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THE EMPRESS. HE EMPRESS. NOW SHOWING: i Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Another More Than Your Moneys Worth Throe-Hour Show ot Filmland's Best Productions, and Beautiful Music First of all there is: "KAZAN," "KAZAN," "KAZAN," "KAZAN," Jamss Oliver Curwood's Best Story, Pictured with Every Thrill, Featuring KAZAN, The World's. KAZAN, Wonder KAZAN, Dog, And JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. With Fighting Lynxes, Mountain Lions, Sneaking Wolves, Champing Huskies, and . all the Wild Beasts of the Baokwoods. A Girl who whs brave. A Man who wu a beast. A Dog who was more than human. A Lore Story that has f<sw equals. Just as good, if not better than "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." Also, Another of the Sherlock Holmes Adventures, - " THE NOBLE BACHELOR." "THE NOBLE BACHELOR." A Puzzling Problem, with a Startling Climax. 1 And . ' . . ■ ■IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! Episode One of Selznick's' Super-Serial, "THE BLUE FOX," "THE BLUE FOX," Featuring ANN LITTLE (Filmdom's Most Daring Serial St*r). The only Serial ever made in the Far North, and just about twice as thrilling as a-ny ever seen before. NOTE—The Screening Time for this Great Feature at Evening Sessions is 7.30 p.m. Then besides there are: THE LATEST TOPICALS, ENGLISH SOCCER CUP FINAL, 1 "THE HUSTLER" (Snub Pollard Comedy), . ■ ■ And ■ ■ i: " IN AND OUT OF KONGA SAN " (A Marvellous Chester Outing). ' And THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA , , (Conductor ...... Mr. H. G. Avery). ENTR'ACTE—"PreIude" (Rachmaninoff), And a Splendid Musical Programme. BIGGER, BRIGHTER/AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Prices a« usual. Ring 3442 for Reserves. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE AI'OCALYPSE." AS a vivid reproduction of the times in .which we of this generation have lived, "The Your Horsemen of the Apocalypse" will never be surpassed. WALLACE REID, tho Man with tha Pile-driving Punch, in "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." It's a Paramount Picture. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCERT! TO MORROW (SUNDAY). Come Early ! Secure a Seat! EXCELLENT MUSIC BY THE ARTILLERY BAND (Late Garrison Band). .WINNERS OF 17 CHAxVIPIONSHIP PRIZES! Conductor LIEUT. T. HERD PROGRAMME: Band Items: March—"Under Freedom's Banner" (Blon) Overture—"Poeb and Peasant (Suppe) Intermezzo—"Hypatia" (Hume) Contest Selection—"Saffo" (Puccini) Quickstep—"Vanquisher" (Southwell) MISSMABELLE ESQUILANT . MISS MABELLE ESQUILANT (Renowned Contralto) will sing: — "Harbour Night's Song" (Sanderson) MR.. E. R. F. HEWITT MR. E. R. F. HEWITT (Popular Baritone) will sing "Cloze-Props" (Hubix-Newcombe). t MR. P. MARTIN I MR. P. MARTIN ' ' (Lyric Tenor) will sing "My Dreams" (Tosti) "Beloved, It la ; Morn1' (Ayhvard) At tho Piano : MR. M. T.DISON. : MR, M. T. DIXON. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. For Funds to send tho Band to the Band Contest at New Plymouth. Private subscriptions will be gratefully received by Mr. W. R. Potter, P.O. Box 54, Te Aro. Admission Free. Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.15 p.m. Piano kindly lent by Bristol Piano Co. "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." A LESSON of Endurance and Pluck that must Thrill Every Man, Woman, and Child. AVALLACE REID. It's a Paramount Picture. LECTURE ~T~" Under/ the Auspice? of the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross . Society, ■■*;.' A LECTURE, illustrated by Lantern Slides, will be given at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, Ist August, in the Red Cross I Chambers, 63, Dixon-street. I Subject: "Venereal Disease." Lecturer: Dr. B. F Aldred (in charge of Medical Clinic). This subject will be treated in a manner to suit a mixed audience. The Members of this Society and General Publio are cordially invited. Admission Free. l M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. WANGANUI COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Incorporated). THE Second Annual Festival will be held in Opera House from 3rd to 13th OCTOBER, inclusive Entries for all Classes Close on TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST. Book, containing Syllabus, Words of Elocution Pieces, etc., can be obtained from the leading Music Warehouses or Mr. Jenner, or will be posted direct on application to A. E. WHITEFORD, Secretary; Box 263, AYanganui. VIOLET DAY. In Aid of Women's National Reserve. FRIDAY, <H!i AUGUST. KINDLY help sick mother by sending saleable goods or produce to atoll or Qet-huiio'a Dopol dtiy of imle. Buy ' flowers on .Violet Day, 4th August.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3

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