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A fine British production with British actors and actresses in a story written by the British naval writer "Bartimeus" and filmed on board British men-o'-war. KK6INT, EGEN T. (The Theatre Beautiful.)' MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.15. NIGHTLY at 8. KEEP THAT FLAG FLYING! KEEP THAT FLAG FLYING! BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! BRITAIN SCORES AGAIN! With THE GLORIOUS SUCCESSOR TO "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." Founded on Stories by "BARTIMEUS." "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO KONE" "SECOND TO JSONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" • "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE" "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." . (A Paramount British Release.) ' A Romance ,of the Royal Navy. A Mighty Story of Heroism—with a love theme running through—a talc that will make the hearts of all true • Englishmen beat a little faster—the greatest tribute the screen has paid the Silent Service. , "SECOND TO NONE." 1 "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." "SECOND TO NONE." . I "SECOND TO NONE." I "SECOND TO NONE." Produced with full co-operation of the British Admiralty. Scenes taken on board H.M.S. Tiger, H.M.S. Champion, H.M.S. Tarpon, and H.M.S. Tara. * Scenes were also taken for the first time in the Dockyard and Royal Naval Barracks at Portsmouth. (Presented in Wellington under the Patronage of the Navy League.) SPECIAL PROLOGUE SPECIAL PROLOGUE SPECIAL PROLOGUE By MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN'S HORNPIPE BALLET. HORNPIPE BALLET. BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. PLAN AT THEATRE ('PHONE 44-144) OR BRISTOL. THE NEW PRINCESS, HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners Street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING/ ; 1- SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN In The Greatest Gloom-chaser— "THE MISSING LINK." "THE MISSING LINK." "THE MISSING LINK." "THE MISSING LINK." "THE MISSING LINE:" A Hilarious Comedy Thriller. "THE MISSING LINK," ' "THE MISSING LINK," "THE MISSING LINK," "THE MISSING LINK," " "THE MISSING LINK," The link that ties the whole world together in a chain of continuous laughter. RIN-TIN-TIN RIN-TIN-TIN The famoua Canine Wonder, in 'TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY/ 'TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY.' 'TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY.' 'TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY.' •TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY.' USUAL GOOD"SUPPORTS. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. UALITY THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. No. 1— Double Feature De Luxe. GLEN TRYON GLEN TRYON In his greatest comedy triumph, ' "A HERO FOR A NIGHT." It starts with a_ laugh and ends with the audience hysterical. It's a world, beater. No. 2—A picture that will hold you as by a magic spell. BESSIE LOVE and JANIOR COGLAN In "A HARP IN HOCK." A vibrant picture of life. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. 6th N.Z.M.R. SOUTH AFRICA. MEMBERS are requested to note that '■ the Annual Reunion and Dinner on 2nd JUNE will be held in DUSTEST'S PAVILION HALL, ; BASIN RESERVE, and not in Cuba street, as formerly. G. E. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. HAVE SOU HEARD THE LATEST GRAMOPHONE RECORDS? < ORATORIO, Operatic, Ballads, Lyrics, Sings, Waltzes, Fox Trots, Marchesall the latest compositions and popular L „ will be found in comprehensiveness at the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd.. Wellington. Every mail brings fresh consignments of delightful records, several'of which should be immediately added to your personal collection. Keep up with the times—let your friends hear al) the latest when they call. HIS MASTER'S VOICE METRONOLA COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES fcom £3. Easy Terms of Payment. '• THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PARAPARAUMU BEACH. ~ HOTEL MAJESTIC. "iITILDEST Winter Climate, Jolly P- m- ■"■•• ties, Dances, Tennis. Special Terms Tliis Week-end. Teleiihone 10.M. F. F. Si'ILMAN.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 128, 1 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 128, 1 June 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 128, 1 June 1928, Page 2

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