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QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (The World's Jsost in Pictorial and Musical Entertainment.) 2.30 NOW SHOWING, 7.45. With Tremendous Success. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! A PROGRAMME UNSURPASSED IN WELLINGTON! Keen To-night, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday free to witness this ' Big: Attraction. No. 1— : Cai-1 Laemmle presents "THE MIDNIGHT GUEST" "THE MIDNIGHT GUEST." "THE MIDNIGHT GUEST" "THE MIDNIGHT GUEST" With an AU-Star Cast: I GRACE DARMONT, ! MAHLON HAMILTON i CLYDE FELLMORE, Etc., Etc., This is Rupert Julian's Best Story. The Intensely Absorbing Story of a Girl's 1 Dramatic Rise to Redeem the Man she Loved. No. 2— "BEATING THE GAME" " " BEATING THE GAME " "BEATING THE GAME" "BEATING THE GAME)" A Western Drama full of Exciting Incidents, screened ; with supreme Vitality and Realism. In Addition: No. 3— "VAMPED," "VAMPED," VAMPED," "VAMPED," VAJIPED," « VAMPED " "VAMPED," "VAMPED," 'A Comedy with Laughter, nothing but Laughter. Also: The Very Latest INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Not Forgetting: QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRiA, Specially Arranged Musical Score for this week s Programme, under the conduotorship of MR. A. H. JEROME, Reserves: Ring Telephone 22-334. ALAIS DE. DANSE, PALAIS' DE DANSE, KILBIRNIE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND NOVELTY GALA NIGHT, Balloons, Streamers, Confetti. Musical Numbers to be Featured by the THE COLUMBIANS THE COLUMBIANS DANCE ORCHESTRA. "Carolina in the Morning," "When Buddha Smiles" "Plenso Do It Again," "Steal a Little Kiss" "800-hoo-hoo," "Sweet Indiana Homo" Honeymoon Blues," "I Love th e Night Time' "Wonderful One," "Dotty Dimples" "La Vceda," "Whose Baby aro You?" | "Tricks," "Blue." Musical Director: Jack Harper, Violin. Jack Glonnie, Trombone. Joseph H. Jones, Drums. Basil Bird and P. Kohn, Piano. Gentlemen 2a 6d. Ladies 2s. Cabaret Supper. Special Late Tram. S. HEADLAND, Manager. [ ■ SERENADERS. ERENADERS. Our motto: The Best Attainable ' ••• -'NEW-TOWN LIBRARY EVERY SATURDAY ' ■ And. the. Universal Favourites, '.;:; (6) dixie, j.azz boys' (6) •■■; (6) dixie jazz boys':; ..(6)'. :; ■ In. all tho Latest Dance Hits. Trams stop at door on request. E. A. M'Farlane, Secretary. WELLINGTON MATCH FACTORY EMPLOYEES' UNION. JJUCHRE PARTY AND ' DANOR On MONDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1923, ST. THOMAS'; HALL, Riddiford street. Danoing 8 till 11. . Good Music Refreshments, iadies. Is; Gents, Is 6d. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB Will hold A S£ U-is l nd eve^ SATURDAY -»- NIGHr, in St. Anne's Hall, Green street Music by Percy Simpson's Jazz Orchestra. Gents, 2s 6d,• Ladies. 2s. Refreshments. ' ■ rjTOWIGHT. JAZz! TO-NIGHT. NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent terrace. Dancing 8 till~lT Kentucky J aZ z crowds. Afl ht W efco m f meniß- Come in IMvon^- Gentß lB 6d- D °°« °pen CHARITY DANCE. PROCEEDS to bTdevoted to the St rr t T'JT d° PalJ l Societ-V fOT the rel J^ht Parish™ and UnemPlo^ of St. ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST -Next THURSDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1923' at 8 p.m. ' R. Taylor's Jazz Orchestra Tickets 2s 6d. ' •R. DROVER, Hon. Sec. ' ANNIVERSARY OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. rPHE above Society will hold a MemX bers' and Auld Folks' Nicht in the Scottish Hall, 57, Cuba street, on TUESDAY, 14fch instant, at 8 p.m. Professor H. Mackenzie will speak on " What Scotland and Literature owes to Scott." Admission by Membership Card Free Friends Is. _A- D- SMALL, Hon. Sec. TTfESLEY GUILD DEBATE. TUESDAY, Hth AUGUST, 7.45 p.m: WAITOA ROAD. HATAITAI. "Is Corporate Ownership and Control a more adequate Reform than Prohibition?" j Public Cordially Invited. feQP^^ DANCE. JTtHE USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT Ac^&ln/t hSXIfL §,tb y house, Evans Bay-rd.. TO-NIGHT at 8 0 clock. <" Cowley's Orchestra. Subs.: Ladies, 2s: Gent's, 2n 6d. " L. P. BASSON, Social Seoretary. NOTE—A SPECIAL NIGHT on the 18th.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 4