY CLOSeTtoI GTnwr M°RROW (SATURDAY) <4U,bST. FIRST NATTONTAT, SCREEN - ■LKPICTUR IES NAII WESZ Distributing Corporation) «t.a§ N W:11 Conduct a Quest for a BiA^L . Screen Star at the S«tatF OT^ISSg. STAR Winner, of Dominion Contest c,™™ Receive a Free Trip to MclSCREEN bourne, yia Sydney, for herself /?A£?m and • chaperon to compete in QUEST. the Australasian Finals. . SCREEN. ULTIMATE WINNER TO .STAR RECEIVE: csUSSt;- 1% A ten weeks' engagement in SCREEN P.D.C. Pictures at £20 per STAR week. QUEST. 2. A prominent part in a picSCREEN ture with Rod La Rocque, and STAR directed by Cecil B. de Mille. QUEST. 3. The production will be shown SCREEN in every corner of the world. /?^JL •From Photographs received, the QUEST.. Casting Director will select 30 SCREEN girls to compete in the WellingSTAR\ ton Semi-finals, and Studio QUEST. Screen Tests will be made in SCREEN Wellington and exhibited at the . STAR BRITANNIA THEATRE. QUEST. Entry Forms and fuE particuSCREEN' lars from the Casting Officer, STAR First National Pictures, P.O. QUEST. Box 1308, Wellington. SCREEN REMEMBER THAT THE STAR PUBLIC CANNOT BUY QUEST. VOTES. ALL JUDGING IS SCREEN DONE BY A REPUTABLE STAR COMMITTEE. QUEST. SCREEN STAR QUEST. , TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, • 25th, 26th, 27th January. Return to New Zealand of the Famous AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN | ' .. AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH SILVER . COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER COMMONWEALTH SILVER BAND. BAND. BAND. BAND. BAND. (ALBERT H. BAILE, Musical Director.) After Completing a Successful ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR, 1925-6-7, ROUND-THE-WORLD TOUR, 1925-6-7, Including Appearances in NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, AFRICA, ENGLAND, CANADA, AND U.S.A. Proved by Contest, and proclaimed by the Press of each Country to be one of the" WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. New and Complete Changes of Pro- - gramme. GREAT MASTERS' WORKS TO LATEST JAZZ. Extracts of Press Reports: Gazette," Montreal, Canada.—The ensemble effects were magnificent, ranging from the sonorous tone' o£ a grand organ to flutelike delicacy. "Mercury," Durban, South Africa.—Truly wonderful performance—remarkable versatility—a veritable tour de force. • "Argus," Melbourne Australia.—Perfect symphonic orchestration. The tone and technique is magnificent. ADMISSION, 2a "and Is. Reserved Seats, 3s 3s (including tax). Box Plans opens To-day at The

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2