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GtHORTT'S THEATRE. OHORTT'S THEATRE. IT COMMENCED TO-DAY.' POSITIVELY FOR A SEASON OF SIX DAYS ONLY. PARAMOUNT^ Eight-reel Super Film: "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE."----"EBB TIDE." ''EBB TIDE." "EBB TIDE." A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION. With LILA LEE. NOAH BERRY. LILA LEE. NOAH BERRY. LILA LEE. • ■ NOAH BERRY. JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. GEORGE FAWCETT. GEORGE FAWCETT. GEORGE FAWCETT. JACQUELINE LOGAN. JACQUELINE LOGAN. ' JACQUELINE LOGAN. And a GREAT SUPPORTING CAST. From the Novel by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. A THRILLING STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Produced with all its Thrilling; Adventure, its Primitive Passions, its Colourful Love Scenes. A THRILLING FIRE AND SHIPWRECK AT SEA. A BREATHLESS FIGHT UNDERSEA WITH A DEADLY OCTOPUS. Eight Reels of GORGEOUS TROPICAL SCENERY AND SUPERB ACTING. NOTE.—" EBB TIDE " was produced by GEORGE MELFORD, the man who created " THE SHEIK," " BURNING SANDS," " THE SHEIK," " BURNING SANDS," And other Sensational Paramount Successes. " EBB TIDE " " EBB TIDE " " EBB TIDE " Is MR. MELFORD'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Hours of Screening: "EBB TIDE"— 11.50 a.m., 2.45, 5.30, and 8.20 p.m. Programme commences forty minutes earlier. LADIES LADIES Are urged to attend the Day Sessions, and thus avoid the crush at night. Telephone 768 for Reserves. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, i- (CONCERT CHAMBER.) ' TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Alfred Laurie's Famous PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, PANTOMIME, "THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN "THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE." A SHOE." There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children She didn't know what to do; So she gave them some broth Without any bread, And whipped them all soundly And put them to bed. SEE the bie-o-est shoe in the -world. SEE a. clever combination of Pantomima Artists, Positively last performance Saturday nig-ht. Prices: 4s, 3s, and 2s, plus tax. Matinee : Children Is Bd, no tax. Book at Bristol. KAIWARRA. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT, RAND ■ VARIETY CONCERT, KAIWARRA SCHOOL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. Programme of exceptional merit. Items to please all. Proceeds in aid of Kaiwarra Football Club. A worthy cause. A splendid entertainment. Doors open 7.30. ' TENDERS FOR AUXILIARY BRIGANI TINE ZITA. fTT{ENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the Zita, as she now lies' at the Lyttelton Wharf. The sails are in good order, and are at present stowed away in the hold. The engine is a 60 h.p. Beardmore. Register Tonnage 73.39 tons. Dimensions: Length, 95 feet: main breadth 23 feet; depth in hold 9 feet. The highest or any Tender will not , necessarily be accepted. Fuller particulars may be obtained on application to G..P.0. Box 1376, Wellington, and Tenders should be forwarded to that address on or before 12th June, 1923. EAST AND WEST EXHIBITION CHOIR. MEMBERS of Anglican Church Choirs . are reminded that Mr. ROBERT • PARKER will conduct the FINAL. RE-! ■ HEAR&AL.at the Town Hall on SATniDAY, at 4"p.m. Bring- copies of ."How Lovely are the Messengers," and Leaflets. W. J. ROBBIXS, : Tel. 25-027. Musical Director. KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ! MISS LARGE, "Willowhurst," Bridge-st., Lower Hutt. > . Second Term commences MONDAY, 28th MAY. Fee £2 2 3 per term. "^^^^UNER^NOTIcT"'"" 1" mHE Friends of Mr. Henry Homes i -»- are respectfully invited to attend the I • funeral of his late beloved Wife, Mary ■ Hannah, which will leave his son's resi- [ dence, 24, Victoria-st., Lower Hutt To- . morrow (Saturday). 26th May, 1923, at • 2 n.m., for the Taita Cemetery" R. H. PARRANT AND CO. Undertake^, 46, Fiteherbert street, Petone. Telephone 3426 (1 long, 1 short ring) any time. mHE Funeral of the late Arthur Edr JL ward King will leave the Mortuary ■ Chapel of P>obt. H. Wilson and Son. To- [ morrow (Saturday]. 26th May, 1923, at 2 p.m., for the Karorj Cemetprv ROBT. H, WILSON AND SON, • Undertakers 1 and Erubaliners, isLZ^m. «*.,. Adelaide xwd, j

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 2