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COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT! .MATINEE SATURDAY! GRAND OPERA HOUSE ■ -" (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) . THE THEATRE THAT WAS BUILT FOR SOUND CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS "THE RIVER OF ROMANCE" MARY BRIAN, WALLACE BEERY, JUNE COLLYER BUDDY ROGERS IN A DELIGHTFUL ROLE! evefknmvn 61 wal?e~*\ le ", ot, o?'ious! The greatest lover and-gambler the world has e\er known. Women loved him-men feared him! Adventurer! Mystery Man! A delightful romance of the South in the bad old days PROM BOOTH TARKINGTON'S IMMORTAL NOVEL "MAGNOLIA " His greatest romantic role! A powerful cast of well-known players! Entertainment which eclipses "Close Ravmony." A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PICTURE! -BOX ELANS NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL and BERKELEY. Tp- KTW'I • ES&SSi- T HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ,«,r, KmGS THEATRE. J- -HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE ( Best Sound in Town.") THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-S-TO-NIGHT. ' (New Movietone (Final. Screening.) •■■ — TFrrc inwp ati ,„,,..,„„ *»OVv SHOWING! - iol| MRS! ALL TALKING NOW SHOWTNfii INTERNATIONAL MASTERPIECE! ™ „ UWUiII-. "BLACK WATERS" .(Two Presentations Daily.) • "BLACK WATERS" o ad -i/epk "BLACK WATERS" 2nd WEEK . " An overshadowing dramaturgic sensation, STARTS TO-MORROW! acted with dynamic foreefulness by STARTS TO-MORROW! TON, NOBLE JOHNSTON, and —— Another of Paramount Theatre's Big MARY.BRIAN (Sir James Barrie'soris- EDpTrw^Tt^rU IDal WeDdyi in "Peter »"> lEGAR WALLACE! .: In Addition: EDGAR WALLACE'S KING'S SUPPORTING SOUND Famous Work picturised in the most senFEATURETTES. - sational and thrilling All-dialogue ProBOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. duction of all time! ~ Pnce Scale: Is to 2s 9d. « THB TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR " : — "THE TERROR." "THE TERROR," •_ . J (Warner Bros.' Vitaphone Special.) THE KING'S ■ THEATRE. I ~~1 . HE KING'S THEATRE. ' t . "—~ - (Best Sound in Town.) Cast includes: : . EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, '. • MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE' FAZENDA COMMENCING TO-MORROW!'' With ALEX FR4NTTS KfATTCTi?w COMMENCING TOMORROW! BETZ, HOLMES HERBERWOHN Grand Return Season in Wellington of MIL JAN, and Many Others. Paramount's Talking and Singing 1 ~~~ ~~^~ —. ——j Triumph! ■ - ■ - ■ - ■-■ - ■ ■'.."' ■ — "innocents: of pakis." v!laphoneSEL sound N dl1 F J ;»c!nl Biiiii>: : -,;:,. "'iNNOCENTi OP PARIS'" • BOOKING^Bot Plans -at.Bristol and "INNOCENTS OP ptiis'" ■ T.heatie- Xin 3 -Te1.'21,542 for Reserva"INNOCENTS OF PARIS." : h(?ns- - . ■ " ' "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." ■■- ■■ .: ;- .:■..'