THRILLING PICTURE AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
“THE ONLY WAY” AND “SUNBEAMS” Next Wednesday, at 2.30,. wilj seo ; the opening, of the sea,sdu of >Sir John Martin Harvey in “The- Only Way,” in association with the Sunbeam Children of Sydney in “The Wedding of Baby JCerr ” Tn the evening His 'Worship! 1 tile : Mayor • of-. -Wellington; C. J. B. Norwood, will formally open the season, for wliich arrangements are well in hand. Quite an “atmosphere” is being given . the. theatre, both inside and outside, by decoration'. .- One of the stalls boxes. will convey the,, “wedding” ideu/ and;, will contain an; organ wrbibh; will be - used both for- the picture and for the bridal procession of the. '.stage ' attraction. Throughout the season there .will lie twoscreenings'daily,' at 2.30 and at 8 ih'theevening, with the full-operatic orchestra
AN AUSTRALIAN JACKIE COOGAN. Jackie Clark, who is coming to Wellington, with the'Sunbeam Children from Sydney, 'is known as the Australian . Jackie Coogan,; He is seven • years old, and has the quaintest personality imaginable, Jackie has, appeared in various Australian theatres, most recently with "The Silnbeams" at the Haymarket .Theatre, Sydney, and Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane. In. “The Wedding .of Baby Kerr," which is to be the .associate stage attraction to Sir John Martin' Harvey in . "The Only Way" at the Grand Opera House, starting next Wednesday, Jackie plays the part of Best. Man. and during the course of the weddin" l changes into his “Jackie- Coogan" clothes and gives an impersonation of the famous screen juvenile.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12459, 29 May 1926, Page 13
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