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TO-MORROW, AT 11 A.M. The Man who Makes Millions' Merry is Coming in his Landslide of Laughs For the Laugh of lour Life-For Heaven's Sake see Lloyd's Latest-A Laughter Classic for the • Masses! Coming to the [REGENT (Theatre Beautiful) REGENT (The Theatre that not only Sets but Maintains the Standard of Entertainment.) TO-MORROW 3rd JUNE TO-MORROW HAROLD LLOYD In "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE!" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! "For Heaven's Sake!" brings forth a greater Harold Lloyd than we have evet known There is more comedy, laughter, thrills, speed, action, and suspense in it than any other picture he has produced. The story concerns a young millionake who fell m & Siu?eß^ att^ &?£ 6!^ PRESENTATION! PRESENTATION! The Picture will be Preceded by a MAGNIFICENT PROLOGUE, Featuring SADIE FAWCETT, BILLY HART, and the SIX REGENT GIRLS, The magnitude of which has not been attempted before in any New Zealand Picture Theatre. Box Office Arrangements for-the Season.—Plans for the Opening Nieht (Fridavl holiday, patrons are advised to book early. " .rriaay Deing a One found happiness in "harping"—the other in "barns" One. 0r,;,-,,,,,,) + «. DE LUXE THEATRE am-SSS^ o ™!™ SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 2.30-THEN NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. ' * . A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL.ATTRACTION! ADOLPHE MENJOU "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" THE SNAPPIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR. LAUGHS, NOTHING BUT LAUGHS. SPICY! GAY! DASHING! DARING! Additional: MR. EMANUEL AARONS ° On THE MIGHTY WURLITZER A!«o, ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists) (Directed by MR. EMANUEL AARONS)^ Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, "" Of "THE VOLGA BOATMAN" CECIL B. DE MILLE'S GREATEST MASTERPIECE. PARAMOUNT ' (THB theatre paramount), A ■"•*■ V *-" "^ X (THE THEATRE PARAMOUNT), Courtenay Place. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)! AFTERNOON, 2.30. ' - 7A5 EVB NING. The Incomparable Barrymore, Peer of all Living Actors, in his Greatest Production, JOHN BARRYMORE : : . . , As the Greatest Lover of all Ages "DON JUAN" "DON JUAN" grthiS^^ GU^'L^i^ff-Ht^^S^ dying admonition. He will pay women in their own coin—soulless—honourless even as they. Love is a rose. When the rose fades—let it be east aside. A DAZZLING SPECTACLE OF UNPARALLELED MAGND7ICENCE, "DON JUAN" is more especially recommended by the Government Censor for 1 . Adult Audiences. THE ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Under the Direction of ROBT. CAULTON) Will Present "FAMOUS MUSIC MASTERS," SERIES No. 1. A series of one-reel films depicting the lives of the great music masters. The first ot the series shows incidents in the life of Mendelssohn, the orchestra rendering «P\u!u t Bynchjpn«ed music .by that master. "The Spring Song," "Consolation, 8 Midsummer Night's Dream," "On Wings of Song," and the "Wedding March." A MENDELSSOHN EVENING^ AND A MUSICAL TREAT THAT Wn,L LIVE 21 8 £? NtL^ L/ O ™OOK: BA f RLY!, ft ßo* Pl« »™ OP^ at Theatre (Telephone Jl-842). lneatrs Box Office open from 10 a.m. daily. is, itedfa? rSk^^m!^ 1186"' 3a 6d; I)t€M Circle> 2s 9d> iDoludin 8 *■*{ stalls > BOY SCOUTS MONSTER RALLY AND DISPLAY BASIN RESERVE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), KING'S BIRTHDAY, «10 A.M. TILL 12 NOON. DISPLAYS BY 60 TROOPS AND WOLF CUB PACKS. Presentation of the Earl Jellicoe Trident and the Aorangi Cup by His Excellency tno Uovernor-General. 1500 BOY SCOUTS HAKAS! DANCES! DISPLAYS! SPORTS! BAND IN ATTENDANCE. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. If wet the Display will take place in DRILL HALL, BUCKLE STREET. ADMISSION: ADULTS, 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. CHILDREN UNDER 15, FREE. association^ootballT~ CANADA v™ WELLINGTON ATHLETIC PARK TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 3rd JUNE (King's Birthday), .At 2.45 p.m. ; i CURTAIN-RAISER at 1.30 p.m. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE Versus WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE ADMISSION 2s. STAND 2s EXTRA. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. Day Sales in City and Suburbs.

TM-AKANATHA HALL SERVICES, ■*•••*• 125, Lambton quay. I TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 745 t Speaker: REV. H. E. WALLIS, m.A. Subject: "WHO IS THE BRIDE?" "WHO IS THE BRIDE?" The discussion of this fascinating subject -rv-ill be further continued. ""DETWEEN you and me," said" the ■*-*■ grocer, "I have never been able to offer my customers a biscuit even half .a good as Milderson's 'Butterette,' and only i Is 6d per lbi'i j

TPUCHRE - TO-NIGHT - EUCHRE AT THE DAINTIES *'UUllK£' n, »I§:22> Courtenay place. Two £2 Orders; Two 15s Orders; Two 10s Orders; Four 5s Orders; and other Euchre Sharp 'zFf*' Admission 2s. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. rytH easy, payments—Drapery and Merw eery. Why pay cash when you get every article for the same price? Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Suits,. Hats, Boots Lewis and Co., 3, Bay-rd, Kilbirnie,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1927, Page 2