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SHORTT'S THEATRE. DAILY FROM 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THI GREATEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR. THE GREATEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR. WALLACE REID, AGNES AYRYES, And MAY M'AVOY, In WILLIAM DE MILLE'S MASTER PRODUCTION: BOOTH TARKINGTON'S ROARING STAGE COMEDY HIT, "CLARENCE." Abounding in Fun and Wholeaome Thrills, "CLARENCE" hae been desoribed by critics throughout the world as Wallace Reid's Greatest Success. CONSTANCE BINNEY 'in DAVID BELASCO'S CELEBRATED PLAY: "THE CASE OF BECKY." A Drama that will make you wonder if you have Another Self. Supports Inolude: TORCHY COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE, Etc.

BRITANNIA Continuous RITANNIA From 11 a.m. D«ily. NOW SHOWING, The Biggest Western Photo Drama ever jnnde. ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREI^'S ZANE GREY'S . Famous ZANE GREY'S Heart-gripping ZANm GREY'S Story, ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." A Suporbly-staged Super.Special, btw£ on the famous novel by this famous author. "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." ' "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." A romance of outlawry in the Border Country. "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." ' "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL." - "THE LAST TRAIL." "THE LAST TRAIL."And A BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Telephone 358. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER, (TpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT - 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.jh, MR. JULIAN GRANDE. F.R.G.S., MR. JULIAN GRANDE, F.R.G.S., The Famous Leoturer and Journalist, will deliver his , FASCINATING LECTURE, FASCINATING LECTURE, ILLUSTRATED WITH WONDERFUL SLIDES, on : "MY WANDERINGS IN ARABIA." "MY WANDERINGS IN ARABIA." "MY WANDERINGS IN ARABIA." This address will be illustrated with Lantern Slides of peouliar Beauty and Interest, /v Last night's audience was thrilled with Mr. Julian Grande's wonderful description of his wonderful pictures. His lecture to-night will .be ' of greut value to all 'interested in Palestine and the East. Admission: 3s (Reserved), 2s, and Is unreserved. AU prices plue tax. Box plan now open at The Bristol. THE | VMBASSADOE CABARET BE LUXE, • 68, Willis street. AFTERNOON TeX" 2.30-5. Minimum charge for Tea, Is 6d. Dancing Is extra. Excellent catering. Good serCABARET, 8-12 (evening dress). Prices: Week nights 3s 6d, Saturdays ss, special nights 7s 6d. Reservations, Tel. 1636. Popular Music by the 'Ambassador Novelty Orchestra, DANCING STUDIO. Individual Tuition. THE AMBASSADOR. THE AMBASSADOR. CITIZENS' WAB MEMORIAL, SPECIAL CANVASSING ' CAMPAIGN, V GENERAL MEETING of Memtigra of the Wellington Citiiens' War Memorial Committee, Leaders of Sectiojjs, and all members of their Committees, engaged in the Special Canvassing Cam- j paign, will be held in Accountants' Cham- j bers, Johnston street, at 8 o'clock, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 30th 'APRIL. . 'A full attendance is requested. Business: Important. L. M. BLYTH, Hon. Sec, Care Wellington R.S.I*. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, G. NOBLE AND CO^ G. NOBLE AND CO., G. NOBLE AND CO., HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, BEG to Notify the Public that they have commenced BUSINESS at 15, Manners street, FIRST FLOOR, OVER STRAND THEATRE. We have a splendid selection of the latest materials to choose Tfrom at a Reasonable Price. Fit and style guaranteed. Dre»3 and Evening Suits a specialty. We are now booking orders, and will i be pleased to receive a call. ! Mr. Noble will personally fit alt garments, and you can rely on perfect satisfaction. ■ G. NOBLE AND CO.,-High-Class Tailors, 15, Manners street. (First floor Strand Theatre Building.) , Td, 3838 (5 rinsiU

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 2

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