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TO-NIGHT, AND TO-MORROW AT 2.30, AND THEREAFTER TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8 o'clock. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK MUSIC SCORE. (Directress: MISS A. BRYERS). DE LUXE THEATRE (THE FINEST THEATRE WITH ITS ORCHESTRA OF SKILLED MUSICIANS) Season constitutes A WORLD'S RECORD. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Epic LAWRENCE STALLING'S HUMAN STORY, DIRECTED BY KING VIDOR "THE BIG PARADE" | _ ("Sweetest Tale of Maids and Men ever told by Screen or Pen") ' John Gilbert, with Renee Adoree, and Karl Dane. Preceded Each Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp, by the DRAMATIC SCENA "THE DREAM OF THE BIG PARADE " Sung by MR. THOMAS C. WOOD, the Eminent Baritone. MARCH SONG. Lari g^"; * ™ dreaming of days that Recitative. Of days that you may recall Millions of soldiers—millions of men Adjust like a photoplay'plain, on my nf f Once more I saw it all ons of sa^ors helping them through. It was just a dream, you see Millions of Diggers landing in Brest, But how real it seemed to be' "inching and marching—never a rest; pv., ' ' Millions of bullets thundering by fH SS?^ m-;^ —- P?LVa°nl^gTt% f e ellw ar • In r-'Veir of The Big Parade * t0 *** °£ *•**"■ that l saw' box ptTa?? SCJ EEN'S GRANDEST LOVE STORY. BOX. PLANS are filling rapidly at The Bristol and at Aitken's. Ring Tel. 23-080. EASTBOURNE FERRY AND MOTOROMNIBUS SERVICE. ANNIVERSARY DAY, SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, AND SUNDAY & MONDAY, 23rd & 24th JANUARY. T™ U S™ S Time-tab!<= ™jl be maintained, unless prevented by unforeseen cirFERRY TIME-TABLE, ANNIVERSARY DAY SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY 1927LEJS 8.0,-9.0, 9.45, 10.45, 11.30, 1.45, 2.30, 5.0, 6.0, 6.50, 8.0, "HIo! S' S BAY: <"»• 7"55 ' S-55 ' 9-55 ' 10-«. 12-25, 1-20. 4.16, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, LEAVE RONA BAY: 7.0, 8.5, 8.40, 9.40, 1055, 12.10, 1.30, 4.45, 5.45,6.45, 7.35, 10.30. (The Caledonian Pipe Band will be on board on Anniversary Day) FERRY TIME-TABLE- SUNDAY, 2SrdJANUARY 1927: VS4X B DAY'S BAY: 8.3Q, 9.30, 1.0, 5 0 7 0 8 <?0 LEAVE RONA BAY: 8.40, 9.40, i.lO, 5.15/6 45' 8 40 ■ FERRY TIME-TABLE, MONDAY, 24th JANUARY "" 1927: LEAVE RONA BAY: 7.0, 8.5, 9.0, 1Q.40, 1.30, 3,40, 5.5| 6.50, 10 30 MOTOR-OMNIBUS SERVICE Slv^^fw'*^^ 118^7 DAY ' SATU*DAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1927: (Note.-Buses stop at Mee's Chemist Shop and Lambton Railway Station ) Tvnrv rr^mS TIME"TABLE» SUNDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1927. : £flv!^^ Mt^UWft m°' ** : (Buses stop at Mee's Chemist Shop and Lambton Railway Station ) t™.-, BUS TIME-taBLE FOR MONDAY, 24th JANUARY 1927 (Buses stop at Mee's Chemist Shop and LamDtonfetilwt'y Nation j m4MSM§mm HOLIDAY FARES: - BY-BOAT :.-;,; l/6^and 6d. ■•/:, BY BUS. ......... 2/6; ,\ \ •..,.■'. v- • A. T. R. DUNCAN, Traffic Manager. ARTILLERY QUEEN CAMPAIGN QUEEN. ANNE , ; TO-MORROW (ANNIVERSARY DAY) GRAND GALA ON LYALL BAY BEACH, Commencing at 11 o'clock. SIDE-SHOWS, OCEAN WAVE, MERRY-GO-ROUND. SEE THE'PATTEST BOY IN THE WORLD. COME"AND SPEND THE DAY AT THE SEASIDE. ARTILLERY QUEEN CAMPAIGN ! '- . iffiggiiilillliguN:' TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (ANNIVERSARY DAY) 1^ 15 th BATTERY "AT HOME" ; In aid of the - " ' * ARTILLERY QUEEN. (Transport arranged from Seatoun Tram Terminus to the Fort.) BOXING. ■ FUNERAL NOTICES. „"—*'• T^£1 ends o£ fte la*e Thomas Henry T OWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. Doors will open at 7 o'clock. Early door '^OBi^'wiLSO^t^^ioNs' 7' and reserved tickets only. , Undertakers. K>KJ-^°-Ticket sales for unreserved portions of IM> Adelaide road. Tel. 24-155. Hall will be from 7.15. """""^"^~-~""——— »^—.—^_ Early door ticket-holders are notified rr, H E fr;/? NE fR^ L Tl T CEthat g seate are guaranteed not later than T H o f #£ £J. fef Members and Reserved IWho.ders en- oITeSbS &s&£,?ss£ I ter through Mercer street entrance. will leave 'her residence! 40, Nefson street. Ordinary Ringside and Gallery through Fetone, on Sunday, 23rd January 1927 at Cuba street. 2 p.m., for the Taita' Cemetery Back Stalls through Wakefield street en- Rllft J> ?• t??0^ Undertaker, trance. tlutt and Petone Tel. 46-505. HofD^pVAV^i 2KB C« be guaranteed after 7.40. the ffl KeirTatJTot Du'galS I"' «"»». w f h'c\^>"». leave the Mortuaiy Ohapel of E. Morns, un., 60, Taranaki-stf, CYMRU AM BYTH. J?-"^ 0"0^ (Saturday), at 2.15 p.m., for CYMRU AM BYTH. St- Columbus Presbyterian Church John"Mor O Gan Yw Cymru I Gyd." sonville, thence to the JohnsonvilJe Cemetery, at o p.m. T HE WELSH SOclirY OF WELLING- XlSK^MriWa IISaSIy 1 'Oi dnnl hver S AarV nUK%nd " nW>t)January, 1927, at KHANDALLAH PARK. ' SHFTT praptt^ All members and their families and FORT nK CEWelsh visitors and friends are invited. rrtTTF m,Kli n DORSET. Hot water and milk provided. Races T H n l! tt, TT^?rr^ d D^ hat SheH Pracfor young and old. Good prizes. Toys for -jT o SPA b°th UP-HARBOUR and OUTthe children. T?" S? A i wIU take Place from Fort DorAll wishing to take part must be at IiVrTP^V ™ the Bowen street bus terminus at 9.15 oAIUHDAI, 22nd JANUARY, between a.m. sharp. Buses will leave punctually at 2-3° an« 4 p.m. 9.30 a.m. . P. J. DILLON, Pares; Members and Family, free; Visit- _^ . Lieut. R.A. tors, adults Is 6d, children 9d. " : :

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2