THE COSIEST THEATRE IX TOWN. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.30. — NOW SHOWING ! — 7.20. An Adventure Romance; a Story o£ True Love with a Punch ' "THE PRISONER." '•THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON EILEEN PERCY, EILEEN PERCY, EILEEN PERCY, And JUNE ELVIDGE. JUNE ELVIDGE. JUNE ELVIDGE. In the midst of a wedding that was the greatest social event of the season, her unsuccessful lover rushed in, lifted the bride in his arms, and carried her to the door. Before the astonished party could raise their hands against him, they were gone. SECOND STAE PRODUCTION. The story "of a boy who couldn't fight - until love, had kindled his courage. "KINDLED COURAGE." ."KINDLED COURAGE." "KINDLED COURAGE."Starring EDWARD (HOOT) GIBSON EDWARD (HOOT) GIBSON EDWARD (HOOT) GIBSON! QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Wellington's biggest and best musical combination, under the direction of MR. A. H. JEROME. Wadestown cars leave corner of Cuba and Vivian streets after the show. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ! ABAMOUNT THEATRE! | "LIGHTS OF NEW YORK," "LIGHTS OF NEW YORK!" And ■ "SNOW DRIFT." "With a CLYDE COOK COMEDY. GAZETTES. GOOD MUSIC Continue to attract good houses nightly. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. ARTCRAFT. 4RTCRAFT ETCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME A3 AT PARAMOUNT, Commencing 7.45 p.m. FULLERS' FULLERS' Hi «!¥!, Si-Si-Direction John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. I TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT THIRD WEEK! THIRD WEEK! BOOMING LIKE" A BROADSIDE. < Flaying ■ to' absolute capacity- nightly, NATEplnlrp's I&oy^ene In their crowning- triumph. .An intensely hilarious production. SPARKLING WITH LIFE, LAUGHTER, MELODY, AND MOVEMENT. ' Supported by FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Brilliant Success Nightly of PAT AND PAULA HANSON, A Delightful Dancing Act. JAMES MORRISSEY, Australia' 6 Stock Whip Champion. WINNIE EDGARTON The Girl with tho Glorious Voice. MELLO AND NELLO, MELLO AND NELLO, Skilful Balancers and Acrobats. Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s (plus tax). Box Plan at The Bristol—after 5.30 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone Theatre 22-669 after 7 p.m. Book your seats and be sure. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. -*- Direction. E. J. Gravestock. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8. And SATURDAY MATINEE, at 2.30. SATURDAY MATINEE, at 2.30. FAREWELL TO THE GREAT GENIUS, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, The World's Foremost Violoncellist. GEORGE STEWART M'MANUS Pianist, MISS ESSIE ACKLAND. Contralto. Friday, Elgar Concerto Night. Matinee, SpeeiS! Request Programme. Send requests for numbers to Mr. E. 3. Gravestock, Midland Hotel. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved 5s and 3s. All priceg phi? tax. Day Sales at the Blue Bird Confectionery To-morrow. BOXING. OXING. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. "TOMMY" FAIEHALL "TOMMY" FAIRHALL v. FRED SMITH, „, . , , v- FRED SMITH, The man with the Darcy Smile First meeting between two of the fastest, cleverest, and most vigorous exponents in Australia at the present time. Excellent Preliminaries. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d ; plus tax. Booking fee Is. BOX PLAN now open at Ned Perry's Manners street. ' EARLY DOOR TICKETS may also be procured^ at Len. Sowman's, Lambton quay. No extra charge. "n7z. academy of fine arts. T»/a~EMBERS and their Friends are in--IUL vited to attend at the Art Gallery, WJiitmoro street, on FRIDAY, 3rd August, nt 8 p.m.. when Mr. Charles "Wilson will give a talk on "Some Masters of English Landscape Painting," illustrated by lantern slides. H. M. GORE, Secretary. fiANCING.—EMPRESS STUDIO 86 U .- ABEL SMITH STREET. LEARNERS' CLASSES, TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8. Waltz (Jazz and Ordinary), Fox Trot and One Steps, Reels, etc. Terms: Course or Single Lesson. Terms: Single Lesson 2s, course of 8 lessons 12s 6d. Private lessons by appointment. Principal, Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D. EMPRESS BALLROOM, 86. Abel Smith street. MONS., WEDS., AND SATS., 8-11 8-12. 8-12. • It 6d and 2s. 2s and 2s 6d. 2« and 2a 6d. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at -5, Admission Ij, (JALA-NIGHT, TO-MGHT.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 2
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