RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY RECORD-BREAKING COMEDY EECORD-BREAKIXG COMEDY | At the , "TiE LUXE THEATRE •^E LUXE THEATRE (The finest Theatre under the Southern i Cross). 'XO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ 8 o'clock. 7—REELS OP REAL LAUGHTER—7 7—KEELS OF KEAL LAUGHTER—7 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." In a series, of Screaming Situations that Will tickle you to death with their comical absurdities and farcical fun and >send you. away with joy in your heart. ADDITIONAL: , ME. AAHONS At the MIGHTY WURLITZER. 1. Oriental Pox Trot—"Chinese Moon" (Nussbaum). 2. "OPERATIC NOVELTY." (Put your musical memory to the test.) Owing to numerous; requests for Operatic Excerpts, Mr. Aarons will play five wellknown melodies from various operas (entirely from memory) each evening. The titles will be published the following day in the De Luxe Advertisement. Mark on your programme which opera > the excerpt is taken from in the order played. , Mr. Aarons played excerpts from the following Operas last night (Monday):— Aida," Cavalleria di -Rusticana," "Talcs of Hoffmann/' "Dinorah," and "Mignon." Also, ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. , Overture—"Orpheus in de Unterwelt" (Offenbach). Entr'acte—"March of a Bumble Bee" (Marsden). Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring 23-080. Not one, but two big stars in the story sensation of the year. 2 Two Glittering Screen Stars 2 2 Two Glittering Screen Stars 2 , IN A PICTURE. That is arresting and intriguing. The greatest dramatic picture of the year. That will leave the most blase audience breathless. * THE DE LUXE THEATRE. J-HE DE LUXE - THEATRE (Tho finest theatre under the Southern Cross.) i A Paramajint Super Attraction, Featuring (JLARA BOW & ESTHER RALSTON CLARA BOW & ESTHER RALSTON CLARA. BOW & ESTHER RALSTON £H5 A BO> V & ESTHER RALSTON CLARA BOW & ESTHER RALSTON CLARA BOW & ESTHER RALSTON In "CHILDREN OP DIVORCE." "CHILJjREN OF DIVORCE." "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE.' "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE." "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE." "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE." A story of the breaking of the wedding ring by divorce, from the shattered fragments of, which reßOunds the rinpc of revelry of the eager, thrill-seeking CHILDREN OF DIVORCE. A TENSELY DRAMATIC EXPOSE OF SOCIETY LIFE: In Addition: Beautiful Prologue. Featuring MISS MURIEL WILTON, MISS MURIEL WILTON, Solo Dancer (Late of Miss Minnie Everett's School of Dancing, Sydney). Also ~ MR. EMANUEL AARONS AND THE MIGHTY WURLITZER J AND THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. ' Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aiken'g Book Arcade, or ring Theatre 24-080. Book early for this gigantic programme. I THE NEW . PRINCESS, HE NEW ' PRINCESS, Manners, street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Reserves: Dial 42-580. NOW SHOWING: s GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO! ANTONIO MORENO, ANTONIO MORENO, j In BLASCO IBANEZ'S Sensational Success, "THE TEMPTRESS." I "THE TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS." I 2~ DOUGLAS If LEAN In a Hurricane of Laughter, "LET IT RAIN." "LET IT RAIN."' "LET IT RAIN." Good Supporting Programme. COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. World's Best Music on "The Electrical Panatrope." A Show you must not miss. jgT. ANNE'S JUBILEE CARNIVAL Will be Continued THIS EVENING, at ST. ANNE'S HALL, ' Green street, Wellington South. Fancy Stall, Produce Stall, Sweets Stall, Tea Rooms, Side-Shows, Games. The " Dancing Display will .be given by Pupils of Miss Phyllis M'Millan. Highland Sheauntriubhas, Beggar Song, Sailor's Hornpipe, Irish Jigs, etc. Admission Free. BJSuRNIIoSOUMMs|{) WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL EVENING. " THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. At the Club Tea Rooms, 12, Brandon-st. rpHE Wellington Returned Soldiers' As- -*• sociation invite all "Poppy Day" and '-'Rose Day" workers to a Social Evening on the above date, when the opportunity will be taken to bid farewell to Mrs. H. J. Dormer, who is leaving Wellington at an early date. Returned Soldiers are cordially invited .to be present. J. T, WATSON, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 2
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