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GRAND REOPENING AT THE MATINEE, AT 2.30 P.M. ON SATURDAY NEXT, Of QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, With the Screen's Magnificent Lovey, RODOLPH VALENTINO"," RODOLPH VALENTINO, RODOLPH VALENTINO, RODOLPH VALENTINO, RODOLPH VALENTINO, RODOLPH VALENTINO, "In "THE. YOUNG RAJAH." "THE YOUNG RAJAH." "THE YOUNG RAJAH." ''THE YOUNG- RAJAH." "THE YOUNG RAJAH." Through the ageless mystery,' primitive passions, and mystic ritual pf the Orient. More tempestuous, more spectacular, and more passionate than all his pther productions put together. ' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, In addition there will be screened, to the delight of tho whole Wellington publicj .ROUND SEVEN : "THE LEATHER- PUSHERS," "THE LEATHER PUSHERS," "THE LEATHER PUSHERS," Starring REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, REGINALD DENNY, Being H. C. Witwer's Remarkable- Romances of the Boxing' Ring. <S Together ivith the Finest' Orchestra _in Wellington, comprising the niuo leading solo musicians QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the Eminent Conductorsbip of MR. A. H. JEROME. BOX PLAN FOR -SEISON OPENS AT THE BRISTOL WEDNESDAY NEST. ' ■ CjHORTT'S THEATRE. OhORTT'S THEATRE. THE PROGRAMME SUPREME, PARAMOUNT'^ .. Huffs Double Feature Attraction, JACK HOLT • .... In - '• "MAKING. A MAN." Jack Holt's Finest Picture to plate. ALICE BEADY J" "THE MISSING MILLIONS." A sensational defective drama, packed ' with ' thrills and esciteiyient. Torchy Comedy. Travelogue. Gazettf. Hours of Screening: "Massing Millions," 11 a.m., 2.60, and 6.30 p.m." "Maiing a. Man," 1£.40, 4^20,. and .8.30 p,m.' E~~~"' MPRESS THEATRE. ' MPRESS THEATRE. -The Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. jjll Sleepytjijue-. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ' '" ' The Ne\v " ' CHARLES- RAY CHARLES RAY . PI-lARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In a Masterpiece of the Photo-Praniatic ' Art, "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." A Story of Duds and Destiny—Of Apparel and Ambition^-of Clothes and Cleverness. Alto,. '' Special and Exclusive Photos of TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB, And Special 'Supporting Films. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA,- : Under the Baton of MR. M. DIXON. Bos Plan at The Bristol, •or Ring Tel. 3442, .. .. ■'.' . BRITANNIA Continuous ' RITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK. A Gripping Film Masterpiece combining Romance, Love, Adventure, and ■' " Suspense. "THE WOMAN IN CHAINS.'" ''THE WOMAN IN CHAINS. 1' Adapted from Edward Owings Towne'p Book, "The Madonna in Chain's," Featuring MRS. RODOLPH VALENTINO. . Also, "■.:.' A Guaranteed Fun-producing, Mirth-mak-ing Thrillodrama, "WATCH HIM STEP."It's a Knockout! A Riot of Fun, Laugh?,- Thrills, Stunts. Featuring tlie Daredevil Comedian, RICHARD TALMADGE. RICHARD TALMADGE, Telephone 358. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. THE BAND THAT SETS THE STANDARD. ENGAGEMENTS Accepted- fqr any -i—' number of instrumentalists from three upwards. For fees, ring Telephone 21-671. - ' WHITE LOTUS DAY. MEMBERS-of the Theosophical Society are reminded of the Meeting, TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. Flowers left on Tuesday afternoon will be. acceptable. ■ J.S.NAPIER, Secretary. "r "~ IMPOUNDED. ~~~ FJohn street Pound, by Ranger from the pity, on Thursday, 3/5/23, two Heifer Calves, one black and one fawn, no visible brand. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on 14th May, 1923, at 12 noon. '■' ' POUNDKEEPER. ~~~~ IMPOUNDED. ~ ' IN John street Pound, by Ranger from • the city, on Thursday, 3/5/23, one Black Mare, long main and tail, no shoes on, one white rear h'nd fetlock, two small white spots under saddle mark; no visible brand. If nqt claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on 19th May, 1923, at 12 noon. ' . POUNDKEEPER. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TENDERS for the following works will be received at the Education Board Office, Mercer street, until the dates specified:— MOUNT COOK.—lnside: painting Boys' and Infants' Schools, up to noon on Friday,' 11th May. HUTT D.H.S.—Erection of Teachers' Room, etc, up to noon of Tuesday, 14th May. ; ' \ Plans and Specifications njay be seen at the Education- Board Office, Mercer street, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. L. STEWART, . ' Secretary. : B™'*"*"™' ■ npi-IE Friends of Mr. Robert O'Neill are •*■ respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved'ivife, Julia Arjn . O'Neill, which will leave St. Joseph's Church, Bucldo street, at 1.30 p.m.', on Tuesday, Bth May, 1923, for. the' Cemetery, , Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, i . Undertakers. : Day or 'Night Telephone, 26-Q73.' , rWHiH^neraYTPtTieTaTe I'"'Ronald R.Tf! X" Craig will leave 122, Molesworth street, at 2.50 p.m., To-morrow (Tuesday), Bth May, 1923, for St. Paul's Pra-Cathe-■dral, Siulgi-ayo street, thenot to Bolton street Cemetery. - ■• ■ . ISAAC CLARK AND SON, 27 _,W.-?_? Bjd street,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 2