SEE— The Most Massive, Mammoth, Three-ring Circus ever screened. Hundreds of Wild Beasts, Clowns, Freaks, Chariot Races. Everything- you ever saw in the Most Complete Circus Ever Produced. Absolutely the Groatest Show on Earth! DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE (The finest Theatre under the Southern . Cross). TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Universal Film's Gigantic Circus Picture, . . "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." • "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." :• "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." . "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." ' "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." • "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." "SPANGLES." Featuring PAT O'MALLEY MARION NIXON ' And • HOBAE.T BOSWORTH A. L. G. BARNES'S FAMOUS THREERING CIRCUS TRANSPORTED TO ; ■ THE SCREEN. An astounding revelation of the romance and hatreds that lurk behind the glitter and gaiety of circus life. THE MOST MARVELLOUS CIRCUS STORY EVER SCREENED. Additional: ' A Sparkling Comedy. .', BUSTER BROWN And the Famous Dbg TIGE . In a Positive Scream. Latest International News. ORCHESTRATE LUXE. (Directed by Miss A. Bryers.) Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or Ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. EM PEES S. M P. RE S S. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous/ 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE COMEDY OF THE SEASON. Bring tile Girl Friend to sec' • "THE BOY FRIEND." "THE BOY FRIEND." ('THE BOY FRIEND." "THE BOY FRIEND." He Became a. Don Juan Ocernight! '"■'■-' Featuring ■ '" MARCELINE' DAY 1, "JOHN HARRON GEORGE X.: ARTHUR, WARDCRANE AND GERTRUDE ASTOR. A. bashful boy—a book on etiquette and love—a' scheme to ,win a girl that goes all wrong—and then" all right again in spite of him! It's a Riot of Laughs! Also, "DRUSILLA WITH -A MILLION." "DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION." "DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION" "DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION." The picture that tool? New York by storm. ' '■'" - Featuring ■ KENNETH HARLAN, 'MARY CARR, -PRISCILjjA BONNER. Packed with Pathos and Punch. Replete with Laughter and-Tears. ■■■ - ■ ■ And ... ' "OUR GANG" KIDDIES i ■•- • i n - ■- r ■ • ■ •, "PLEASANT JOURNEY/- . Laughs All Through.'- ' " Box Plans "at The Bristol till 5; then at the Theatre (ring 43-963). <■ Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHEWING. Continuous from 11" a.m. to 10 p.m. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. .The-King of Mirthmakern, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY, ■In "ROLLING HOME." "ROLLING HOME." ."ROLLING HOME." Thrills, Comedy, and. Romance. • ' Second Attraction: :' WILLARD LOUIS and IRIiNE RICH WtLLARD LOUIS and IRENE RICH WILLARD LOUIS and IRENE RICH .In ■ • "THE. r MAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE." JIAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE." HAN WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE.*' *A Thrilling Melo-Drama with a N«w Theme. . Also, CARTOON, COMEDY, GAZETTE. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. SgORTT'S THEATRE. ».H O R T T t S THEATRE. The Finest Programme in Town. TOMIgX, "TONY" (the Horse), |PM MX, "TONY" the Horse) TOM MIX "TONY" the Hor«e T . And "DUKE" (the Dog), an. a Virile "Western" of Extraordinary Punch and Dramatic Power, -HI; : ™> :: tIS" "TEETH.? "TEETH.". "TEETH> Tom Mix's Greatest Screen Achievement. 6 Reels of Thrills, Romance, Adventure. No. 2— ••NTn o MAY M'ATOY.: and t , f ■' .. ' FORD STERLING, in a Magnificent Drama, a Veritable Masterpiece, : "ROAD TO GBORY." "R.OAD TO GLORY." "ROAD TO GLORY," A Pulsating Story of Everyday Life. Excellent Supports. Splendid Supports. COMEDY, TOPICAL, SCENIC. ■jiVBTCRAFT THEATRE. '-CXRTCRAFT THEATRE. 7.4S—LAST TIME TO : NIGHT-r-7.45. Weird! Grotesque! Mysterious! ;;thb phantom of the opera." ;"?illii N ?8!l8l?gI8m:" With Lon Chancy, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, and a 5054 cast. S,?™-L™ ÜBio by James Haydock. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, "NELL GWYNN." ■pLECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS XJ MEETING. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE! MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY 7.45 p.m. A Wonderful Evenijjg of Amateur Sport. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION 'AMATEURS. ; . - AMATEURS From Canterbury, Otagd, and Wellington. LATE ENTRIES TUESDAY, Bth. ■..- • • » Admission': Is, Stand Is. . Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A.C. J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 2
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