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EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'3. BEST AND MOST. BEST AND MOST. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ NOW SHOWING. No. 1— "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES.'" "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES." "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES." "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES " "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES." A ZANE GREY Picture, i A ZANE GREY Picture, Starring CLAIRE ADAMS. CLAIRE ADAMS. CLAIRE ADAMS. CLAIRE ADAMS. CLAIRE ADAMS. I Adapted from Zane Grey'e greatest novel, | "WILDFIRE." The thrill of racing horses. The romance of a beautiful lovo story. Zano Grey's best. i No.; 2"FACE TO FACE." "FACE TO FACE." "FACE TO FACE." "FACE TO FACE." . "FACE TO FACE." "FACE TO FACE." "FACE TO FACE." , "FACE TO FACE." Starring MARGUERITE MARSH. MARGUERITE MARSH. MARGUERITE MARSH. . MARGUERITE MARSH. MARGUERITE MARSH. The greatest mystery drama ever soreehed. It will keep you guessing right up to tho very finishNo. 3— RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND In "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." "GUILTY AS CHARGED." Thrills! Thrills!!, Thrills!!! Her most thrilling' 'picture to date. See her- leap over a chasm gap one thousand feet above ground, riding to save a life. "THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE - GOLDEN.EGG" (Humorous Fable) PATHE REVIEW, 161. EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 50. TAR T H EA T R E. THIS EVENING AT 7.30. . The. Sweetest Story Ever Told. "WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TO-NIGHT'" Tb* pioture that reaches deep into the hearts of all people. You will never stop laughing when you • see "SPOOKS." Some-Comedy. "HE'S A DEVIL." ' More Laughs. AND OTHERS. SATURDAY NEXT, vlst September— .England's foremost actor, MATHESON LANG, in tho sensational photoplay, "CARNIVAL." CJEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Complete- Change of Programme. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. One of the best programmes to date. - I'irst Attraction: iNAZIMOVA, NAZIMOVA, With an all-star cast, in "A'DOLL'S HOUSE." "A DOLL'S HOUSE." Second Attraction: HAROLD LLOYD, in absolutely, his- best two-reel comedy, •HAUNTED SPOOKS." 'HAUNTED SPOOKS." Excellent Supporting Programme "DAND. SCOTTISH SOCIETY PIPE BAND AT ORIENTAL BAY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. TJAND. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. 2.15 p.m, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), CITY BAND WILL PLAY. March—" Under Two Flags." Meditation —" Princethorpe." Hymn—" Fierce "Raged the Tempest." Selection —"Gems of tho Messiah." March —"Departed Heroes." Selection —"Memories 'of tho Masters." Song—" Song of Hope." March—'' Liberator.'' All collections handed over to Hospital authorities. SCOTNEY, Bandmaster. A NOTED CHRISTIAN. jyß. S. K. DATTA, 8.A., M.D., 0h.8., Speaks in THE TOWN HALL,, On SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2nd SEP' TEMBER. Chairman, HON. O. J. PARR, (Minister o£ Education). MONDAY EVENING, 3rd SEPTEMBER Chairman. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR The "Bendisto Sun," of 2nd July, writinn of Dr. Datta, eaya: "Like Saul among his fellows—he is well ovsr six feet hich— Dr. Datta, the eminent V.M.C.A. leader, writer, oducationiet, and publicist, is a, striking and impressive personality." Tour oppartunity to hear him is Sonday and Monday, 2nd and 3rd September. SCOTTISH WANDERERS F.O SOCIAL and Dance will bo held in. Scottish Society's Hall. Lower Cuba street, on TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST, at 6 pro. AdmiEsjcn. Gents 2s, Ladies Is od A good orchestra in attendance, and an invitation to all, so come along »nd have a good time B EMPRESS BALLROOM,, 86, Abel Smith street Mons., 8-11, is 6d and 2s; Weds , Sat 8 12, 2s, 2s 6d. Saturday afternoons, at 3, Is Joy Night To-night 8-12 Supper provided. Novelties, Balloons 1, Squoakers, Streamers Free. Beginners' classes, Tues, Thurs., Fri., at 8. Private lessons by appointment. Dance Director; Prof C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D. BALLROOM DANCING. 1/TISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned XTX from AMERICA, and has Resumed Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Wilh's-tt. Telephone 870, Private Lessons, from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Private Classes, even, ings, by appointment General Cla«s, Monday Night, at the Naval Boatinff Club, _.. ' "~ ',

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4

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