EMPRESS. MPRESS. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a-m. to 10 p.m. ANOTHER THREE-HOUR, DOUBLEFEATURE, BRIGHT, AND SPARKLING SHOW. N°" "BACK PAY>' "BACK PAY!" "BACK PAYr By Fannie Hurst, F-eatarins . SEENA. OWEN SIs'KNA OWEN And ,MATT MOORE. MATT MOORE, TKe story of a girl with a "Crepe oV Shine" soul and a taste for riches in New fork's midnight whirl of pleasure. She raught tho thrills she had missad in her tittle homo town, and when her "back pay" was collected — ' ' WHAT THEN? IX Lavishly Splendid Prodnction. See the Wonderful Night Soenes. Wo. 2— ■■■''' " " CONSTANCE BINNEY ' .CONSTANCE BINNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY In "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" ' "SOMETHING DIFFERENT!" , "SOMETHING DIFFERENT I" Skdapted from the Novel, "Oalderon** ' ' Prisoner," by Alice Duer Miller. 'A bed of intrigue, nestling amid forest and hills beneath the hot, steamy atmosphere of Central America. - • Into this whirlpool'--, of colourful adventure and sudden death, stepped a dainty New York girl, bored "with life, seeking flonßation —and she got it. v JERJSMENDOUS SUPPORTING ITEMS. «THE GINGHAM GIRLf' ' \ Blank Bennett Comedy. And;.- - . ■. <EHE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ' ORCHESTRA. prices as Usual. Ring 3442 for- Reserves. qtrand theatre. ~~. Otrand theatre. ' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p;in.. JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN k" . JACKIE COOGAN Ins tho Up-to-date Model of the Great Book, •" PECK'S BAD BOY." < * PECK'S BAD BOY." " PECK'S BAD BOY." " PIiJCK'S BAD BOY."TTTOty Bad Boy, Every Good Boy, Every Boy's Father, Mother, Sister, Cousin, Aunt, and Undo SHOULD SEE THIS DELIGHTFUL PICTURE. Also "^jo Smart Musical Comedy on tiie screen, "OH BOY!" i^OH BOYr " OH BOY!" »*-OH BOY 1" "OH BOY!" ' <A,Beeozy, Buoyant, Bubbling Outburst of Merriment that bustles with mirth, radi- . ates with vitality, moves unflaggingly. JIOiNE CAPRICE and CREIGHTON HALE. And1 Now: iSlra 'Almost Human Chimpanzee, , " SNOOKY," , i.ln a Great Comedy Feature, " READY TO SERVE."READY TO SER-VE." VHoes as nsnal. Tel. 3299. ' 2JS — NOW SHOWING —' 7.30 ' THEATRE. .WUEEN^ THEATRE. !A Brilliant Pictarisation of Jacques Jaccartfa Famous Story, -"UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS," . "UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS/ . Starring VIRGINIA FAIRE. OTRGINIA FAIRE. Also, GLADYS WALTON In "PLAYING WITH FIRE.* INTERNATIONAL NEWS. . CENTURY. • COMEDY. "WINNERS OF THE WEST. Usual Prices. Tel. 22-334. .Cnder the Patronage ,-of Their ExcelL lencies tho Governor-Genoral and Viscoimtoss Jelliooe, and Royal Wellington Choral Union. /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. \JONCEUT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT t A Festival of Music by OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY. OTAKI CHORAL SOCIETY. -••Conductor ... Mrs. H. C. E. Stable' . (Madame Josephine Ottlec, A.R.A.M.). Prices: 3a and 2s, both plus tax. .. .Box Plan at The Bristol. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER ■JL _ i ' iWEDNESD^Y NEXT, 8 p.m. In Aid of the .SIR ARTHUR PEARSON MEMORIAL' .. . FUND FOR THE BLIND. - v ' "SUNSET," "SUNSET," rA Delightful Play by JEROME K. JEROME. >- PRODUCED BY A. STANLEY WARWICK. Preceded by " THE 'BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS," ■Dramatic Skotch by M'Kinnel. Reserved Seats: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Book at the Bristol Piano Company. R. W. SHALLCRASS, Hon. .Secretary, •" ' SPECIAL PUBLIC NOTICE. Tho Event oE.tho Year omes off To-Night. LARGE TOWN^JIALL, 8 o'clock sharp. "OLAIN. FANCY, and POSTER BALL. - Late Cars Lyall Hay (via Tunnel) and Island Bay. 801 l 'Bus Co. will run to Northland via Tborndon. Motors 1 a.m. EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR ' '__ BOAT Cf.UB. -WELLINGTON SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. MAYORAL RECEPTION TO MR. W. C. PEARGE, M,A. 'Associate Secretary World's S.S. Associq. tion. In Wosloy Church, Tarannki-strcot, at 7.45 p.m. on TUESDAY, 4th JULY. f ADDRESS by Mr. Fearco—"Religious £*■ Education' and Civilisation." Chairman : ■ His Worship tho, Mayor. On WEDNESDAY, at/7.45 p.m., Mr. Pearco will £.poak in St. John's Hall- on "The Sunday School: A Man's Job." All cordially invited. Collections at both meetings. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION MISSION. A, CIVIC RECEPTION will bo ten- -*-^- dorcd in tho Council Chamber, Town Hull, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 4th instant, at 12.15 pjn., to the Members of'tho British Empire Exhibition Misßion, Major E. A. Bolchco, Licut.-Col. A. Christtp, and Mr. F. W. Bates. Citizens aro cordially invited to bo present on tho occasion. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 2, 3 July 1922, Page 2
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