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pmpress theatre. - Impress theatre. Direction ...... Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous from 11a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. THE TALK OF WELLINGTON! Recommended by the Censor as more suit- . able for Adult Audiences. - '^MARRIED. LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED- LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." 1 "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED, LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." "MARRIED LOVE." An Adaption of an Original Story by DR. MARIE STOPES, D.Sc, Ph.D. A Picturte for all Thinking Men and I Women. Also Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for -.'Adult Audiences, - "LOST AT SEA," . AT SEA," ' .. _ "LOST*AT SEA," , "LOST AT SEA," ! "LOST AT SEA," A picture dealing with a present-day Problem, r Featuring JANE, NOVAK, LOWELL SHERMAN, and HUNTLY GORDON. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Directed by Miss Edwards). Box Plan at The Bristol till 5, then at the-Theatre. Ring 43:963. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. PARAMOUNT - ARAMOUNT 1 ■ (The Theatre Paramount). - TWICE DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, 8 o'clock. The Screen's Great Comedy King in his , Fastest and Funniest Comedy Classic. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES • , In . 'ALL ABOARD" "ALL ABOARD" You'll' laugh, at him as a" Shoe Salesman. You II 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." FOR GALES OF LAUGHTER. GAZETTE, GOMEDY, ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, Mr. Robt. Caulton). BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. * Booking Qffice open from 10 a.m. Daily. . ... _" TELEPHONE 21-842. QUR^ THEATRE, NEWTOWN. VUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. i ■ • TO.-NIGHT, at 7.30. TWO7MONSTER ATTRACTIONS! No. 1— REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In •.' :.-'"TAKE IT FROM ME." "TAKE IT FROM ME." "TAKE IT FROM ME." No farce-comedy since pictures began equal to this in laughs. -. -■- BABY PEGGY BAB.V PEGGY "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK." "THE DARLING OF NEW YORK." The Greatest Child Star's Greatest Picture. 1 :' - OUR ORCHESTRA. THEATRE. 7.45-COMMENCINg" TO-NIGHT—7.4S MARIE CORELLI'S famous "THELMA " MARIE CORELLI'S famous "THELMA » MARIE CORELLI'S famous "THELMA " MARIE,CORELLI'S famous "THELMA" The, picture adheres' truly to the novel, and "Tbelma" is played by JANE NOVAK JANE NOVAK, With June Elvidge and a big cast. GOOD SUPPORTS. • BEST MUSIC. S^aolrF^S^HT^ RAMON NOVARRO in ' LOVERS. - "LOVERS." "LOVERS." . "LOVERB " "LOVERS." "LOVERS'" . „ With ALICE TERRY. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. "WELLINGTON B^Y'S INSTITUTE GRAND CONCERT And Presentation of Instruments to Boys' Institute Band, J-' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock 4 L, L' Presentation by His Worship the Mayor • (Geo. A. Troup, Esq.). THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS WILL „ APPEAR: Mrs. Wiltoan,. Leading Welsh Soprano. ' Mas E. Purdie. Wellington's Talented Elocutionist. Mr. Herbert F. Wood, Wellington's Leading Tenor. Mr. W. W. Marshall, Wellington's Leading Baritone. Mr. A. R. Brokenshire, Wellington's Entertainer. , , Mr. A. Edwarda, Comedian. Acolean Quartette: Messrs. Coe, Mayall, .Church, and Hall. By Special Arrangement: Mr.^ CLEMENT MAY, Eminent Elocutionist-Enter-tainer. Special Attraction: N.Z. VERY OWN WONDER CHILDREN: WEE JACKIE HARRIS, LITTLE CHARLIE STEWART (from Fullers' His Majesty's Theatre), assisted by TINY JOAN .HARRIS. Accompanist, Mr. CLAUDE SANDER. Singers, Impersonators, Elocutionists, Instrumentalists, -Dancers. TICKETS:, 2s, Is. Reserves 6d extra, ■ „ Bristol Piano Company. Accompanist, Mr. W. H. GODIER.' . Director W. J. JORDAN. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. - JUBILEE SMOKE CONCERT. A LL Members and Supporters of the ■*x-1' above Club are reminded that the ■Jubilee Smoke Concert of, the Club will be. held at Dustin's, Cuba street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th September, at 8 p.m. ' Everybody Cordially Invited 1. L: WARWICK, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. HEAR DR. W. H. PETTIT Lecture on "JJAS SCIENCE FOUND THE MISSING LINK?" TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT, Admietion free. No collection.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 2

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