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VISITOKS X'O WELLINGTON, . Be Sure and Hear the MIGHTY WURLITZER whilst in our City. .-Wellington is in Raptures over Emanuel Aarons and the Mighty Wurlitzer. If you Can't .Attend tho Evening Enter- ■ tainment Attend Matinees. OUR ENTERTAINMENTS ARE EQUAL "TO ANYTHING TO BE SEEN OR HEARD IN ANY PA"RT- OF THE WORLD. . MAKE THE DE LUXE YOUR HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT, TkE -LUXE THEATRE. -^E . LUXE THEATRE. ;•..-.i (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) •* V". " TO-DAY'.—2.3O-TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT 1-8-TO-NIGHT! MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. Paramount Special Attraction. A PEPPY PAGE FROM A PEPPY -?' v _.\ . 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. ' ''..-' . Supported by "•"■•' CHARLES PADDOCK, „.:■ CHARLES PADDOCK, ..;■■•• The World's Champion Runner, • The World's Champion Runner, - ■"■' And . . ELBRENDEL, ..■ „,• „ ELBRENDEL, Champion Comedian. Champion Comedian. In . ■ "THE: CAMPUS FLIRT." ■'•■■■■■ "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." , "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." .... "THli, CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." Being ,a College Comedy with a Kick. A. Snappy, Sparkling Story that will make ' " -. . everybody happy. ' ::" EMANUEL AARONS EMANUEL AARONS EMANUEL AARONS - EMANUEL" AARONS EMANUEL AARONS Is causing a positive sensation with his ■•>.-- ..Recitals on, THE MIGHTY' £10,000 WURLITZER. THE MIGHTY £10,000 WURLITZER. THE MIGHTY £10,000 WURLITZER. -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. NEXT FRIDAY. REGINALD. DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY • -.: -■:..•- , "..■ In "TAKE IT FROM ME." ° ''TAKE IT FROM ME." ' "TAKE IT FROM ME.'" EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ,!■-■-■ 7.45 — To-night - 7.45 ! i "A Splendid Week-end Programme. ' 2 — Very Fine Attractions. — 2 («- CHARLES RAY, JOAN CRAWFORD In a Tale of a Young Millionaire's Adventures in the Apache Dens of Paris, •'<PARIS:'*: , "PARIS." "PARIS." Culminating ■ with the Greatest Fight. Scenes. Ever filmed in Notorious . Under- ' I world Haunts. (2) RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS. With DOROTHY . MACKAIL, .'""' In a Thrilling Action Drama, "RANSON'S FOLLY." Supporting Programme: NEWS, . FELIX COMEDY. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN ■- TAB,' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. -> :": TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. RICHARD DIX in i^V.A punclvpacked story trembling --- ■■. -;'i thrills and. laughter, "THE SHOCK j?UNCH." , t "THE SHOCK PUNCH." You'll shake and shiver, quake and quiver, when Dix puts over •".THE SHOCK PUNCH." Don't, miss. this great Comedy-Drama. •More Comedy— .•••..'■' •■'"■ ; . i:. : "LOVE GOOFY." ; See this—;then laugh. And others. " ' '. - SATURDAY. NEXT. " .-.••■■■ - Zane Grey'a Masterpiece, ■r"LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS." .QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■*<• , 7.45 SHARP TO-NIGHT. A Magnificent Double Feature Programme. No. 1- "WITHOUT MERCY." Here is drama that 'you have never seen ''before. A tense story of a lovely girl and ■ -■.another's revenge. Don't miss it. No. 2^-TOM TYLER 8 AND HIS PALS in "THE MASQUERADE BANDIT." It will hold your unwavering interest right ' •'.'.'' up to the final. „Two Comedies,' Scenfe, and "Felix Gets Revenge." SHORTT'S THE ATR E. HORTT'S THEATRE Big and Enthusiastic Audiences Greet the Wonderful Programme now Showing. I<'RED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON And "SILVER KING" In a Whirlwind of Action, a Hurricane of Thrills, a Drama o£ Breathless Suspense, "THE FIGHTING SAP." "THE FIGHTING SAP." "THE FIGHTING SAP." . • Second Great Attraction. MADGE KENNEDY, MARX CARR,' --.' • ..KENNETH HARLAN In an amazing and fascinating production, » tensely exciting, story of roaring night life in New York. -■ "ON THE STROKE OF THREE." "ON THE STROKE OF THREE." "ON THE STROKE OF THREE.'" A Triumph of. Dramatic Artistry. Big Supporting Programme of •SCENIC, TOPICAL, COMEDY. . Ring Tel. 41-219 for Reserves. BROOKLYN V_ PICTURES^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT JACKIE. COOGAN in "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAG-MAN." Meet "The Kid" Again! _• Fun and Pathos for Everybody... RTCRAFT ~ THEVTRE RTCRAFT THEATRE ~\\ 7.45 AGAIN TO~-NIGHT. 7.45 ' Metro-Goldwyn's .Brilliant Comedy, "MONEY TALKS" With •'MONEY TALKS" OWEN MOORE, "MONEY TALKS" CLAIRE WINDSOR "MONEY TALKS" And "MONEY TALKS"... BERT ROACH. ;A' fast-moving and hilarious comedy ro- ■ mance you should not miss. Music by : JAMES HAYDOCK. "TiRINK the health of Their Royal "^ Highnesses THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK '■''„' In ROBERTSON'S ,:■■■ , . ROBERTSON'S ;•;.•■. :'ROBERTSON'!"' ..','; J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR "J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR ..J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR" The Best "Scotch" distilled. EUCHKE. TO-NIGHT. EUCHRE. •vA T THE DAINTIES, 18-22, Courtenay .'•■"• ... place. ■ ->Two £2 Orders, two £1 Orders, four 10s •Orders, four Hs Orders. Sulad Set, Cigarettes^ and' other prizes. 'Euchre, .sharp at 8. Admission 2s. . J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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