EMPRESS. EMPRESS. MPBIiSS. EMPRESS. NOW SHOWING-. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A STUPENDOUS VARIETY PROGRAMME.. WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY . WESLEY ("FRECKtES" BARRY , WESLEY ("FRECKLES" BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES" BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES" BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY In "SCHOOLDAYS:" "SCHOOLDAYS," ; "SCHOOLDAYS." ■ ' "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." Hello, everybody! Hero I am again in my new pitohnr, and, gee, it's a peech. That's what mo pal Maiehsll Neil*n thought. Youse thought ma "PENROD" and "DINTY" was corkers, but youse just wato till you see me in "SCHOOLDAYS." It was made from Gus Edwards's story. And don't blame me if yer got a belyake from laft'en. ' WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY A SCREEN CLASSIC FOR KIDS FEOM SIX TO SIXTY. Would you Jike to be brought back to other days . . . Care-free, happy days of vrefer-yoar? • • ' Would you like to go through that "KID" romance of other days—tho romance of the days "WHEN WE WiERE A COUPLE OF KIDS"? Then don't misa thn delectable humour, the clean, refreshing, -wholesome pranks that WESLEY "("FRECKLES") BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES'') BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES,") BARRY; perfdrma in his latest production, ' "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." x "SCHOOLDAYS." "SCHOOLDAYS." Also, "SHE'S EVERYWHERE." "SHE'S EVERYWHERE." N "SHE'S EVERYWHERE." "SHE'S EVERYWHERE." A Navelty! An Innovation! A'Tiro-real Drama. Short and Snappy, no Tiresome Padding. And "THE BLUE FOX" '■THE BLUE FOX" - (Episodo 12). /Latest Gaumont "Graphic. THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Conductor: Mr. H. G. Avery). Some of the Numbers.: Entr'acte—"Madzie" Qvertures-r ' "Raymond" ... -i_i_ Thomas "Orpheus" .„_„„„__ „.. Offenbach Selections— ■ "Quaker Girl" ^*..^-. Monckton "Tho Arcadians" ;/...^_^. Monckton Orchestral Items—"Coppelia" (Delibes),, ' ' "Serenata" (Ghapi), "Nocturne" 1 (Krzykanowski), {'Sylvanl Scenes" .' (Fletcher) • \ Fox Trots—"Western Shuffle," "Mammy \ of Mine," "Out Where the West Begins," "Ambnestra," "Love Will Find .a ,W»y." Prices as usual. .Ringl 3442 for Reserves."WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS!"' ' rHIHE Greatest Melodrama Ever ■»■ Screened. TO-NIGHT! , TO-OTGHT 'At I SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. ; -The World's Best Pictures. /■ Paramount's Royalty Masterpiece. .AGNES AYRES and JACK HOLT AGNES AYRES apd JACK HOLT ' .AGNES AYRES and JACK HOLT In a. mighty seven-reel supeivfeature. A wonder-play of thrilling and dramatic climaxes in which tears and laughter ara Handed by ajmaster hand. , "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR!" "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR 1" "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR!" "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR!" A-picture that is perfect in every-detail. It's a Paramount.' Supporting Items include LATEST GAZETTE, SUPERB SCENIC, MACK SENNETT COMEDY. Also A Splendid Programme of music by a. FULL ORCHESTRA. LOWER HUTT. LOWER HUTT; 3 p.m. TSECRBATfoN- GROUNDS. X^ECRE-ATION GROUNDS. SUNDAY~NEXT. OPEN-AIR~OONOERT. ARTILLERY BAND. ARTILLERY BAND. A Rare Musical Treat. Excellent Programme. Silver Coin Collection. '. BAND. i TTyATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND •"•' At . LYALL BAY, . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. DANCING! ' "■•"'DANCING 1! MONDAY NIGHT, ' NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL. MRS. T. R. GIBBS holds her Dance in tho above Hall EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Instruction during the evening. Beginners 7.30. Latest Music by Mr. Porcy Simpson. Ladies Is' 6d. Gents Is Od. EUCHRE! EUCHE! EIGHT GOOD PRIZES. A EUCHRE PARTY will bo hold in Bt. Thomas' Hall, Newtown, on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. sharp. First prize: Ladies, n 701b bag of sugar; gents, 21-piece tea set. Admission Is. Come along 1 and bring a friond. LATIMBJI AND MACLAINE, ' Conductors. WELLINGTON CORPORATION SOCIAL CLDB. A GRAND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT I\. and DANCE is held EVERY TUESDAY EVENING in th'fc Now Century Hall, KenO torraoe. Euchre, 8-10; Dancing, 8-11. Good Prizes, Good Floor. Lob, Walker, Pianist. Ladiea, 6d; Gent*., lb. ill . ■ ■'• ' ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 4
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