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ST R A N D. THAN D. FULLER-HAYWARD'S Theatre of Big Attractions. Screening Continuously, 11 a.m.-lQ p.m. WHO KILLED ANDREW CAMERON. OF AUCKLAND? Follow this Thrilling Story of New Zealand Life, filled with Exciting Adventure, Uproarious Comedy, and Charming Romance, and YOU WILL KNOW. DALE DALE AUSTEN AUSTEN (Miss N.Z. lf-27!. In "THI-: "THE BUSH BUSH CINDERELLA." CINDERELLA," THE PICTURE WHICH IS ■ NEW ZEALAND. Unstinted and genuine praise from the Press and the Public of Auckland on account of its CHARM, COMEDY, INTRIGUE, BEAUTY, and ACTION, Supported at the Night Session by ALF LAWRENCE And NELL CRANE, In Songs of their own composition, with the Orchestra and at the Piano.COM ING COMING . to the QTR A N D 13 T 11 A N D Fuller-Hayward's Theatre of Big Attractions, THE O. W. GRIFFITH i TX W. GRIFFITH i . D. W. GRIFFITH I D. W. GRIFFITH . PICTURE, Featuring: MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN DON ALVARADO i DON ALVARADO | DON ALVARADO LIONEL JURRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE TULLY MARSHALL TULLY MARSHALL ' TULLY MARSHALL WILLIAM AUSTIN WILLIAM AUSTIN WILLIAM AUSTIN "A masterpiece from the Master Producer" with the uge-old and immortal story of Francesea do Rimini—an historical incident which has been used in stories by the world's greatest writers and poets."DRUMS OF LOVE." "DRUMS OF LOVE." P' ARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE (Gourtenay place). COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK, COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK, . With FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. THE BIGGEST COMEDY OF THE BIGGEST COMEDY OF HINES'S FILM CAREER! HINES'S FILM CAREER! You'll see more funny situations than in any comedy Johnny ever made. First he's an inventor, dabbling in ink. Then he's Chief Mirth Mate on the S.S. Comedy. Then he's speeding beyond the three-mile limit, cutting up with the Coast Guard Cutters. A MIGHTY LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH! JOHNNY HIKES, JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES. JOHNNY HINES, JOHNNY HINES, With LOUISE LORRAINE aud Popular Cast in First National's Exceptional Comedy, "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." ■ ! "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." 1 "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." j "THE WRIGHT IDEA." ! "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." | "THE WRIGHT' IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." •THE WRIGHT IDEA." •THE WRIGHT IDEA." "THE WRIGHT IDEA." Wheu he isn't speeding iuto cops on the high road, he's running iuto rnm-runuers on the high seas. And when Johnny gets beyond the three-mile limit, there is no limit to tiie laughs and thrills he'll give you. Miles Ahead of Any Comedy he Ever Made! BIG'SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including TOPICAL BUDGET, SCENIC, COMEDY, Fn Addition to ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caul ton, Mus. Dir.). BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next to Theatre). ■ • OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Two Big Attractions, No. .1MARY ASTOR, GILBERT ROLAND MARY ASTOR, GILBERT ROLAND In "ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST." "ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST." Mary Astor was never more beautiful than in this colourful romance of Old California. No. 2JACK MULHALL, DOROTHY MAOKAILL. In "SMILE. BROTHER, .SMILE!" -SMILE. BROTHER', SMILE!" A riot of fun from .start to finish. OUR-ORCHESTRA. ...

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 16 November 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 16 November 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 16 November 1928, Page 2

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