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2.15 NOW SHOWING. 7.30 aUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. B. and O. Films Present the Metro Screen Classic, •'THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GOT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," c "THE GOLDEN GOT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GJFT," • "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," "THE GOLDEN GIFT," \ Starring ALICE LAKE ALICE LAKE ALICE LAKE ALICE LAKE And JOSEPH SWICKAED. JOSEPH SWIOKARD. JOSEPH SWICKARD. JOSEPH SWICKARD. A elitteringly brilliant drama of the power of/Mother Love—and the love of Gold! It is a treasure story of the emotions — and materialistic gains, and of a mother who sacrificed more than a woman usually does for love. A DRAMA OF DIVIDED DEVOTION And a MAXWELL KARGER PRODUCTION. ' Also:—Selznick Pictures Present "THE MANHUNTER." "THE MANHUNTER," .- "THE MANHUNTER." "THE MANHUNTER " "THE MANHUNTER." "THE ■ MANHUNTER." "THE MANHUNTER." "THE MANHUNTER." The baffling; mystery of Counterfeit Gangs, of Royal Mounted Police in the Canadian Rockies, and of a murderous deed that is solved in a startling manner. , Enacted by AN ALL STAR CAST. TOPICAL BUDGET. SCENIC. SELZNICK NEWS. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor, Mr. A. H. Jeromo.l Ueiu.l Prices. Telephone 22-334. TyrASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 36th ANNUAL SHOW. A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION of all Classes of Stock, Poultry, Home Industrie?, Fa.tksy Work, etc. -NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RING EVENTS. SHOW DATES-; aoth AND 21st FEB. RAM FAIR;:. ■ 22nd and 23rd FEB. GET THERE-iKD MAKE THIS A i RECORD SHOW! Entries close 3rd FEBRUARY. , Schedules on application. . R. H. WILLIAMS, Seoretary. ■ Box 40, Masterton. TJANNEVIRKE SHOW, A GREAT EXHIBITION. To be held on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and Istn February, 1923. RAM FAIR, FRIDAY, 16th., February. One of .the most successful Shows in New Zealand. Competitions a very' special. feature. Over £900 Prize Money and 46 Challenge Trophies. The Dog.Section is excellently catered for^ exhibitors say it is equal, to any in New Zealand. ■ , Breeders cannot afford to miss the Dannevirke Show. ' Send for a Schedule. Entries close WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1923. Sand your Entries early. Fullest information from 1 ■ H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. P,O. 80x.38, Danneyirke. LYALL BAY LIFE-SAVING CLUB. rpHE Committee wish to Thank all JL officials and residents of the district who assisted to make last Saturday's small carnival such a success. Prizes for the guessing competitions can be obtained by ringing Tel. 2.4-726. ■ T. C. RAYNER, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON TRANSPORT WORK- . ERS' ANNUAL PICNIC. (Drivers, Seamen, and Watersiderff.) TO BE HELD IN MAIDSTONE'IPARK, UPPER HUTT, WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1923. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1923. T OLLIES, Frnit, Lemonade, Gingei -" Beer, Biaouiis for children free, let Cream, town prices (special arrange, ments). ■^ Hot water-«nd milt free. _„ Prize* for Scottish Dancing. Eight prizes for 'babies. Danaing for young ami oldr Toys for children's raoes. Watersiders' Band in attendance, Champion of New Zealand (J. J. Drew, conductor). Tug-o'-w»r ami Quoits Competition. Sports for young and old. Races for visitors. • Trains leave Larabton Station: 7iS»-m. 8.20 a.m., 9.5- a-m., 9.25 a-m., 9.35 ajn. Trains .leave Upper Hutt: 4.40 p.m. 5.5 p.m., 5.25 p.m., 5.40 pjn., 6.25 p.m. -6.40 p.m.\ " Adults 2s sd; MembersSChildren Frea Non-Members' Children Is, Seaplanes and Motor-planes running al ■ day- to tha Park. - E. -HARRISON, Eionic Secretary. .WEDDING RINGS. A splendid- selection of latest shapes in English Hall-marked Weddin Rings. 9ct. Gold, lie 6d to 21s; 18cl Gold, 21s to 50s. SHERWOOD'S, Jew'lers, 103, Willis-st. (next Duke of Edinburgh. DAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICI MONDAYS-SATURDAYS. Leave Boven street: Leave Day'e Bay 10 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m.-. ' -4 p.m. SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.m 11-45' a.m. " 2 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. Bus Stops Petohe Post Office. Fov Spooi*lJ?»eniee, Pwtiw, «t«,, tin 216. ■ ■". * LJSSLANn MQBQES. LTD,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 4

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