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EMPRESS. . MPRESS. Direction ...... Fuller>Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Fr-oui. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THREE' MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS. THREE MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS. The Entertainment that lias Taken Wellington by Storm! RIN TIN TIN KIN TIN TIN KIN TIN TIN . • KIN TIN. TIN KIN TIN TIN KIN TIN TIN • KIN TIN TIN> •"■ • ■ KIN TIN TIN (The Best Loved Dog in the Whole ■ World) And ALICE CALHOUN ALICE GALHOUN ALICE CALHOUN : ■•■ In "A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS." "A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS." "A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS." "A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS" "A HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS" "A HERO OF THE BIG • SNOWS." See Rinty in his first pictm- with his wife and family. You'll love them almost as much as you love dear Old Riniy. Also, SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL STARRING ENGAGEMENT (Night Sessions Only) . Tlie Justly-famous Concertina Kings, THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. . THE CAMPBELL BOYS. ■-' THE CAMPBELL BOYS.. Two Boys—Two Smiles—Two Concertinas. Too Good to Miss. Hear them Play Standard Overtures, the Latest Popular Melodies, and in conjunction with the: Bagpipes and Orchestra. A REVELATION! .THE CAMPBELLS ARE HERE! The. World's Greatest Concertina Duo: • ' And ■ Three Thousand Miles pf Love and Laughter! It's Only .' "A. UTTLE J6URNEY" 'A LITTLE JOURNEY" "A LITTLE JOURNEY" "A LITTLE JOURNEY" "A LITTLE JOURNEY" "A LITTLE JOURNEY" But it will delight you all the way. For travelling companions you'll have WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES. ■ . CLAIRE WINDSOR, CLAIRE WINDSOR, . ■• •,-■■■. : .And HARRY CAREY. ' . . ; .; HARRY CAREY. THREE;' MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS! THREE MIGHTY ATTRACTIONS! And SPLENDID SUPPORTS. ' THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss J. Edwards). ■ Box Plan at the Theatre. Ring 43-003. OTIt AN D . THEAT RE. Strand the a t re. Direction—Fitller-llayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. I/Km ™^^'& MAE BUSCH TAT O'MALLEY & MAE BUSCH PAT O'MALLEY & MAE BUSCH PAT O'MALLEY &. MAE BUSCH ■ ■- ■:: .In " ■ • "THjj PERCH; OF THE IHCVJL." , '•THli PERCH OF THE DEVIL." ;™ SS RCII'0P THE o^vil." "THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL" luom Gertrude Athertou's Famous Novel. . . Also, ' '. LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN LOWELL SHERMAN ]n "SATAN IN SABLES" "SATAN IN SABLES!" "SATAN IN SABLES" ''SATAN IN SABLES." A Gripping Story of Parisian Life. Excellent Supports. Ring 43-855f0r Reserves. QHORTT'S THEATRE °HOIU'I"S' THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! luo Best Programme in Town. 2 —' Mammoth Features — 2 "THE DESERT'S PRICE" "THE DESERT'S PRICE." "THE DESERT'S PRICE." . . '.'THE. DESERT'S PRICE." A Glorious Picturipation of Win. M'Lcod .Kainp's greatest novel. mi _-_ Featuring the. Ever-popular BUCK JONES BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. . BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. And the greatest spectacular drama "THE JOHNSTOWN' FLOOD " "THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD!" A triumphant exposition, dqpictinu the most wonderful effects ever obtaiued in cinomatography. Featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN. GEORGE O'BRIEN. BHffifK Continuous 11----,lhe I<mst Screen Story ever iilmed iv the heart of the steel industry ' "STEEL PREFERRED"' "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." "STEEL PREFERRED." A. romantic human story—a photoplay entertaining and educational. Beautiful, thrilling, appealing, and humorous. Every role portrayed by a celebrity of the screen t Including: vera Reynolds, William- Bovd Chnrlr* Murray, Walter Long, Hobart Bosworlh In Addition: I 1 list National I^esenfs DOROTHY MACKAIL &LEON ERROL %S?, BJ' uut"'est Comedy, LHE LUNATIC AT L-VRGE " "THE LUNATIC AT L\RGE" . "THIS LUNATIC AT LARGE" : "THE LUNATIC AT LARGE:" d^ Urn^ al- n 2w^U-S Telephone 40-018 for Reserves. iILIU * :£ ROO XL V N__ PI c T.U RE S. ; . TO-NIGHT. . . . TO-NIGHT , "BEHIND TEQi. FRONT!" ' Wallaco Beery Raymond, Mary Brian , A Bombshell of Laughter* "HANDS OFF CHINA." . WHY? .when? ; ' PUBLIC LECTURE, . HALL, VIVIAN STREET, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Under Auspices Wellington Group, . Communist Party of N.Z. ~~N7zTIu3DEMY~oFITNE~Tii;fsr" fpHE Atinual Sketch Exhibition is now ■*- Open Daily, in the Art Gallery. Whitmore street. .'■■'■■•■.■■ Hours 10 a.m: to 5 p.m.; and 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. .••■■- Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is. H.M.GORE, Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 4