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THE COSIEST THEATRE IN TOWN. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.30. NOW SHOWING. .7.30. ' Tho Photoplay Extraordinary that reaches the very Pinnacle of Tense Dramatic .' Action. "THE SCARLET CAR," "THE SCARLET CAR," "THE SCARLET CAR" . "THE SCARLET. CAR," "THE SCARLET CAR," "THE SCARLET CAR " "THE, SCARLET CAR,"' ■• •. . . -.. . . " Starring' „ . HERBERT RAWLINSON. ' HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. .-HERBERT RAWLINSON. WhatV the Scarlet Car? Where is it ■ going ? Whom does it carry ? Second Star Production: RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE, • : RICHARD TALMADGE, RICHARD TALMADGE, RICH AM) 'TALMADGE, ••■•••• RICHARD-TALMADGE, '"-:■• RICHARD TALMADGE, The World's Greatest' Living Exponent of ' - ■■■•.• Stunts, in * "THE CUB REPORTER," "THE CUB REPORTER," •• "THE CUB REPORTER," "THE CUB REPORTER," A Romantic, Mystifying Comedy-Drami ■ of Chinese Underworld Life. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Of Eleven Sold Musicians, under the Conductorshipof MR. A. H. JEROME. Wadestown Oars' leave corner of Cuba mid Vivian streets after the Show. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. .:..,. NOW SHOWING. Continuous, 11 a.m. to; 10 p.m.' A Magnificent Double-Feature Pro. gramme. No. 1- ' • ' "BEATING THE GAME," "BEATING THE GAME," "BEATING THE GAME," Starring TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, ". ' . The Man with the Smile. From Expert Cracksman to Mayor of the Town, through' a Delightful Maze of Laughs and Thrills. No. 2— "AN ADVENTURESS," "AN ADVENTURESS," Starring JULIAN. ELTINGE, The Famous Female Impersonator. There ie a Revolution or two, three or four Romances, an_ Aeroplane Duol and a .Bevy of Beautiful Bathing Girls. Also, "ON' PATROL" ; ■■'■■ (Sennett Comedy). PATHF, PICTORIAL (Slow Motion Hockey and Exhibition Dancing),. and ' PATHE GAZETTE. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 50. EMPRESS THEATRE, MPRESS THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington. ' Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytimel Now Showing, " A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE.!' "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." "A .WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." .. . From the Celebrated Play by OSCAR WILDE. OSCAR WILDE. . ';• ■ . . OSCAR WILDE. .: .' Fearlessly it throws the. light on the Problenv of the woman who loves too well, but not too wisely. • . SPLENDID-SUPPORTS, Including !. . EMPRESS NEWS FILM. TOPICAL. ."DANGER," a Mermaid Comedy. "THE BRITISH NAVY," Life on : H.MS Philomel, 1 ■ And EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Of Ten Solo Musicians. Conductor, Mr. M. Dixon. : Box Plan at the Bristol or Ring Theatr», Telephone 3442. SHORTT'S THEATRE. ' HORTT'S, THEATRE. The Most Gorgeous Spectacle of the Year, 'Paramount's Greatest Production, GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON - GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSON . . GLORIA SWANSON . • . . And •-..■• ANTONIO'MORENO ANTONIO MORENO 'ANTONIO MORENO •■'-"' ANTONIO MORENO ' ANTONIO MORENO In Pararnount's Superb 8-Reel Masterpieoe - "MY AMERICAN WIFE." / . '» MY. AMERICAN WIFE!" "MY AMERICAN WIFE," "MY AMERICAN WIFE," . ... «.hy AMERICAN WIFE," . .The greatest,Racecourse,-Scene.' The Banquet Scene is one of the most lavish ever presented on the Screen.. Dresses costing £20,000 are worn in. this' wonderful set' One .Dress worn by GLORIA SWANSON alone cost £400. . Such Dressings, such Mountings 'have never been equalled. ,'.. .: SUPPORTS. INCLUDE MURRAY v. BLACKBURN BOXING • -■■'- •■■■ : 'CONTEST.; . ■ ■ -Comedy,-. Travelogue, Gazette. ■ TO-NIGHT, 16th JULY, jgT. ANNE'S HALL, NEWTOWN. In Aid of Home of Compassion. CHILDREN'S-CONCERT AND FANCY ■•;; . DRESS DANCE. . Prize for Most • Original Costume. Tickets, Is;. Supper, 6d extra. ' BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY ST. ANDREW'S HALE, THE TER- - RACE, . TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 16th JULY '..... 1923, 7.30 o'clock. Special Speaker: MISS LUCIE OWEN, F.R.G.S. (of London), Distinguished Traveller and Lecturer. ■ MUSIC. ■ Miss Owen comes to us commended very warmly by England and Canada, where she has just completed.a most-successful Lecturing Tour. She is travelling at her own expense, in the interests of the British and. Foreign Bible Society. This is a rare opportunity of hearing an excellent Lecture, illustrated by Beautiful Views. FLORENCE PORTER, • Organising Secretary. COPIES of Complete Specifications and Drawings in respect of Applications for Patents advertised in the Patent Office Journal after Ist April, 1925, may be ob. tamed from tho Patent Office, Wellington, at the uniform price of Is each. The Patent Office Journal' is published fortnightly, and may bq referred to at : leading Libraries, or be procured from the Government Printer at Qd a copy, or ' 15s per annum.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 2

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