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NOW SHOWING. Official Film of the Landing of THE SOUTHERN CROSS At Christchurch. A UNIQUE FILM. FULL OF INTEREST. I . Also, . THE KING OF LAUGHS AT HIS GLORIOUS BEST. IN A j LAUGHING KNOCK-OUT. i T\ X I, U X E T II E A T R E.- ---! •L' E LU X E T HEAT RE. I (The finest theatre under the Southern Cross.) . , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I At S o'clock. | MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. , A Universal Comedy, Everybody's Favourite, ! REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, ; REGINALD DENNY, 1 REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, ! REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, Supported by MARY NOLAN, DOROTHY GULLIMARY NOLAN, DOROTHY GULLIVER, and OTIS HARLAN, VER, and OTIS HARLAN, Iv "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, -JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." "GOOD-MORNING, JUDGE." When he said "Good-morning, Judge," he didn't know that he was pleading Guilty. The law caught him in its meshes, and Cupid put on the handcuffs. DENNY'S PICTURES ARE ALWAYS FUNNY. THIS ONE IS DENNY'S FUNNIEST. Supporting Programme: CARTOON, LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS. . ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, directed by Emanuel Aarous. ovcrtur e-"MOSZKO WSKIANA" (Musical Gems from the Work- of Moszkowsky), arranged by Langcy. Entr'acte Humoresque-'THE DONKEY AND THE DRIVER" (H. Leonard). Novelty Organ Solo—"RAG DOLL" (played by Mr. Emanuel Aarons). Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Telephone 23-080. "' WING S." " WING S." " W I N G S." "W IN G S." "WINGS." TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, : At 8 o'clock, , At 8 o'clock, ■ At 8 o'clock, And Daily At 2.15 V 2.15. 2.15. 2.15. 2.15. 2.15. . BE WISE—BOOK. RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN . -REGRETS. ; "WINGS." "WINGS." "WINGS." "WINGS." Dedicated to tho Gallant Spirit of CAPT. KINGSFORD SMITH. WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS WINGS PARAMOUNT^ WINGS . WINGS EPIC OF WINGS WINGS THE AIR. WINGS COMMENCING ITS SPECIAL WELLINGTON SEASON TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! AT THE T>EGENTT H E A T R E "EOENI THEATRE BREAKING THEATRE RECORDS GALORE THE WORLD OVER. NOW IN ITS SECOND YEAR AT THE CRITERION THEATRE, NEW YORK. 14,000 PEOPLE PAID FOR ADMISSION DURING ITS FIRST WEEK IN AUCKLAND. THE "BEAU GESTE" OF.THE SKIES"WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" N ' • "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS""WINGS""WINGS", f'WINGS" I "WINGS" I "WINGS" i "WINGS" I "WINGS" I "WINGS" t "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS""WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" "To those young warriors of the sky whose wings are folded about them forever this picture is reverently dedicated." A TREMENDOUS CAST. Headed by CLARA BOW, | CHARLES ROGERS, 1 RICHARD ARLEN, | ' And 10,000 Others. HEAR THE AMAZING SYNCHRONISED SOUND PRESENTATION. First Sound Picture in New Zealand. Box Plans for entire season at Bristol aud Theatre. T/-ARORI METHODIST Cll'UßOul -*-*- Springtime Fair, to lie held in the Parish Willi, Karori, on SATURDAY, 15th September, 1928. The Hon. R. A. Wright will open the Fair at 3 p.m. Stalls: Produce, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Plain and Fancy Sewiug, Bran Tub, Fish Pond, and Side-shows. Afternoon tea. Admission: Afternoon Free; evening, Adults 6d, Child-' .ien Sd,

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 14 September 1928, Page 2

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