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You are hereby summoned to appear with every; SMILE, CHUCKLE, GRIN, LAUGH, ROAR, AND FUNNYBONE (You will need every one!) To WITNESS the GREATEST LAUGHTER TRIAL On Record! •REGINALD DENNY In "GOOD MORNING, JUDGE!" At the ' DE LUXE THEA TR E. E LUXE THEATRE. (The Finest Theatre under the Southern Cross.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' At 8 o'clock. A Universal Comedy, : Everybody's Favourite, 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 GULLIiMARY NOLAN, DOROTHY GULLI- ! VER, and OTIS HARLAN, VER, and OTIS HARLAN, ■ „ In' •.'■-.' "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. : Official Film of. the Landing of THE SOUTHERN CROSS At Christchurch. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE, directed by Emanuel Aarons. Overture—"MOSZKOWSKIANA" (Musical Gems from the Workr of Moszkowsky), arranged by Langey. Entr'acte Huraoresque—"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. ..-.. THE NEW PRINCESS, HE NEW ■ PRINCESS, Manners street. Continuous. Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING. 1— ■ ' ' LON CHANEy LON CHANE.Y LON CHANEY j . In , ■ ■ "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT" "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT" "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT" "The Man of a Thousand Faces" as the : Master Detective of the Screen. 2- .. ' „ . ' ' W.C. FIELDS j : . CHESTER CONKLIN ' : ' In a Comedy Scream, "FOOLS FOR LUCK." ■ ' "FOOLS FOR LUCK." : "FOOLS FOR LUCK." s—' .MAX DAVIDSON : MAX t)AVIDSON " -1 . . ■ , In , "PASS THE GRAVY." "PASS THE GRAVY." "PASS THE GRAVY." Serial. Novelty Film. Continuous from 11 a.m. * BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. William Fox presents: A Picture that is literally jammed to the brim with super-thrills, drama, and . .. suspense, , "WINGS OF-THE STORM," "WINGS OF THE STORM," "WINGS OF THE STORM," "WINGS OF THE STORM," Featuring THUNDER, the Dog Sensation of the Screen. In Addition: LIONEL BARRYMORE In "BROODING EYES," "BROODING EYES," A gripping mystery, picture that will thrill ...-■ .-you;- '.:■.'■' • '"."And. '■•■■;■ COMEDY. NEWS. SCENIC. KILBI-RNIE KIJiEMA. I L B I R N I E '..: X IN E M A: TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A WORTH; WHILE PROGRAMME. Two Magnificent Pictures— HARRISON FORD &,' BESSIE LOVE In "RUBBER TYRES" And ADOLPHE MENJOU And EVELYN BRENT : ... .-..- • :-■• In • "A "NIGHT OF MYSTERY." Plan at Confectioner's^ next Theatre. :j- . . '.. 'Tel. 14-202.' - ; WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. STALLS, Indoor and Outdoor Entertain- . ments, Spectacular Displays, Demonstations, and Exhibits. Reserve the Dates Now. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 21st and 22nd September. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RE TASMAN FLIGHT. \ CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered ■**■ to Flight-Commander Kingston! Smith, Flight-Lieutennnt Uhn, and Messrs If. A. Litchfield and T. H. M'Williams, at the Town Hall, Wellington, on. MONDAY NEXT, the J7th SEPTEMBER, 1028, at 12 noon. The. following-, have been requested to speak on the occasion: The Right. Hon. .the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, Chairman Wellington Harbour Board, Councillor W. H. Bennett, Chairman of the. Wellington .Chamber of Commerce, and Major Wilkes, Aviation Department.. .'.....' . ■ . • . No invitations are being issued, but the Town Hall will be open at an early hour, and all citizens are cordially invited to attend, in order, to .demonstrate. .Wellington's appreciation of the aviators' great achievement. CEO. A. TROUP, "'".,• . : • ■ Mayor. 15th September, 1928. WELLINGTON UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE. YT7ILL Members of -the above Institute " kindly note that 'Dr. G. R. Cotton has commenced practice at No. 13, Kent terrace, under the usunl conditions of the Institute's Medical Officers. . • W. M'LAUGHLIN, .'. • ■ . '. 1. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 4

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