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FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. THE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. HE NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. Presents— "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG." "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG." "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG." "WHY SAILORS GO WRONG." ADDED FEATURE"RESURRECTION." "RESURRECTION." ••RESURRECTION." ••RESURRECTION." In support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. COMMENCING TO-MOIiROW DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO VICTOR M'LAGLAN VICTOR M'LAGLAN VICTOR M'LAGLAN In "THE LOA'ES OF' CABMEN." "THE LOVES OF CARMEN." "THE LOVES OF CARMEN." "THE LOVES OF CARMEN." "THE LOVES OF CARMEN." "THE LOVES OF CARMEN." NOTE.—This Picture is recommended by the Censor as being more suitable for adult audiences. SECOND FEATURE: SUE CAROL SUE CAROL ' SUE CAROL SUE CAROL SUE CAROL SUE CAROL '•SLAVES OF BEAUTY." "SLAVES OF BEAUTY." , "SLAVES OF BEAUTY." ,- In Support— gazette, serial, comedy. The" paramount theatre, ahe paramount theatre, (Courtenay place). . TO-NIGHT, S-FINALLY. Beautiful Corinne Griffith, the Orchid of the Screen, giviug two unforgettable characterisations! "OUTCAST," "OUTCAST," "OUTCAST," "OUTCAST," (First National Picture). Adapted from the Novel by HENRY HUBERT DAVIES. With CORINNE GRIFFITH EDMUND U) WE And Many Others. Xo. "6" FEATURETTE Of the Famous Series, "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." This Week's Production: "FIGHTING FOR VICTORY." With All Star "Collegiate" Cast. Jn Addition: ' A Further Subject of the Great Series: "MUSIC MASTERS," Entitled "LIFE, WORK OF HANDEL." Further FIRST NATIONAL SUPPORTS, With ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT (R. R. Caul ton, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING.—Box Plan at Bristol, Bogg's, and Utility (next to Theatre). PARAMOUNT— TO-MORKOW NIGHT; ARAMOUNT—TO-MORROW NIGHT. (FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE SATURDAY,. 2,30). First National's Brilliant Comedy, "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." ' - "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." ■•■' "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." ■ "NAUGHTY BABY." 'NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." ■'NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." "NAUGHTY BABY." Naughty Baby, the girl with "champagne ideas and a home-brow income." Hat juggler at the Ritz—heart juggler on Park avenue! Hot number in a bathing suit* but you ought to see her in a Morris chair. Flaming Alice White and Jolly Jack Mulhall, two stars in one great > picture. ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE'WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE. WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ■ALICE WHITE, 'ALTCE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, ALICE WHITE, Latest Sensational Screen Discovery. First National's latest personality "find" * in a dazzling comedy-drama. JACK MULHALL, DORIS DAWSON, THELMA TODD, JAMES FORD, NATALIE JOYCE, WITH MANY OTHERS. "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS," Featurette No. 7, "DEAR OLD CALFORD," With GEORGE LEWIS, DOROTHY GULLIVER, And All-Star Collegiate Cast. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOOKING-Box Plans at Bristol and Utility (next Theatre). OPORTS MEETING, °PORTS MEETING, j HUTT RECREATION GROUND, SATURDAY. 2nd MARCH, at 2.15 p.m. A FULL PROGRAMME" OF RUNNING, CYCLING, AND FIELD EVENTS. . All the Star Athletes will be competing. EVERY BRANCH OF ATHLETICS CATERED FOR. See tho LADIES' RELAY TEAMS competing for the ERIC RIDDtFORD CUP. 100 yards H.V. Ladies' Championship %-mile H.V. Cycle Championship. 100 yards H.V. Boys' Championship. WHO WILL WIN THESE COVETED TROPHIES? SWIMMING CARNIVAL. T'E ARO BATHS, X SATURDAY. 2nd MARCH, At 2.30 p.m. CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS, SCHOOL RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS DIVING and NOVELTIES, POLO. I Admission: 2s and Is. Children, 6d. J. C. BLAKELEY, Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Iris Jessie Ilnmon will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft, South street, Pctonc, Friday, Ist March, 1929, at 2 p.m., for Taita Cemetery. . . . . J. R. OROFT, ! Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Tel. 528, Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 48, 28 February 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 48, 28 February 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 48, 28 February 1929, Page 2

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