PETONE'S GREAT CARNIVAL WEEK OPENS EASTER SATURDAY PETONE FORESHORE 0° PETONE FORESHORE 30 th MARCH i 0 6 Jfl APRIL MERRY-GO-ROUND, CHATR-O-PLANE, OCEAN WAVES, AND ALL THE LATEST AND BEST SIDE-SHOWS IN THE DOMINION. Special Attraction: 22 PERFORMING MAORIS FROM LEVIN & OTAKI. Don't forget those dates: 30th MARCH to 6th APRIL. RUN BY THE PETONE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. EASTER'S BIGGEST ATTRACTION! FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE HITTT GALA EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY. SIDE-SHOWS, BOXING, MERRY-GO-ROUND, DANCING, AND ATTRACTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MUSIC AND SINGING BY MAORI ENTERTAINERS. FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD. . . SPECIALS: EASTER SATURDAY—Seven-a-side Rugby Tourney. EASTER MONDAY.—Association Football and Amateur Athletic Meeting. I)ANCING ON THE LAWN. Lower Hutt has a reputation for GALAS, but this one eclipses them all, and is the BIGGEST AND BEST YET. SATURDAY—! p.m. till 12 p.m. MONDAY—IO a.m. till 12 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS—BUSES EVERY 12 MINUTES.
rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE AHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE GREATER MOVIETONE. SEASON CONTINUES! SEASON EXTENDED! - SEASON EXTENDED! SEASON EXTENDED! FOX'S 2nd BIG MOVIETONE PROGRAMME. NOW DELIGHTING BIG ATTENDANCES, TO CONTINUE UNTIL NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, 4th APRIL. A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY WEEK PROGRAMME! WEEK PROGRAMME! EVERY AFTERNOON, 2.30. EVERY EVENING, AT 8 (Except To-morrow). Now being presented: A SPECTACULAR PROGRAMME OF FOX TALKING, SINGING AND SOUND PICTURES! Headed by Fox's Big Aviation Thriller, "THE AIR CIRCUS." "THE AIR CIRCUS." "THE AIR CIRCUS." Thrill to modern youth learning to flysoaring to the cloudß, plunging to the earth. See the breathless double parachute jump. See the crashes of 'planes, the miraculous escapes. It's all in the speed-picture of love and aviation—"THE AIR CIRCUS." Starring: SUE CAROL DAVID ROLLINS ARTHUR LAKE - LOUISE DRESSER And Big Supporting Cast. A FOX MOVIETONE SOUND PICTURE. — PACKED WITH THRILLS,- COMEDY. ROMANCE. AUTHENTIC AND SPECTACULAR SOUND SEQUENCES, in ADDITION TO WONDERFUL MUSIC SCORE BY THE FAMOUS ROXY THEATRE ORCHESTRA OF 110 PIECES. In Addition to SHORT SUBJECTS EXTRAORDINARY. No. 1: FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, All that is thrilling in the events | of tho day—sight and sound! No. 2: BEATRICE LILLIE, Famous, American comedienne, in Humorous Songs and Comedy Sketches! See and Hear thU Renowned Vaudeville Artist. No. 3: BEN BERNIE'S BAND, Talented ■ American Combination, in BODgs, jazz, and clever original compositions. No. i: "THE BATH BETWEEN." Fox's . hilarious All-Talking comedy—a bigger laugh than "The Star Witness"! BOOKING.—Box Plans available at Bristol until 5 p.m. daily, and at Theatre from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Theatre Telephone 21-842 always available for, re-, servations. All Matinee Plans at Theatre. • EARLY BOOKING ADVISED! THIS PROGRAMME RECOMMENDED FOR THE CHILDREN! BRING THEM TO THE DAILY MATINEES! EVENING PRICES: Stalls, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s Bd; Dress Circle, 3s; Lounges, 4s. (These Prices Plus Tax.) REDUCED MATINEE SCALE. GEASIDe'PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The greatest of laugh pictures, "A SISTER TO ASSIST 'ER." Featuring Mary Brough. Has made millions of people split their sides with laughter in the music halls. Is funnier still on the screen. Mary Brough in the role of a gin-drinking old woman with a penchant for exaggeration. Also the popular "COLLEGIANS," featurette, "CALFORD ON HORSEBACK," And latest Gazette. Telephone 24-318 for Reserves. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNTE KINEMA. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Final Screening of auother Unbeatable Two-star Programme, LEWIS STONE and a great cast in a Highly Melodramatic Story of Modern City Life, "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS." No. 2—A colourful romance of Arabia "FLEETWING," With BARRY NORTON, DOROTHY JANIS. A tale of love's adventures on the sands of Araby. A REALLY FINE PROGRAMME Phono Theatre, 14-202 for Reserves, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.15 and 8 p.m., "THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY"and "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT." Full Programme at Matinee.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 72, 28 March 1929, Page 2
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