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"THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS!" 1 THE Q UEEN'S, '■!'s§■ Which is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, is WELLINGTON'S COSIEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE. IT RE-OPENS ON SATURDAY: NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. CONTINUOUSLY FROM 2.30., With Big and Expensive Contracts for the Supply of the World'i Greatest. Pictures, to commence with THE PARAMOUNT-SUPER-PRODUCTION. RODOLPH VALENTINO In "THE YOUNG RAJAH." A 1 st6ry that will sweep you through the Mystic Ritual of Eastern Fanaticism into the Ageless Mystery and Primitive Passions of the Orient. MORE TEMPESTUOUS, MORE SPECTACULAR, AND MORE PASSIONATE TIJAN ALL HIS OTHER PRODUCTIONS PUT TOGETHER. The Remarkable Cast includes l: 1 .WANDA HAWLEY, PAT MOORE, ! CHARLES OGLE. Introduced by a MAGNIFICENT AND LAVISH EASTERN PROLOGUE, displaying the Scintillating Light and Coloured Mystic Fascination of the Orient. In Addition: There will be screened, to the delight of the whole Wellington Public, ROUND SEVEN Of H. C. WILTON'S REMARKABLE ROMANCES OF THE BOXING RING, "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." There has now been installed at the Queen's Theatre THE FINEST GALAXY OF TALENT IN THE MUSICAL WORLD that Wellington can offer. The NINE Leading Solo Musicians are combined in the QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the eminent conductorship of ME. A'; H. JEROME. Box Plan for season opens WEDNESDAY NEXT at The Bristol. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. (THE NATURAL HUB OF THE PICTURE WORLD.) CONTINUOUS, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Commencing at 11 o'clock Session. . "ONE EXCITING NIGHTS THE LATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF D. W. GRIFFITH. (A United Artists Special Attraction.) A Cascade of Spooks—A Cyclone of Crooks —One Laugh and Two Thrills per Minute. The World's Most Wonderful Mystery Drama. Can you keep a Secret? Don't tell a single soul the Solution of this Mystery. "One exciting night." "one exciting night." Screening Times of " ONE EXCITING NIGHT"—II.2S a.m., 2.15, 5.5, 7.50 p.m. Special Musio and Effects by EVERYBODY'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. In Addition: FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Theatre. ' Telephone 50.. NEXT FRIDAY—TOM MOORE in "PAWNED." A PRIZE OF THREE POUNDS (£3) WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE BEST ESSAY : ...... v . On " WHY THE PUBLIC SHOULD SUPPORT THE SELF-HELP CO-OP. GROCERY.^ The Competition is open to CHILDREN UNDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, and should contain, not more than. 400 words. , All Essays should be left at any of our Stores, or posted to Bos 1047, Wellington, and envelope should be marked "ESSAY COMPETITION." THE COMPETITION CLOSES ON 31st MAY. Children, get Our Price List, study the prices, think of the saving, and have. • fair try for that £3. A GIFT OF £2 will be given to the Sports Fund of the Education Institution the winner last attended, or is attending. GIRLS! THINK OF YOUR TENNIS COURTS; BOYS, OF YOUR FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE " PARENTS' ASSOCIATION. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL~MEETING, PUBLIC NOTICE. CHAMBER OF_COMMERCE, MAIN ROAD "^i DGE; OTAKI, WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY, 1923, at 8 p.m. CLOSED. A PUBLIC MEETING of Parents and "f^OTICE is hereby given that owing others interested will be held at the i. 1 to extensive repairs to the Otaki CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Custom- Bridge, on the Main North road, this house quay, on Wednesday, 9th MAY, Bridge will be CLOSED FOE ALL 1923, at 8 p.m. _ TRAFFIC daily, between the hours of The objeot of the meeting is to draw 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., from and including public attention to the necessity for mak- MONDAY, 14th of May, 1923, UNTIL ing permanent provision for the present FURTHER .NOTICE, and the increasing number of girls in the -m m ANTYFrcssrvNr City and suburb's who desire to avail -W-- «• A^DBKSO>, themselves of the advantages of a second- County Engineer, ary education. i. All interested persons are invited to at- '• ■ ■ n n■, ■■. teiUL R. W. SHALLCRASS, TO BUILDERS. ■nr ii- »• mi- i\r iooz core ary- fTIENDERS are invited for Alterations Wellington, 4th May, 1923. 