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T3EE _ .QUEENJS . .....THEATRE.. ■- '•" "-JTgg' .QUEERS THEATRE v../'"1 (XJiSpei1 .Cuba street). '"' NIGHTLY, 8. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S. DAILY, 2.30. EXTRAORDINARY TWO-STAR ,!'-. PROGRAMME. FIB6T—The -Logical Successor in, L&ughs and Thrills to '! "ROOKIES" & "THE GAY RETREAT." Direct-from its world-wide triumphs: TJnivereal's Gift of-Laughter to the World. : PRONOUNCED "THE BIGGEST COM- • EDY—AND THE FUNNIEST ONE-OF ; ; -THE-WAR YET PRODUCED." '<'■ '■'••■■ -"RASH 'PRIVATES" ... "RASH PRIVATES" . . ... "RASH PRIVATES". "RASH PRIVATES" -:- "RASH PRIVATES" ;.. .. - "RASH PRIVATES" >i "RASH PRIVATES" "RASH PRIVATES"' ;. . '"RASH PRIVATES" ::-.■■' "RASH PRIVATES" ;.-. . , ".RASH PRIVATES," • You laugh as it Btarts—you laugh as it: progresses—and you howl as it finishes. "• ' . , With a superb cast of laughter- ."..'..■'•' '.''' ' manufacturers— 'Z ::r...... 'Eddie gpjbbon. 1 : V ■,' MALCOLM M'GKEGOR. • . Supported by the -Beautiful European Star, I-, - .LYA DJE PUTI'I. ! '"'■ - :'■•' Jn her 'best .part Bince "Variety." : ' With Further Cast of Hundreds. ATIRACTION- • .A Thrilling Western Comedy, : "THE WILD WEST-SHOW," •"THE WILD WEST SHOW," "THE WILD "WEST :SHOW," Staring 4he Aoe of Western ITavoujitcs, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, :-, - \ 'With DOROTHY GULLIVER . "Collegians" fame). , : eßupjported fby a Jarge and popular .cast. • Booking.—Ring Tel. 22-334, or apply at Theatre :for ißeservations.. THE NEW PRINCESS, HE 'NEW PRINCESS, Manners Btreet. • . :'■: Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. ;,.'■.' 'A Great Holiday Programme. •". ■ I—ADOLPHE MENJOU ; . •.. ADOLEHE MENJOU . :••■■'■•■■ ' in .'.'.' ,"■ "A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." "'A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." "A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." "A •GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." ;:; '■:. "A GENTLEMAN OF PARIS." Supported by SHIRLEY (S'HARA '.','. ' ARLETTE MARCHAL •„.. • s. The City,of-the Seine as a .perfect set- ■-. •■'■ "ting for a ( perlect picture! A smart ..' "] " love cbmedy, jproduced in -the modem ' ' manner. ' ■■•' • 2-JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, ' The Irresistible Kid, iv "THE BUGLE CALL." "THE BUGLE CALL." "THE BUGLE CALL." ■ "THE BUGLE CALL." ' V - "THE .BUGLE CALL." ' Juvenile .genius—thrills—.spectacle— .'.'■'■''■ '■ • ■ • and heart interest.. ] "THE BUGLE'CALL" "THE BUGLE CALL" '"'" ' HAS THEM ALL. Usual Good Supports. PARAMOUNT, ARAMOUN.T, .: . . . >Conrtenay place. .; ;EYENINGri"p-CLOCK. . '; , '.'■' '. SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION. ' ■ SEAEEDING WITH THE SPIRIT OF "■'.■■,; •■..-. .. .. YOUTH. . 4 . AJPicture that has eveiy.clement of enter- ''' tainment—rdrama, comedy, thrills, action, suspense. , "THE DROP KICK." "THE DROP KICK." "THE DROP KICK." "THE DROP KICK." "THE DKOP KICK." '■;•...■•- "THE DROP KICK." - - .-.- -With ;the Popular Favourite, ■"" V-^ RICHARD BARTHELMESS '■.... . "RICHARD BARTHELMESS ;.v RICHARD BARTHELMESS ■.'.•••• •■'••' .•■RIOKAUD BARTHELMESS . RICHARD BARTHELMESS -; Go through college with "Our Dick." See tb* ..doings at a fashionable prom, when youth is unleashed in a night of .revelry. _.i . Iff Dick's biggest tolo since "The PatentLeather Kid." ; ■-- -.. l'»Y" • ' Also •;■■ ..-..:.'■The latest series of the popular "NEW COLLEGIANS." ■•'■"'. . Latest Gazette. .THE ORCtHESTRA PARAMOUNT. (Musical Director, Hobt. Caiilton.) '•''-■'.■ BCK PLAN AT THE BRISTOL •>. .-'■ ■ tWSO GO.j or King Theatre (Telephone 81-842). , OHORTT'S THEATRE. MHORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . UNRIVALLED HOLIDAY PROGRAMKIE. • '. KARL DANI KAELDANE ... .' . And ■■'■■■.-' GEORGE K. ARTHUR. GEORGE K. ARTHUR. .„.-..■■ ■ In . f'BO&SIES." ;; • ■. '■;•'. "kdokies." "JK.OOKIES.": : :'- ■■'--■■:■ "ROOKIES." - "ROOKIES." ' Sins jicture that has rocked the world : . ■ with laughter, SALLY O'NEIL ■, ! '.. SALLY-O'JSTEIL ■- In ..."-."■ .!"BECKY." ■: " "BECKY." , -.'■.. "BECKY." Three lours', hilarious entertainment. QTAE THEATRE TO-NIGHT i^TAR THEATRE TO-NIGHT I -.' MARIE PRICVOST MARIE PREVOST In the Mystery Melodrama, "RED LIGHTS." 1."..' ' "RED LIGHTS." ' "A thrilling story of a girl who fought the unseen. , ' GEORGE O'HARA - ■-.■.■■ GEORGE O'HARA " . ■ "GOING THE LIMIT."' : !A' screamingly novel situation —with -one -surprise after another, with thrills ■ galore, and overflowing with fun, . • "Going the Limit" 7.45 p.m. ""Red Lights" 9 p.m. CIGHT- SEEING TOURS ; ■ ft ROUND WELLINGTON IN THE BELL BUS. : ?:. tieave Govt. Buildings at 10 a.m. and 2.0 ■•p.m, calling for passengers en route. ■ ■ . Telephone 45-555 for Seats. . > Fare £>s. No Charge for Booking. 'A personally-conducted tour over Mt. ■Victoria and past the Site of the Proposed Massey Memorial. SOU CANNOT BUY A BETTER RIDE. , / .' ' ' BELL BUS CO. ■"Office and Garage:, id, TJipjndon quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 2