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EVERYBODY'S~THEATHE, • NOW SHOWING. CONTINUOUS, 11 a, m . to 10 p.m. IN WELLINGTON. MARY PICKFOBD in "SUDS!" buiidfftl dtov SeU^t hS? *he + f haracteri S ation of a little Cockney Laundry Drudge tionstflt «L?, »tt • IT? .f U1 out of oa P Suds- Kis one °£ tho3^ rtre ptoßuc Sg a d mov ef v ? k 'f c heart an? ™»keiM all sorts oE human sympathy. Sntl mo ""S with that measure of Humour and Pathos that is inseparable from its Realism. No. 2- A TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO THE SCREEN' MAE MARSH AND AN -ALL-STAR CAST "TILL WE MEET AGAIN." j ?l!™, n t thTi*hin? } Ut touches y°u the detpest is the thing that you can say least aoout. 1111s picture reaches the innermost recessaa of your emotions—it's a res! Jieai twister—and yet wo cannot convey an idea of its magnitude by giving, in a fey? words, the type of Story. N0 .3- "THE TIMBER QUEEN," . : RUTH ROLAND, THE THRILL QUEEN. You aw going to grip your seat and feel hot and cold thrills up and down tout BP}u\ T," s 18., wit'lout doubt the most Thrilling Picturo you have ever seen.'iuid will be Uio talk of the city. An outdoors girl it an outdoors surprise*** second sensation. No- at 8.45: AN .ARGENTINE TANGO by MISSES EVELYN WRIGHT and JOAN MARSHALL, Pupils of MR. JOE KNOWSLEY. The Prettiest Item you've seen fo" 1 a»e= EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA NO "FLU" GERMS AT EVERYBODY'S-This Theatre is disinfected twice daily. •Screening. Times: "SUDS," 1, 4.15, 7.30; "TILL-WE MEET AGAIN," 11 215 5.30, 8.50; " TIMBER QUEEN," 12.20, 3.35, b.50. ' '< Reserves at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. Ring 50. A NOTABLE PICTURE. A NOTABLE PICTURE. A SECOND "HUMORESQUE." SHORTT'S THEATRE. ■-TO-DAY l. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! PARAMOUNT'S COLOSSAL MASTERPIECE: "THE N TH COMMANDMENT." COLLEEN MOORE, JAMES MORRISON, and EDDIE PHILLIPS, the trio that mads " Humoresque, 1' have BROKEN THEIR OWN RECORD in this GREAT PRODUCTION. A FANNIE HURST STORY. As Mother Love was the main fdrce of the story of "Hunioresque," so is the Sacrificing Lave of a Wife for her husband and child the basic principle of " THE Nth COMMANDMENT." A PICTURE OF TREMENDOUS APPEAL. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. GRAND FINALE CARNIVAL .AND.. NOVELTY NIGHTS. COME REPRESENTING A BOOK. COME IN FANCY COSTUME. COME IN EVENING DRESS. COME IN ANY NOVELTY COSTUME. TO THE COLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, VIVIAN STREET.. TUG-O'IWAR ON SKATES. BACkWARD RACE. COUPLES RACE. EXCUSE-ME SKATE. And THE DARKNESS AND DAWN COUPLES. ' TWO GREAT NIGHTS OF NOVELTY AND JOY. ■■:■'- '■■- •<. ■ TWO GREAT NIGHTS'OF NOVELTY. AND. JOY. PRlCES—Skaters, 2s; Children, Is. Spectators-^; and Is, plus tax( -Chilrden Half-price. ■ . ■ ■ - COME YOUNG! • COME OLD! TWO NIGHTS OE REVELRY! THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! • THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BASIN RESERVE—THIS SATURDAY. ■TWO GREAT GAMESV.M.C.A. v. WATERSIDE, 5 3 p.m. 3 p.m. CHATHAM CUP TIE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. BRIGHT, KEEN FOOTBALL. ' BRIGHT, KEEN FOOTBALL. 1.30-CURTAIN RAISER—I.3O: V.M.C.A. v. SEATOUN. THIRD DIVISION CHAMPIONSHP. DON'T MISS THtS GAME! ; All trams stop at gate. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING (No Tax). A. WALLACE, Hon. 'Secretary W.F.A.