_. , ...;;," ..... ' See a Paris Kevue-Amateur Trials-and VTEW -PRINCi'SS; ■ -THEATRE aeo Chevalier Dance m this fascinating PRINCESS THEATRE story of a man who became a Famous T Musical Comedy Star. CONCLUDING TO-NIGHT. •; MAURICE CHEVALIER " - GEORGE-SIDNEY, in MAURICE CHEVALIER «r.nhp ■ a xm> nw ™ „ MAURICE CHEVALIER GIVE AND TAKE." •MAURICE CHEVALIER. • H£S ASS TAKE.", MAURICE CHEVALIER . GIVE AND TAKE." .- MAURICE CHEVALIER "GIVE AND TAKE." -■• (The Idol of Paris)-. And MABEL POULTON in • 50 Million Frenchmen can't be wrong, and 'they acclaim Chevalier the Greatest Star "WILD CAT HETTY?' T6-dav "WILD CAT HETTY." •10-day. "WILD CAT HETTY." ' ' r- ——-t— —•• • :' . . "WILD CAT HETTY.'? , BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. ,: : ' '• Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. — : : COMMENCING TO-MORROW Two Big Features on the* Same Bill. (Friday). TO-NIGHT, AT .8 O'CLOCK. LAURA LA PLANTF KILBIRNIE KINEMA. LAURA LA PL4NTE - ILBIRNIE KLNEMA. . .' . .. k^xl. SUE CAROL, NICK STUART.-and-Big ■■'--■ ' - ln- '"''.. ' ; ". "GIRLS GONE WILD." :. "'" : "TJHE LAST;WARNINa^ ' Like a FJy in the Clutches of a Spider, "THE LAST WAKNING> "• a Beautiful Girl Falls Prey to Gangland! '.'THE LAST WARNING/ •- Also, AL. WILSON, the Intrepid, Devil- 7™E LAST'WARNING." 'may-care Aviator, in "THE LAST WARNING." "THE SKY SKIDDER." R\MON NOVARRO ' A Whirring, Loopuig, Crashing Drama of S\mON NnvABPO Romance above the. Clo°uds!! ■ RAMON NOVArIo- ' Reserves ftt Theatre. Telephone 14-202. ' .' . " ,-.-...■-. :. '——. : — . ' ; ';,.■'-. I",;: .-■-; .-v -!. a^HE CAPITOL, MTRAMAE. "THE-FLYING FLEET" •*■ „ -— ■ '"THE. FLYING FLEET." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. "THE FLYING FLEET" ."THEXIUKE STEPS OUT." . "THE FLYING FLEET." - • starring William Hames, Joan Crawford, 'THE FLYING.FLEET " and Karl Dane. "THE FLYING FLEET." A love romance in fifteen rounds. ■ ■ . ' •■-■-:■. Also • ' ■ —,: ■- -::, . TOM MIX in ' f n <3,i nT : nr i.' -- '"v " • "KING COWBOY." In Support... : ..-., With his wonder horse, Tony, in a rattling GAZETTE; SERIAL, SCENIC story o£ desert thrills and cowboy pluck. ' ■ OVjJi"-10- . The Capitol goes Talkie Monday. ■ ' , .■:■■'■ HOOVER AND MACDONALD ■ • - " - . TX/'OULD enjoy themselves if they could ■ : ■ j TT attend the Electric Light Sports ■ ' ' . i ' ■ Meeting BASIN RESERVE, SATUR- •-■■••■ ■ - DAY WEEK. : . ■■•■■■ :. ~ : : A NIGHT OF HUMOUR, SONG,-AND . -. - GTQpy: -■-»■- * REGAL THEATRE, KARORI ■ '■ ■ ' : EGAL THEATRE) KARORI! :' - ■ . - . CLEMENT MAY, ' ; '." TmtfTfnT' t>/-> xTT/-.TL f .i. ■ CLEMENT MAY, .. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CLEMENT MAY "SATURDAY'S CHILDREN." ~ CLEMENT MAY* <<S^SSNF Spmrr?TK EN" E's ineut E^lish Entertainer. Dick: CORINNE GRU?FITH. ensian Artist, Elocuti6nist, and Humorist A Wonderful Drama of Love and Life. Selections from the works of Stephen LeaUsual Prices cock> J°hn Drinkwater, Dickens, and "The Bellamy Trial" is Coming. • other popular authors. STOCK EXCHANGE SMASH TSSSf § AP?' CONCERT CHAMBER TJUT the stocks of the Grand Electric OW* HA^ L CONCERT CHAMBER ■" Light Snorts Carnival are soaring. (One Nlsht