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" THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS!" THE .Q.UE EN'S, Which is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, is WELLINGTON'S COSIEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE. IT RE-OPENS ON SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. MATINEE, 2.30. NIGHT, 7.30. Tith Big and Expensive Contracts for the Supply of the World';Greatest Pictures, to commence with THE PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION. RODOLPH VALENTINO In "THE YOUNG RAJAH." A story that will aweep you through the Mystic Ritual of Eastern Fanaticism into the AgeleEs 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 WANDA HAWLEY, PAT MOORE, CHARLES OGLE. Introduced by t MAGNIFICENT AND LAVISH EASTERN PROLOGUE, displaying the Scintillating Light and Coloured Mystic Fascination of the Orient. By MR. CHAS. MOORE, and the PUPILS of THE " CONNOP " SCHOOL OF DANCING, under the direction of MISS MATIS CONNOP. In Addition: THERE IS THE NEW SERIES OF H. C. WITWER'S REMARKABLE ROMANCES OF THE BOXING RING: "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." There haß 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 ■ $HE EN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the eminent conductorship of MR. A. H. JEROME. PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. (THE NATURAL HUB OF THE PICTURE WORLD.) CONTINUOUS, II «.m. to 10 p.m. N LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Commencing at 11 o'clock Session. "ONI 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." f ONE EXCITING NIGHT." Screening Times of " ONE EXCITING NIGHT "—11.25 a.m., 2.15, 5.5, 7.50 p.m. Special Music and Effects by EVERYBODY'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. In Addition: FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 50,, FRIDAY—TOM MOORE in "PAWNED." EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. (THE NATURAL HUB OF THE PICTURE WORLD.) ■ ■ Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), ■ 1 At 11 o'clock Session. 'ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL PROGRAMME. No. I.—A TERRIBLE BARTER—HIS SKILL AS A PHYSICIAN FOE A LOVELESS BRIDE. " PAWNED." " PAWNED. 5* With a Great Cast headed by - TOM MOORE AND EDITH ROBERTS. There were Four—Who Gave the Pledge. ■ A Man's Soul to a Gambler. A Man's Soul to Drink. A Man's Soul to Drugs. A Woman's Soul and Body to Save a Life. CRAMMED WIITH SENSATIONAL SCENES, culminating jn the Motor Cat that Crashes through a Ferry Slip to the Harbour. The Story is written by FRANK L. PACKARD, who wrote " The Miracle Man." "ANY OLD PORT." CHRISTIE COMEDY. LAUGHS FROM BEGINNING TO END. 'Also LATEST GAZETTES AND REVIEWS. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 50. THE AMBASSADOR CABARET DE LUXE, 58, WILLIS STREET. 68, WILLIS STREET.. BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW FOR FLIRT NIGHT, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, 16th' MAY, 1923. FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL. SINGLE TICKET, 7s 63, DANCING, 8.30-1.30. PRIZES FOR MOST ORIGINAL AND MOST HUMOROUS COSTUMES Presented by i THE UNIVERSAL FILM COMPANY. REGULAR SESSlONS—Afternoons. 2.30-5; Tea, Is 6dj-Dancing, Is extra. Evenings, 8.12; Week Nights, 3s 6d; Saturdays, ss. THE AMBASSADOR. A MONS TE R SHO W ! FREE! FREE! FREE! *»A TALE OF MONEY." "A TALE OF MONEY."AND HOW THE BANK ACCEPTS £410 for £1075 WORTH OF LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNITTED GOODS; You can do a lot if only you have the ready money. Fortunately for the public, WE had it when these " Woolly " Bargains were • offered. From TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 9 a.m., the whole lot will be open to the public tv buy single garments, or in twos or threes, at BELOW HOUSE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. GOLF JERSEYS, HOCKEY JERSEYS, CARDIGANS, SPORTS COATS, JUMPERS, JUMPER FROCKS, Etc., |tc. Every Colour . represented. JERSEY-JUMPER FROCKS—AII Wool. Worth every penny of 555. For 19s 6d ALL-WOOL JERSEY AND SKIRT DRESSES—EasiIy worth 5 guineas. Going at 59s 5d ALL-WOOL ONE-PIECE KNITTED FROCKS—Absolutely smart; worth 97s 6d • . For 49s 6d HERE'S FOR THE GOLFERS. ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS—Very smart, all shades ... ... ... •:.. 8s lid (These would sell easily at 17s 6d) ALL-WOOL CREAM JUMPERS—New knit; worth 15s 6d ... -... ... For 6s lid JERSEY COATS—AII Wool, newest shades, roll collar, with belt. Usually 39s 6d Now 15s 6d REALLY, THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF ALL-WOOL BARGAINS AT THIS ALL-WOOL BARGAIN SHOW. ADMISSION FREE. COME EARLY. L. EVANS AND CO., LTD., 144 and 146, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2