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BOX OFFICE NOTICE. BOX OFFICE NOTICE. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. PLANS NOW OPEN. PLANS NOW OPEN. THREE CONCERTS ONLY, THREE CONCERTS ONLY, On SATURDAY — NEXT — SATURDAY SATURDAY — NEXT — SATURDAY And TUESDAY—I4th, WEDNESDAY—ISth. TUESDAY—I4th, WEDNESDAY—ISth' In the npoWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. AMY CASTLES. ~~ AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. "One of the World's Greatest Singers." —TUorold Waters. Assisted by ALBERTO TORZILLO (Harpist) CHARLES TUCKWELL (Pianist) And EILEEN CASTLES. EILEEN CASTLES. Prices: 6s (reserved), 4s, and 2s (plus tax}. Box Plans Now Open at The Bristol. Students may reserve at Half-price. UHORTT'S THEATRE. ! ESHORTTS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Cosmopolitan Film Corporation's Eight- | Keel Wonderful Masterpieoe, "ADAM AND'EVA. 1' | " ADAM AND EVA." ADAM AND EVA." j " ADAM AND EVA." I A sparkling comedy o f continuous merriment. An effervescent tale of a million- } aire and his recalcitrant daughter. ! Features Beautiful j MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES, In gorgeous gowns and hilarious situations. Second Feature: Metro's Notable Offering-, " YOUTH TO YOUTH." " YOUTH TO YOUTH " " YOUTH TO YOUTH " " YOUTH TO YOUTH." A stirring story of a girl who refused to marry a man old enough to be her father. . Also, By Special Arrangement, OFFICIAL OPENING OTIRA TUNNEL.' Wonderful Views of the Otira Tunnel . Po%ver House and the Snow-clad Southern Alps. BRITANNIA, Continuous from RITANNIA, 11 a . m . Daily. NOW SHOWING. An All-Australian Picture. Humour and Comedy, Pathos and Tragedy, "THE DINKUM BLOKE." "THE DINKUM BLOKE." j "THE DINKUM BLOKE." Second Feature I "THOUGHTLESS WOMEN." - ' Tfeaturinjr " ■ I , ALMA RUBENS. „ Good Supporting Items. t Telephone 358. AftTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. RTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. Commencing 7.45 p.m. ISLAND BAY UNIVERSAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. HERBERT RAWLINSON and EILEEN PERCY "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER," THINK OUT YOUR BOOK. Enter as soon as possible to avoid duplication of costumes. NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. GRAND FINALE. NOVELTY AND JAZZ NIGHT. The First Boole Carnival ever held in Wellington. At the /Colosseum roller rink v/olosseum roller rink* Vivian Street. No need for expensive dresses. Just depart from street costumes. Further particulars to-morrow. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. rriO-NIGHT, in the Caledonian Hail X. Tory street, 'at 8 o'clock sharp. First prize, lady and gent. £1. Soi-eral other good prizes. Also FRIDAY NIGHT. E. LAWI.OR, L. LYONS, Conductors. WELLINGTON CABARET CLUB." NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE above Club will be OPEN on TUESDAY and SATURDAY only of this week. T. TREZISE, Manager. THE GRAND NATIONAL, CHRISTCHURCH. \ ABBEY TAXTSERYICE, Ohrist--ti. church. Limousines and Touring Cars. Your car for Race Week, and to meet you at Railway Station on Arrival Telegrams: "AABBEY," Christchurch. I rpilE Raffle drawn 4th August in connection with the Rev. Feildcn Tay- : lor's Work, was won by Miss Hilda Garrelt, Hopper street, the number being 345. RAILWAY ACCIDENT COMMISSION. ATQTICE is hereby given that the Board -Li of Inquiry appointed to inquire regardmg the accident to the Main Trunk Express, near Ongarue, on 6th July lust will sit in the Magistrate's Courthouse! Wellington, commencing at 10.30 a.m on TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1933 All persons who dosire to give evidence relevant to the subject-matter of the Inquiry are invited to attend or communicate with the undersigned, whose address for that purpose is at the Mugistrate's Comthouse, at Wellington. W. G, RIDDELL, Chairman. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned from AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, IS, King's Chambers, Willis-#t Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, evenings, by appointment, General Class, Monday Night, »t the Naval Boa,UQS Club.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 2