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UNSTINTED AND WELL MERITED APPLAUSE ACCORDED LAST NIGHT'S PRESENTATION OF The Screen Epic, "FAUST." "FAUST." -FAUST." "FAUST." A.U.F.A. Masterpiece. PARAMOUNT, ARAMOUNT, C'ourtenay place. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.30. EVENING, S o'clock. ! A Spectacle that unless you see it cannot possibly be visualised. "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." •'FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUS.LY' "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUSI." "J..AUST." -FAUST." "FAUST." •i! AUST." "FAUST" "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST."' "FAUST."' "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." WithEMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, EMIL JANNINGS, The most calculative, thin-lipped, sly, and yet effusive MEPHISTO MEPHIST® The World Has Yet Seen. AN ACHIEVEMENT ENVIED THE WORLD OVER. "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." "FAUST." ■ Thunderous Applause Greeted the Special "FAUST" PROLOGUE. "FAUST" PROLOGUE. Artistically and Dramatically Arranged by COLIN CRANE, COLIN CRANE, Assisted by Mrs. E. Harris as Marguerite, and Mr. E. W. Robbins as Faust. GLADSTONE HILL'S GLADSTONE HILL'S Special "Faust" Musical Score for his ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT, The Largest Picture Orchestra in the Dominion, Is a Superb Accompaniment to this U.F.A. Masterpiece. "FAUST" IS RECOMMENDED MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE -FROM 10 a.m. DAILY. TELEPHONE 21-842. STRAND. TRAND. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON And MALCOLM M'GREGOR MALCOLM M'GREGOR In "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." "THE WRECK." A thrilling drama of a man's lies and a woman's sacrifices. Also screening: TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX . In "TONY RUNS WILD." "TONY RUNS WILD." "TONY RUNS WILD." On a new trail of thrilling romance. SUPPORTS: Comedy, Cartoon, Scenic, Gazette. Ring 43-BSS for Reserves. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HOEII'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Double Feature Bill of Unique Merit. Metro-Goldwyn Presents " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," " 'FRISCO SALLY LEVY," A sparkling comedy of a thousand laughs, Presenting that Prime Favourite, SALLY O'NEILL. SALLY O'NEILL. Also, A glorious production of Rex Beach's immortal and fascinating novel, "THE BARRIER." "THE BARRIER." One of the finest pictures ever screened. Depicted by a Great Cast, including NORMAN KERRY And MARCELINE DAY. Splendid Supporting Programme. Comedy, Topical, Scenic. Ring Telephone 41-219 for Reserves . QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURES TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT No. I.— Cecil B. De Mille Presents. "THE WEDDING SONG," "THE WEDDING SONG," With LEATRICE JOY. A i exceptional film and gorgeous with a tremendous story. No. 2.— P. G. Wodehouse's Famous Humorous Novel, "SMALL BACHELOR," Starring Barbara Kent and Andre Beranger. No. 3.—""Buster's Initiation" and News. NOTICE. MIRAMAR AND SEATOUN RESIDENTS. THE Miramar Coal Supply, on and after 3rd January, will not deliver ebal unless paid for with order or latest on delivery. A. TURNER, Proprietor. CORONATION LODGE, U.A.0.D., No. 20. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. A SPECIAL Summoned Meeting will be held on TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1928, at 5.15 p.m. Business: Discussion of Doctors' Agreement. All members affiliated with the Medical Institute are urgently requested to attend. The Lodge will meet for the Usual Fortnightly Meeting at 7.15 p.m. By order oE the A.D. T. A. MOLLISON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 4

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