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PARAMOUNT ffiEA'TRE. *■'ARAMOUNT THEATRE. New Zealand's Leading Movietone Theatre. • j DAILY. 2.30 NIGHTLY. 8 o'clock. (Definitely Concluding To-morrow.) PARAMOUNT ALL-DIALOGUE SPECIAL PRODUCTION! Drama that erupts with the greatest primitive force of love and bate! Bancroft's compelling characterisation as 'THUNDERBOLT" "THUNDERBOLT" "THUNDERBOLT" "THUNDERBOLT" i ...til, GEORGE BANCROFT, FAY WRAY, RICHARD ARLEN, AND LARGE. CAST OF PLAYERS. PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATURETTES. Perfection in Audio Short Subjects! BOOKING! Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre Ring Telephone 21-842 for Reservations. ' • ■ - T»HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. xHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT ■. THEATRE. (New Zealand's Leading Movietone Theatre.) NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE PRODUCTION FOR PRODUCTION FOR FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! Another of Paramount Theatre's Big Special Offerings! EDGAR WALLACE'S ' EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S ; EDGAR WALLACE'S • - EDGAR WALLACE'S Famous Work picturised in the most sensational and thrilling- All-dialogue Production to be seen and heard locally .since the advent of "The Talkies" "ill SSSi:» JiS IS-;; :SISK:: SlsE;:: "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." : "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." -THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "XSB -TERROR »• (Warner Bros/ Vitapbone Special.) Thrills, mystery, adventure, and- romance Unquestionably the. -eeriest and ' fastest moving all-dialogue entertainment to date! EDWARD EVERETT fIORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON \ftv i£i£ Oy '- OUISE -FAZENDA MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE .FAZENDa| With ALEX FRANCIS, MATTHEW BETZ- HOLMES HERBERT? JOHN MIL JAN, and Many Others, In . "THE TERROR." NEXT FRID \Y "THE TERROR." NEXi- FRIDAY! CONTAINING ALL TJE THRTTTS EFFECTS AND DIALOGUE! BOOKING.-Box Plans at Bristol aud Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842,. for Reservations. ' ' : ■ " ' V ■ ■ ' ~_ ! TO-NIGHT! ■■' FOURTH CHAMBER MUSIC . CONCERT :. r..- ---■ In '■ : •■-■■;- ---rjONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WELLINGTON.At 8.15 o'clock. Performers: LEON DM MAUNY. ' DESMOND LAVIN. FRANK CROWTHER. CLAUDE TANNER, ALFRED TRUDA. At the Piano: ; JOHN BISHOP. Prices 4s plus tax, 2s unreserved.- Bos plan at Bristol Co. ' ' ' The Wellington Chamber Music Players. E. C. ALDERSON, Hon. Sec., • . Highland Park. S.P.C.A., WELLINGTON. ! ANIMAL WELFARE .WEEK, 10th to 17th NOVEMBER. OPENING OF JUNIOR LEAGUE. GRAND CONCERT at the': CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Tho. following well-known artists and speakers are giving their "services:— COLONEL GEORGE MITCHELL, In the Chair. • MR. R. A. WRIGHT, M.P. Miss Hardinge Maltby .... (elocutionist) Mrs. Wilfred Andrews' (contralto) Miss Laurie Anderson .......... (violinist) Mis. Mildred Kenny's Mandolin Band. "Uncle George," of 2 YA. ?I' S" :£• -kis!e ■ ■•'• (mezzo-soprauo) Miss Clodagh Russell ..■•.;.. (elocutionist) Miss Margot Buckeridge (soprano) Miss Margaret Jenkins (songs and dances) 5 1SS £°™ Gray .... V (soprano) Mr. Albert Russell (humorist) Admission Free.. . Silver1 coin at door. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AIR PAGEANT AT WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, 16tli NOVEMBER. f)N SATURDAY, 16th V NOVEMBER, V Special Excursion Tickets to Wellington, available for, return until 18th November, 1929, will be obtainable from [Palmerston North, Paraparauniu, and intermediate stations, only by traiu leaving Palmerston North 6.5S a.m., and from | Masterton, Mangaroa, and intermediate. I stations, only by train leaving Masterton 7.33 a.m., Greytown 8 a.m. Return train-leaves Wellington 5.35 p.m. ' for Masterton, and 5.40 p.m. .for Palmerston North. ■. ........ Return fares (Ist and '2nd .ciass) from principal stations:—Palmerston North, 10s lid, 11s Gd; Levin, Us 7d, 7s lid; Otaki, 9s 3d, Cs 4d; Masterton, 12a lid, B,s lOd; Carterton, Us 2d, 7s 8d; Feathers'ton 8s lid, 6s Id. . . -. -„■■-!.'. The train usually leaving Wellington 4.15 p.m. for Masterton will be delayed to leave 'Wellington at 5.35 p.m., .Upper -Hutt .6.36, Featherston 8.25, Carterton 5,53, Masterton arrive 9.10 p.m. This train will stop at all stations if vequived for passengers cxcejtt Kaiwarra and Ngaliniiranga. " '.- ■ J^JAJESTIC , LOUNGE, Jlajestic Theatre. Each Afternoon at 3.30, MANNEQUIN PARADE ' ' Qf '-;"... ■:• ' Afternoon and- Evening Frocks, -'Diana Stuart" Models, From - Josephine. ■ •■ Model Millinery By Mac Adams, Ltd. ! ROSS FLOYD AND HIS MUSIC. Dainty Afternoon Teas. SOLID Oak Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, newdesign, £25 10s, cash or terms. A. C. Jensen, 65, Manners-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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