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DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Acclaimed by Last Night's Large nnd Appreciative Attendance us being Unquestionably Denny's Biggest and .Best! THE SCREEN'S MOST POPULAR COMEDIAN IN A ROLLICKING FA RGB OF A WEALTHY YOUNG MAN AND THE ADVENTURES THAT BEFELL HIM IN HIS QUEST OF ROMANCE! jREGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY . REGINALD DENNY ■ ■ REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In Universal's Comedy Special, "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" I "CLEAR THE DECKS" ■ "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" ] "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" "CLEAR THE DECKS" I "CLEAR THE DECKS" t ; . •' • DE LUXE PICTORIAL SHORT SUBJECTS, In Addition to EMANUEL AABONS AND DE LUXE MUSIC PRESENTATION! Overture—"The Vagabond King" Orchestra De Luxe. Entr'acte—"Voice of the Bells"—Wurlitzer and Orchestra Unit Combination. BOOKING.—Box Plans at the Theatre. I Ring Tel. 23-080 for Seats. ■ . ! THE COMPANION PICTURE TO, AND GREATER THAN- j .'. . "WINGS." . '"■■ I "WINGS." ! "PARAMOUNT'S SECOND GREAT AVIATION EPIC. .] "THE "THE ' "THE "THE LEGION / LEGION • LEGION : LEGION OF THE OF THE OF THE )F THE CONDEMNED." CONDEMNED." CONDEMNED." CONDEMNED." (A Paramount. Picture.) A, TREMENDOUS CAST HEADED BY FAY WRAY, GARY COOPER, LANE CHANDLER, BARRY NORTON, AND 10,000 OTHERS. 'COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT At the DE LUXE ,: THEATRE. E .LUXE'" 1' THEATRE. WE MUST FxEMIND YOU TO BOOK EARLY. Box Plans available at The Bristol and Aitken's. THE KING'S THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. (DIXON STREET). TO-NIGHT—B-:TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. Presenting '■ TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. EXTRAORDINARY! EXTRAORDINARY! No. I—A VIVID, INTENSE DRAMACROWDED WITH THRILLS-.IN THE NIGHT CLUBS-THE PADDOCK—THE BETTING RINGAMAZING! "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." ] "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." "Thoroughbreds." j (Universal Special Attraction.) He loved the horses—and he loved their owner—but he fell for a. siren of the night clubs—a tense and vivid drama—with the most thrilling race scene ever filmed. RICHARD WALLING, RICHARD WALLING, MARIAN NIXON, MARIAN NIXON, MARY NOLAN AND LARGE CAST. No. 2-CARL LAEMMLE'S EXCITING SCREEN PRESENTATION OF RUPERT HUGHES'S THRILLING "COMOPOLITAN" MAGAZINE STORY. Crowded with excitement, colour, and the thrill of life on an Erie Canal Barge, where poverty and death mingle with love and laughter. "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." i "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." "THE GIRL ON THE BARGE." (A Universal Production.). SALLY O'NEIL JEAN HERSHOLT SALLY O'NEIL JEAN HERSHOLT SALLY O'NEIL JEAN HERSHOLT MALCOLM M'GREGOR, MALCOLM M'GREGOR MALCOLM M'GREGOR, And a Large Cast of Players. Further, SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, In addition to KING'S SELECT ■ ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir) Tel. 22-212 for Reservations. K™NIE KINEMA. A*-ILBIRNIE KINEMA. Final Presentation TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK ESTHER Gowns! RALSTON ESTHER Girls! RALSTON ESTHER Giggles! RALSTON ESTHER Gaiety! RALSTON "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN," "FASHIONS FOR WOMEN/ With Raymond Hatton. TIM M'COY TIM M'COY TIM M'COY In TIM M'COY "THE BUSHRANGER." "THE BUSHRANGER." With Dale Austen (Miss N.Z., 1927). A stirring tale of early Australia and Lawless Bushrangers. 'Phone Theatre (14-202) for Reserves. BAND. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND vv AT NEWTOWN PARK, Ist BATTALION BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 P.M. WHERE IS THAT BUILDING? WATCH for the photograph again Monday. You have seen this Building many times. Where? 50 prizes.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 4

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