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2.15. "NOW SHOWING/ 7.30. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN S THEATRE. Selznick Pictures prosont jMy^tle Reed's Most Thrilbug Mystery, "At the Sign of THE JACK O' LANTERN*." THE JACK 0' LANTERN." V THE JACK 0" LANTERN." THE JACK 0' LANTERN " THE JACK O' LANTERN." THE JACK 0' LANTERN." THE JACK 0' LANTERN." THE JACK 0' LANTERN." THE JACK O' LANTERN." * THE JACK 0' LANTERN." A haiihted house that looks like a Jack o 1 Lantern at night; a huge black, cat that has v habit of appearing at e\eiy psychological moment; a shadowy figme that i een piowlinj* about the halls at midnight, and then—a seaich for buried tieasuie! . v .WHAT MORE UNCANNY MYSTERY COULD YOU WANT? J Then thoie's the — METRO SCREEN CLASSIC, "LOMBARDI, LTD." "LOMBARDI, LTD." I "LOMBABDI, LTD." "LOMBARDI, LTD." "LOMBARDS LTD." "LOMBARDI, LTD." Starring those Perpetual Favourites, BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL and . ALICE LAKE. s - ALICE LAKE. , ALICE LAKE. The old story of the Moth and the Flame, with a thousand new twists wherein Tamo and Lo\e aro at daggers' points. FULL SUPPORTING -PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor, Mr A H. Jerome.) Usual..Price** Tel.. 23-854. /~)RGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 15th APRIL, 8.30 o'clock. MR BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata No 6 MendelsioEn Nocturne Wolstenholme Fantaisio (Op. 101) Buint Saenfc Summer Sketches Lemare I. Dawn II The Bee 111. The Cuckoo. IV Twilight. V Evening Toccata in F Cesar Fwnclt ADMISSION- FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS r«< ceived at Door BAND. 11TISSI0N SILVER BAND 'At LYALL BAY, TO MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p m. fTtflE IHE Serenades, Serenades, NEWTOWN Serenadors, NEWTOWN Serenaders, < Serenaded, LIBRARY,' Sjjrenadei's, LIBRARY, Seienaders, And the Dixie Jazz Boys. EVERY Dixie Jazz Boys. EVERY Dixie Jazz Boya. Dixie Jazz Boys. SATURDAY. Dixie Jasz Boys. SATURDAY. Dixie Jazz Boys. Dixie Jazz Boys. Car stops at Door. \'. E MACFARLANE,]Seo. • pALAIS DE DANSE, KILBTRNIE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I SATURDAY, 8 to 12. The Latest and Best Music by the Jazzola Band. Continental supper. Subs Laches, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d. Trams stop;at door. C HEADLAND, Secretary. " V DANCE RECITAL * Will be given By MISS CARWELL-COOKE'S PUPILS • ( In the UNIVERSAL PICTURE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, • At 8 p.m., NEXT WEDNESDAY. Proceeds in aid of Island Bay Association Football Club. Overture by Bowling Club Orchestra. ! Supporting Picture, ! ' "THE GREAT NIGHT." AdcUs It Bd, Children 9d. jazz /carnival. jazz jazz Carnival. jazz PLAIN, FANCY DRESS, and" PAPER 1 8 till 12 CARNIVAL. 8 till 12. \ 8 till 12 CARNIVAL. '• ' 8 till 12. With the famous DIXIE JAZZ BOYS' ORCHESTRA (8 instruments. —GRAND OPENING NIGHT— "Bohemia." "Bohemia," . "Bohemia." "Bohenlia," FRIDAY NEXT, 20th/ FRIDAY NEXT, 20th, ST PETER t, HALL, GHUZNEE-ST. bT PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST. ills FOUR PRIZES.' fills.. 103 6d.. ' FOUR PRIZES. 10s 6d. Ladies, 2s, Gents,-2s 6d. ■ Supper. F S. COOZE, Sec, Tel. 21-301. "BANCI. JaTs£ : DANCE. rrVUEBDAY EVENING, 8 to 12. X "BOHEMIA," Alexandra. Hall, Abel Smith street. Tho famous Dixie Jazz- Boys' Orchestra. The best in town. Piano; violin, cornet, ilute, trombone ; xylophone, cellophone, drums. Ladies 2s, geats 2s 6d. Supper Friday 1, 20th, Plain and Fancy Paper y C<irn»dl, in St Peter's, Ghuznee street.-. |"|WING to Hall not being available to-night, there will be NO MEET-! ING of the 0.0.C. . ; " COBB^ Hon. Sec.. MIRAMAR BRANCH, N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. - TjIIVE HUNDRED TOURNAMENT, to -T be held in Barnett's Tearooms, Miramir Tram Terminus, WEDNESDAY, 18th' APRIL, at 8p m Good^prizes. Admission Is ' , ' ■ — ; , i' I r BALLROOM DANCING. -i . . ■ •■. i z DANCING IS BECOMING POPULAR. LEARN to Dan.cc correotly at the AinoJd Studios for Modern Ballroom Dancing (specially jazz), 107, Manners street (above Blue Bird Confection-c-rv) Prr ate lessons .or classes by ape pointment Moderate terms. DANCING. •.■■■*■ LADY will teach privately latest JazzDancmg Can' arrange lessons in j-oui home Apply .288,.- Evg. Post;

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4