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FREE LIST SUSPENDED. On Saturday Night; Theatre Booked Out at / ...... 6.30. ■ Be Advised—Book or Attend Early, DE LUXE THEATRE' B LUXE THEATRE XThe finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). DAILY, 2.30. ' ; DAILY, 2.30. DAILY, 2.30. DAILY, 2.30. DAILY. 2.30. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 O'CLOCK. NIGHTLY, 8 O'CLOCK. Orchestra De Luxe Afternoon and Night. (Try and Attend the Special Matinees.) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Record Shattering Epic. 12 Keels o£ Film Splendour that are literally; alive with Realism, Dramatic Fire, and Humanity. , -■ "THE BIG'PARADE." "THE BIG- PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." . "THE BIG PARADE." . 1 "THE BIG PARADE." : "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." ■ "THE BIG PARADE." . "THE BIG PARADE." ."THE BIG PARADE.'' -.": "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PARADE." ; "THE BIG PARADE." r "THE BIG PARADE." ; "THE BIG PARADE." i "THE BIG PARADE." . "THE BIG PARADE." ■! "THE BIG PARADE." i "THE BIG PARADE." , "THE BIG PARADE." , / "THE BIG PARADE." • "THE BIG PARADE." " ' ■ •' "THE BIG PARADE." "THE BIG PABADE.'^ , Characterised with rare distinction'bv JOHN GILBERT „ JOHN GILBERT EARL DANE KARL DAWTC TOM O'BRIEN TOM O'BRIEN RENEE ADOREE RENEE ADOREE And the greatest of all Screen Casts. 1 ..J.iie_ heart-touching quaintness of its'ex- ■ quisite love story and the unctuousness of its quaint war humour • HAS CONQUERED WELLINGTON HAS CONQUERED WELLINGTON) Atmospheric March Song Special Engagement of MR. THOMAS WOOD MR. THOMAS WOOD (Baritone). THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK MUSIC SCOKE.. . - ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Directed by Miss A. Bryers. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Tel 2308?° ' °* Theatr °' QuIS?!!!?!! (Cuba street) , TO-NIGHT!—B— TO-NIGHT! ' 2927's SUPER WESTERN! A Cyclonic Crescendo of Terrific Thrills!— .X Smashing-Action Epio that ranks with the Greatest yet made!— Speed! Romance! Adventure! Daring! Intrigue! and a ■.: Thousand Surprises in . "NO MAN'S GOLD" "NO MAN'S GOLD." : "NO MAN'S GOLD." ■■-■■■ "NO MAN'S GOLD." "NO MAN'S GOLD." • . Adapted, from the Famous ' Thriller ■ by : J. ALLAN DUNN, and Starring EVA NOVAK, TOM MIX .JEyA.-NOVAK;- TOM MIX EVA NOVAK, TOM Mix" EVA NOVAK, TOM MIX EVA NOVAK," •■ TOM MIX EVA NOVAK, ■'" TOM MIX. The Beautiful, : Talented Idol of Australia aid New Zealand co-starred with Screendom's Foremost "He-man" in AstoundingPerformances, SUPPORTED BY ''TONY," The Equine Wonder, and a Superb Cast. The Centaur o£ the Cinema, Tom Mix, has '■never in-all his spectacular career made a picture with-the surprises, the unexpected thrills, the ,unsurpassed drama and unique comedy that abounds in "NO MAN'S GOLD." "NO MAN'S GOLD." "NO MAN'S GOLD.". A WSL FOX SUPREME ATTRACTION. A TO. FOX SUPREME ATTRACTION. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co., or Bang 22-55*1 for Reserves. ' r FRIDAY NEXT. BUCK 7 JONES ,-• .- BUCK JONES ■ ■---.-■■ In i'THE FLYING HORSEMAN."SHORT.T'S . THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Finest Entertainment in Town. Packed! Packed! .' Packed! • , To Overflowing on Saturday. 'A Programme That Sets the Standard in Picture Production. • V Fox- Films Present ..■ - EDMUND LOWE, ' M&ftGARET LIVINGSTON, and DOLORES COSTELLO, ■■•'.•• In . "GREATER THAN A CROWN." ■"GREATER THAN A CROWN." 'A picture resplendent with lavish dressings and superb mountings. Thrills, mystery, love, adventure. J Second Great Picture: GEORGE O'BRIEN ■ , ' ■ ' \ And ■■■^. - ■ . ANITA STEWART '. ■ '*?"! "2USTLING FOR CUPID." • :.; -"RUSTLING FOR CUPID."- ---... A Peter B. Kyne Story. ■< A drama of love, hate, and justice in m - the cattle country. Big. Supporting Programme. For Reserves Telephone 41-219. JO 1 R A N D THEATRE. O T R a N D THEATRE. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING? Continuous from ,11 a.m. to 10 pm; SPLENDID DOUBLE BILL. ■ '. LAURA' LA PLANTE ' LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE In '•HER BIG NIGHT." "HER BIG NIGHT." "HER BIG NIGHT."Make this Your Big Night and Laugh with Laura. Also Screening: MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE - MATT MOORE & DOROTHY DEVORE ■ In "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN." ' . "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN." A Comedy of a Shy Young Man who Became a Hero. Supports: '"■ COMEDY, SCENIC, NEWS. '. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. . A RTCRAFT THEATRE. *" -tARTCRAFT THEATRE. 7.45—Y0ur,; Last Chance To-night—7.4s. To See the Crime Mystery Photodrama, ' "INTO THE NET." . "INTO THE NET." "INTO THE NET.", . "INTO THE NET."' "INTO THE NET," With JACK MULHALL'and : - __EDNA MURPHY. . ;- COMMENCING TO-MORROW'" "THE ONLY WAY." ■ "THE ONLY WAY." :!ws^? c v!iTa aßt^d u .stone Park, WEDNESDAY, 26th INST. (weather permitting). Special train leaves Bunny street crossing at 8.55 a.m. (nonstop). For picnickers from Kaiwarra., Petone, Lower Hutt, train leaves Lamb ton at 9.15 a.m.' Motor-lorries leave Ngaio, John- j sonviDo, Newlands, "White's Line (Lower' Hutt), at 9 a.m.—Geo, Lambert, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 2