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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT LAST NIGHT ! And Your Last Opportunity of Seeing: LAST NIGHT 1 THE BEST OUT-AND-OUT THRILLER SEEN YET— "THE FAST MAIL." Thrill follows Thrill like Links in a Chain. Don't Miss It, TO-MORROW — Commencing -— TO-MORROW. WJXLIAM FARNUM In "BRASS COMMANDMENTS." Rattlesnakes are Dangerous; so are Prairie Fires._ Both combined don't equal a . Jealous Woman on the Rampage. Your pulse will stand still when you see the Desert Sand Storm, sweeping along its Path of Destruction. Ajso SHIRLEY MASON In SHIRLEY MASON "PAWN TICKET." Many are Caught in the Whirlpool of Life, and only' the Brave Survive. A GREAT. PICTURE. Also AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. y THE AMBASSADOR'S JAZZ BAND wiL play Selections from their repertoire, and " THE FLIRT " FOX TROT. > Book your Seats. Box Plans at Utility and Bristol. hu'i'E. —As the Jazz Band commences at 7.30 p.m. sharp, patrons are requested to be seated by that time. . . . ' COMING FRIDAY, 18th MAY—"THE FLIRT." SPLENDID BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY. 60 ENGLISH 'PLEATED SKIRTS—In Grey Woollen Hopsack, with overcheck in various colours; All 16s 6d; worth 42s 16s bd Also 30 in Superior Quality, all checks, various colours, at 21s. Wonderful Bargain. Just Landed from London 30 dozen FOWNES' KID GLOVES-In Grey, Brown, and Blaok. This is a Wonedrful Line, and the last we can offer at this price 5s lid HANDSOME BROCADED CORSETS—In Blush Pink or White. We are sold out. of 21 and 22, but can still do from 23 to 27. These have been a great seller; only a few dozen left ". 7s lid QUEREE BROS., ™> willis street:

SHORTTS THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. NEXT FRIDAY'S MONSTER ATTRACTION. THOS. MEIGHAN In i. George Ade Story, / "BACK HOME AND BROKE.'* An Adolph: Zuore Production. BEBE DANIELS In "THE SPEED GIRL."* A Motor-Car Comedy that Car-owners should see and no pedestrian should miss. . HELLO, EVERYBODY!— ' HELLO, EVERYBODY!— . Here's something yau want to know. COMMUNITY SINGING Is coming on aoon. ' Understand ? COMMUNITY SINGING, This Year's First Effort Will commence on WEDNESDAY NEXT, .WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12.30 to 1.50 p.m. THE LUNCH HOUR, At the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, TOWN HALL, COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. SIR HARRY LAUDER Will be There! ' 'ARE YOU COMING? Collection for' expenses. GO-ON-B-HAVE-E GO-ON-B-HAVE-E They all do at the DIXIE JAZZ BOYS' JAZZ DANCE, IXIE JAZZ BOYS' JAZZ DANCE, ST. PETER'S HALL, - • ST. PETER'S HALL, ; TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). The Famous DIXIE JAZZ BOYS' ORCHESTRA DIXIE JAZZ BOYS' ORCHESTRA 1 .Will be there. HEAR THE LATEST CRAZE'"TEACH ME." The Last Word in Dance Musics Good Floor. Good Supper. Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d, and B. HAVE-E. B. HAVE-E. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. ' THANKS NOTICE. LYELLC. BRYANT tenders his Thanks to all those Ratepayers who voted in his favour at the Election held on 9th May, 1923. „■ MAKARA. COUNTY COUNCIL. THANKS NOTICE. LIONEL D. NAIRN desires to Thanfc all those Ratepayers who gave him their support at the Election held on 9th May, 1923. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL ELEC- i TION. : WAINUI-O-MATA RIDING. \ LADIES and Gentlemen, —I desire to : tonder my thanks to all those ratepayers who supported me in the recent election. G, P.. SAUNDERS.

STRAND THEATRE, . TRAND THEATRE, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF LOUISE GKAUM LOUISE GLAUM In a J. Parker Read Production " I AM GUILTY," " I AM GUILTY," Seoondly—' "HEROES OF THE STREET," " HEROES OF THE STREET," With WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY. WESLEY ("FRECKLES; 1) BARRY. Excellent Supports. Prices as usua.l.:• ' ~,; -Telephone-3299. MPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Tho Best Theatre.an Wellington. Open from II a.m. till Sleepytiuie. LAST DAY AND NIGHT. The New CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES- RAY CHARLES RAY In a Masterpiece of the Photo-Dramatic Art, "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." A Story of Duds and Destiny—Of Apparel and Ambition—o£ Clothes and Cleverness. . - Alio, Special and Exclusive Photos of TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB, And Special Supporting Films. • EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of MR. M. DIXON. Box Plan at The Bristol, or Ring Tel. 3442. ONLY ONE CONCERT. /concert chamber, town hall Concert chamber, town hall , SATURDAY, 12th MAY, At 8 p.m. Most Unique Programme of the Season aiven by SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Compojer, "An Artist with a Singing Soul."— Calgary, Canada. Assisted by ETTA FIELD, Dramatic Soprano. MISS EVELYN HARVEY at the Piano. PROGRAMME. 1. Prologue— The Poetry and Power of Hungarian Music. Illustrated with Hungarian Folk Songs and Folk Dances. Arranged by Laszlo Schwartz. " Without an intelligent and sympathetic understanding of Folk Music, a broad conception of the evolution and mission of musical art is impossible."—Franz Liszt. 2. " Rhapsodic Impromptu " Rado (For vioiln alone.) LASZLO SCWHARTZ. 3. Vocal— (a) " The Lament of Isis " GranvilJe Bantock (b) Air de Salome" (from Herodiade) Massenet Sung by ETTA FIELD. 4. ViolinClassics of the 17th-18th Centuries: "Period of Simplicity and Melody." (a) Rustic Dance Mozart (b) Gavotte ...._ Gossec (c) Air Padre Martini-Kreeisler (d) Dutch Dance Dittersdorfer LASZLO SCHWARTZ. 5. Vocal— (a) "Israel" Lyon-Schwartz (b) " Children, Children " (dedicated to the Mother of the Ghetto) Laszlo Schwartz (c) "Why Do I Love You So?" Laszlo Schwartz Sung by ETTA FIELD. 6. Violin— ' ■ (a) Scotch Pastorale Saenger ' (b) Exotic Balkan Dance (Arranged by Laszlo Schwartz) \ (c) "To a Wild Rose" ... MacDowell) i (d) " Eili, Eili " (Ancient Hebrew Lament) (c) Hungarian Phantasy Ware-Schwartz LASZLO SCHWARTZ. Plans now open at The Bristol Special rates for Music Students. Particulars at The Bristol. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax).= ONLY ONE CONCERT! FUNERAL CARD. ' rgTHE Friends of the late Mary Ann X. Grantham are invited to attend her Funeral,- which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, iun., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday),.at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director, 60. Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159 (day and night), ,

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2