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-'-.' ;"■ QHORTT'S THEATRE, 'CSHORTT'S: THEATRE. Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . PARAMQUNT'S . ■Wonderful Double-feature" Programme, THOMAS MEIGHAN, " THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, With a Great All Stai Cast, including LEATRICE JOY THEODORE ROBERTS JUNE ELVIDGE EVA NOVAK In Paiamount's Supeib Special Attuctjon, "THE MAN WHO SAW TO MORROW," "THE M 4N A\ HO S VW 'J 0 MORROW," "THE MAN V\ HO SAW TO MORROW," "THE MAN WHO PA.W TO MORROW," , See the World's Most Popular Star as th» ' Viooroy of India—As a Fighting Advontuusr on Contiaband Ships—As the Lo\or of mo women—one of whom offered fame—the other happiness. The surpn-e it gnes will equal the delight it brings Second Attraction WINSOME MAY M'AVOY, WINSOME MAY M'AVOY, In "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." "EVERYTHING FOR SALE." A worthy companion o"n such a programme Another of the HiUiious "Torchy" Comedies. Travelopue, Gazette, etc. All in all, the finest piogiamme in the city T7IMPRESS THEATRE. -EJMPItESS THEATRE. The Best Theatre jn W«llingto». Opeii. fiom 11 a m till Sleepytime. NOW SHOWING, CONTINUOUS. The Great Continental Success, "MISSING HUSBANDS." "MISSING HUSBANDS." "MISSING HUSBANDS." "MISSING HUSBANDS." From the Novel "I'Atlantide." . A Masterpiece of Amazing Scenes and Breath catching Climates. Greater e\en than "Quo Vidis?" Also, LARR.Y SEMON in "GOLF." (A Scieam of a Comedy.) EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE OROHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. L. D. Austin. Box Plan at The Bristol, or ring 3442. FULLERS' FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction—John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO NIGHT At 8. TQ-NIGHT; A Programme that for All-round Excellence Cannot be Beaton. LAST WEEK OF APDALE'S CIRCUS. Do Not Fail to See the Most VVonderful Tioupo of Perfoiming AmmaJs ever brought to this Dominion. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS! APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS! Dogs, Beais, and Monkeys, with almost human intelligence, peifoiming almost unbelievable feats. And thore's "Mutt," tho Baboon, Comedian, who does the ' most unexpected things and keens the audience in roars of laughter Just fancy, a Bear and a Monkey riding mimatme In o wheeled bicycle3_ without , assistance, just like human beings!. The Cleverness of tho-e Animals beggars description. Brilliant Vaudeville Bill, including Reappeaiance of LITTLE LOENA The Wonder LITTLE LORNA Child. Fn-t Appeaiance of CHARLES Clevei English HANBURY fcketch Artist:" REECE SISTERS, Dainty Duettists. And still another fine Comedietta by THE NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL REVUE, Headed by Doddy Huil and Harry Evans, entitled "Any Ladj " A good comedy production, with an excellent selection of Musical and Dance Numbers. PRICES- DC or Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, 3s od, Upper Circle, Is (all plus Ux) Roser\e at Tie Bustol—after Sat Burnett's, next Theatro SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT : A Splendid Paiamount Programme. "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY," Featuring TOM MOORE, and MARY MILES MINTER Good Supporting Programme. MART SET DANCE CLUB. MART SET DANCE CLUB. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, ST PETER'S HALL, Ghuznee street, TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, 1923. Invitation holders and friends are leminded of tho opening of above club Tomoiiow Xighl, 17th Apul, 1923 Jazz Band of five, under direction of Mr. It. Hulbert. J GALBRAITH, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the Hall being previously booked, the second dance njll be held on MONDAY, 23id APRIL, 1923, but every, Tucdpy theieaftel ' XT MCA, 150 152, WILLIS STREET. MR. F. R; FIELD, MR F R. FIELD, : The Noted Scientific Lecturer. Will Speak on "THE EARTH'S HISTORY AS REVEALEP BY RECENT SOLAR DISCOVERIES " TO MORROW (TUESDAYS 17th APRIL, { 7.45 p.m., In YMCA ASSEMBLY HALL. YM C A ASSEMBLY HALL. Admission Free. Collection. ; "THE GREAT EXODUS FROM HELL ! IN THE MORKING" : , Millions Now Living will Never Die. j Speaker: ' M. A. HOWLETT i (New York). j : TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, 8 p.m. " DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Featherston street, c a The Rich Man in hell. Who is he? 8 Wheie is he' Will he ever come out? c These and kindled questions will be dnsweied. Auspices: INTERNATIONAL BIBXE STUDENTSASSOCIATION. SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION. i - LOWER HUTT BOROUGH.; ° • POPPY DAY. ll T SHOULD be ple.ibed to meet all i JL Ladies Willing to Help uith the Sale o of Poppies on 24th APRIL, at the office * of the Hutt Eiver Board, Town Hall Buildings, on TUESDAY, 17tb, at 7.30 TJ.BI.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 2