Only) BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY WEEK. ■ SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, " NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ~ /ST^ - LEVIN RACES AT LEVIN, Associate Artist: 23rd NOVEMBER. ■ MISS HILDA CHUDLEY ' ; nuirPTiT t- ~~r. HILDA CHUDLBY; ' S^S^^^^nti^MS; A 15 Piauo xaas^ gna S 33 a ndT( P r is- -, merston North, Shannon, and intermediate stations by ordinary train leavinß BOX PLA.N 4T TOP Ttnrwnr Palmerston North 6.58 a.m. and special Sals si 4L' I i r¥ OLi Day train at 8.45 a.m., also from Wellington JWc to a y Tl BA'? c'e ' Pinny's. (Thorndon), Otaki, and intermediate ste- ' and The B«sto'tions, by special train leaving Wellington ■ at 8.45 a.m.,'Paekakariki 6.11 (ordinary), — • ' ': " and 10.15 a.m. ' • " Special trains, stopping where required TjOXING... for passenscrs, will run as under:— OXING. . Palmerston North dep. 8.45 a.m., Shan- „.„,_ •' ' non 9.30, Levin arrive 9.51 a.m. lOWA HAL, MONDAY, 2nd DEC Wellington dep. 8.45 a.m., Johnsonville First Apnearancp' nf 9.12, Paekakariki 10.15, Otaki 10.55, Levin „ „ m t , llppearailce oi arrive 11.23 a.m. 1t 1 E SARR ON. Return-trains, stopping where required, SAHRON'S -first appearance: in the Trn leave Levin for Wellington G.O p.m., Wei- minion will be arainert TiM- tl> *i Hngton arr. 8.21 p.m.! for Palmerston late Feather Champi" u ?o/walef W wrfi North 6.8 p.m., Palmerston arr. 7.11 p.m. known throughout England and' Austral PERSONAL" as a clever, attractive opponent it'his YX7ILL all the Ladies with fawn hats e'e^ L , »» meet all their friends with grey hats I.RICES: The Association has decidprl at the BASIN RESERVE, 8 p.m., SAT- 0Q *he usual popular admission prices of URDAY WEEK? . 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. P : BOX PLAN■■■will open at Perry's ManJUMBLE SALE. ««, on WEDNESDAY, 27thNOV- ,_ i/iIBER, at 10-a.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 2.30 p.m.'" f Tk e Ss'stem °f preferential booking for OT •pTrTT?-R«3 qrimnmnrar f«rfner appearances of Sarron will apply, gj.. PLIERS SCHOOLROOM, i.e., for Sarron's contest against Grime Ghuznee street. tu=Plan Wl'l be open one day -'for-prefer-TSAT?f4TKS r \torf ential bookuig whereby holders of reserved J3AKtrAIN£_ GALORE^ seats lor the Sarron-Jones contest will be . . . enabled to reserve the same scats on--pro- ■• "iTOTRKBX-S'END 1' -'■ Ct">" °f t!'C lcael'ved se^ section.- ■ AT the BASIN RESERVE, .SATURDAY WEEK, Grand Electric Light Sports Meeting. ' J U M B L ~E S A L E. KARORI PLUNKET SOCIETY. VISIT THE^AERODROME. AT BOYS' INSTITUTE, Tasman street. rjTHE HAMILTON AIRWAYS, LTD., •' _J_;.'■"■".-. are taking up Passengers daily. • „,,m . v . v , , x . n , r ,„ „„ IKLDAi, 22nd r>OV., at 2.30 p.m. Tickets obtainable at H. W. Lloyd's, EXCELLENT BARGAINS. Jewellers, 114, Cuba street, or at Rongolai Airport. Flights from 254. Shoes, and Summer Clothing.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 124, 21 November 1929, Page 2

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