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©^ANNUAL Cpaf amount crWeek^ *J Aug. 30,31, Sfept.iSs^. jLV***^^ — """"^ Isl?S d ?.? yv Opera House) . (Quality) Nuhaka r-r-TKe one Great Event* oF Sir SSS ■ . ,1 - I , • (Crown) Onga Onga %he year thafcpictaregoeif *-»& .j-s..^ don:t Howe to be reminded of. ' 2£T ri™' AND AT— Shannon Discerning picture-goers, the ones who shop with a keen eye Bay V iew Raetihi for bargains for their screen entertainment, know that just Bulls Stratford as surely as day follows night and spring follows winter, that Carterton . Taihape the commencement of September will see the celebration of Clive Takapan Paramount Week. They don't have to be reminded of this Dannevirke Taradale fact—it's one of the picture events that they know of and (Arcadia) Waipawa look forward to. Eketahuna Waipukuraa This year it will have a deeper significance than ever, because Eltham (Everybody's) 1926 has brought to the screen a greater number of big Esk «ailway Wairoa (Gaiety) pictures than has any other year of the past. "The Wanderer," Feilding (Lyceum) Wangamd "Scaramouche," "The Vanishing Race," "The American TtZh Ham (Opera House) Venus"—all of these are big pictures that have been given I Fra J ertown ' Waverley | to picture-goers during Nineteen Twenty-six. I F ern hill Waitotara M The best theatres in the land realise that by participating in I Greytown (Crown) And in aU the E the celebration of Paramount Week they are proving to their Hastings Leading Theatres 1 patrons that they aim to give them the finest form of screen (Cosy de Luxe y throughout New | entertainment that the world has to offer. Hawera Zealand. P, That's why you will find the names of the t jf foremost theatres in this part of the world 5 .*•*■*■*. in the column at the right. Jt^S^&&* !s YOUR favourite theatre there among i '- *i«HK&* them? I I If .toiißiramoiiiit2ictLire. tis the b&si skow?iii.toujn\ q^^^-^J
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 53, 31 August 1926, Page 5
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656Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 53, 31 August 1926, Page 5
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