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I THE KING'S THEATRE HE KING'S ' THEATRE (Dixon street). TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2:30. Presenting THE GREATEST COMEDY-DRAMA FOR A LONG TIME! The funniest, the most romantic, the most actionful, tho best directed. "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!'' "TELLING T^.E WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" "TELLING THE WORLD!" (Metro-Goldwyn Special.) In which Wl l-LTAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, • WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLLVM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM. HAINES, "America's most Self-possessed Youth," gives the screen his very finest picture. From an underworld murder to a lar East revolution he hits the adventure trail iv search of news—and love. As the star reporter, he brings you more first-page f laughs and excitement than a circus. You'll tell the world it's great! Introducing ANITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. 4NITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. ANITA PAGE. Metro-Goldwyn's new sensational screen find, youthful, charming, beautiful, and alive with personality. In Support: . . . POLLY MORAN,' BERT ROACH, POLLY MORAN, BERT KOACH, With United States Marines, Air Force Squadron, and hundreds of supporting players. DIRECTED BY SAM WOOD, MAKER OF "ROOKIES." SPECIAL FEATURES: SPECIAL FEATURES: Haines in a reporter role, a scream from the first interview. ' Native shots of Shanghai; Chinege Army; revolution in Sanking, Unique sequence showing a new cable travelling around the world—reaching 50,000,000 people, in three hours. Anita Page's debut. Sam Wood's expert direction. IN ADDITION: IN ADDITION: Official Film Record o£ the I ARRIVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH ARRIVAL IN CHRISTCHURCH OF THE "SOUTHERN CROSS." OF THE "SOUTHERN CROSS.': Interesting shots of. the preparations—escorting 'planes—arrival, and great reception accorded the airmen. SCREENING TO-NIGHT. AND UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY (inc.) Together with BIG SUPPORTING BILL, Which includes COMEDY (CHARLIE CHASE). A Comedy 100 per cent. N.Z. SCENIC, METRO NEWS FILM, In Addition to KING'S "SELECT ORCHESTRA '." ' (A. Hv Jerome, Mils.' Dir.) In New and Delightful Numbers. BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol until 5 p.m. Daily; at Theatre from 6 p.m., or. King Tel. 22-212 for ReservatiioDS. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. The Fuller-Hay ward Theatre of Big Attractions. - TO-DAY, And Continuously 11 a.m. to 10 p.hi. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Joseph M. Scjienck presents BUSTER KEATON TOSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON In United Artists' Picture— "COLLEGE!" "COLLEGE." "COLLEGE." "COLLEGE." . "COLLEGE." "COLLEGE." "COLLEGE.". If you want to GIGGLE, GIGGLE, GURGLE, GURGLE, CHUCKLE, CHUCKLE, OR TITTER WITH AMUSEMENT, Come and see Buster Keuton, as the book worm that has turned in favour of athletics, in his happiest of pictures to date, "COLLEGE." COMEDY, GAZETTE, NATUBE STUDY, And EVE'S REVIEW. BOX PLANS „ BOX PLANS At Bristol Piano Co. and STRAND THEATRE, Telephone 43-855. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. No. I—DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL. In "MAN-CRAZY.'' "MAN CRAZY." The screen's greatest team in a comedydrama that has more laughs than "Smile, Brother Smile." . No; - HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, In "SILENT SANDERSON." "SILENT SANDERSON." A startling drama of the cattle country and the mcrcileris Frozen North. OUR ORCHESTRA. T>TJY Eggs while they're cheap and preJL> serve a petrol tin full with ona pa \gt, JSotion'a I&st Vsteexmtim, i

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 2