DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. I (The Finest Theatre under the Southern | Cross.) LAST NIGHT. MARY PHILBIN, MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN, MARY PHILBIS, MARY PHILBIN, MARY PHILBIN. Beautiful Star of "The Phantom of the Opera," and IVAN MOSJUKINE, IVAN MOSJUKINE, IVAN MOSJUKINE, Noted Russian Star of "Michael Strogoff," In "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER. • "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER. ; "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER. "SURRENDER." "SURRENDER. The story of a girl who sacrificed herself for a whole town, to be stoned by the intolerance of her own people. Overture—Grand Selection from "AIDA", (Verdi). Novelty Entr'acte appropriate to "SURRENDER"—"From a Russian -Village" (depicting various Romantic Phases of Russian Folk-life). Mr. Aarons. at The Mighty Wurlitzer will Play— 1. "KOL NIDRE" (Hebrew Melody). 2. "Petrushka." Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 23-080. NOTHING COULD BE FUNNIER THAN "THE COHENS AND KELLYS . IN PARIS." ' You will scream when you see the famous laughter-makers in a comedy with a laugh from start to finish—and four hours afterwards. Wear a brace to prevent your sides from splitting. A torrent of merriment, a tornado of laughter. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatro under the Southern Cross.) Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), At 8 o'clock. : MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. A Universal Comedy de Luxe. "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS." IN PARIS." IN PARIS." ' IN PARIS.'' .IN PAULS." .IN PARIS." IDT PARIS." JN PARIS." IN PARIS." IN PARIS." IN PARIS." IN PAKJS." JN PARIS." IN PARIS." IN PARIS." The Greatest Comedy Team lives . Screened. The Funniest Team in History. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. GEORGE SIDNEY. J. FARRELL MACDONALD. J. FARRELL MACDONALD. J. FARRELL MACDONALD. J. FARRELL MACDONALD. VERA GORDON. VERA GORDON. VERA GORDON. VERA GORDON. KATE PRICE. KATE PRICE. KATE PRICE. KATE PRICE. GERTRUDE ASTOR. GERTRUDE ASTOR. The famouß partners wanted to stay in Paris for ever when they saw the Mademoinolles promenading in thoso chic invisible skirts. PARISIAN PEP, PARISIAN SPARKLE, PARISIAN SPICE. Additional: UNIVERSAL NEWS. TOPICAL BUDGET. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE And MR. AARONS AT TITK MIGHTY WURLITZER. Box Plans at tho Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 23-080. PE LUXE THEATRIC. £ LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING 4th MAY. j CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CIRCUS." Universally acclaimed to bo the supreme achievement of his amazing career. MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. STARTING 4th MAY. ur theatric; newtown. ur theatre, , newtown. to-night, at 7.30. MAY M'AVOY in "TESSIE," "TESSIE," In addition: JAMES KIRKWOOD in "THE POLICE PATROL.". OUR ORCHESTRA. __ PARTY. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. QUEEN'S' THEATRE. «. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. MR. It. SEMPLE Will Lecture on "THE HORRORS OF MODERN WAR" "THE HORRORS 01? MODERN WAR" QUEEN'S THEATRE, CUBA STREET, SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, 20th APRIL, At 8 o'clock. The Lecture will be illustrated with hintcrn slides, which depict in vivid and startling fashion the .awful horrors of modern war. The slides were inudo from photographs actually taken on various battle fronts during tho Great War, and are now being shown for the first time in New Zealand. JU M B L E S A Ti K. .UMBLE S A L K. ST. THOMAS'S SCHOOLROOM, ■ FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, 7.30 p.m. JUMBLE SALE. NURSERY RHYME PARADE. TRADES HALL, FRIDAY 7 p.m. FRIDAY DON'T MISS IT! JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. MOUNT COOK SCHOOL, Buckle street. FRIDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. BARGAINS IN~EVEK,YTHING. fPHE difference—just the difference there -*- is in using: Big Tree Motor Spirit. Do you know it? Try it and kuc.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 2
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