Q T II A N D. ° T 11 A N D. FULLER-HAYWARD'S Theatre of Big Attractions. Showing Continuously for the 2nd WEEK, 2nd WEEK, 11 a,m.-lQ p.m. JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOH1 T BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE ' JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE In what is hailed by tho Press critics of the world as his greatest achievement as a screeu actor: "TEMPEST," "TEMPEST," "TEMPEST," "TEMPEST," ■■■ "TEMPEST," i r "TEMPEST." 1 ' "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST,1" "TEMPEST," "TEMPEST," "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST," A MODERN STORY OF RUSSIA, A MODERN STORY OP RUSSIA, A MODERN STORY ; OF RUSSIA, In which Barryinorc, as a peasantborn soldier, Tsarist officer, Royal lover, prisoner, and revolutionary, takes you away to heights of romance and emotion seldom reached before in this, his first modern role for five ■ l . years. "TEMPEST" Is the picture which van for week after week in New York at the record price of eight shillings a seat! Prices as Usual. To-night's SESSION TIMES: SESSION TIMES: 4.50 and 7.50. 'Tempest" Ts Screened at 5.45 and 8.25. Tel:' 43-855. TO-NIGHT'S PLANS TO-NIGHT'S PLANS TO-NIGHT'S PLANS At Theatre. . Tel. 43-805. Telephone Reserves held.until 7.45 p.m. PARAMOUNT THEATRE " ARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtenay place). You'll never "know' Low much, real" joy one motion picture can. give you until you see "Happiness Ahead," TO-NIGHT-S o'clock—TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT, ' With SPECIAL MATINEE . SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY NEXT, 2.30. MONDAY NEXT, 2.30. One of Colleen's most beautiful romances. The kind of picture you see only once in a while, but well worth waiting for, COLLEEN MOORE! COLLEEN MOORE! :, COLLEEN MOORE! ■' COLLEEN MOORE! I GQLLEfiN 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 round the corner. "Look for the silver lining!" There's happiness ahead. Lots of it. Happiness born o£ laughs and tears and romance. The kind that only Colleen Mooro can bring you in one of her truly great pictures. "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). With EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, With' LILYAN .TASHMAN, LILYAN TASHMAN, : And ' : EDYTHE CHAPMAN, EDYTHE CHAPMAN, Together with Distinguished Supporting " Cast. ■ ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.). In Delightful Music Programme. OVERTURE: "Lightning Switch" (Alford). ENTR'ACTE: "Barcarolle"-"Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach). ! BOOKING.-Box Plans at Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for ■ Reservations. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY « TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, TO-NIGHT. Fine Double-Feature Programme. "HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS," Featuring RIN-TIN-TIN. A gripping drama of the backwoods. 2- . "SAILORS' WIVES," . With Mary' Astor and Lloyd Hughes. Adapted from Warner Fabian's popular novel. A picture which will appeal to everyone, married, or single or in hopes of being either. In addition, Episode 2 of "The Vanishing Rider." Tel. 24-318 for Reserves. LABOUR DAY SPECIAL, "ANKLES PREFERRED." Matinee and Evening. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Two Big Attractions. No. 1- GILDA GRAY, TOM MOORE, CHESTER CONKLIN, In "CABARET," "CABARET," A gripping drama of night club life. No. 2— EVELYN BRENT In "LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE 'EM." "LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE 'EM." If you like 'em full of fun, you're sure to enjoy this one. OUR ORCHESTRA., QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. A De Luxe Double Feature. No. I—DOLORES COSTELLO in "THE LITTLE IRISH GIRL." A Tingling Mystery Comedy. No. 2—KENNETH HARLEN, HELENE COSTELLO in "THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES." It will sweep you off your feet with its great dramatic story. No. 3—"BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD" MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). Matinee and Night. "WHEN FLEET MEETS FLEET." A Romance of the great Jutland Battle. ENNER'S, LTD., Sell Highest Quality at lowest prices, cash or easy terms. All our Furniture is delivered in private van, „, i
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 4
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