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IPHE PAPvAMOUNT THEATRE HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE' THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (New Zealand's Leading Movietone Theatre.) COMMENCING TO-DAY, 2.30. COMMENCING TO-DAY) 2.30. (T\vo Presentations Daily,) NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE SPECIAL PRODUCTION! SPECIAL PRODUCTION! Another of Paramount Theatre's Big Special Offerings! ' 1 j Thrills, Mystery, Adventure, and Romance contained in the Eeriest and Fastest-Mov-ing 'Talkie" Entertainment Ever to be Shown in Wellington. THE ALL-"TALKIK" SENSATION THAT TOOK LONDON BY STORM! EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S Famous Work picturised in the most sensational and thrilling All-dialogue Production of all time! "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR " "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR'" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR." (Warner Bros.' Vitaphone Special.) SEE! A !°'] cJ y taunted 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 through wind-swept galleries, seeking the hiding place of stolen treasure. HEAR! , The weird wailing of a mysterious , organ—a spiritualistic seance—hooting of 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!). 1 - ■• ■■" I Cast includes": . EDWARD EVERETT' HORTON, • EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA, MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA, With ALEX■" FRANCIS,; -MATTHEW BETZ, HOLMES HERBERT;:. "JOHN .. MILJAN, and Many Others. I ■ . -■', 1 SPECIAL SELECTION OF VITAPHONE SOUND, DIALOGUE, AND OPERATIC FEATURETTES. "A Show in Themselves." BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. -21-542 for 'Reservations. . PQMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIK (Conductor: H. Temple White). . ' CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, .At 8 p.m.- ..■-■-. Assisted by ",-'■■■'-','■' Miss Alma Clegs — (Soprano) Mr. Desmond Lavin. ......... (Violinist) Mr. A. E. Coe (Tenor) Mr. A. G. Flanagan. (Baritone) Mr. W. A. Gatheridge (Accompaiiis't) Prices: 3s (plus tax) and 2s: "~: Bos Plan at the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. E. M. PANKHURST,: • ■■-.. Hon., Secretary.. _ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY~TRAINS. Between WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON And Vice .Versa. _ ~ SPECIAL SUNDAY FARES. BAND PARADE AT MASTERTON. ■ i~iN Each Sunday until further notice, " Special . Train for Masterton'will leave Wellington 9 a.m., Petone 9.14, Lower Hutt 9.19, Upper Hutt 9.53 a.m. Return train leaves Masterton 5.10 p.m. Special Train leaves Masterton 8.45 a.m., Carterton 9.7, Featherston 9.38. Return train leaves Wellington 5.17 p.m.' SPECIAL EETURN FARES:, : .. „ . ..."...; ./"lit.'. ■■; 2nd. 8. d. .■;'. s. d." " Wellington to-^ . ■...'■- Featherston ...... 5 0 3 6. Carterton . .. : 7 0 5 0 Masterton .;....... 7 0 50' Petone and ' Lower Hutt to^- •/.■■■-■ Featherston ...... 5O .3 6 Carterton 60 "4 0 ■ Masterton ..• 7 0 5Q . And Vice Versa. ■- -•.- '-.-■"■■■ For further particulars see handbill, or inquire at stations. - I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. _ WEEK-END EXCURSION WEEK-END EXCURSION WEEK-END EXCURSION To ROTORUA, ' ROTOEUA, EOTORUA, FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. RETURN FARE HALF ORDINARY RATE. TRAIN LEAVES. Wellington 2.0 p.m. Palmerston N 5.7 p. m . RETURN TRAIN LEAVES Rotorua - 5.0 p m MONDAY. ' RETURN FARE:' FROM WELLINGTON, 65s 8d (Ist), 44s 9d (2nd). FROM PALMERSTON NORTH 52s 4d (Ist),'3ss Sd (2nd). INQUIRE AT STATIONS FOR- FULL PARTICULARS. JUMBLE SALE. OT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee ° street, FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER at 7 p.m. - Clothes, Books, Hardware,, etc^ etc. - "V SQUADRON. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. IIfEMBERS will Parade for Duty at "*- Rongotai Air Port, SATURDAY, 16th INST. Dress uniform. Assemble at Rongotai Tram Stop, 1 p.m. P. E. M'NICOL, Lieut.-Adjut. VINSEN'S STUDIO. ' nnELEPHONE 23-536—Photographs day •*• or night. Maie your appointment for wedding group or portrait now. 119, Cuba street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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