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TQWNHALL. ' ■"rom^Z ALL ELECTKIC EXHIBITION I- ' - ■ OPENS SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1929, at 2.30 p.m j . ■■-.. THEREAFTER. DAILY AT 10.30 a.m. ELECTRIC DOMESTIC'DEVICES DEMONSTRATED SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME ■ . B 7 WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS B-\ND '■ lUnder the Conductorship of Mr. E. Franklin) - " " And „- ■ , JAMES HAYDOCICS QUINTET. „..„. . , Supported by the following Artists: ■ \ ■" . . and HERBERT F. WOOD. ' ADMISSION 1/-.. CHILDREN Gd; -' . . :- ,

S.P.C.A., WELLINGTON ANIMAL WELFARE WEEK, 10th to 17t& NOVEMBER ■ OPENING' OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUE. GRAM CONCERT AT THE CONC^ CHA^EU,_ TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, Col. Geoige s mehc.l in the Chair. . .M,R. A. Wri S M,M.P. speaking, The following well-known artists arc giving their services:- ' ' 2&')l^i&k^^^^^«fe Anderson, Violin; "Uncle George, of Mavgot Buekeridse, E opra"£ M™ Srar-^S ?''t™l? KV SSeU ' elocution;'&« Oswin, elocutionist; Miss ftlS^^^fe Accompanists-MISSES NORA GRAY and LALLA VONDERSLOOT ADMISSION FREE. „ ■- SILVER. COIN AT DOOR.

PARAMOUNT THEATRE Paramount theatre. , New Zealand's . ' Leading Movietone Theatre. Last Screening To-night. ■ PARAMOUNT ALL-DIALOGUE' SPECIAL PRODUCTION! Drama that erupts with the greatest primitive force of Jove and hate! Bancroft's compelling characterisation as GEORGE BANCROFT, FAX WRAY, RICHARD ARLEN. PARAMOUNT. BOUND FEATURETTES. Perfection in Audio Short Subjects. BOOKING! Bos Plans at Bristol and j Iheatre. Ring Telephone 21-842 for Reservations. T<HR. PARAMOUNT THEATRE -*• HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE-x " (New-Zealand's Leading Movietone " Theatre.) COMM ENCINcTtO-MOKRO W COMMENCING TO-MORROW! (Two Presentations Daily.) NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE SPECIAL PRODUCTION'; . SPECIAL PRODUCTION! Another of Paramount Theatre's Big ' Special Offerings! . ; :■; 'i■- •"n ■ Thrills, Mystery, Adventure, and Romance contained in the Eeriest and Fastest-Mov-mg "Talkie" Entertainment Ever -to be • Shown in Wellington . THE ,ALL-"TALKIE" SENSATION THAT TOOK LONDON BY STORM! EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S . : EDGAR WALLACE'S ..:. -, EDGAR WALLACE'S - EDGAR WALLACE'S Famous Work picturised in the most sensational and thrilling AH-dialogue Proeduction of all time! . "THE TERROR/" "THE TERROR" :Sllffi> Slil°f:: "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." (Warner Bros.' Vitaphone Special.) SEE! . , A lonely haunted English mansion, tenanted by a miserly old doctor and his beautiful daughter, hysterical old maids, and a strange collection of crooks, Scotland Yard detectives, and crazy folk-all roaming stealthily throng l wind-swept galleries, seeking im rJ?ihldlns place of stolea treasure. The weird wailing of a mysterious °?e a?T"a spiritualistic . seance—hooting . ot night owls—wind howling about the eaves—slamming doors—footsteps pattering through secret passages—shots in the dark—tumult. 'ALL DIALOGUE BY THE ENTIRE CAST THROUGHOUT THE^PLAY!) ' - I • , Cast includes: EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT HORTONi £riv m<A£RI/ LOUISE FAZENDA, MAY M'AVOY,_ LOUISE FAZENDa! With ALEX FRANCIS, MATTHEW BETZ, HOLMES HERBERT, JOHN MIL JAN, aud Many Others, ' ■;■■" "THE • TERROR!" GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALB THE. THRILLS ms& sum. ssd EFFECTS AND DIALOGUE! BOOKING.—Bos "plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842, for Reservations. T^xo-Nlg^^'TO-Nffi^ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction, "THE VOICE OF THE CITY," Starring WILLIARD MACK, A powerful Underworld Drama, Also GEORGE SEDNEY and PATSY RUTH MILLER in "THE HEART OF A NATION." A Universal Special. Every mother's son and daughter will glory in this never-to-be-forgotten story of the generation that upset the traditions of the old -world in a new land. REGAL THEATRE. KARORI EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT MILTON SILLS and DORIS KEN YON In "BURNING DAYLIGHT." ' "BURNING DAYLIGHT." By Jack London. A pure nugget of entertainment from the goldfields of Alaska. ■ Good Supporting Programme. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Miles Mander and Madeleine Carroll in "THE FIRST-BORN" "THE FIRST-BORN" (Recommended by the Censor as more especially for Adults.) The year'E greatest Dramatic Triumph! A story that compels your interest from start to finish. Good Supporting Programme. 1 ..;i—::—^iii. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2