PARAMOUNT X ARAMOUNT THE THEATRE PARAMOUNT (Courtenay place). (The place where all Wellington meets for the best entertainment, music, and every luxury). TWICE DAILY: A'lcinoon 2 50. Evening 8 o'clock. GRAHAM CUTTS'S graham currs's Greatest Production, A British Masterpiece— "THE RAT," 'THE RAT," "THE RAT," 'IHE RAT," / "THE RAT," "THE RVC," THE RAT," 'THE R VT," "THE R\T," "THE RAT," ■> "THE RAT," 'THE RAT," With MAE MARSH. MAE MARSH, IVOR NOVELLO, IVOR NOVELLO, ISABEL JEANS. ISABEL JEANS. It thrills while yet it sways you, and no one will fail to experience a surge of emotion to a climax so intensely powerful and compelling. TOPICAL BUDGET. COMEDY. PATHE REVIEW. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, R. R. Caulton). BOX PLAN at the Theatre Booking Office (open from 10 a.m. daily), Telephone 21-842. TPMPRE3S. •Impress., Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. DON'T MISS THIS! "THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES." "THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES." "THE RANGER OF THE *IG PINES." "THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES." "THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES." Powerfully dramatic and filled with the romance of the West. Featuring KEFNETH HARLAN KENNETH HARLAN And HELENE COSTELLO. HELENU COSTELLO. Also, A Motion-picture Epic of our own National Industries. "N.Z. AT WORK AND PLAY." "N.Z. AT WORK AND PLAY." "NZ AT WORK AND PLAY." "NZ. AT WORK AND PLAY." Featuring NEW ZEALAND'S "OUR GANG" KIDDIES. "OUR GANG" KIDDIES. "OUR GANG" KIDDIES. Not a "dry" industrial picture, but a fascinating story of schoolboy adventure, teeming with COMEDY AND THRILLS. A PICTURE THAT WttL AMAZE YOU! And TFIE AUCKLAND GIRLS THE AUCKLAND GIRLS Who are Competing in.. - : "MISS NZ,,- 1927." : "MISS N.Z., 1027." Can we Beat Them?. Box Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre (Ring 43-963), RITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA From: 11 s.m. NOW SHOWING. First National present KIN MiYNARD KEN MAYNARD Who paEEes all milestones in Western Drama in "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLANE-STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." Danger lurking behind every horizon. Indian Fights—Outlaw Raids. All the thrills and adventure of the pioneer days are -crammed into this— KEN MAYNARD'S GREATEST WESTERN CLASSIC 1 In Addition: HARRY CASEY in "THE FLAMING FORTIES." "THE FLAMING FORTIES." Bret Harte's famous hero, "Tonnesee's Pardner," brought to life on the screen. The irtory of a great friendship! Also COMEDY, SCENIC, GAZETTE. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. QINEMA Romance at its' dizzying zenith, "The Night of Love," with Roland Colman and Vilma Banky, Da Luxe Theatre, commencing FRIDAY. CHORTT'S THEATRE. °HOKIT'S THEATRE. Continuous fiom 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Two Great Paramount Pictures, A Programme that cannot be excelled, TOM MOORE, FLORENCE VIDOR In "THE.TROUBLE WITH WIVES.'* A picture that teems with infectious gaiety, and BEBE DANIELS, ROD LA ROCQUE, "WILD, WILD SUSAN." A whirlwind of staitling arid thrilling situations. Supporting Pictures include SCENIC, TOPICAL, COMEDY. J^ R I O R A F T_ T H E A ik B. 7.45-LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT—7.4S Of seeing the most favourite actress, COLLEEN MOORE in "WE MODERNB" COLLEEN MOORE m "WE MODERNS" COLLEEN MOORE m "WE MODERNS" COLLEEN MOORE in "WE MODERNS" Splendid London . scene, actually photographed there, and a most pleasing story. Splendid Supports. Excellent Music; COMMENCING TO-MORROW, Alice Terry and Conway Tearle in "THE GREAT DIVIDE." STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SPECIAL DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL, EMIL JANNINGS and EMIL JANNINGS and LYA DE PUTTI LYA DE PUTTI "VARIETY." " "VARTETY." "VARIETY.* "VARIETY." "VARIETY." "VARD3TY." "VARIETY." "VARIETY." Behind the Scenes in Theatre and Show Life.; :: Also Showing: HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON In "THE DENVER DUDE." "THE DENVER DUDE." Fights, Frolics, Comedy, and Romance. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Screening Tunes: "Variety,". 11 a.m.. 2 30, 5 30, and 8.30 p m. "Denver Dude,' 11 12 50, 4.15, and 715 pm. Ring 43-855 for Reserves. 'THE NIGHT OF LOVE, De Luxe •*■ Theatre, commencing FRIDAY. Dazzling, mppmg. You'll aerer forget it, ■■.■'■ ■ — .i
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 20 June 1927, Page 2
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