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QTI F "Rl IV' «i COMMENCING TO-DAY, KJ Hi 1U r\ ©, 2.15 and 7.30. Jack Phillips presents the moat Astounding and Remarkable Screen Drama ever Released, being an actual Episode from the Life of the World's Most Notorious Bushranger. "THE LADY OF THE DUGOUT" Featuring The outlaw himself, who was later pardoned by President Roosevelt. AL. JENNINGS Supported by CORRINE GRANT AND LITTLE BEN ALEXANDER. The thrills of a bandit's life, the heartaches of a persecuted woman, and the romantic background of the Nor'-West make up the texture of » TRUE Story that is Stranger than Fiction. Also—Selznick Pictures Present J. WARREN KERRIGAN, And his own Company, in "THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS." Mystery! That magic element so dear to all —and action, suspense, and humour. Here's a' ''different" picture, of which A. T. Lcnnon, famous Scotland Yard Inspector, says:—"lf every crook and detective film contained the loi'ic and mathematical reason contained in 'The House of Whispers,' ihe public would demandi that this high standard be kept up." FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Glorious Entr'acte and Incidental Music by the Great QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, (Under the Leadership of MR. A. H. JKROME ) Usual Prices. Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 22-334. CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING INTER-PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP FOURS OF NEW ZEALAND At the WELLINGTON REGATTA. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Entries for tho Minor Events from Nelson, Picton, Blenheim, Christchurch (3 Clubs), Wanganui, and Wellington (3 Clubs). ALL RACES WILL FINISH OFF TARANAKI STREET WHARF. FIRST RACE 11.30 a.m. CHAMPIONSHIP 3 p.m. FIRST RACE 11.30 a.m. CHAMPIONSHIP 3 p.m. Steamers following all raoos leaving Taranaki Street Wharf 15 minutes before starting times. Admission to Whnrf Is (including tax); Admission to Steamer 6d por raoe. .All-day Tickets (admitting to wharf and steamer for all races), 3s (including tax). In the event of Northerly Weather, the s.s. Janie Seddon will leave the Eastbourne Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a..m., and a bus will leave the Stay Sheds at 10.15 a.m.

LABOUR PARTY RALLY! LABOUR PARTY IJ.VLLY! ! LABOUR PARTY RALLY! LABOUR PARTY RALLY! WORKERS !—Labour in every part of the Civilised World is_ advancing j towards th© Capture of Political and Industrial Power. The aristocratic and profiteering political parties ARE BEING FOUND OUT. You must learn, the reason why. ATTEND THE LABOUR RALLY ATTEND THE LABOUR RALLY ATTEND THE LABOUR RALLY In the EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, Willis street, Willis street, Willis street, Willis street, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8 o'clock. Speakers: ! P. FRiASER, M.P. A. L. MONTEITH, M.P. COUNCILLOR C. H. CHAPMAN. | W. T. YOUNG (Secretary Seamen's Union). JAMES THORN (Editor Maoriland Worker). BE THERE IN TIME ! Doors open 7.15. Silver Coin Collection. i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LABOUR PARTY MEETING, LABOUR PARTY MEETING, VEITCH & ALLAN'S CORNER, VEITCH & ALLAN'S CORNER, At 8. The Speakers will include MR. ROBERT M'ICEEN, M.P. ROLL UP ! ROLL UP ! ROLL UP ! ROLL UP ! WELLINGTON GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' UNION. A BENEFIT SOCIAL and DANCE will be h.eld in the New Century Hall TO-MORROW Evening (Saturday, 24th). Dancing commerces 8 o'clock. PALAIS DJ DANSS. KILBIRNIS PAVILION | SATURDAY AND EVERY WEDNESDAY. STEVENS'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. STEVENS'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. Wellington's Best. Subscription: Ladies 2s. Gents 2s-6d. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. A EUCHRE PARTY will be held in Carlton Hall, Marion street, opposite Dr. Maokin's, TO-NIGHT and every Monday and Wednesday night. Ten good prizes. _ First and second pnzes (ladies and gents), 10s and 5s orders on tobacco, groceries, drapery, crockery, boots, books, etc. Admission Is. .WHOLE-DAY PARADES. ALL CADET PARADES for 84th February are hereby Cancelled. Nos. 21, 26, 39, and 107 Companies will parade on 3rd March, at 1.30 p.m. D. H. DONALDSON, j ' Captain N.Z.S.C., | Area Officer, Area No. 5 A. THE JOE KNOWSLEY SCHOOL OF DANCING. TjUPILS and Intending Pupils may be enrolled for the 1923 Classes *t PONSONBY HALL (Abel Smith street), every Afternoon, from 2.30 tilr 4.30, commencing MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. CLASSES RESTART SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH. Telephone Private Address: 4-7, MULGRAVE STREET. WANTED— Umbrellas Re-covered, 2s lid. 4s (ki. 6s 6d each; splendid black ami special lyear Glovex Coverts, obItiiiiiible only from us, 12s 6d each; iiuished as new. Lethaby's, ojip. Post Office.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 2

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