TUB THEATRIC PARAMOUNT HE THEATRE PARAMOUNT (Courtenay place). ■■-' 'Commencing • ■: . ■ •-■ i THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. ' THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE • -SATURDAY, 2.30. Presenting ' . ANOTHER BRITISH DOMINION FILMS OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION! A POWERFUL DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! —A SKILFUL PRODUCTION DEPICTING THE IRONIC CONTRASTS BETWEEN LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES AND ON THE STAGE. Unquestionably one of the Finest Dramas of real life yet presented' on the screen! Absorbing, in interest,' full of humanity, and one of the most capably and beautifully acted ■photoplays of the year. "THE GOLDEN ' CLOWN." '. "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." i "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." ' "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." "THE GOLDEN. CLOWN." "THE' GOLDEN CLOWN."- . "THE GOLDEN CuOWN." "THE GOLDEN CLOWN." With a Number of the Most Famous Figures on the English and Continental .'• Stage To-day! GOSTA EKMAN, GOSTA EKMAN, ' GOSTA EKMAN, GOSTA EKMAN, GOSTA EKMAN, , GOSTA EKMAN, : GOSTA EKMAN,- . . GOSTA EKMAN, GOSTA EKMAN, , . ',' . GOSTA EKMAN, The Star of "FAUST,"-in the'greatest role of his career—a "Grock of the films." # Gosta Ekman's portrayal of the clown is superb, probably the finest acting seen on the films for a long time. Ekman^'excels John Barrymore as. to profile aud Lon Chancy as to make-up, while his a*ctiug approximates to that of Conrad Veidt and Emil Jannings. ■ . J '. .'. KARINA BELL : KARINA BELL, And '■ MAURICE FERAUDY, MAURICE FERAUDY, With Full Supporting Cast of Accomplished Players. - Additional Attraction Extraordinary: Additional Attraction Extraordinary: *' Presenting No. 3 Featurette of the New Series of the World-popular "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," "NEAV GREATER COLLEGIANS,'' • ■ Which Star . "■ - : GEORGE LEWIS, GEORGE LEWIS, /DOROTHY GULLIVER, DOROTHY GULLIVER, With Hayden Stevenson, Eddie Phillips, Churchill Ross, and other. Popular Figures. THIS WEEK'S SUBJECT, THIS WEEK'S SUBJECT, Entitled . . ' • . "KICKING THROUGH!" "KICKING THROUGH!" .. In Addition: THE ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT THE ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caulton, Mus. Dir.). '. . i Quality Incidental Music. BOOKING. — Box Plans at Bristol, Begg's, and Utility (next Theatre). ■ • . • IJVH E CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. TO-MORROW! ! TO-MORROW! ■."■• ;.T\VO:STARiROGRAMM]-i . ' ' - ■ . ■ " ■ V Featuring JACQUELINE LOGAN-and RICHARD ARLEN .. . . ' In . • . "THE BLOOD SHIP." "THE BLOOD SHIP." "THE BLOOD SHIP." "THE BLOOD SHIP." , ' ' ' . And ' ..■..'.■• . MAY M'AVOY in "THE LITTLE SNOB." "THE LITTLE SNOB." ■ ■ "THE LITTLE SNOB." "THE LITTLE SNOB." . Also LATEST NEWS REEL. Matinee 2.30 p.m. Evening session 8 o'clock. . ■ ■ : . ■ ANNUAL SMOKO. ' i • - : .' rpHE Wellington Yacht, and Motor-boat ■*• -Association are holding their Annual Smoke Concert at the Yacht House of the Evans Bay Yacht Club TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), 2nd. . All Yachtsmen .and, Friends are requested to roll up iv force. Items by Leading Artists. Tickets 3s 6d. Bus leaves Courtenay place at 8.5 p.m: THANKS. I WISH to Thank those friends who so kindly thought of me in my recent loss, to thank Nurses Bedell, Maekay, and Malm. Special Thanks to Sister Daniels, and Dr, Short.—S. G. Prince. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LIFE-SAVING AND SURF CLUB GALA AT PAEKAKARIKI. SUNDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1929. CJPECIAL Cheap Return Tickets to Pae- *-> kakariki, available for return, on day of issue, will be obtainable at' Wellington, Palmerstqn North, and intermedaite sta-WELLiNGTON-PAEKAKARIKI. • Return fares from Wellington, Ngaio,, Khandallah, and Ist 2nd Johnsonville 2s'6d 2s Train leaves Wellington 9.30 a.m., Ngaio. 9.44, Khandallah '9.51, Johnsonville' 9.58, bit. Paekakariki 11.0 n.m. Return trains leave Paekaknriki (5.20 ami 6.55 p.m. I'ALjMERSTON NORTH-PAEKAKA- ■ RIKI. Return fares from Palmcreton North, 10s, 6s 9d; 'Shannon, 7s, 4s Levin, 5s 6d, 3s Bd; Otnki, 3s Cd, 2s 3d. ; ' Excursion- Train to Packakariki will leave Pnlmerslon "North 8.35 a.m., Shannon 9.20, Levin 9.44, Otaki 10.10, arr. Packakaviki 11.0 a.m. Return train leaves L'aekakariki • 5.50 p.m. These trains stop where required for passengerff. For full particulars, see handbill. rpilE SHETLAND SOCIETY will hold a x Farewell Evening in honour of, aud tendered to, Sir Watson Cheyne, in the New Century Hall, Kent Terrace, TOMORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), at'B o'clock. 'A lecture will be delivered by Mr. James Laurenson entitled "Ancient Norse Festival- and Historic Ships." Exhibits and sketches of ships will bo on view.; ;• The lecture will be interesting to all Scottish people, who are heartily welcomed.,^ Model Viking Ship will; crew will be.sho.wn. . . .■,'.' Admission, 2s. . y- ■;,:' j, T; REID, Hou. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1929, Page 2
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