DELIGHTFUL BIG HOUSES—OUR THIRD AND BEST DOUBLE-FEA-TURE BILL! , . ■ • /' PEGENT. -"EGENT. (Theatre Beautiful.) Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON, Paramount's Gorgeous Blonde, .: . And.-: :.:.l .... FORD STERLING, FORD STERLING* . FORD STERLING, FORD STERLING,, FORD STERLING, Inimitable Comedian, '■ ' ■ Ia ...:; "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." - "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DONT LD3." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." "FIGURES DON'T LIE." A Comedy Cocktail with tlie Spice of Life. Esther Ralston as the Secretary and Ford Sterling, the Business Man, with the memory that's responsible for the merriest mix-up ever screened. 1 ASTOUNDING FOR ITS SHEER REALITY! "STARK LOVE," "STARK LOVE," "STARK LOVE," ' "STARK LOVE," "STARK LOVE," "STARK LOVE," The Most Talked of Film of the Year. Nothing like this Astounding Picture has bees seen before. Its cast the primitive inhabitants of the Carolina Mountains, where men rule and women slave—have babies—and die, —while , others take their places. Another Comedy, with MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA, MAX, MORITZ, AND AKTCA, Appearing in Person on 10th February (New Date). REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Overture: "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe). (M. T. Dixon, Mus. Director.) HEAVY BOOKING! RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE (Tel. 44-144), and BRISTOL. I Telephone Reserves cannot be kept after 8 o'clock unless previously paid for. FRIDAY NEXT. THEIR FUNNIEST YET! WALLACE BEERY: WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON v RAYMOND HATTON "FIREMEN, SAVE MY CHILD" "FIREMEN,. SAVE MY CHILD." "FIREMEN, SAVE MY CHILD." A riot! Surpassing "We're In the Navy Now" and "Behind the Front." PACKED MATINEE! , SENSATIONAL SCENES!! At Their Auckland Opening. MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA, MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA, MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA MAX, MORITZ, AND AKKA MAX, MQRITZ, AND AKKA, Are creating Australasian records with their amazing act, now at the Regent, Auckland. THEY WIRE: We opened to capacity house at the matinee yesterday and we were enormous success. Excuse bur pride. Advise the Wellington children—young and old—we're keeping something special for them. And don't call us monkeys—we're past that stage.—(Sgd.) MAX, MORITZ, AKKA." THEY APPEAR IN PERSON ON THE STAGE, ON FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. In view of the phenomenal interest in this sensational act, wo urge patrons to Book Without Delay at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) or Bristol. NOTE.—Watch advertisements for arrangements being made for Special Reception at which children and parents will be able to meet MAX, MORITZ, and AKKA, IN PERSON. Ttf.C.T.U., WELLINGTON. W.C.T.U. AH Members are invited to a SOCIAL AI'TERNOON in the CONSTABLE ST. HALL, on THURSDAY, 2nd Fehruaiy, J. 30 o'clock. KsaßesisiaKßpsarwuai' 11'" : "'"■■ -?~-<— "
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 4
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