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EMPRESS THEATRE,. ..„,... . MPRESS THEATRE, . . .. .The Best Theatre in Wellington. " Open from .11 a.m. till Sleepytirae. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, FOR THE LAST-TIME !- . CHARLES DICKENS'S IMMORTAL CLASSIC, JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN "■■■' JACKIE COOGAN . In and as : "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." -' ■"" -:■■■' "OLIVER TWIST." '"''SCREENED 'AS CHARLES DICKENS ..; HIMSELF WOULD. HAVE LIKED. From the time Oliver asks for more, and on through vivid adventurings in Fagin's j den with Bill Sites and Nancy and The I Artful Dodger, and all the other Characters of Diokens's Creation, YOU'LL fol- ■ low the' Human Essence of an unforgettable book in the scenes of an unforgettable Picture. " NOT JUST JACKIE COOGAN'S GREATEST PICTURE, ■ " MORE THAN THAT! • ITHE FIRST TRUE SCREEN PRESENTATION OF THE CLASSIC. ;' iDedially Staged Prologue, with Irene ■ Wilson, Una Smith, and Billy Murphy. Produced asd arranged by Miss Lucy -Sullivan.- "■■:'■- - LARRY SEMONin ■ — •"THE COUNTER JUMPER," and ."^Empress Symphonic Orchestra, under the , ";. jConductorship. of Mr. M. Dixon. -.•■•- Box/Plan it The Bristol till 5 p.m., 'then at Theatre. Tel. 3442. *^*~ "'" - ."itiverybody's. --; ";^j; | Tv tOW"IN PRACTICE. . ,-., .•Consulting' Hours, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.. :.' : ;.'"•■" ...DON'T'MISS. THIS. , - ■ ■ . EXCLUSIVE TO EVERYBODYS. : '■ ■ HAROLD LLOYD, •■• - - HAROLD : LLOYD, ...'-:-: ■ HAROLD-LLOYD; .. ... ..-HAROLD". LLOYDj „„'... / HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, :r. ;::.. ...harold Lloyd, HAROLD LLOYD, '-""":; Harold: lloyd,. " ... -•■■•'■'■ harold lloyd, : harold lloyd, „•.".. ■ ... The World's Jester,. ■ - ■ -." ,-..- 1n... . . " . ' ' '"•' "DR. JACK,"" ■ ;-■•• " "DR. JACK," : "DR. JACK," "DR. JACK," : ._..'■ ""Itto W,orld's Greatest" Comedy.. • '• SPECIAL SUPPORTING ■•■■'-'.-•■■_■ PROGRAMME. : "JThis' Theatre has.be.en Vaciuun Cleaned,land is -disinfected twice daily.—"Dr. Jaok."' ■-' "■'•■ ' ■ ; ': . . Book at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards 6t Theatre. -Ring '50.- --- :T>EITANNIA, Continuous from ffIJRITANNIA, .11 a.m. Daily. . . LAST NIGHT . : .; .. : of . " BURNING SANDS," "BURNING SANDS," "BURNING SANDS," - "BURNING SANDS," 'A Man's Flaming Answer ■•■■■•■• to "THE SHEIK." ,r,,«.™,81s Supports include COMEDY. GAZETTE "THE RADIO KING." Telephone 358. fAiRTCRABT. ARTCRAFT. : IXXjRTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. ['■.■,"' ■ .SAME" PROGRAMME AS ;;,.: A.T PARAMOUNT. ; " . .;._. , Commencing 7.45 p.m. . . . UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR, -■ THEATRE, ; NEWTOWN. JACKIE COOGAN, in "OLIVER TWIST." " OLIVER TWIST.'* "OLIVER TWIST." rAlso GRAPHIC, COMEDY, CARTOON. -.- ,-,■■'. . OUR ORCHESTRA. ' QEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BA.Y ■-C-. .:. ■• TO-NIGHT. Myrtle Stedman, Lawson; Butt, and Tina - ■■ Modotti--are the featured playeM in "THE TIGER'S COAT." "THE TIGER'S COAT." An exotic ;;tale. of:: Oriental love and passion, intrigue and hatred that .1.,'., will.hold'you spellbound. . . Good- Supporting Programme. TSLAND BAY UNIVERSAL -*■ THEATRE. : to-night! to-night 1 :final'screening of ... ■ ■:. ■ '•' DRIVEN," ..-"DRIVEN," Starring CHAS. MACK and ELENOR FAIR. ; LADIES' NIGHT. -. LADIES' NIGHT, LADIES' NIGHT,' TO-NIGHT! ■■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! ' .LADIES FREE (Skates aupplied). The GOLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK OLOSSSTOI ROLLER KINK) : .. ■ Vivian Street. The Invitation Skate and Ladies' Hockey Match. * . Come-Early! . ■ Come Early! • YOUNG . CITIZENS' LEAGUE. GIRLS' WEEK-END. - • GIRLS' WEEK-END. - .; ' TOWN HALL; ..SATURDAY; 4th AUGUST, at 7.30 urn ,' -. , -'GRAND- CONCERT .... ' - ■ GRAND,..CONCEHT, ■"': ' '".".■ By --Girh; for Girls. ..-,...,^., . - Community Singing ■ ■ "t" ;v '^'Dahcihg: -■■• /" ■ "-•;'.' '.-■ --Recitations '"•"..'.. ."■..." •.Hasical-Items. Amusing Sketches ' Gymnastic Displays ALL GIRLS ARE INVITED. Admission Free. •' SUNDAY,-ith- AUGUST, at 3 p m :. SONG, SERVICE. ' - SGWG -SERVICE. ' 'Admission Free.". '. No Collection." Tickets will be distributed in Schools and Factories, and" ,are^ at the Y.W.C.A., 'BoulcoU/^streelt; Mrs. Briga^ dier Hoare, Salvation Army, Cuba street; and the Secretary,:.3o, Courtenay place. The Swimming Sports originally ar"Tangea in the Tepid Baths will not be „,.Md,,.: ; . ■ -- : •-■-- ■■■-■ ■- ■ "" PROGRESSIVE 500 TOURNEY. : rAT PROGRESSIVE" 500 Tourney ' will „.:XL be held at the Dainties TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. 8 good prizes. " Admission '• : .- C. A. SMITH, C. WILLCOCKS, Conductors: DANCINyG! T ~rr~' : DANCING! ...... T0JN10HT!.;.."...'." '.'.XOrNIGHT! :,| ; .'nnHE. LILAC ASSEMBLY:at the :N-e,w!-| -B- Century Halh-:.Keirt -.terrace.: -One-" ■ ■Steps.-Foot..Trots,. and.Spot Ljjfht. - : : Music by Miss .'Boardsniore's- Orchestra.. Ladiesi Is 6d; Gents.'. :is "6"d. "."":".". C. SNOW, M.C. S. GRANT, Hon. Sec. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2