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THE COSIEST THEATRE, IN TOWN. QUEEN'S THEAIRE. UEEN'S THEAffRE. 2.30. — NOW SHOWING*! — 7.20. What filled her heart with horror? i. startlmgly beautiful girl held prisoner in a magmnct castle—she knew not why! Her whole veins quivered at a great fear which confronted her! Wais beauty her . protection cv her weakness? See "THE PRISONER," "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." I "THE PRISONER." Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSOn! EILEEN PERCY EILEEN PERCY, EILEEN PERCY, And JUNE ELVIDGE., JUNE ELVIDGE.. JUNE ELVIDGE. From the Adventure Romanes by GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON SECOND STAR PRODUCTION.' "KINDLED COURA.GE." "KINDLED COUR4jGE" "KINDLED COURAGE:"Starring EDWARD (HOOT) GIBSON. EDWARD (HOOT) GHgSON edward (hoot) gibson! It takes a fighting man to -nan the kind of battle tho adventurer in this story srot into. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCEIESTRA, v Wellington's biggest, and beist musical combination, under the direction of MR. A. H. JEROME. Wadestown cars leave corcer of Cuba and Vivian streets after the show. TO-NIGHT. " TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT pjONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN ! HALL, "THE THESPIANS" : ilH^Ng ii flffif;: i "PRESERVING MR. PANMURE." In aid Terrace School Grourad Fund i 2s and Is. I GERARDY CONCERT TO-MORROW GERARDY CONCERT TO-MORROwi j First Performance in New Zealand of I SIR EDWARD ELGAR'S CONCERTO. A work of great beauty, and one of the most important additions to British music of recent yeans. SPECIAL MATINEE, SPECIAL MATINEE* SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. "REQUEST" PROGRAMME. "REQUEST" PROGRAMME. Selections should be sent to Mr. E. J. Graveatock. Midland Hotel. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction. E. J. Gravestoek. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8, And SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, .The AVorld's Greatest Violoncellist. GEORGE STEWART M'MANUS. Soloist Pianist. MISS ESSIE ACKLAND. Contralto. PLANS AT THE~feRISTOL. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. All prices plus tax. Day Sales at the Blue Bird Confectionery. Students' Concessions to paarlies. HOHTT'S THEATRE. ~ HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT I " TO-NIGHT! Last Night of one of the Finest Pictures ever presented in Wellington. "RACING HEARTS." "RACING HEARTS." "RACING HEARTS." Don't Miss this Picture Treat. I COMMENCING TO-MORROW. FRIDAY! FRIDAY I Another huge double-feature Programme. A Paramount Picture, i ' MARION DA VIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES In Cosmopolitan Film Corporation's Snecial Attraction, "ADAM AND EVA." "ADAM AND EVA " "ADAM AND EVA." "ADAM AND EVA." "ADAM AND EVA." The story of a millionaire father i*>ho couldn't manage his flapper daughter. A Comedy Paradise, an Eden of Laughs. Also, Metro's Notable Masterpiece, " YOUTH TO YOUTH." " YOUTH TO YOUTH." The story of a girl who refused to be> a party to a, mismated marriage. Big Supporting Programme. Prcturwedsoldiers'||! "hard-up" smoko. A"HARD-UP" SMOKO will be hodd on FRIDAY, 3rd August, at 8 p.m., m Returned Soldiers' Club Room Brandon street. Sir John Dewar has presented a prfee for the most hard-up costume. A good programme has been arranged ' Diggers are requested to bring their own Iron Rations." Tickets, 2s 6d.' L. M. BLYTH. Secretary, ■ Returned Soldiers' Assn. BOXING. OXING. TOWN~HAXL, MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT. "TOMMY" FAIRHALL "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. — diamond jubilee. OLD BOYS of the above School are reminded of the COMMEMORATIVE DINNER, to be held at Dustings Cuba street,. SATURDAY, 4th August^ at 7 p.m. Tickets can be obtairfed from J. W. MATTHEWSON, Hon. Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. Typ. E. M. HYMAN wishes to remind -1-" his Pupils that he has Resumed Teaching. Communicate or call. The Arnold Studios, 107, Manners street (entrance through Blue Bird Confectionery). N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTST" MEMBERS and their Friends are invited to attend at the Art Gallery Wlut.movc street, on . FRIDAY 3rd August, at 8 p.m.; when Mr: Charles Wilson will givo a. talk on "Some Makers of liinghsh Landscape Painting," illustrated by lanterji slides. H. il. GORE, Secretary.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 2