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Laid in Gay, Daahihg, ■ Daring Paris. A Man and Two Girls, and he couldn't choose between them. Blonde or Brunette —which do men really prefer? THIS PICTURE CERTAINLY TELLS— IT'S THE SNAPPIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR—ADOLPHE MENJOU AT HIS VERY BEST. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. A Paramount Special Attraction. Recommended more especially for adults. ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU . ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU - ADOLPHE MENJOU In . "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE " "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE " "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." '-'BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE" "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "GENTLEMEN PREFER 'EM, SO WE ARE TOLD, BECAUSE OF THEIR HAIR, THEY SAY IT'S GOLD." A hilarious French comedy, spicy, gay, dashing, and daring. TRULY THE SNAPPIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR. • LAUGHS-NOTHING BUT LAUGHS. Additional: MR. EMANUEL AARONS MR. EMANUEL AARONS AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. I—Novelty Fantasia on the old melody, "NELLIE BLY" (arranged by Mr. Aarons). 2—"Two Eyes of Grey." Also ' ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (14 Solo Artists). Directed by Mr. Aarons. Overture^—Selection from "Martha" it n ■»-, . Flotow Novelty Entr'acte—Saxophone Solo (appropriate to Blonde or Brunette), ' Just a little love, a little kiss," Blayed by Mr. T. J. O'Connor. Box Plans at The Bristol Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 'Phone 23- ---• FOR BOOKINGS. •JUNG 22-334 - RING 22-334 QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, Upper Cuba street. TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.30. A mirlwind Romance of the Golden W? Bt~: B*SHSll* with Action. A Grippine Tale of a Western Feud.' Thrills am? Sus-penses-Love and Laughter—ln the Most Astonishing Wild Western Hit You Ever Did See. TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE THIS £rT^&5; THRILI'ER■■IN TERMS BE-. FITTING ITS MERITS IS IMPOS«SD3LE! IT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! You 11 get a new idea on what the movies can furnish in the way of excitement, hair raising suspense, and laughs after seeing this one. JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S v JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S! JACKSON GREGORY'S Electrifying, Punchful Story of the Great Sago Brush Landß. "DESERT VALLEY," ,■ "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY" '•DESERT VALLEY" "DESERT VALLEY!" "DESERT VALLEY ," "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," ' "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY." "DESERT VALLEY," ■.Where Romance Rides—with. Buck Jones in the saddle. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES fIKSHt iggjS :BUCK JONES BUCK JONES' BUCK JONES BUCK JONES' ■ BUCK JONES, BUCKJONES; /With Virginia Brown Faire, Malcolm Waite, and Cast of Brilliance. ;' ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS ;. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS (Extensive and Varied Bill.) QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Miss E. Dennehy, Mus. Dir.) j ' Box Plan at Theatre or ring Tel. 22-334' ,for Bookings. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. .'.•■. c TERRIFIC SUCCESS AT • . . TERRIFIC SUCCESS AT THE NEW :■' PRINCESS. ■XHE NEW PRINCESS. ?.-.•"■ MANNERS STREET. ' i.'•' Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Reserves Dial 42-580. A Great Holiday Programme. : Greater than "D 7 WINTER COMES," "IF WINTER COMES," A. S. M. Rutchinson's latest and greatest "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE," "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE," "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE," "ONE INCREASING PURPOSE," iA fascinating story of the after eSects ' of the war. /•'■'■■■.' Starring •EDMUND LOWE LILA LEE EDMUND LOWE LILA LEE 2— ■ . . ' ■ . , ' ' . ", A. E. W. Mason's stupendous story of an Heroic Coward's Battle tor Love, "THE WINDING STAIR." "THE WINDING STAIR." "THE WINDING STAIR." ./ Starring" • • . MAHLON ALMA | ;HAMHjTON ' REUBENS 3—First Episode o£ llic Epic Chapter Play, I ■.'■' "THE WINKING IDOL." ;;•:■.. "THE WINKING IDOL." Cartoon. Gazette. ' QTAR ■•' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Comedy Romance that is faster than -■■ ... ■ ■ ' lightning. „ ■':. •'THE SPEED DEMON," "THE SPEED DEMON." •; "THE SPEED DEMON?' An epic story of the Roaring Road. "THE PACEMAKERS,": "THE PACEMAKERS," : -'- . - Another New Series. : GO GETTERS, No. 8. V EVE'S REVIEW. ■ . Saturday Nevt: ; "CIRCUS MANIA." ! {SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. .t> TO-NIGHT At 7.45 o'clock. .;- - EDMUND LOWE in "THE FOOL." : , "THE FOOL." • With ANNE DALE. ' Good Supports. ' : , ' "VARIETY," rpHE GIANT ACHIEVEMENT OF .J- THE SCREEN. T?E early at the Town Hall, 16th June, 8 ' p.m., to hear the Rev. Lionel B. Elejtcher's masterly address on Licensed JLajsiieafceM In New Zealand, ' „

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 4