AN IRRESISTIBLE ASSAULT ON WELLINGTON'S "FUNNY-BONE." You'll laugh till it hurts, all this week ' -'- - -at" the •■■■■-'■ • KING'S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE (Dixon street). " TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. "GO WEST!" Buster has gone- West. "GO WEST!" Not in popularity, but to "GO WEST!" make his grandest comedy "GO WEST!" riot. And in those wild "GO WEST!" and woolly places he. has "GO WEST!" made the screen's biggest, "GO WEST!" funniest, most entertain"GO WEST!'? ing, and hysterical laugh"GO WEST!" • maker. "GO WEST!" Here again, only more "GO WEST!" and bigger and funnier "GO WEST!" than before, are the «nd"GO WEST!" less gasps, gurgles, and "GO WEST!" convulsions of mirth that "GO WEST!" made "The Navigator" "GO WEST!" and "Seven Chances" "GO WEST!" such : tremendous hits. "GO WEST!" That's a bit of what "Go "GO WEST!" West" means. In which "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON, "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON, "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON, "GO WEST! 1' BUSTER KEATON, "GO.WEST:!?' ■ ■- BUSTER-.KEATON, "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON,' ''GO WEST!" ■ • BUSTER KEATON,. "GO WEST!" -BUSTER KEATON "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON, "GO WEST!" BUSTER KBATON "GO WEST!" . BUSTER KEATON, "GO WEST!" BUSTER KEATON "GO WEST!'? Comedy. King of Screen"9,9. WJ^ Tl" knd > overshadows all "GO WEST!" previous efforts. IfGO WEST!" Stamped. with the hall"GO WEST!" mark of Keaton quality. "GO WEST!"- Buster has a role so funny "GO WEST!" that it hurts.to watch. GO WEST!" Supported by "GO WEST!," KATHLEEN MYERS ::gg^I?;;: YERS . "GO WEST!" "Brown Eyes"-^thc Cow. GO WEST!" "Brown Eyes"-the Cow. GO WEST!" And ehe; gets almost as GO WEST!" many - laughs as Kea"GO WEST!" ton himself. An uncon, "GO WEST!" scions humorist. - "GO WEST!" KEATON COMEDY ' "GO WEST!" . .SUPREME! ATTRACTIVE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . Delightful: Incidental Melody by the '•■:.■ Brilliant KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA .(Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.). Ring; Tel. 22-212 for Reserves. TM NEW PRINCESS, •*-HE -.'. — . NEW 'PRINCESS :' MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily II to 10. . NOW SHOWING. ' TOM MIX ■ TOM MIX In an epic of the West, "THE BEST BAD MAN." The type, of drama that made Tom Mix - so popular. 2— ' •; . . -..- . . ,■-■ ; BESSIE LOVE and . WILLIAM HAINES In ■■ an appealing screen classic,that is a page of life's book. :You'll laugh one minute and then feel the tugging of your heart strings. "LOVEY MARY," "LOVEY MARY," A Metro-Goldwyn Picture. Good COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. FDjILDEN TAYLOR'S SPANISH MARKET. T^WO yoais ago you bought a Season <*■ Ticket. Have you this year? \ BRITANNLV. Continuous RITANNIA. From 11 a m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. First National Present DAINTY! DAZZLING! CHARMING! DOROTHY MAOKAIL, In "JUST ANOTHER BLONDE" "JUST ANOTHER BLONDE " "JUST ANOTHER BLONDE." Gentlemen prefer blondes, and you'll prefer Just Another Blonde" to any other picture you've seen this year. With JACK MULHALL/LOUISE BROOKS, W, COLLIER, Junr. In Addition: - Cecil B. De Mille presents ROD LA ROCQUE ROD LA ROCQUE LILIAN RICH and JEAN ACKER "BRAVEHEART." '* "BRAVEHEART " "BRAVEHEART." "BRAVEHEART/' A Beautiful Romance of an Indian's Love for a White Gill. Also 6CENIC! COMEDY! GAZETTE! Telephone 40-018 for Reserves. CTKAND THEAT RE. 13 T BAND THEATRE! Directipn—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING, Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD' DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In " TAKE IT FROM ME." "TAKE IT FROM ME." "TAKE IT FROM ME." " TAKE IT FROM ME." Seven Reels of Upioarious Comedy. Also RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN In. "THE NIGHT CRY." ''THE NIGHT CRY;" "THE NIGHT CRY." "THE NIGHT CRY." EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Ring 43 855 for Reserves. J ARGE Selection of the World's/Best J-" Giamophones at sweeping i eductions at the Bustol Piano Co.'s Annual Stocktaking g,ile. Be caily. gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. CHARLES CLARY in "TWO KINDS OF WOMEN," "TWO KINDS OF WOMEN," With PAULINE FREDERICK, " Good Supports. LABOUR MAY DAY LABOUR MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION. DEMONSTRATION. "W7ORKERS, demonstrate your solidarity TT with organised Labour throughout the world, by attending LABOUR'S MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION m , . . EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, Willis street, On SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, SUNDAY (TO-AIORROW) EVENING, SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING At 8. Speakers: Mr. R. Semplc, Mr. R. M'Keen, M.P, Mr. P. Fiaser, M.P. Mr. W. Nash, Mr. J. Robeirs, Mr. T. Bundle, Mrs. A. H. Gault. Mr, J. O, Johnson will preside, PROTEST AGAINST WAR AND MILITARISM, POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT! Doors open 7.15. Collection. - FIELDEN TAYLOR'S SPANISH MARKEJ'. ''pWO years ago you-bought, a.-Season -1- Ticket. Have you this yew? :' A GREAT opportunity of Purchasing a -c* Gramophone. :The Bristol Piano Co/s Animal Stocktaking Sale. Be earljt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 4
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