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THE BOOM IS ON! The Management earnestly recommend Their Patrons to BOOK THEIR SEATS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. FUNNIER THAN "THE CALLAHANS AND THE MURPIIYS." DE LUX E T HEAT RE. E LUXE T H E A T It E. (The Finest Theati'c under the Southern Cross.) 'TO-NIGHT 8 o"vtock. . TO-NIGHT Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr's Gift to Mirth. "BRINGING UP FATHER."' "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." "BRINGING UP FATHER." THE CAST: Maggie Jiggs .'. Polly Morau. 'Annie Moore ......Marie Dressier. Jiggs „ J. Farrel ■ M'Dbnald. Dinty Moore Jules Cowles Ellen Jiggs Gertrude Olmsted Dennis ........ Grant Withers The Jiggs and the Moores were at it ali day long, because Annie Moore said Maggio Jiggs was making a tool ol herself with "society." But Mrs. Jiggs said she would climb to her rightful place if Jiggs would only act the gentleman—i£ it was in him—if she had to murder him. , ADDITIONAL: BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND SCENIC OUR GANG COMEDY. METRO NEWS. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Directed by Mr. Aal-ons). Overture—Selection from "THE STUDENT PRINGE" (Romberg). Entr'acte—"PALE HANDS" (from the Indian Love Lyrics (Woodford-Fin-den). Cornet Solo played by Mr. E. Elliot. Mr Aarons at the Mighty Wurlitzer will play— -"BELLS ACROSS THE MEADOW" (Albert Ketelbey). Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre. Tel. 23-080. " 'NEATH ARCTIC SKIES," "A Truly Wonderful Picture." "Those who have been fortunate enough to Bee this picture are not likely to forget it for years to come. It is indeed a Masterpiece."—Vide "Evening Post." At PARAMOUNT, - ARAMOUNT, Courtonay place, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Alaska, Laud of Mystery! Her secrets brought to light by the magic of the motion picture camera! '"NEATH ARCTIC SKIES." • " 'NEATH ARCTIC SKIES." " 'NEATH ARCTIC SKIES." Second Feature: An auto-racing classics—youth, beauty, charm, thrills, and humour. "THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY." With PHYLLIS - HARRISON HAVER. FORD. Latest Gazott'e. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director, Robt. Caulton). BOX PLAN At the Bristol Piano Co., and the Utility Stationery Shop (next to the Theatre). A MIRACLE OF ART— A MIRACLE OF ART— Occasionally we are stirred from 'our bniugness and allow ourselves to become submerged in something which overawes uef with its bigness. Such is "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." , "THE KING OF KINGS." It is big—it leaves one gasping and wondering—it makes you realise that the motion pictures are classics, no less than in music, literature, and art. Coming to PARAMOUNT. lAR AMOUNT. Courtenay place. FRIDAY NEXT, 20th JULY. GLORIOUS RETURN SEASON GLORIOUS RETURN SEASON Of CECIL B. DE,MILLE'S Motion Picture Classic, "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." "THE KING OF KINGS." - "THE KING OF KINGS." ' "TH.E KING OF KINGS." A striking example of a man'd faith in his art, tba consummation of his highest ideals, a monument that will remain forever the greatest picture of all times* MATINEES DAILY, 2.30. EVENING AT 8. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. At the Bristol Piano Co., and the Utility Stationery ghop (next to Theatre). NORTHLAND PLUNKET SOCIETY. A SALE OF WORK will be held in St. **• Anne's Hall, Northland, on / THURSDAY, 19th JULY, Afternoon and Evening. To be opened at 3 p.m. by Mrs. J. G. Coates. Plain and Fancy Goods, Dolls, Sweets, Cakes, Produce, and Jumble. UPPER HUTT PLUNKET SOCIETY. PLUNKET .FAIR, Independent Hall, Upper Hutt, FRIDAY, 20th JULY, 2.30 to 10 p.m. In aid of local Building Fund. F. ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 13, G.C. ■jiTEMBERS of the above are hereby notiJM- fied that, owing to fire at late premises tne Lodge will meet 'this week at the Labour Social Clubroom, 80, Manners street, at 8- p.m. Visitors cordially invited. F. THOMPSON, C.P., Secretary. SEE WELLINGTON THE BELL BUS WAY. MORNING TRIP loaves 10.0 a.m., via Mt. Albert, Island Bay, Kelburn, Kftrori, Wilton's Bush, Wadest,own, etc. AFTERNOON TRIP leaves 2.0 p.m., via Mt. Victoria, Point Halswoll, Queen's drive, Happy Valley, Brooklyn, etc. SUNDAYS ONLY, leaves 2.0 p.m., Brown Owl Tea Gardens and Akatarawa, etc. 60 miles. ALL BELL BUSES leave GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, the largest wooden building in the world, and call for passengers by arrangement. DIAL 45-555 for Seats and Information,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 18 July 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 18 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 18 July 1928, Page 2

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