MA FOI 1 SO CHIC! So Pansienne, and Yet So Ameiicaine! MAIS OUI! A TRIUMPH! Last Night's Audience Positively Confirms what Paris eiid about this FUNNIEST, FRISKIEST FRENCH FARCE IN FILMDOM. NOW SHOWING. EEGENT. EG* XT. (Theatre Beautiful.) Direction ........ J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith, F.. W Hiring Pre-i , BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS ►- BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS "STRANDE'/lN PARIS " "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." 'STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS.;' (A Paramount Picture), , ft you're dull and feeling blue, Grouchy— 'don't know what to do. Then we recommend to you "Stranded in Paris." VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE & C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Presents PADDY SAUNDERS . PADDY SAUNDERS PADDY SAUNDERS ("That Designing Fellow"), ' | Id an entirely new change of programme. In Addition: MATT DIXON AND THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA ' Of 14 Soloists, featuring Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe), Entr'acte, Piccolo Solo by Miss Jean Turner. RESERVE IMMEDIATELY. Plane now tin view at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. GIRLS! GOWNS' GAIETY! • GIRLS! -GOWNS! GAIETY! GIRLS! GOWNS' "GAIETY! GIRLS' GOWN&I GAIETY! GIRLS' GOWNS' GAIETY! BEAUTY! SUSPENSE! COMEDY! LIFE' ROMANCE' THRILLS! FASHIONS' DRAMA' LAUGHTER! RACES' TABLEAUX' ' DAZZLING SCENES' MANNEQUIN PARADES! ALL THESE AND MORE WILL BE SEEN NEXT FRIDAY, 20th MAY, ■At the pEGENT. -"'EGENT. (Theatie Beautiful) Direction . .. . J. C. Williamson Films. -Managing-Directors: Beaumont Smith, F. W. Thring. In the Mighty Comedy Melodiamatic Spectacle of Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl's 'precarious .-Journey Among the Lights and Shades of New York—To jk- _ Happmcss. 7/" MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY . ___ MADGE BELLAMY 'T~~^ As ' •BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE *BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE "BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE "BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE "BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE "BERTHA THE SEWING MACHINE GIRL" . GIRL." GIRL " GIRL." GIRL." " ,' GIRL." * A William Fox Production. MEN Will bo thrilled, charmed, MEN fascinated by the galaxy of MEN beautiful and graceful modMEN crn goddesses; will be enMEN tertained, amused, and MEN amazed by its simple, yet , .MEN most compelling 1 story; its MEN clean, clever, original bum- , MEN our,, its smashing and draMEN matic climax! WOMEI\ Will more than envy those WOME^ "dazzling and blazing kaleiMOMEN loscopic gowns; will , hold WOMEN their breath at the huge WOMEN " and impressive' settings, the WOMEh .reeinepning and magnific- ' WOMEN ent tableaux'. Sweet mem- * WOMEJ. one? will return, perhaps , WOMFN with a smile or a sigh—proWOMEN bibly with a tear, of the WOMEN days when "life was in bud WOMEN and love was in blossom," WOMEN as this great story begins WOMEN to unfold. \ And the CHILDREN Will gasp and will thrill, and CHILDREN will want to stand up in CHDLDREN their soati and shriek to tho CHILDREN very Heavens duung the race CHILDRENof the power yachts in tho CHILDREN congested traffic of New CHILDREN York Haibour for the sake CHILDREN of a girl's honour. Unquestionably the season's strangest title for. a motion picture, but we guarantee, no man, woman or child has yet ex- , perienced such a" succession of thrills, clever, clean, and ongmal humour, v JRESERVEB for Friday Night are now .. available at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144), and Bristol. First session 215 Friday at the. Royal Matinee. Be and make jrour reserTations now. ■•■-: THE BEST PROGRAMME IN YEARS. FULLERS' _ FULLERS' / TTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE; •"•IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout. Direction ..... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. It seems a tall order to affirm that "SOME NIGHT" is just thp greatest fea»t of comedy seen in Wellington —but just book your seat and judge for yourself. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE And his VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY In then: latest and greatest laughraiser; "SOME NIGHT." "SOME NIGHT." What is better than a big laugh? Why, 10QO big laughs, of course—and you get every one of these, and more, when you sco GEORGE WALLACE As Dreadnought—the world's worst policeman . ADDED ATTRACTION. A Wonderful Performance—Took a the ■ Audience by Storm, FULLER'S 11 RASCALS. ' FULLER'S 11 RASCALS. , , Undoubtedly the greatest troupe of juveniles that has ever toured New 4 Zealand. Thunderous applause follows 1 every performance of theso clever ' kiddies. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, i -After 5.30 p.m. at Burnett's Confectionery . Store. Tel. Theatre (22-669) for Reservations aftei 7pm OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ; TO-NIGHtTaT 7.30. Double Star Programme. ' No, I.— COLLTCEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE In "WE MODERNS." "Wa MODERNS" "WB MODERNS " "WE MODERNS." Colleen—most perfect of flappers—is here agafn-J-In a racy tale of reckless youth 1 \ and modern madness No. 2— TOM TYLER TOM TYLER In "BORN TO BATTLE." "BORN TO BATTLE." , A romance of the West, the like of which has never been seen before. OUR ORCHESTRA, "
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 114, 17 May 1927, Page 2
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