1 and AddiUons to, Vickers House, Box 695. ! Woodvrard street, Wellington, for S. ,-'. . ■ . . Blackley, Esq. Plans and Specifications /!„__ _.^,_. TT .T _ may be seen at our offices, where tenders * HUTT BRANCH, L.L.F. c l os e at noon on 15th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily i aocepted. M mmm to-morrow night m iB&JS DJSSS!^ ... , „ , i i ii 111. Customhouse quay, Wellington, inst.), at 8 o'clook, usual glace. ' . TW<!) • TIAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. CHARMING SONGS! U __ t ITERE are two new and beautiful songs MONDAYS—SATURDAYS '!&*?£££&s£* We Bowen street: Leave Day's Bay: 10 a.m. . 11.15 a.m. "PRAYER PERFECT."' 2p.m. _„„_.„„ 4 P-m----"PRAYER PERFECT." SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.rrt. 11.45 a.m. Is an appealing Sacred Solo, written by 2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. James Whitcomb Riley, the famous poet. Bus Stops Petone Post Office. Obtainable in Keys C, Eb, F, and Gb. p or Special Picnics, Parties, etc., ring 215. , "AND YET." LEYLAND MOTORS. LTD. "AND YET." - ' THis is a derigirttully sweet ballad, and . T , v may be had in keys to suit all voices, viz., nnHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza. F (Range Cto D), G, Ab, Bb, and C. A Mayall will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Son To"AND YET" ie supplied; with, additional morrow (Wednesday), the 9th of May, Scores for Violin and 'Cello. Obbligato. 1923, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. Eaoh Song 2s, or posted 2s Id. Get your ROBT. H. WILSON AND .SON,oopies to-day from, Undertakers and Embalmers, 1 ' Tel. 24-155. 164, Adelaide road. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., __,__,____ MANNERS'ST., WELLINGTON. FUNERAL CARD. : : — fITHE Friends of the late Walter Dinnie OF INTEREST TO MOTORISTS X (late Commissioner of Police) are infiARGILL AND CO. have established vited to , attßnd h i s Funeral, which will V Auto. Maintenance GgaKe.> ■Bal" leave his late residence, 25, Fairview creslance street, next Occidental Hotel, opp. K e ib urn> on Wednesday, 9th May, Magistrate's Court, where owners can at 230 for the Cemetery, Karori. have cars cleaned-greased to perfection; E _ MORRIS, Jun., moderate fees; workmanship'guaranteed; Funeral Director, cars parked free during: dw- „, 60, Taranaki-st., and 228, Riddiford-st. CARGILL AND CO. Tel 22 . 159 ( day and n ; g ht). MORTGAGE FINANCE. "ll" ,"" '" ' ' MONEY to Lend, in sums to suit ' FUNERAL CARD. olients at lowest current rates. .fTRHE Friends of the date Phyllis Porter £1100 £1000 £500, first mortgage; vari- A (late of J. C. Williamson's Opera Co.) ous sums second mortgage. Early apph- are invited to.attend the Funeral Service cation advised. Richardson and Co. Fi- to be held at St. Peters Church, .Willis nancial Brokers, 360, Lainbton-qy. Tel. street, on Wednesday, 9th May, at 3.15 2148 p.m. Funeral Cortege loa-ves the Mortuary —ary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., at 3 p.m. CHIMNEY SWEEP. „ b. MORRIS, Jun.. HERB TOMLINSON, practical chim- • Funeral Director, nay sw«*n and contract cleaner. 60, Taronaki-st., and 23, Riddiford-rt- «,_ Riddlfßrd-Bt. 2S[»wt«Wl.. £«!■ 24-472.. TelepUflii* 22-159 (d*y &nd Digfet).,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 108, 8 May 1923, Page 2