EEGENT. EGKNT. (The Theatre Beautiful.) TONIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. A TRULY GREAT PROGRAMME! A Supreme Picture oml v J. C, WILLIAMSON CELEBRITM -. . VAUDEVILLE ACT, EMIL JANNINGS J^UL JANNINGS JiMIL JANNINGS EMIL JANNINGS In. '■THE LAST COMMAND" "THE LAST COMMAND" "THB LAST COMMAND" "THE LAST COMMAND" . . A Paramount Super-Special Production. WHAT THE CRITICS Say:- ■ "Without question, Emil Jannings has done the best piece of. film work in his life in "THE LAST COMMAND." "THE LAST COMMAND." ■■• . —London "Weekly Dispatch." ' ■ "'lt' you want to see screen acting at its peak: of accomplishment, you will Jind it in. "THE LAST COMMAND." "THE LAST COMMAND." —London "Daily Nqws." . On> the' Stage— J, C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE Presents A SENSATIONAL STAGE. OFFERING. A SENSATIONAL STAGE OFFERING. MLLE. MICHELL ! . MLLE, MICHELL . . ' . ■ ' And Her . PARISIAN MODELS - In an Artistic Aerial Secny"THE ENCHANTED WEB." Plans at Theatre (Tal.'«.U4) and Bristol.
' NOW DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED NOW DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED In Public Favour. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PUKSENTATIONS PROVE TRIUMPHS! Without Doubt a PARAMOUNT : AEAMOUNT (Courkenay place). TO-NIGHT-S-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. Pregoutißg THE PRODUCTION, NAMED BY CRITICS TO BIS "THE GREATEST EVER MADE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE!" Anil Hailed as AUSTRALIA'S- MIGHTY SUCCESSOR AUSTRALIA'S MIGHTY SUCCESSOR TO "FOR THE TERM OF HIS "FOR THE TERM OF HIS • NATURAL LIFE," NATURAL LIFE," The Commonwealth's second colossal Motion Picture! Produced'at a cost.,of nearly £50,000, and actually filmed in Australia and the Pacific Isles! The screen adaptation o£ Beatrice Grimshavv's famous novel, "Conn o£ the Coral Se_as," "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." . "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." f.'.EHE' ADORABLE OUTCAST." '"THE ADORABLE OUTCAST," "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." ■ ' "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST," "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." (Australasian Films Special.) Moving through a wealth of ever-ehaug-ing se?ijp and, action, "The, Adorable, put" cast"' i? "the 7iip|t dramatic'and imposing film ever produced In Australia! ■Rich in . picturesque; \: spectacular, :».nd. emOtioijal agpeaK;" ..'..; ;" .; ,'. p i WITH THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR AN AUSTRALIAN . , PICTURE, Including EDITH ROBERTS, EDMUND BURNS . KATHERINE DAWN ... JESSICA HARCOUET; ;■ ARTHUR M'LAGLEN ■"• COMTONCOUTTS ' ; , ■.'■■■-.■ ARTHUR TAUCHERT. With Many Hundreds of Supporting ' ■ Players. ' orchestraTaramount (Robt. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) Artistically Presenting the Special Music, Programme-'which- accompanies the pro- * '■'•" '" ' duotion.' BOOK.ING.~Box Plans available at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). ST RAN D. TRAND. . i'ULLER-HAYWARD-S Theatre, of, Big Attractions. Showing Continuously. 11 a;m.-10 p.m. .AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. ' ATTENIS THE EARLY SESSIONS. . ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS.. JOHN BARRYMORE •JOHN-.BARRYMOHE - JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORK JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORK JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORK JOHN BARRYMOR.K , JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORK ' JOHN BARRYMORK JOHN BARRYMORK JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE 3ii what is hailed by the -Press critics of the world as his greatest achievement as a screen aetot: "TEMPEST." '•TEMPEST/ "TEMPEST." : ,- ■■' "tempest?' . ■■ ,:•- •■■ • .-'TEirPEST,"A MODERN STORY OF RUSSIA, .?n wliifth liarrymore, as a peasant-' ■ born,.soldier, Taririst officer, ''.licfyal . lovar, prisoner, ' an(l. vovolutionavy, sweeps ypii oft.your tcet in. this most- i romantic U'nd" adventurous story. ] ■.;■■'■.■. .-"TEMBES'.L"' .■ •' ■■:■■■ j is ilic lncture wliicU ran fur -week' i after week in New York at.the record j prii'-e -of eight shillings' a Veal! • ' Prices as Usual. . ; . . .. ; :■ l'"reo List-Suspended. '• ■-■"' :, '.l.'o-night's Plans at Theatre. | Tel. .43-855. .-■•.■ ■-- - Telephone Reserves held iintil ■■• •'■■ '-■ 7.50 p.m. ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS WITH THE : ! NEW ZEALAND-MADE "ORION": ELECTRIC RANGE,- • Now in successful operation throughout the Doniinion-^will be givou in the showrooms of H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., Lower Tory street, --.' "On TUESDAY, ioth OCI'OBK'R-: WKDNIOS-DAY;-17tli OCTOBER;. VJUDAY, Will ■ OCTOBER, . ' ' At 2 p.m., ErjiKVO&ii iNtekkstki;),:is ik-.1 VITBD TO ATTEND. G""~0f~hlml Who* "YoTiv'"pai*~~lleaT-Oatch-my-pal Patterson, To.)f:tt Hall,, (pUßxlay^lst .Otto'ber,Aj>/Hi, .":.■ 5 ..,', ,'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 80, 15 October 1928, Page 2
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