FASTER! FASTER!! FASTER!!! SHORTT'S THEATRE. HOKTT'S THEATRE. There is not a Bett«r Programme Showing in Wellington This Week. AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS, THEODORE ROBERTS, RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. In ona of the Greatest Motor Raoe Pictures ever filmed, "RACING HEARTS." "RACING HEARTS." "RACING HEARTS." A tense drama of romance and speed. A cyclone of thrills and mighty climaxes': ADDED ATTRACTION. CONSTANCE BINNEY. In a delightfully charming and romantio photoplay, . " FIRST LOVE.'.' " FIRST LOVE." A picture- with special appeal to the ladies. «. ,™ Supports include: GAZETTE. COMEDY TRAVELOGUE. RINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. GREAT STAR PROGRAMME. (1) CHARLES E. MACK AND ELINOR FAIR "DRIVEN" " "DRIVEN" DRIVEN" "DRIVEN" "DRIVEN" "DRIVEN" The one Pioture, you'll nev-er want to (2)- forget w^t 4SS REID in "RENT FREE." wi^HSS £ EJ D in "RENT FREE." WALLACE REID in "RENT FREE." MAOK SEffNETT COMEDY. "THE GINGHAM GIRL." "THE GINGHAM GIRL." ____^ Good Supports. Y OUNG CITIZENS' LEAGUE. GIRLS' WEEK-END GIRLS' WEEK-END. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m. GRAND CONCERT, GRAND CONCERT, By Girls, for Girls. Community Siaging Dancing Recitations Musical Items Amusing Sketches ■ Gymnastio Displays. ALL GIRLS ARE INVITED. Admission Free. SUNDAY, sth AUGUST, at 3 p.m. SONG SERVICE. SONG SERVICE. Admission Free. No Collection. Tickets will' be distributed in Schools and Faotones, and are available at the Y.W.C.A., Boulcott street; Mrs. Brigadier Hoare, Salvation Army, Cuba street; and the Secretary, 30, Courtonay place. 'HE AMBASSADOR. HE AMBASSADOR, Cabarot De Luxe. 68, Willis street. Direction, Mr. W. H. Stevens. LUNCHEON, ■ • 12-2. '3-course Hot Luncheon, 2s: Band in Attendance. AFTERNOON TEA-3-5. Minimum charge- for tea, Is 6d_; dancing-, Is extra. CABARET, i CABARET, .8 p.m. (Evening Dress.) Week nights, 3s od; Saturdays, ss; Special Nights, 7* 6d. BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW FOR EGYPTIAN NIGHT. | ■ Wednesday, Bth August, 1923. Telephone 1636. P.O. Box 1423. BALLROOM DANCING" | MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned from AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King's Chambere, Willis-st. Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings, by appointment. General Class, Monday Night, at the Naval Boating Club. DAY 7!* BAY MOTOR SERVICE. SPECIAL NOTICE. On account of the present condition of the Day a Bay road, Loyland Buses will run to Day's Bay on SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY, until further notice. SATURDAY.—Leave Bowen stroot, 9.4S a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 11.15 a.m.. 4 p.m. SUNDAY.—-Leave Bowen street, 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. Loavo Day's Bay, 11.45 0.m,, <).3O p.m. * | v T".D, E'.'BlW will nil! ba available for! I^YLASB MOTORS, JAD, J
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 2
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