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PARAMOUNT ' THEATRE, ARAMOUNT ■ ; . . THEATRE, Courtenay place. TO-NIGHT-B—TO-NIGHT. And Following Night Only. AUSTRALIA'S MIGHTY SUCCESSOR TO '. . v, ' "FOR THFj TERM OF HIS ; 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 of Beatrice Grimshaw's famous novel, "Conn oi tile Coi\"i! Seas," "THE ADORABLE OrTCAST." "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." (Australasian Films Special.) Rich in picturesque, spectacular, and emotional appeal. WITH THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED FOR AN AUSTRALIAN PICTURE. ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (Robt. Caulton, Mus. Dir.) Artistically Presenting the Special Music Programme which accompanies the production. BOOKING.~-Bo.\ Plans ■: available at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). COLLEEN MOOK1C! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN" MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! In her finest emotional role. MARKING COLLEEN MOORE'S ENTRANCE TO A NEW AND GREATER FIELD—DRAMA! Shattered dreams, a broken heart, but a spirit born of love that sent her laughing, fighting, ever onwards to the happiness she knew was just around the corner! One of. Colleen's most beautiful romances. The kind of a picture you see only once in a great while, but well worth waiting for!! PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE ' (Courteuay place). COMMENCING FRIDAY, S p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 8 p.m. with „:.-. MATINEE, SATURDAY. 2.30. MATINEE, MONDAY NEXT, 2.30. Laugh getting, tear starting, never to be forgotten romance that might happen to anyone in the world. But only Colleen could give it such realism —such life—such feeling.' "happiness ahead!" ' '■happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "Happiness ahead!" : "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" "happiness ahead!" ' (First National Attraction) .■ ■ :- ■■■■■ EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, LILYAN TASHMAN. LILYAN TASHMAN, .EDYTHE CHAPMAN.' EDYTHE CHAPMAN, And Well-performed Supporting Cast. BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. FIFTH (N.Z.) ROYAL SHOW AND MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW. SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. 30th and 31st OCTOBER, and let NOVEMBER, 1928. SPECIAL EXCURSION FAEES ON THE RAILWAYS. 'THREE Days and Nights of Education ■*■ and Amusement at Minimum cost. W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. MANAWATU GOLF CLUB. ANNUAL TOURNAMENT, 22nd, 23rd, AND 24th OCTOBER. J£NTRIES Close TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), 18th, with Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND TOY DOG CLUB. jgLEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW, Victoria Hall, Adelaide' road, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 18th and 19th OCTOBER. Record entries. Trophies on Show at Miss Lomax's, John street. Come and see New Zealand's Best Toy Dogs. A. C. GADD, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 16-180. WELLINGTON NAVY LEAGUE. NELSON DAY CELEBRATION, SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At S p.m. in the BIG TOWN HALL. THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT FILM of the ROYAL VISIT will be screened. Sea Scouts will sing Sea Chanties. MR. CROFT will sing "The Death of Nelson" (illustrated), All schools and adults may resei've blocks of seats by ringing or writing Navy League Olh'oe, 212, Lainbton quay. Piano and H.M.V. Gramophone kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd. ADMISSION FREE. R. DARROCH, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 17 October 1928, Page 2

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