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SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Saturday's Crowds Broke All Records. Hnndreds Unable to Gain Admission. . The Wonder Picture of the Year, RUPERT HUGHES'S i RUPERT HUGHES'S RUPERT HUGHES'S Sensational Super Production, ■" '■' "SOULS FOR SALE." "SOULS FOR SALE." : - -"SOULS FOR SALE." ■ "SOULS FOR SALE." ! • ... ' ''SOULS FOR SALE." • "SOULS FOR SALE." "SOULS FOR SALE." . The Picture that Stertlod the .Worlds ■'■■-■■ With ELEANOR BOARDMAN, MAE! BUSCH, FRANK MAYO, RICHARD DIX. and Fifty-four of the Screen' 3 Leading Artists. A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT. Ladies are urged to see the mighty pro- ! duction during the Day Sessions, and ! avoid the crush at night. .-i • ; ■■ " ■ '^"fe^F .; ;■■■ .. .s#s%■ ;HOURS OF SCREENING: '^ . '"SouU For Sale": 11 a .m v 2.50, 5.30, and 8.15 p.m. Box Plan at The Bristol until 4.30 afterwards at tho' Theatre. Tel. 768. Session Do Luxe at 8 p.m. EMPRESS THEATRE, .' MPRESS,, THEATRE, ! The Best Theatre in Wellington. :. Opeji from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime., NOW SHOWING: "MINNIE" Marshall NeiWs Latest "MINNIE" Attraction. • "MINNIE" A Romance of a Cinderella "MINNIE" of the Sink. , "MINNIE" Played by "MINNIE" LEATRICE JOY, "MINNIE" MATT MOORE. "MINNIE" .•■■■■•■ — "MINNIE" .. Good Supporting "MINNIE" Programme "MINNIE" And , "MINNIE" • EMPRESS SYMPHONIC "MINNIE" ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at The. Bristol or Theatre Telephone 3442. ." COME | "SMILIN 1 THROUGH" ''SMILIN' THROUGH" | "SMILIN' THROUGH" The Gates of Gladnest '.- with . . ■ . ; _ . NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA- TALMADGE. | ' NORMA TALMADGE. Superb in Artistry; ' ! j Mighty iii Drama. . ■ ■ . I Langdon Martin's Great ! Stage Play brought to " ■ '• tho Screen. . Hero's>a Picture!. a j • Charged with the Emotions ■■ ofaii: mmuhdi :■"••':■■-■;:•:■.- •,- Great on 1 the Stage. ' . '■ ' 1 Stupendous on the Screen. .. In fact, the superlative ■ . ■ ■■■, achievement of the World's . i Sweetest Star— „ ■ .'.. r NORMA TALMADGE ' NORMA TALMADGEi ; ; ta . " . '- • SMILIN's THROUGH." i SMILIN' THROUGH." 1 A Story'of :. i Storm and Sunshine! Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, E M pllf Si-'. tsSigf Bg5K' j*r- v illll EMPRESS Wellington; THEATRE,' Watch the Daily Papers for Further ■Announcements. •"-»KH.ANNIA. 11 ajn. Daily. • SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK, the Ever.Popular Favourite, !■ TOM MIX, ! TOM MIX, i ' TOM MIX, ; In Reels of Romping Romance and i Restive Rogues, ! "" "ARABIA." j "ARABIA." I Also, ' j ART STANTON I I COMTrnvVESTIiRNnHEARTS-" COMEDY. - GAZETTE. Telephone 358. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. • i Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m 1 NOW SHOWING, -NOW. SHOWING, | ■ The World'e Sweetheart, | MARY PICKFORD j MARY. PICKFORD; ' : : MARY PICKFORD ', \ % MARY PICKFORd! j In 'Her Latest Triumph, i "suds.;" • "suds;-' "CfnoM OUJJS. SuDB. "STTDR" SUDS. "SUDS." (Released by United Artists.) A Wonderful, gripping, compelling story in which tho World's Sweetheart brines ■ sunshine and happiness to all. ' Also showing: BESSIE BARRISCALE BESSIE BARRISCALE ■• ' BESSIE BARRISCALE In <? "TANJ2LED THREADS." "TANGLKD THREADS." "TANGLED THREADS." The story of a neglected wife who refused to be oast aside. In addition:"SON OF A SHEIK" (Christie comedj). LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. + RED CROSS LECTURE. TfNDER the. auspices of the N.Z. v^ Branch of the British Red Cross Sooiety, a Lecture will be delivered in tho Red Cross Chambers. 63, Dixon street, on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at 8 p.m. Subject: Mental Hospitals, Ancient and Modern. • • Lecturer: Dr. Theo Gray. Superintendent. Mental Hospital, Nelson. The Hon. W. H. Trisrgs will preside. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slide? and wooden models. Admission free. Public cordially invited. H. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 43, 20 August 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 43, 20 August 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 43, 20 August 1923, Page 2

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