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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. XtlW SHOWING. The Best all-round Picture Entertainment in Town. TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX In " CATCH MY SMOKE," " CATCH MY SMOKE," "CATCH MY SMOKE,"' "CATCH MY.-SMOKE," A Melodramatic Medley of Thrills, Excitement and Hazards. Also. WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL . In "THE GREAT NIGHT." , " THE GREAT NIGHT." "THE GREAT NIGHT." "THE GREAT NIGHT." _ Thrillu and Romance. A Hairov Story with a surprise , finish. COMEDY. NEWS. SCENIC FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT „„ Of the exceptional film of the OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT OTTRA TUNNEL. ' You Must See It. Book your Seats. Box Plan at UtilitT nnd Bristol. SAMR PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. FRIDAY NEXT—LUPINO JANE in "A FRIENDLY HUSBAND." rAHTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. ARTCRAFT. \ SAME PROGRAMME' AS , AT PARAMOUNT. : Commencing 7.45 p.m. SHORTT'S THEATRE) HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. ! a ,p r aramount's Colossal Masterpiece. A Magnificent Production that is not to be missed on any account: ' "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." 'THE Nth COMMANDMENT." "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." "THE Nth COMMANDMENT" "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." A story of intence appeal and dramatio power, depicting the sacrificing Tovo of a wife for her husband and child. Admirably portrayed by a great cast. COLLEEN MOORE JAMES MORRISON and EDDIE PHILLIPS. Tho famous trio in "Humoresque." "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." A Photoplay that has Broken All Records. SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMSGAZETTES. ;'• COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE (France). Be Early To-night. H ii£gßK? ccHiMl^: In aid of the Rev. Feilden Taylor's St. Peter's Mission Hostel Fund. | TO-NIGHT! ■ -::_ '•■ ■■•- TO-NIGHT! „_,,_ Last Performance of THE MAN FKOM TORONTO." 1 "THE MAN FROM, TORONTO " "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." "THE MAN FROM TORONTO.". ■': A surprisingly good performance. . . / should be a bumper house to-night "Dominion." Secure your Seats at The Bristol Piano Prices: 2s, Is. Booking fee 6d extra. I ' ; —: : —■ i DANCING. JAZZING. TO-NIGHT, TN the RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL, -■- Waterloo quay, which has at last "got , the Craze. Waltzes, Fox Trote, One-steps galore. Xylophone, Bolls, and Drums by Mr. Haines, one of Wellington's leading Drummers. Come along-and see for yourself. Cheapest in town. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. . Pianist, Mr. H. Beadsmore. Drums, etc., Mr. Haines. I Light Refreshments supplied. ' WELLINGTON MASTER CARRIERS' ! ASSOCIATION. ' QECOND ANNUAL DANCE, TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. TICKETS—DoubIe 10s', Gent'ii 6s, FIRST-CLASS y ORCHESTRA. SUPPER by MRS. OSCAR JOHNSTON. As only a limited number of Tickets will be sold, early application should be made to the Secretary. F. ROSS, National Mutual Buildings, 102, Customhouse quay. Postively the Last Night . GRAND FINALE CARNIVAL CARNIVAL At the i~IOLOSSEUM ROLLER RINK, VyOLOSSEUM ROLLER RINKJ Vivian Street. j Final of Backward Race, Couples' Race, Confetti Battlo, Excuse Me Skate. EVERYTHING MERRY AND BRIGHT. Skaters 2s Children Is, Spectators 2a and Is. Children half-price. ISLAND BAY UNIVERSAL > THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Final Screening of "RACING HEAiITS." I "RACING HEARTS." Starring AGNES AYRES and THEODORE ROBERTS. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, On SOUTH AFRICA, ' MR. T. LOVELY (Publicity Agont), South Afrioan Railways. THURSDAY, 16th, at 8 p.m., IN V.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL WONDERFUL SLIDES. Depicting a, WONDERFUL COUNTRY. Chair will be taken by Mr. R. W M'"Villy, General Manager,'N,Z, Railways Cinema Pictures at 7.30 p.m. • WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Doffs by Auc- -£*- tion will be held at the Corporation Yards, Clyde quay, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th August, 1923, at 2.15 o'clock. JNO~ R. PALMER, ' Town Clerk. lltli August, 1023.

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

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