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PRINCESS THEATRE, BJNCESS THEATRE, The Little Theatre with,the Big Attractions. TO-DAY—I 2 Noon till 10 p.m.—TO-DA* LAST DAY OF "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THE BRIDE'S PLAY." "THE BRIDE'S PLAY." "THE BRIDE'S PLAY." COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. A STUPENDOUS DOUBLE-FEATURE A STUPENDOUS DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. BILL. HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS i HOUSE PETERS ! ' ■ In I "THE STORM." "THE STORM." ■ "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." A Northern Woodsman o£ Primitive Honesty, afraid of Women because he had never known them, and a Blase Rounder of the cities, " off " women because he had seen too much of' them, were forced to live in "a winter-bound cabin with a girl whose beautjy maddened them, and whose innocence held them back. „ SEE HOUSE PETERS, MATT MOORE SEE HOUSE PETERS. MATT MOORE AND VIRGINIA VALLI AND VIRGINIA VALLI In - "THE STORM." "THE STORM." " THE STORM." " THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." " THE STORM." " THE STORM " "THE STORM." ' "THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." GRAND SUPPORTING BILL, GRAND SUPPORTING BILL VIOLA DANA in VIOLA DANA in . VIOLA DANA in VIOLA DANA in "FALSE EVIDENCE." "FALSE EVIDENCE." I " FALSE EVIDENCE " "FALSE EVIDENCE." A Story of the West—a romance of the inightly Redwoods, where primitive customs lead to endless complications. IN ADDITION, BILLY WEST in BILLY WEST in "THE PEST." "/THE PEST." "THE PEST." "THE PEST." "THE PEST." "THE PEST." "THE PEST." "THE PEST." A Two-reel Comedy Special. I Popular prices. Tel. 1967 Reserves NOTE.-r-For one week, from Friday next, we will have much pleasure in pre- ' senting to our Lady Patrons a special souvenir, being " AN INGRAM'S BEAUTY PURSE." ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DANCING. DANCING. ITttlE LILAC ASSEMBLY, at the New J- Century, Kent terrace. One Steps, Patrols, Spot Light, and Gift Waltz.. Music by the Lilac Jazz Orchestra. Double 3s, Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. C. SNOW, M.C. S. GRANT, Sec. DANCING. ' ' EMPRESS BALLROOM (Late Alexandra Hall), ■Abel Smith Street. NOW OPEN EVERY EVENING At 8 o'clock. 'Admission—Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. EXHIBITION TO-NIGHT Of Professor Woods's Gold Medal Dance, Blackpool Festival. Empress Two Step, Snow Storm, and Shadow Dances. BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. Danco Director: Prof. C. Wood. U.K.A Private Tuition in all the latest: Ballroom Dances by appointment. Studio: 86, Abel Smith street. MIRAMAR SOUTH SCHOOL COMMITTEE. GRAND EUCHRE" AND DANCE, every SATURDAY EVENING. Six Prizes for Euchre, Chocolate anj Cigarette Dance. Miss Berdsmore at th« Piano. Gents Is 6d, ladi&s Is. Refreshments provided. i W. BROMLEY, Sec. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. GOOD PRIZES. A EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will b« held in the Caledonian Hall, Tory-st., TO-NIGHT (Thursday).. First prize for lady and gent a £1 order on anything. Also Friday night in the Druids' Hall, Tory-st. A£l order for first prize on any- . thing.—A. JOHANSON. DANCING. TtTISS JOYCE (Sydney) .-Class held i-"A every Friday evening, 7.30, in , Southern Cross Lodge (1.0.0. F.) Hall, Rods' Buildings, Courtenay place (entrance opposite Paramount Theatre). LATEST MODERN DANCES TAUGHT. Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement. Children's Class Saturday morning, 10.30. 33, HAY STREET, Oriental Bay. Tel. 20-519. Tel. 20-519. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned from. AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willis-si. Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings by appointment. General Class, Thursday Night at the Naval Boating Club. " BALLROOM DANCING. T EARNERS' Class, To-night and Tues■LJ day, at 8 o'clock. The Arnold Studios, 107, Manners-st. (entrance through Blue Bird Confectionery. WET WEATHER IS HOLDING US BAOK. BUT YOU WATT! YOU'LL BE PLEASED! THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, Colosseum roller rink, vivian street. We hope to' definitely announce the opening- date shortly. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. THE BAND THAT SETS THE STANDARD. "CINGAGEMENTS Accepted for any -C number of instrumentalists from three upwards. For fees, ring Telephone 21-671. ■ ! TITR. ERNEST M. JONES, ■*•'■*• , Operatic Baritone. I VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Italian Bel Canto. Studio: Room No. 5, Adelphi Chamber!, 102, Willie street. WELLINGTON CITY COUNUUi. NEWTOWN PARK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a charge for admission to Newtown Park will be made as under on SATURDAY,- the 12th May, 1923, under the Wellington City Reserves Charges. Bylaw 1 (No. 17), 1912, after the hour of 12 o'clock noon: — Adults (over 15 years of age), Sixpence. Children (under 15 years of ageT, Free. Persons who have entered the Resorva [ before tho hour above-mentioned, and who romain after such hour, are liable to pay the above charge. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk, 9th May, 1923..

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2