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"THE CROWDS PROVE IT." Ther« is only one wa;; to judge the standard of entertainment set by Wellington's Motion Picture Houses, and that is by comparing 'their popularity. Reputation is a fickle quantity—it can be lost far easier than gained. To obtain a good reputation a THEATRE must not present a good programme now and again. It must week after week offer entertainments which rival each other for their excellence and value as entertainments. That is the only way to gain a GOOD DEPUTATION and that which goes with it—POPULARITY. There is no need to seek far, for WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR THE ATRE has adllered to the standard which •was originally set, and has placed THE DE LUXE a dozen Rungs of the Ladder above its nearest competitor. OUR ENTERTAINMENTS ARE EQUAL TO ANYTHING TO BE SEEN OR HEARD IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. MAKE THE DE LUXE YOUR HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT. T)E LUXE THEATRE. '^E LUXE THEATRE. .(The Finest Theatre under the Southern :L Cross.) TO-DAY 1—2.30—T0-DAY! TO-NIGHT!—B—TO-NIGHT! MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. i Paramount Special Attraction. I A PEPPY PAGE FROM A PEPPY COLLEGE GIRL'S LIFE. Overflowing with Laughter—LOUD—and HEARTY. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. fear*. Supported by : " CHARLES PADDOCK, CHARLES PADDOCK, The World's Champion Runner, , The World's Champion Runner, And , . EL BRENDEL, EL BRENDEL, ; Champion Comedian. Champion Comedian. In "*-".'. "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." I "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." Being a Coll .c Comedy, with a Kick. A Snappy, Sparkling Story that will make everybody happy, ■^-s ' EMANUEL AARONS ' -*% EMANUEL AARONS EMANUEL AARONS EMANUEL AARONS EMANUEL AARONS Is causing a positive sensation with iiis Recitals on THE MIGHTY £10,000 WURLITZER. THE MIGHTY £10,000 WURLITZER. THE MIGHTY £10,000 WURLITZER. Appearing every afternoon at the Matinee. Appearing every afternoon at the Matinee. Also every Evening. Also every Evening. Playing (1) "In a Monastery Garden." (2) "When You and I Were Seventeen." In Addition: ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, 15 Solo Artists, Directed by Mr. Emanuel Aarons. Overture —"Liberty Overture" ' (Otto Langey) Novelty Entr'acte—"Anvil Chorus" from "II Trovatore" .. (Verdi) B. : Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. ARTCRAFT THEATRE RTCRAFT THEATRE 7.4s—Commencing TO-NIGHT—7.4S A Metro-Goldwyn Sensational Comedy, "MONEY TALKS" With "MONEY TALKS" CLAIRE WINDSOR "MONEY TALKS" - . And "MONEY TALKS" BERT ROACH. „_ Special Music by James Hay dock. SATURDAY, TOY GIFT MATINEE And New Serial, "THE TIMBER QUEEN." Children's Matinee Prices: 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY^ 7.45 — To-night - 7.45 ' A Splendid Week-end Programme. 2 — Very Fine Attractions. — 2 (1)CHARLES RAY, JOAN CRAWFORD In a Tale of a Young Millionaire'!? Adventures in the Apache Dens of Paris. "PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." Culminating with the Greatest Fight Scenes Ever Filmed in Notorious Underworld Haunts. i (2) RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, \ .With DOROTHY MACKAIL, In a Thrilling Action Drama, "HANSON'S FOLLY." Supporting Programme: . NEWS, ■ . FELIX COMEDY. Special Matinee, Saturday, 2.30 p.m. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE. [AT THE DAINTIES, 18-22, Courtenay place. Two £2 Orders, two £1 Orders, four 10s Orders, four 5s Orders, and other- prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. S.O.S. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "THE SON OF THE SHEIK." NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. SOMETHING TO GET EXCITED S , ABOUT. ! NEWTOWN PARK, WELLINGTON ! NEWTOWN PARK, WELLINGTON. I SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, f SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, % r sth AND Bth MARCH. 1 Commence 2 p.m. Saturday, 1.30 p.m. Tuesday. r A XE M E N'S CARNIVAL. AXEMS N'S CARNI VA L. Come and see New Zealand's big bushmen Chopping and Sawing for the biggest prize money ever offered in Australasia, in 1 Sixteen Exciting Events Each Day.. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. THREE VVORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIPS, with the title-holders and ten challengers in each. 230 Entries for Handicap Events, including 40 competitors from the South Island. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. Automatic Judging Machines in all Standing Chopping and Sawing Events. -Come and see them work at the Biggest Axemen's Carnival ever held in Australasia. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. Prize Money totals £700, and programme includes two events with £100 first prize in each. Held under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletic, Cycling, and Axement's Union (Incorporated). Saturday's programme will be completed in time to allow you to see the Royal visitors arrive in Wellington. Special Free Post Entry Athletic Events for Children of all ages, for £50 worth of trophies. ADMISSION: Gates Is, Children Gd (under 8 years free). Special stand Is. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. PORT NICHOLSON BAND. ■\TEMBERS of the above Band are re- ■"■*- quested to meet at Stewart Dawson's Corner TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 5 o'clock sharp. Full uniform. _ JOHN G. OSBORNE, r-~T~y:t r^ZK-^ - . Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1927, Page 2