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BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! FOR TO-NIGHT! Ring Tel. 22-212 for Bookings. X' ING'S ■ • THEATRE, ING!& , . . - , THEATRE, ; . ' " Dixon street. TO-NIGHT!—B—TO-NIGHT! A tremendous and appealing story of love, regeneration, and life in the Tropics. The tale _of a native maid for a man and her sacrifice " for his happiness. A fiery romance of the.exotic South, Seas in which a dancer .and a woman, of fashion fight for the love of a derelict. "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS/ "ALOHA OF THE SOUTH SEAS,". "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH' SEAS," "ALQMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS,". "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS," "ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS/ Starring the famous Ziegfeld Follies Queen, Gilda Gray, America's foremost and greatest dancer, GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA &RAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY GILDA GRAY ■' GILDA GRAY . GILDA GRAY In her first, starring picture. .A superlative characterisation with some of the delightful native dancing that made her famous. Supported by Supported by PERCY MARMONT WARNER BAXTER PERCY MARMONT WARNER BAXTER PERCY MARMONT WARNER BAXTER With Julanno Johnston, William Powell, ■ arid Cast of Favourites. A warm, colourful love drama of the Tropics, packed with gay dances, highpowered romance, and strong dramatic punches, with the most gorgeous of settings. , ' ' 'In- support: GAZETTE. CARTOON COMEDY. With the best and brightest of incidental music by the popular KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Musical Director.) Ring Tel. 22-212 for Reserves. ' FULLERS' . ... . FULLERS' HIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (The Coolest Theatre in Town.) Direction ...... John Fuller and.Sons, Ltd. Last Night of Programme Number Six. "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." ''THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT' FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS A ' •.;./ SINGLE PROGRAMME. .■■: ■': the.Frolics' Super Comic, • CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, .' Leading, the. Laughs< COHPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ..: ; ■'■'•"■ ON MONDAY, '. . - .! When The Frolics will Present their . SEVENTH .NEW PROGRAMME! SEVENTH NEW PROGRAMME! Full of Good Things,, as were All the -.". ■ : Others. „ ■THE- FROLICS IMPROVE AS ' THEIR SEASON LENGTHENS. . Everybody Says So. ■FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, •: 'After.- Nboh. at Burnett's,- next Theatre: Telephone Theatre 1 (22-66?1 for reservations •:'.. •.-.■ 7 ;...:.:. S;fg|p{|_'?lli|:i| : l The Finest Programme in Town. •, TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX And "Dukes", (the dog), : In the greatest and best Western ever screened. A picture that will hold you ;■■■■ '••■ spellbound!from; start to',finish.. "TEETH." ' "TEETH." "TEETH"' "TEETH." "TEETH." "TEETH" "TEETH.".:. "TEETH." "TEETH.'" Second Amazing Attraction. • A ■delightful and fascinating masterpiece. "ROAD TO GLORY." "ROAD-TO GLORY." . "ROAD TO GLORY," A pulsating story of -everyday life, a' production that gives 100 per cent, of unequalled pleasure. Teatures MAY AI'AVOY; ■'■■'"■ ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES, FORD STERLING. Excellent Supports. Excellent Supports. Session De Luxe 7.20. OK§ THEATRE, NEWTOWN. >*m THEATRE, NEWTOWN. 7,30... V TO-NIGHT. ' \ 7.30. William Fox presents _ ' A BIG DOUBLE FEATURE. JACQUELINE LOGAN, JACQUELINE LOGAN, LOU TELLEGEN LOU TELLEGEN 1 - In "THE OUTSIDER," ■ "THE OUTSIDER," .-■■' "THE; OUTSIDER^" A romance ■■that? leaps from the bright lights of London to the picturesque einsv 2 _ .- camps of the hills. 7 Pcl^Nl-iSSIJENIi Sw^NlilTiliiS;" A battle for gold, glory, and a girl. OUR ORCHESTRA. :jj\MtPlßji THEATRE, ISLAND BAY: 7.45 - TO-NIGHT — 7.45. •i ""Outstanding-Attractions-— 2 1~ A Professional Masterpiece RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD. BARTHELMESS' In a story that vibrates with drama laughter, and tears, as only a Barthelmess -,„_, picture can. • , THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN." ■ "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN"' 2~Another^ Metro-Goldwyn. : Side-splitter, Viola Dana, Chester Conklin, and ■ 'tit' T.'nor^ la'" the' Elephant, in Marshall Neilan's 6 tons of hysterical ' • :• . mirth, "THE/GREAT LOVE." „ , "THE GREAT LOVE." aplendid Supporting Programme /pOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER; TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. sth and 7th FEBRUARY, • At 8 p.m. MISS G. HELEN GARDNER MISS G. HELEN GARDNER : MISS G. HELEN GARDNER MISS G. HELEN.GARDNER : MISS G. HELEN GARDNER :: ' : ' Presents ■ . SHORT PLAYS, • SHORT PLAYS. \ SHORT PLAYS. SHORT - PLAYS. ; SHpRT PLAYS. The Cast includes:— BESSIE THOMSON (of Dunedin) MARY COOLEY ' EDNA PURDIE . MAY MDONALD . THYRA BALDWIN EFFD3 BRICE JOE ELLIOT TOM COLLINS Admission: 3a 6d Reserved • (Plus Tax), at Bristol. At Door, 2s 6d Unreserved. BAND. TUPP'S SILVER BAND at BOTANI- "• ■■•..' CAL GARDENS.: MISSION'SILVER BAND at WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW, (Sunday^, AT 8-P?M.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 4