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GREAT COMEDY PROGRAMME GREAT COMEDY PROGRAM^ THE DE LUXE : THEATRE HE DE LUXE THEATRE. (Tho finest theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. A Screaming Farce Comedy. Laughs by the hundred. "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROCKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." "TOO MANY CROOKS." 11** na PPens when "TOO MANY CROOKS" mistake a society debutante for an accomplice. Featuring MILDRED DAVIS, MILDRED DAVIS MILDRED DAVIS, MILDRED DAVIS LLOYD g^S'baS^6^'Laugh waves, mingled with crime waves are the ruling forces of thiß Comedy De Luxe. Also, MR. EMANUEL AARONS ' And the Mighty Wurlitzer. .„. „ He will Play: Ive Got the Girl" (Special Song Slide^). ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. Overture—"Sousa March." Special Novelty Entr'acte—A very clever Bray Cartoon, entitled "Uncle Tom's Cabm (introducing the Original Meloir V* n Humorous Korm played on the Mighty Wurhtzer). Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitkens Book Arcade, or ring Theatre! THE/ GREATEST COMEDY COMEDIENNE IN PICTURES IN THE GREATEST PICTURE OF HER CAREER. A ROLLICKING RIP-ROARING MIX-UP "OF BRIDES, GROOMS," WIDOWS, •AND IN-LAWS. TiE LUXE THEATRE ' -^E LUXE THEATRE (The finest Theatre under the Southern Cross). COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o'clock. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. 7—REELS OF REAL LAUGHTER—7 7—REELS OF REAL LAUGHTER—7 A Universal Super Attraction featuring LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE '. LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE In "BEWARE OF WIDOWS " "BEWARE OF WIDOWS/ "BEWARE OF WIDOWS " "BEWARE OF WIDOWS." "BEWARE OF -WIDOWS " . "BEWARE OF WIDOWS " "BEWARE OF WIDOWS." "BEWARE OF WIDOWS." In a series of Screaming Situations that will tickle you to death with their comical absurdities and farcical* fund and send you away with joy in your heart. YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE. 7—REELS OF REAL LAUGHTER-7 7—RKELS OF REAL LAUGHTER—7 7—REELS OF REAL LAUGHTER—7 Laughing Thrills, Thrilling Laughs, Glorious Fun. Funnier than "Charley's Aunt." Funny enough to mako a Cat Laugh. <* ADDITIONAL: BIG SUPPORTS. ' - MR. EMANUEL AARONS. Fresh Numbers on THE MIGHY WURLITZER. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. Box Plans at the Bristol Pinno Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring 23-080. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CPECTACULAR, SPARKLING, SCIN- ° TILLATING. Where there's something doing all the time. AUCKLAND, AUCKLAND, The most brilliant combination of footballers seen in Wellington since the Queensland team. A treat for those who love a thrill. Versus WELLINGTON, The best League team placed in the field by the province. IT'S A CHALLENGE FOR THE NORTHERN UNION CUP. Auckland have held it since 1911. Roll up and encourage your boys to change its resting place. See Pope Gregory that English teams would pay over a Thousand Pounds to secure. See Dufty, and you'll have seen some kicking., See Weatherell, the tricky try-getter. But Also see jour own provincial players See Collins, and you'll say that's real full-back play. See Halliday and Hyland—Combination plus skill. See Green and Bowan, a revelation in forward play. See that you get to NEWTOWN PARK ON WEDNESDAY NIiXT. Admission Is. NOTICE. ~—' TyiLL all Persons and Firms havine " Accounts against Grose and Patterson (late of Wellington), Builders, communicate with F. N. G. WAKELIN, Solicitor, nPfiiC?,hambers* Woodward street, lei. 41-752. THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNIONT" TyTEMBERS are cordially invited to at- ■"■*■ tend the Luncheon, to be held at Gamble aud Creed's (top floor),' Lambton quay, on SATURDAY, 24th INSTANT 12-15 to 2 p.m. Guests: Sir Henry and Lady Cowan. G. T. KELLAWAY, . Hon. Secretary. OPRING FLOWER' SHOW • ST. THOMAS'S HALL, THURSDAY, 22nd, 3 to 5, 7.30 to 10 p.m. ' Admission 6d. Entries Received Wednesday Evening Schedules, Mrs. Russell's, 199, Riddi-ford-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 70, 20 September 1927, Page 2

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