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JUST WHAT WE PREDICTED. Unquestionably the greatest show of its kind ever to be presented in Wellington. This ie not supposition, but bare, hard, cold facts. Last night thirty minutes of continuous applause greeted this wonderful ensemble of Glorious Youth, Beauty, j and Fashion. The magnificent stage s^t- ! tings, the Beautiful and Graceful God- ] desses, the Dazzling, Blazing Kaleidoscopic Gowns, all beggar description. Without fear of contradiction we confidently say that it will be many years betore the capital sees another show so magnificent and spectacular. NOW SHOWING. • 2.15 ! S p.m. REGENT EGENT (Theatre Beautiful) Presents ON THE STAGE: (Evening Performances Only, except Today (Saturday), when the same Show will be presented as at night) THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION. PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF- 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927 THE FASHION PAGEANT OF 1927, Staged by James Smith, Ltd. Staged by James Smith, Ltd. Staged by James Smith, Ltd. Staged by James Smith, Ltd. The greatest and most spectacular display of Gorgeous Youth, Beauty, and Fashion ever to be presented in the Dominion. The above will be presented in a setting of unparalleled magnificence, never before attempted by any Theatre in New Zealand. MISS ANYTHING~YOU LIKE, BUT DON'T. MISS THIS GREAT STYLE SHOW. WELLINGTON HAS NEVER . SEEN ITS EQUAL. OVER £1000 WORTH OF GARMENTS WILL BE SHOWN. In addition: FAST FUN FOR WISE MEN. NEW STYLES FOR SMILES. ■Men: You'll talk for weeks about this Picture. The Girlie Whirl of 1927. ESTHER RALSTON -- ESTHER RALSTON and RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND HATTON, In "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," • "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," . "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," I A Paramount Picture. , A snappy tale With Parisian flavour. The story of a fashion parade and a mannequin, who impersonated a notorious woman, backed by a publicity agent to gam notoriety for his costume designing firm and their models. Included in the fashion parade are 15 of Hollywood's most I beautiful girls. Also, In addition: THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. (Mus. Director, M. T. Dixon), Will feature NOVELTY SLIDE ENTR'ACTE ("THE OCULIST"). k Reserves now at Theatre and Bristol (Telephone 44-144). "ALL ABOARD" "ALL ABOARD" '■ALL ABOARD" For the . PARAMOUNT ARAMOUNT (The Theatre Paramount). TWICE DAILY. Afternobn, 2.30. Evening, S o'clock. Th« Screen's Great Comedy King in his Fastest and Funniest Comedy Classic. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES , . In "ALL ABOARD" "ALL ABOARD" "ALL ABOARD" "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." J "ALL ABOARD," j You'll laugh at him as a Shoe Salesman. You'll roar at him as a Tourists' Guide. But when you see him as a Desert Sheik, surrounded by a hundred beautiful harem girls, you'll scream. "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." "ALL ABOARD." FOR GALES OF LAUGHTER FOR GALES OF LAUGHTER A First National Picture. ■ GAZETTE, \ COMEDY, ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, Mr. Robt. Caiiltori). Overture: "Tannhauser-March" . Wagner Entr'acte: "In a Persian Garden" Ketelbey BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Booking Office open from'lo a.m. Daily.' TELEPHONE 21-842. S* TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Thrill piled upon thrill. The wildest riding and the hardest, fighting you ever saw on the screen. "RIDIN' THUNDER," "RIDIN' THUNDER," With JACK HOXIE, JACK HOXIE, In his greatest outdoor photoplay. Five. Reels of Real' Sensation. Two Special Comedies: BUDDY MESSENGER, . In • "LOW BRIDGE." Pacohoritas and John Smith and Others SATURDAY NEXT- . "THE PRIDE OF THE FORCE." gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. GASTON GLASS in "AFTER THE BALL." "AFTER, THE BALL" "AFTER THE BALL" With MIRIAM COOPER. GOOD SUPPORTS. "OH, LADY! LADY!" T)ON'T you know.that, all the fellows Y. , wh° really KNOW good whisky drink nothing else but ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR! Genuine old "Scotch" of guaranteed parity.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 4

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