TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. GRAND OP] LAST TWO NIGHTS! (Direction—J. 0. THE THEATRE THAT 1 CHARLES (B "THE RIVER FROM BOOTH TARKINGTON'S I. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! For the First Ti "ABIE'S II NOW IT'S ON THE SCREEN, The most popular play of the century. '} beautiful, gripping mo BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at The Bi (Telepho TpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE -*- HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (New Zealand's Leading Movietone Theatre.) 2.30. N.a. S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY) 8 o'clock. (Concluding To-morrow.) WARNER VITAPHONB TALKING PRODUCTION! Another of Paramount Theatre's Big Special Offerings! 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." Cast includes: EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA, With ALEX FRANCIS, MATTHEW 3ETZ, HOLMES HERBERT, JOHN MILJAN, and Many Others. SPECIAL SELECTION OF~ yiTAPHONE SOUND, DIALOGUE, AND OPERATIC FEATURETTES. . "A Show in Themselves." BOOKING.-Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-542 for Reservations. — Announcing : PARAMOUNT'S SPECTACULAR PARAMOUNT'S SPECTACULAR SUCCESSOR TO SUCCESSOR TO "THE CANARY MURDER CASE"! "THE CANARY MURDER CASE1! Philo Vane, (jmyed by William Powell), famous sleuth of "The Canary Murder Case," trails the mystery murderer of the socially prominent Greene family. Baffling, Sensational, Thrilling! "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" (An All Talking Mystery Sensation), With WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL JEAN ARTHUR—EUGENE I'ALETTE JEAN ARTHUR-EUGENE-PALETTE JEAN ARTHUR-EUGENE PALETTE JEAN ARTHUR—EUGENE PALETTE JEAN ARTHUR—EUGENE PALETTE With Florence Eldridge and a Cast of Distinguished Principals. TERROR— Menacing, horrifying— Threatens a socially prominent family— Sensational, mysterious murders— Police BaffledNine suspects— No clues — YOU .TRAIL THE ELUSIVE KILLER WITH PHILO VANCE—YOU WITCH HIM INTERPRET CONFLICTINGBAFFLING CLUES, And Finally . PHILO VANCE SOLVES THIS THRILL MYSTERY IN A SERIES OF SMASHING DRAMATIC DISCLOSURES. • At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE, x ARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-542 for Reservations. ¥EW QUALITY THEATRE X 1 Island Bay's Talkie Theatre. -■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VTLMA BANKY, "THE AWAKENING," "THE AWAKENING," With Singing and Sound Synchronised Musical Effects. Supported by an all-talking support, "RAT-SKIN." 100 per cent. Talking, Singing, Dancing. Ring 14-472 for Reserves. Vilma Banky's First Starring Picture. COMMENLi.s'G FRIDAY. "4 DEVILS," Supported by Screen Snapshots of Hollywood Life. CHRISTMAS FAIR. "A" CHRISTMAS FAIR under the ausXJ- pices of the Girls' Auxiliary -will be held in the Kelburn Presbyterian Church Hall on FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, opening at 3 p.m. Christmas Novelties, Cakes, Sweets, Flowers, etc. Programme and competitions in, the evening. Admission free. MEETINGS. N.Z. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (Incorporated). WELLINGTON DISTRICT BRANCH. rpHE Annual General Meeting of this -*• Branch will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING in the Pioneer Club, Lambton quay, at 7.30 o'clock. Business.—Minutes of the last annual meeting; report and balance-sheet; election of officers; general. E. W. G. COLERIDGE, Hon. Secretary, 31. Johnston street: DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY (Incor.) nnHL 24th Annual Meeting wili be held in Mr. Page's Room, Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on THURSDAY NEXT, 2Sth inst., at 4 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers and Committee T. P. MILLS, Secretary. HOWAr. LEAGUE MEETING. A GENERAL MEETING of the NZ ■^ Howard League for Penal Reform will be held in the N.Z.E.I. Club Room Employers' Federation Bldg.. The Terrace, TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), 2Sth instant, at 8 p.m. Speaker, Dr. I. L. G. Sutherland, of Victoria College. Subject, "Impressions of America." All interested in the subject of Penal Reform and Criminal Psychology are cordially invited to attend. E. DOWSETT, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 2
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