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PARAMOUNT . & ARTCRAFT> NOW SHOWING: WILLIAM, FARNXJM In "BRASS COMMANDMENTS." CAN THEY BE BROKEN? If; isn't the sun's attraction that makes the world go round It's tho Daughter's. Even a bad man cau be turned good—if you aim straight WILLIAM FARNUM I " ANSWEES THE QUESTION IN "BRASS COMMANDMENTS.'* SHIRLEY MASON '° SHIRLEY MASON 1 " PAWN TICKET 210." i Pawned through^ Fathjr. *"*s*s*«»*>« th™ fe Mother', Lov.. . WITHOUT SEEING, IT. : EXCELLENT SUPPORTS GREAT COMEDY. SCENIC. NEWS. Also AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. THE AMBASSADOR'S JAZZ BAND will play Selections from their repertoire, and also "THE FLIRT" FOX TROT. i Patrons are requested to be seated by 7.30 p.m. to hear this Wonderful Turn. BEAUTIFUL AND SUITABLE MUSIC WILL BE RENDERED BT OUR OWN ORCHESTRAS: PARAMOUNT. ARTCRAFT. Musical Director, MR. C. PARNELL. Musical Conductress, MRS. A. WRIGHT. MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS. _ BOX PLANS: FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842 FOR ARTCRAFT AT BRISTOL, or Telephone 3470. Telephone Bookings kept till 7.45 p.m. only. ' FRIDAY NEXT—" THE FLIRT." SHORTT'S THEATRE. THE THEATRE WITH THE BEST AND MOST CONSISTENT PROGRAMMES. s DAILY FROM 11 a.m. to ID p.m. TWO GREAT ARTISTS IN TWO GREAT PARAMOUNT PICTURES THOMAS MEIGHAN IN GEORGE ADE'S "BACK HOME AND BROKE." ■ A BIG EIGHT-REEL COMEDY-DRAMA: Rjioy with Wholesome Fun. Written by the World's Foremost Humorist directly for the spreen. BEBE DANIELS <n a Motor-Car Drama that car owners should see and that no pedestrian can afford to miss. "THE SPEED GIRL." A Series of Breath-taking Happenings, with a New and Surprising Twist in -every reel. BIG' SUPPORTINp PROGRAMME, INCLUDING TORCH"? COMEDY. Hours of Screening: ' j " BACK HOME "—ll a.m., 3.25 and 8.20 p.m. "SPEED GlßL'.'—2.o and 6.25 p.m. • ■■ ONLY ONE CONCERT! FULLERS- MOST UNIQUE PROGRAMME OF FULLERS' THE SEASON. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL tv t- tt. tTTi a a . t+^ ■ VJ ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL Direction—John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT; SATURDAY, 12th MAY, SATURDAY at 2.30. . At 8 p.m. Last Two Nights of the Famous LASZLO SCHWARTZ, Roman Athletes, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, MIRANO BROS., _.- TT . „.... .t ' MIRANO BROS., Eminent Hungarian Viohnrst-Compoier, The Most Sensational Act ever brought to "Laszlo Schwartz's own composition, this Dominion. 'Lament Oriental,' written for solo violin, Phenomenal Success i 3. a work ordeep feeling, and was admir■ni7T>T 'vw>v>vtt a"'y executed with a tone of rich timbre, •n lt. •? ,• j ,7'j „ and the poignant point very expressively Dutoh Comedian and Yodeller. playotJ "_Uscklancl Press WENDY AND ALPHONSE. "His songs are gems in song literaEL&A LEWIS. ■ JOHN PASTOR, ture." THE ENGLISH REVUE COMPANY, Assisted by THE ENGLISH REVUE COMPANY, ETTA FIELD, Dramatic Soprano. In their latest Comedy production, Interpreting Songs by Laszlo Schwartz. ' "SUNNY SPAIN." — PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2a (plus tai). PRICES: D.C. or Stalls, 2b-6d; Back Plans now open at The Bristol. Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus After 1 o'clock on Saturday call 767 for tax). Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 at Plan, at Caretaker's Office, Town Hall. Burnett's, next Theatre. Special rates for'Musio Students. Particulars at The Bristol. : ; — ONLY ONE CONCERT. NZ. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. rnnvtw rrrnxmTT • SKETCH EXHIBITION. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. Open until TO-MORROW (Saturday) in ELECTION NOTICE. Art Gallery, Whitmore street. Hours: 10 - .