QTRAND THEATRE. £>TRAND THEATRE. The Fuller-Hayward Theatre of .'■ ' Big Attractious. TO-DAY, And Continuously 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR'ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Joseph M.;Sehenck presents BUSTER KEATON DUSTER 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 Keaton, as the book worm that lias turned in favour of athletics, in his happiest of pictures to date, ; . ''COLLEGE." COMEDY, GAZETTE, NATURE STUDY, And : EVE'S REVIEW. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS At Bristol Piano Co. and STRAND THEATRE, Telephone 43-855. PARAMOUNT, - ARAMOUNT, Courtenay place, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Again the Captain Flagg of "What Price Glory" offers the. standard of acting achieved in that famous picture. VICTOR M'LAGLBN VICTOR M'LAGLEN . VICTOR M'LAGLEN In the glamorous adventure of a roving ■Lothario,, who fought and loved his way through the ports of the seven seas. "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." j "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT." Victor M'LaglenVlatest essay in the art of story telling, is one of the most absolutely enjoyable pictures ever shown. " IT IS FILLED WITH WIT, WITH HIGH ADVENTURE, AND WITH PATHOS, AND IT HAS MORE LAUGHS IN IT THAN YOU CAN COUNT, ONLY MOST OF THEM ARE THE SORT WHICH BRING A CATCH IN YOUR THROAT. | NOTE. — This- picture is recommended more especially for adult audiences "But just as he did in What Price Glory' M'Laglen puts'over things which other men would be afraid to tackle, and, as he did in that other picture, he comes away ]■-■ . . clean." Excellent Supports Include: ' SUNSHINE COMEDY, FOX GAZETTE. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Musical Director: Robt. Caulton). BOX PLAN At the Bristol Piano Co., Utility Stationery Shop (next to the Theatre), or ring Theatre Tel. 21-842. A RTCRAET THEATRE -^Vrtcraft theatre. TO-NIGHT:. At 8.. TO-NIGHT. Come and learn the: story of a pretty girl who followed the "Ten Commandments" ! to love and happiness. ESTHER RALSTON .. ....... NEIL HAMILTON. "" ' And Cast,' in , ■; ' v'r" ;:."ten: . •■■' '' •. -- - ""TEN '•' ' . MODERN COMMANDMENTS." . MODERN COMMANDMENTS." .Also. Showing: THE LANDING OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS IN CHRISTCHURCH. And Selected "Supports. For Reservations TeL 43-968, after 7 p.m. OUR 'THEATRE, NEWTOWN, UR THEATRE,. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT* at 7.30. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. No, 1-DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL. .-•■•■ . -In l . i"MAN CRAZY." - "MAN CRAZY." The screen's greatest1- team in a comedydrama that has more laughs than "Smile, Brother Smile." No. 2--IIARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, In "SILENT SANDERSON." "SILENT SANDERSON." A startling drama of the cattle country and the merciless. Frozen North. OUR ORCHESTRA. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, i. SERIAL, 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL DOUBLE-FEATURE PRO- :: -GRAMME, "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." ■ Star, Jack Holt. Featured, Betty Jewel. Support—David Torrence, Tom Kennedy, Charles Sellon, Guy Oliver, Ivan Christie, Arthur Hoyt. - Author, Zane Grey. This is the greatest Zane Grey picture that has been made. Also, COLLEEN MOORE in "HER WILD OAT." The rollicking story of a girl who moved from a lunch wagon to the Ritz. The fascinating star in her hew, zippy comedy, "Her Wild Oat." A non-stop flight of laughter with the ace of comediennes as i the pilot. Seaside Orchestra. Telephoue 24-318. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. No. I—The greatest and most tbrill- .. ing detective story ever written, ; "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD." ■ Greater than "Sherlock Holmes." No! .2 —The Screen's Greatest Character JEAN HERSHOLT, °JEAN HERSHOLT, .In '!JAZZ MAD." "JAZZ MAD." Nq: 3-CHAS. PURDY, New. Zealand's Champion Boxer, will give an exhibition bout with his partner.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 4
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