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DE LUXE THEATRE. . E LUXE THEATRE. (Tbo Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, The Screen's Greatest Comediau, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, ; HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID BROI'HEK." ! "THE KID BROTHER." t "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID. BROTHER." "THE KIP BROTHER." "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID BROTHER." "THE KID BROTHER." Box Plan at Bristol, Aitken's Book Arcade, or Theatre (Tel. 23-080). SCREAMS GASPS, SHRIEKS, THRILLS. 1000 THRILLS, 1000 CHILLS, 1000 GASPS, 1000 SHRIEKS, 1000 LAUGHS, 1000 SCREAMS. The Greatest Spine-Chiller Ever Screened. The Greatest Spine-Chiller Ever Screened. Mystery and Nerve-Tingling Suspense. Mystery and Nerve-Tingling Suspense. Always at the same time—the hour after midnight—the master crook struck hia deadly blow. Dl 3 LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre Under the Southern Cross). TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), At 8 o'clock. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. You saw "The Bat" and "The Cat and the Canary," Don't Miss Seeing The Metro-Goldwyn Special Attraction, "THE 13th HOUR," I "THE 13th HOUR," ■'THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," I "THE 13fli HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," ■ "THE 13th HOUR," "THE lath HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THIS Kith HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "TIT 13 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," "THE 13th HOUR," Featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL, BARRYMORK, LIONEL BARRYMORE, .lACQUALINE GADSDEN, JACQUALINE GADSDEN, CHARLES DELANEY, CHARTS DELANEY, And The Conine Wonder, NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON. Confusing Secret Panels, Sliding Chairs, Unseen Elevators, Weird Sounda, Adventure, Romance. A Climax that Will Live Long in Your Memory, Additional: NEW ZEALAND SCENIC, CARTOON Also, ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, And MR. EMANUEL AARONS AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. Box Plans at Tho Bristol Piano Co. Aitken's Book Arcndo, or ring Theatre Tel. 23-080. J'OYTOGIIT— TlMio lirst of tho~Beasou— SATURDAY, 24th March, nt 8 p.m., after Championship Eights. All visiting oarsmen will bo there. Only 2a Od. Part proceeds t» Olympic Funds. rrire new princess. -*-UE NEW PRINCESS. Manners Blreet. Continuous Daily 11 to 10. Reserves, Dial 42-RBO, •' FINAL PRESENTATION. I „_ "AIOHK WORK, LESS PAY," "MOHIO WORK, LICHH PAY," "MORI3 WORK, LESS PAY," A "Cuppy Ricks" Story, with a Laugh. And "THE MUSIC MASTER." "THIS MUSIC MASTER.." "THE MUSIC MASTER." ALEO ii. FRANCIS, The Famous English Actor nt his Best. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. rnnra new princess, J-M NEW PRINCESS, Manners Btreet. (.' -aiinuous, Daily, 11 to 10. COMMENCING- TO-MORROW. COMMENCING! TO-MORROW. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? J •> i j ? k ? The Supremo Attraction of All Time. The Supremo Attrncfimi of All Time. Watch Friday's Papers for Full J njjpi-mtitiuii. JOY NIGHT—Town Hall, SATURDAY, 24th MARCH, 8 p.m. till midnight. Dancing to full orchestra of 8. Tho best yot for 2s Cd. Q~ UALI7nY^iIEE^ TiUi",Ts"L&NTSTiAYT TO-NIGHT 8 TO-NIGHT No. ].— "FAUST," "FAUST," "FAUST," The great masterpiece that shook tho world, with EMIL .TANNINGS, Tho Screen's Greatest DramuUa Actor, A perfect marvel of magic and reality. HEENEY, . HBENEY, HEENEY, New Zealand's Fistic Wonder, PAULINO, ' PAULINO, Judge for Yourself who Won. QKATING. °KATING. NOW OPEN, SYDNEY STREET HALL. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. PLAIN AND FANCY SKATING TAUGHT DURING DAILY SfiSSION.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1928, Page 2

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