2.15 - NOW SHOWING - 7.30 QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Here's a story of a fascinating little vamp who handles a whole \flock of love affairs while her own is in a mess I ' MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST' MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST' MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST In "DON'T, GET PERSONAL." v "DON'T GET PERSONAL." / "DON'T GET PERSONAL." ' "DON'T GET PERSONAL." "DON'T GET PERSONAL." "DON'T GET PERSONAL." "DON'T GET PERSONAL." She doesn't. Being a volunteer Cupid she maintains her right to help those who | don't need help, and to entangle herself j in the hearts of all who see her. [ Also, ! ROUND FOUR OF H. C. WITWER'S"« REMARKABLE SPORTING STORIES, "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." Vigorous stories of boxing tinged with the sentiment of romance, and containing THE GREATEST EXPOSITIONS OF BOXING., EVEP SCREENED. There are realistic fights in which the star REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, Is matched against such world favourites , as SAM M'VEY, DANNY HAVES, 808 ARMSTRONG. INTERNATIONAL NEWS, CENTURY COMEDY, "WINNERS OF THE WEST." QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Telephone 22-334. CONCERT CHAMBER. | ONCERT CHAMBER. i , .". ' WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. CESARONI GORDON SHORT: CESARONI GORDON SHORT CESARONI , GORDON SHORT CESARONI GORDON SHORT CESARONI GORDON SHORT CESARONI GORDON SHORT In MOZART-CHOPIN. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL. Solos from "The Magio Flute," "The Marriage of Figaro," and "Don Juan." Chopin Sonata, Fantasie, Waltzes, eto. "Signor Cesaroni is the Best Basso I have heard"—Henri Verbrugghen. "Mr. Short's ascent high up the steep ladder of pianistic fame seems assured."— Christchuroh Press. Accompanist: HAROLD WHITTLE. 3s and 2s (plus tax). Tickets and Plan at Bristol. mOWN HALL/CONCERT CHAMBER THE JOLLY JAYS THE JOLLY JAYS Present their Second Spasm of Smiles, Songs, and Stunts, ' "FITS AND STARTS!" / "FITS AND STARTS!" , SATURDAY, Bth JULY, 1922, At 8 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Rebuilding Fund. Admission: 3s' (reserved), 2s, and Is. Box Flan at The Bristol. I v ""fi"_E^ :?^ DANCE. EVANS BAY YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB, EVANS BAY-RD. (Wellington-road Car Stop.) TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 3 to 12. The road is now well-lighted, 'so all come and have an enjoyable Dance. Hot Fruit Drinks free. Best Floor and Music, and Supper. Dances selected from old and new, including One-step. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ROWLAND WILSON, Social Sec. I L B I R N I E HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), And Every Saturday. JAZZ TO A 'FULL BAND! .MUSIC BY THE JAZZOLA BAND! Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper. Arrangements have been made with the Bell 'Bus Service to leave the hall at midnight for the city. ' S. HEADLAND, Secretary. ANCING i DANCING! TO-NIGHT. THE ROSE ASSEMBLY. The above Assembly will hold its Weekly Dance in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Bth JULY. A hearty invitation to all Old and New Patrons. ■ W. Moo'ney, M.C.;" E. M. Dcslandes, Hon. Sec. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Music by Miss J. Murphy. CARLTON HALL, Corner Vivian and Marion-sts. A EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be held every Wednesday Evening in the above hall. Admission Is. Valuable prizes. Ham, etc. Don't forget, opposite Dr. Mackin's. WELLINGTON TEACHERS'—TRAINING COLLEGE. ( REUNION DANCE in the Training College Gymnasium, Kelburn, on FRIDAY, 21st JULY, at 8 p.m. All ex-Students are cordially invited to bo present. BROOKLYN ASSOCIATION FOOT-., BALL CLUB. GRAND Social and Dance will be held on Thursday, 13th 'July, at 8 p.m., in St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Brooklyn. Admission —Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. Refreshments provided, and excellent musical items. RUSSELL J WEIR, Hon. Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. COME AND LEARN TO DANCE. MRS. J. R. GIBBS begs to announce that she h holding an Extended Evening'on MONDAY WEEK NEXT, 17th July, in tho. Kilbirnie Hall. Music by Mr. Lcs Walter. Supper provided. Dancing 8 till 12. Ladies Is 6d, Geiils Is 6d.'- N.B.—Class as usual this Monday. DANCING! DANCING-! WALTZ ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly, which holds its Weekly-Dance in l.hi> Alexandra Hall every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 13 or.o of tho most Popular Dances iii town.. Music by Mi-w Murphy. Ladies Is. Gents le &d. Cloakroom attendant. CARLYLE AND MORRIS... J
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 3
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