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THE THEATRE PARAMOUNT. HE THEATRE PARAMOUNT. (New Zealand's First Movietone Theatre.) EXTENSION OF SEASON! EXTENSION OF SEASON! Rendered Inevitable by the Tremendous ■ Attendances! AFFORDING AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE NOT YET DONE. SO, TO SEE AND HEAR THE LATEST AND GREATEST MOVIETONE ENTERTAINMENT! DAILY 2.30. NIGHTLY 8. DAILY 2.30. NIGHTLY 8.. (For a Limited Season.) ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! FOX MOVIETONE'S OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT! THE PERFECT MOVIETONE FILM RECORD OF THE ROYAL VOICE OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. . Screened with official sanction, the Para-; mount has been accorded the distinguished honour of presenting in talking pictures His Majesty's NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE ADDRESS, as a new link in the bond of Empire! (The King's Last Speech Prior to His , Serious Illness.). IN ADDITION! — Announcing the Presentation of the Greatest Dramatio Spectacle of the Year. "THE RED DANCE," "THE RED DANCE," "THE RED DANCE," DIRECT FROM THE REGENT THEATRE, SYDNEY. Starring DOLORES DEL RIO DOLORES DEL RIO With CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES FARRELL And Supporting Cast of Thousands. A WONDERFUL STORY OF ROMANCE AND REVOLUTION! ACCOMPANIED BY ROXY THEATRE ORCHESTRA OF 110 PLAYERS, IN SPECTACULAR SYNCHRONISED SCORE!!! ROXY THEATR]S~MALE"CHdIR~IN THEME SONG: "SOMEWHERE, SOMETIME, WE'LL MEET AGAIN." FOX'S "TALKIE SHORTS" Includes . "1H A MUSIC SHOPPE," A delightful Movietone subject ■woven round the life of the famous Stephen Foster. i Dialogue, Singing, and Music I Sequences! j And FOX MOVIETONE NEWS (Events of the World in Sight and Sound). General Godley addresses you from the screen on the occasion of a Movietone visit to Britain's wonderful Gibraltar Defences. (Entire Programme Reproduced by the New Perfected De Forest Installation.) ; BOOKING,—Bos Plans at Bristol until !5 p.m. daily (11.30 Saturday). Also at ! Theatre from. 10 a.m. to' 10 p.m. daily. ; Theatre Tel. 21-842 always available for ' Reservations. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. IN connection with the Early Train for Palmeratou North, SUNDAY, 14th APRIL, Extra Trams will leave:— Newtown via No. 1 route S.O a.m. Island Bay via No. 1 route 8.4 a.m. Soatoun via No. 3 route 8.3 a.m. Miramar via No. 2 route 8.6 a.m. X.P.O. via No. 2 route 8.10 a.m. Ly.dl Bay via No. 3 route 8,15 a.m. Newtown vie No. 1 and 0 routes. Karori Park to Lambton 8.25 a.m. Brooklyn to Lambton 8.30 a.m.Courtenay place 12.15 p.m. Karori Park 1.1 p.m. D. M'GILLIVRAY, Traffic Manager. BAND. 1 ST BATTALION BAND at BOTANICJL AL GARDENS; WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY PIPE BAND at WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. rPHERE is a VACANCY in, the Home •*- for one woman. Nominations will be received by the undersigned up to NOON on THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, 1929. G. F. JUDD, Secretary. ANZAC DAY SERVICES. A REHEARSAL of Elgar's "For the ■£*- Fallen" will be held at the Returned Soldiers' Rooms (corner o£ Featherston, and Brandon streets) on MONDAY NEXT, 15th APRIL, at 8 p.m. . Members of The Royal Choral Union, Harmonic Society, and other singers are cordially invited to attend. H. TEMPLE WHITE, Conductor. 3. T, WATSON, Secretary. 17IHST-AID CLASSES for Men and - Women aro now being formed, commencing as under: — MEN, WEDNESDAY, 17th INST. WOMEN, THURSDAY, 18th INST. All intending pupils arc requested to enrol immediately. CLASSES OPEN TO ALL. Full particulars at Office, Broadway Buildings, Courteuay place (abovo Campbell's, Drapers). HAROLD C. W. BLICK, Tel. 21-648. , Secretary. VITALKER'S Umbrella Shop, 53, Man- >' ■ ners-st. —Stocktaking Sale: 'Ladies' Black Serviceable Chubby Umbrellas, from 4s Gd; Coloured Silk Mixture Rain nud Sun Chubbies, from 8s 6d. Latest colours.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

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