Remember the style show in ; "The Dressmaker' From Paris"? The beauty parade jri "The American Venus"? Imagine both in one picture, and you will have some idea of the entertainment value. Remember also the comedy antics of. Raymond Hatton in "Behind the Front" and "We're in the Navy Now." In this picture he easily outclasses his previous successes. NOW SHOWING. 2.15 ..;. 8 p.m. REGENT EGENT (Theatre Beautiful) The Snappiest Comedy of the Year, with a Real Parisian Flavour. "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," ■ "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," A Paramount Picture. With ESTHER RALSTON ESTHER RALSTON (The American Venus) RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON (Co-star "Behind the Front" fame). It is the Btory of a mannequin who impersonates a notorious woman with a past. The ' adventures she goes through are the most thrilling seen on the screen for months. ON THE STAGE: 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. Unquestionably the greatest show of its kind ever to be presented in Wellington. On Saturday night thirty minutes of continuous applause greeted this wonderful ensemble o£ glorious youth, beauty, and fashion. The magnificent stage settings, the beautiful and graceful goddesses, the dazzling, blazing kaleidoscopic gowns, all beggar description. MISS ANYTHING YOU LIKE BUT DON'T MISS THIS GREAT STYLE SHOW., WELLINGTON HAS NOT SEEN ITS EQUAL. OVER £1000 WORTH OF DRESSES ARE WORN. Also, THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Will Play as Overture, "Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan Operas"; Entr'acte, "The Oculist." The Regent's Popular Community Song Slide Reserves now at the Theatre* (Tel 44----144) and Bristol. Free list entirely suspended. Note: The Fashion Pageant will only take place at night/except next Wednesday's Matinee. I ALL FAMOUS. Paris and Helen of Troy; . iAntony and Cleopatra; Lancelot and Elaine; Samson and Delilah; Hamlet and Ophelia; - Adam and Eve; YET None of them were "AFRAID TO LOVE" "AFRAID TO LOVE". "AFRAID TO LOVE." "AFRAID TO LOVE." Sec this Paramount Picture at the REGENT EGENT (Theatre Beautiful). NEXT FRIDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. NEXT FRIDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. fiHORTI'S THEATRE. "HOETI'S THEATRE. Two Big Paramount Specials. RICARDO CORTEZ, "BETTY COMPSON, and WALLACE BEERY. In 10 Reels of Matchless Thrills, Tender Romance, arid Rollicking Humour. "THE PONY EXPRESS," "THE PONY EXPRESS," "THE PONY EXPRESS." "THE PONY EXPRESS." . A James Cruz Super Production. No. 2— Comedy de Luxe. \ ADOLPHE MENJOU, GRETA NISSEN, , . . ROBERT AGNEW, In a Picture of Broad Smiles and Hcartj Laughter. "LOST, A WIFE." "LOST, A'WIFE." "LOST, A WIFE." "LOST, A WIFE." There was he, waiting at the church; while she raced away with another man. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reservo your seats. Telephone 41-210. ..rYUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. *• TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. RANGER RANGER (The Wonder Dog that is Almost Human), in "FLAMING FURY." Thrilling with the mystery of the Canadian North Woods. A throbbing romance of love and hate. • Comedy, News, and Felix. COMING - '[BLIGHTY." CHINA—THE PROBLEM OF TO-DAY. EVELYN WHITELL will Lecture on ■*-* her experiences up the Yangtse River, on THURSDAY, 29th, 8 p.m., DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Featherston street. Admission Free. Collection. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB ■TITEMBERS are reminded of the LunchMM- eon on WEDNESDAY; the 28th INSTANT, at Messrs. Gamble and Creed s Rooms, 197, Lambton quay, when the Right Hon. Edward Siiortt, X C British Secretary of State for Home Affairs for 1919-1922, will be the Chief Guest and Speaker. \ EDWARD P. LAMBERT, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY LTD piREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION ■*- by Mibs Marion Christian (Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma), WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1927, 2.30 p.m., 64, Courtenay place. SUBJECT: "Egg Croquettes, Lemon Tarts, Oatmeal Biscuits." FREE DEMONSTRATION in DRESSMAKING, THDP.SDAY, FRIDAY and MONDAY, at 2.30 and 7.30. Classes or private lessons arranged. Simple methods taught. ■ EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Dominion lane, Lambton quay. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. ♦ «■£, i°* 27th September, 1918, relating to "Pulverised Coal Feeder" are deskous ot entering into arrangements, by wav of a License or otherwise, on reasonable teims, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent, and- ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. *««ucai All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 157, Featherston street, Wellington. L 0? hc?- Jt 1S the int^tion of thu toociety to issue on or after the 27rr day of October, 1927, a Certified Copy oi Policy No. .309897. on the life of Thoma ■Alexander Milroy, of New Plymouth ™££ T 2? al'cEed to have been lost—A H 97^ S> * Ke^«rt Secretary. Wellington 27th September, 1927. TN BANKRUPTCY-In the Supreme f- Court, holden at Wellington.-Notice ha^'F^ 11 t> afc EDWARD LENIHAN, of Petone, Journalist, was this day adjudged Bankrupt; and I hereby summon- a Meeting of Creditors to be holden at my Office on FRIDAY, the 7th day oi October, 1927, at 11 a.m o'clock—S ™5027.° ffioial ASBiSnCO- mh
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 2
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