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THE PLEASURE IS ALL YOURS! QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE.----2.30 TO-DAY. 7.45 THE YEAR'S MOST SUCCESSFUL PICTURE. "THE §|l!man fS iSt" glxtSaJ 118 m lS8t:: With an ALL-STAR CAST, Including LOUISE LORRAINE LOUISE LORRAINE CARMEN PHILLIPS, CARMEN PHILLIPS, ' . HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. A DUKE FOR A NIGHT! The story of an American doughboy, on , leave of absence, who turned a Spanish dukedom upside down and right, bide up. A Whirlwind from start to finish. De L.uko Supporting Items: < INTERNATIONAL NEWS. < BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. BUDDY MESSENGER in "SMARTY." Also, don't miss the Special Musical Treat that is being given -by MR. A. H. JEROME and the j QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, The Biggest and Best Orchestra in Wellington, which plays the full musical score from Bizet's prand Opera, " CARMEN." Wadestown cars leave corner of Cuba and Vivian streets after the show. EVERYBODY'S. . VERYBODY'S. LAST FEW DAYS. EXCLUSIVE TO THIS THEATRE. "' Consulting Hours, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. DON'T MISS SEEING HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD', HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In "DR. JACK." * "DR. JACK." "DR. JACK." Supporting Pictures, "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE" "ALL'S. FAIR IN LOVE," With RICHARD DIX. ■ RICHARD DIX. COMMENCING FRIDAY. "TILL WE MEET AGAIN," MARY PICKFORD in "SUDS," And RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN " Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m.—afterwards at Theatre: Ring 50. EMPRESS THEATRE, MPRESS THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington. i Open from 11 a.m. till Slcepytime. NOW SHOWING A Picture that will Kcho in your Heart ■ Like Magic Melody. "MIGHTY LAX A ROSE." A Svnv "MIGHTY.LAX A,ROSK.'!:,"jihonv!"of "MIGHTY TjAK-A" ROSE " Life- m ;;mighty lak a rose." High "Lid "MIGHTY LAX A ROSE." Lot Places GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA (Conductor, MR. M. DIXON). Box Plan at The Bristol or' Theatre, Telephone 3442. ■ announcement" Th nffi .NOWSE^#iT INARY- : me Oeremomes from Start to Finieh. Brt^tk-t^' Continuous from •URITANMA, 11 a.m. Daily. ' NOW SHOWING. Humour and Comedy, Pathos and Tragedy, : "THE DINKUM BLOKE." . Second Feature, " THOUGHTLESS WOMEN." ■ Featuring ALMA RUBENS. Telephone 358. fJAOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY 'AND SATURDAY NEXT, 8 p.m., In aid of the Rev. Feilden Taylor's St. Peter's Mission Hostel Fund. Douglas Murray's celebrated Comedy, "THE MAN FROM TORONTO " "THE MAN FROM TORONTO'" ■ "THE MAN FROM TORONTO " "THE MAN FROM TORONTO!" Performance arranged by Mrt Horace Hunt Q-.ui Jlr Howard O. Foot. .. Cast: F.ergus Wimbush William Geldart ' Ruth Wimbush ;. Zita Chapman Ada Wimbush „.. Janio Post Mrs. Calthorpo Nan Bevill Hunt Mr. Priestley A. • Stanley WarwickRobert Gilmour Howard O. Foot Martha Linda Poste Mrs. Hubbard Harriet Jephson '' Minnie Hubbard Sara Little Produced by A. Stanley Warwick. Prices: 2s and Is. Book at The Bristol. Booking fee 6d extra. A R O R I PIC T U R E S. ■ NEW PARISH HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AGNES AYRES AND THEODORE ' ROBERTS, in "RACING HEARTS." "RACING HEARTS." ~ mHE AMBASSADOR ' : -1- HE AMBASSADOR, Cabaret De Luxe, 68, Willis street. ■ HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR TABLE FOR EGYPTIAN NIGHT? EGYPTIAN NIGHT? EGYPTIAN NIGHT? EGYPTIAN NIGHT? WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST. WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST. • If not . 'PHONE 1636 Or Call at THE AMBASSADOR 68, Willis street. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. A CONGREGATIONAL MEETING will be held. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Reports, and General. WELLINGTON CHAMBER 61T~CO~y£ MEUCK. TUESDAY. 7th AUGUST. 1923 al 8 n m GENERAL .MEETING. DISCUSSION re Imperial Confermicn(a) Preference and Reciprocity: (bi Immigration; Iv) Shipping, and other heads. H. SNOWDEN FALROHILD, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 32, 7 August 1923, Page 2

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