TTftflE SHETLAND SOCDXTY will hold 1 > DANCE in VICTORIA .HALL. \DEL4IDE ItOAD, .TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 11th AUGUST, comnienc--1 Alsi on Saturday, 25th August, a Social and Hard-up Dance. Supper provided. ... .JOHN R_JERPMSON. Hqn, Sec... WELLINGTON CITY' COUNCIL. FOOTBALL TRAiiIC—ATHLETIC PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), lith AUGUST; 1923. Canterbury v.. Wellington. TVfOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN that, i^l ■if dm- 1.30 piin. until the.close of tho match, traffio will proceed to the Athletic Park via Rintoul .street, returning to the City Via Luxford street aiid Adelaido road. . - Park Cars south" of' Main Door of Pavilion, as directed by the Traffic Inspector. ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE. nriHE BOARD OiF EXAMiNERS for M. : New Zealand proposes to hold tho Examinations— "Sanitary Scistibe as Applied to Buildings ihd Public Works," "Sanitary Inspectors"— . at Auckland, Wellington, Christchiirch, and Duricdih on 26fch SEPTEMBER. 1923, should a sufficient iiuiiibor of candidates present themselves. Etttries close on 12th September, L 1923. ■ Intending Candidates should make application forthwith to H... W. JOHNSON, Hori. Local Secretary, Royal Sanitary institute, . Health Department, Wellington. DAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. SPECIAL NOTICE. . On_accpunt of tho present condition of tho Day;s Bay road\ Leyland Buses will vim to Oayjs Bay on SATURDAY and SUNDAY. ONLY, until .further'notice. SATURDAY.=Leave Bovren street, 9.45 a.hi., 2 p:m. Leave Day's 13ay, ii.ls a.ni.. 4 p.m. SUNDAY.—Learo Soweri. street, 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's Bay, 11.45 3.m^, 4,30 p.m.. . The Buses will still bs available for Special. Engtgeraente. LEYLAND Ii6TOR6, LTD.

21s. 21s. ' ' ■ 21s. 21s. rTIHE remainder of our WINTER TRIMMED MILLINERY, 21s. 21s. 215.. 21s. SATURDAY MORNING ONLY. S. ABRAHAMS, LTD., 264 and 266, Lambton quay. HPHE BRISTOL PIANO CO.. LTD. By far the Largest Importers of British Pianos in the Dominion. england:s. greatest pianos ■ OtSs° D ** S°*SWALTER COLLINSON, COLLARD AND COLLARD. BABY' GRAND'S arid PLAYER PIANOS . ■ . a. Specialty. GRAMOPHONEfr^AII sizes: and Prices. Inoludirip th 6 fimous HIS MASTER'S VOICE, METRONOLA, and COLUMBIA. Priae* ond Terms to suit all. We invite inquiry. • . Sheet and Book Music, Small Instruments, Stfihßs, Reeds. Player RoUs. everythinff for erery musician and 16ver of tnusio can be obtained from THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON-FBANKRUPTOY.-Ih the Supreme . .Cpurt, holden at Wellingtan — NOTICE is hereby giver, that SAMUEL ALLEN, of Wellington, Hotolkeepeil, Was jthis-dai' adjudged bankrupt; «rid I hereby summons a meeting of creditors to bfl holdeu in the Board" Room, Dominion Farmers' Institutes oii MONDAY, trie 20tli day of August, 1923, at 11 a.m. o'clockS. TANSLEY. , . ■ . Official Assignee. 10th August. .1925. , - ■ • BEDS-^Genuine Samafang Kapok Beds, Single 29s 6d, Doublo 47s 6d, at Te Aro Furnishius Co., SI, Cuba-st. - ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1923, Page 2

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