■. ■• a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7,30 p.m. to 9 p.m. "DURSUANT to the provisions of "The Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is. ■*■ , Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," xx tut itnxn? a"" amendments thereof, I hereby give «.. ivi. WJ-K^, p U bU O notice that the following is the Secretary. num ber of votes received by each of the : undermentioned Candidates for the office THE Proprietors of New Zealand Let- S^ C? unoili d-JJ at l a^, el!? ti? n. h*ld on the tere Patent No. 45786, of 4th June, 9th day ot Ma^ mZ ' th^ 19 t0 s^: ~ 1920, entitled "Improvements in Injecting ' FOR THE EPUNI RIDING. Liquid Fuel in Internal Combustion En- Campbell. Alexander i .. 117 gincs," are desirous of disposing of tho Hardy, William Beech'am" '.'.'.'.'.'.... 58 Patent, or entering into working arrange- And j h b d , Alexander CampT?? Us df r IICl IC| nsc.f. n f™ sam? ,A. °°l )y bell, who has received the highest numof the Patent Specification and full par- ber of vot dv , eleote[ , to " the offioe ticulars can be obtained from and off era o£ Councillor for'the Epuni Riding. nude for transmission to the Proprietors, ' to FOR THE MUNGAROA RIDING. CYRIL CARLYON COATES, Whiteman, John .: 186 Patent Attorney, ' Gard, Ernest George 179 134,' Hereford street, Chrletchuroh, M'Curdy, Angus John '... 135 New Zealand. And I hereby deolare John Whiteman — and Ernest George Gard, who have retot? iow arvnn-a-rrwT-Mn oeived the highest number of votes, duly WE ARE STOCKTAKING. ,- e i eoted to the offloes of Councillors for the days only. Atkinson, Harry Dunstan 88 Saundors, Gordon Peter Rowe ... 85 WE ADVISE EARLY INSPECTION. And I hereby ,declare Harry Dunstan • Atkinson, who has received the highest S. G. ROSS, number of votes, duly elected to the office Jeweller and Engraver, ?f Councillor for the Wainui-o-mata Ridi 552 ' EAMBTON QUAY, "* W. CUDBY, .. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. ■ Returning Officer, ■M^nnMMmnmwi County of Hutt. . FUNERAL NOTICE. Hutt. County Council Office, rjiHE Friends of tho lato George Lewis Wellington, 10th May, 1923. -t J«nnoss are respectfully invited to at- !__ _ tend his Funeral, -which will leave his late " . residence, Waihinga, Belmont road, Lower HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER Hutt, Saturday, 12th May, at 2 p.m., for BOARD. ! Taita Cemetery. ' —— J. R. CROFT, TO CONTRACTORS. Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Tel. 3621 (3 rings). QEPARATE Tenders are invited until ' noon on THURSDAY, 17th met., I wrTv-pnir wfiTTnil - ' *or 'he erection of the unHermentioued m.HE FunSKtl 1!. Hannah ™1& L °™ Hatt for the Hutt ■1 M'lntosh will leave the Mortuary Va ley Electno Power Board :- Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Son To- j1) Garage and Workshop Building, morrow (Saturday), 12th May, 1923, at W Stores Building. I 2.30 p.m., for the Ivarori Cemetery. v 3' Office Building and Accessories. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Plans and Specifications may bo seen Undertakers and Embalmers, at our Offices, Nathan's Buildings. Tol. 24-155. 164, Adelaide road. ATKINS AND MITCHELL ■im ■iiwmum.mi.biii himiii i ■■■■■!■ ■■■' IP- H. Mitchell, A.R.1.8.A.), FUNERAL NOTICE. . Architect to the Board. I /TTHE Friends of Alexander Hannay .ire —————— ——— J. respectfully informed that the Funeral T0 NEWTOWN RESIDENTS. of his late Wife, Alfroda, will leave his - residence 14, Anesbury street, Palmers- t^tr. H . BAISTOW, having disposed of ton North, at 9.45 a.m.. to-morrow Sal- JM hj s f n ,i t and confectionery business, urdaz, for tho Palmerston North Cenie- deairoa to thank his numerous customer* terJ- n , w „„,„„„ . Nn o rtN and respeotfully solicits their continued XttVb. GRIGGb AS\U bVN, support to his successor, Mr. Georg* Undertokevs, Etheridge. North.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 11 May 1923, Page 2

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