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BOOK NOW! ■-•■•' BOOK NOW! BOX PLAN FILLING. From the opening of the Plan this inorning at The Bristol there has been a great demand for seats. In view of this remarkable interest, the public are advised to Book Immediately. J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, And J. C. Williamson Films, Ltd. Commencing at GRAND OPERA HOUSEOn SATURDAY NEXT, 30th JULY, WITH A MATINEE PERFORMANCE. Matinees Each SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. TEN MIGHTY ACTS WHICH TOOK AUCKLAND BY STORM include: "THE MAN WHO MADE THE QUEEN LAUGH," DICK HENDERSON, The Funniest Englishman. Direct from ROYAL COMMAND Performances. Renowned American and "MISS CHICAGO" Partner, RICH AND ADAIR. '•The Flower Vendor." Idols of Paris, LES ZENGA FRERES, ' •Something Different in Dancing" The, World's Amazing Novelty • JOSEPH BELMONT'S CANARY OPERA, Direct from Ziegfeld Follies—the Only ■ Feathered Opera Company in Existence— A Riot of Amazement. jMARIE LAWTON, A GIRL—A HARP—A VOICE. VALENCIA, Spanish Daredevil on the Flying Trapeze. colist crajSte, Eminent Baritone. ■•'THE LEE SISTERS, "i'he Aerial Girls." STELLA LAMONDE, Vivacious Soubrette. THE SURPRISE NOVELTY. And ARTHUR G. FROST AND HIS . • -• ■ . ORCHESTRA. . '. . . POPULAR PRICES . (Saturday's Included): Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s: Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Doors, 25.. Matinees: 4p, 3s, 2s (Children Half-price).' All prices plus tax. Box Plan open, at Bristol Piano Company . Representative .... A. R. JpELWAIH" - . ■ CANARY CONTEST! .•• GENTRIES POURING INI What will Joseph Belmbnt's decision be? ■■ ••£"!&?, the. Canaries in the big display in Jeftnes .(the Pen Doctor's) old window, opposite Bristol, Lambton quay First Prize, Wahl Gold-filled Pen and £2 2s; Second, Eversharp Gold-filled Pencil; Third, Eversharp Silver-filled Pencil;- also 6 Consolation Awards.-' ■•■ _L :->1- -"-- ■ Also,- - ■■ ' ' . - What :is the Funniest Joke in the World;' . • -Dick wants it Send in what you think is the funniest joke .to the - Manager,-' J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, Grand Opera House, Wellington. 'Prizes of- £2.25, £1 ls,-10s 6.d," and 6 consolation award*. COMMENCING :. COMMENCING FRIDAY, sth AUGUST,'■; The Wonderful New College Life Series, "THE COLLEGIANS." "THE COLLEGIANS." '•THE COLLEGIANS." "THE COLLEGIANS." "THE COLLEGIANS." ■ The Film Sensation of 1927! Filled to the brim with brand new augles of College Life. Old Boys, Present Boys, , and the Boys to Come will all revel in the ..,.. sparkling stories of youth..- ' :. QESS£o I THEATRE. -U-E-E N J S' - TH E-A T RE. (Upper Cuba street), : . TO-^IGHIVS— TO-NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT! '•DOWN THE STRETCH" "DOWN THE STRETCH" "DOWN THE STRETCH" The Greatest Drama of the Race Track that Ever Saw the Screen. SUPER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. >'■ QUEENS QUALITY QUINTETTE , .■,(Miss;. / Phyl|is.Ha9ify,.,Mus.'.Dir.)i ' ' Ring Tci:■22-334"f0r Bookings. :'; A MESSAGEI-TO THE DISCRIMINATING PICTURE-GOERS OF WELLINGTON! Announcing the Coming of Postively the Biggest and Best Two-feature Bill Yet . „ Seen in the City! THE GOODS! ABSOLUTELY AND WITHOUT A DOUBT! - For instance, where would you find two Super.' Attractions such as Zane Grey's "Desert Gold" and famous "Lefty" Flynn's Action Epic, "Heads Up," on a Single Programme? YOU NEVER WOULD! Therefore pay a , visit next Friday, to the QUEEN'S THEATRE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street) aud enjoy the entertainment of a lifetime; 1, ATTRACTION No. 1— , Revolution-ridden Centralia—Frenzied ■ Finance for the control of the oil supply —a weak, kind-hearted President—an unscrupulous Minister—a lovely Spanish ■ girl—a ■-secret, mcesase—aud a gang of , international desperadoes on the trail ot the hero. ■■■ Oh.'boy! What a Show! "lefty" flynn—"lefty" flynn I'lefty;; flynn-"lefty" .flynn; '•lefty" flynn—"lefty" flynn^ Famous Athlete ami Lover, in "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP'" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" —- "HEADS UP!" "HEADS UP!" . "HEADS UP!" . "HEADS UP!" — "HEADS UP!" ..-Supported by Kathleen Myers, Kalla " Pasha, and Cast dc Luxe.! ; AND NOW No. 2!— • ;••;'; ./ ', ; . THE STORY OF A WONDERFUL . . ' HORSE! ■'■ . , Close to the heart of every Aussie and ; Enzed there is the deep-rooted love of any. great horse. <Atid here is the story of the very horse which gave name to one of the greatest racers these two countries have ever seen. . ; A. great Zano Grey story—transferred to the screen in great fashion—by the man who mEide "Wild Horse Mesa" aud "The Vanishing Race"—with a great cast of players and one o£ the most amazing equine performers ever to grace the screen. ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." ZANE GREY'S "DESERT GOLD." (Paramount de Luxe Attraction), With NEIL HAMILTON, ROBERT FRAZER, SHIRLEY MASON, ■ WILLIAM POWELL. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT The Australasian World Masterpiece, "FOR THE TERM OF HIS 1 .. . "FOR THE TERM OF HIS ' . . . . NATURAL LIFE." NATURAL LIFE." f Made iii Australia at a cost. of over £60,000. Marcus Clark's greatest story. ■ Come early and save disappointment. A >RTC RAFT. THEATRE i 7.4s—Last Time Tchight—7.4s. RIN-TIN-TIN . The World's RIN-TIN-TIN Wonder Dog, in RIN-TIN-TIN tho Thriller, "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." , ; "-THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." •■-. "THE CLASH OF THE WOLVES." - Thrills! Romance: Lots of Fun! GOOD SUPPORTS. BEST MUSIC. A Splendid Production To-morrow! "WHERE THE WORST BEGINS." "jITARANATHA HALL SERVICES, ITX . J25, Lambton quay. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Speaker: REV. H. E. WALLIS, M.A. :••■•■■ Subject: "Will,the Coining of Christ be ' : ■ Pre-millennial." This exltemely -important (lucstion is variously answered by Christians. Come s and hear a.-comprehenri^-discnMioii-oLi^

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 2