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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. NOW SHOWING. Jack London's Most Vivid Story, "THE ABYSMAL BRUTE." "THE ABYSMAL BRUTE" "THE ABYSMAL. BRUTE." Featuring .REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY. Supported by an all-star cast. A Picture for the Whole Family. Clean, Dramatic, and Thoroughly Unusual. Soo Denny as the Sensation o£ the Prizefight World, the Champion. You'll enjoy every minute of it. . Also, JOHN. GILBERT JOHN GILBERT In "A CALIFORNIAN ROMANCE." "A CALIFORNIAN ROMANCE." "A CALIFORNIAN ROMANCE." Set amidst the beautiful scenery of Southern California, this pioture is full of action, and the adventures of a gay cavalier who can fight as well as play a guitar and sine. COMEDY. ■ NEWS. CARTOON. Book your Beats. Box Plan at Utility and Bristol. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT FRIDAY NEXT— "THE SHRIEK OF ARABY." SAME PROGAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. ! Commencing 7.45 p.m. ! BRITANNIA. Continuous from I RITANNIA., 11 a. m . Daily, j NOW SHOWING. A Wonderful Triple Star Bill. Three Hours 1 of Perfeot Entertainment. I Headed by "THE WHITE FLOWER." "THE WHITE FLOWER." "THE WHITE FLOWER." A Lore Story actually filmed in -Hawaii, Isle of Romance. Featuring BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. She (hooked oven the natives -with her ' wild hula-hula. j "THE WHITE ( FLOWER." j Seoond Feature— ] WANDA BAWLEY, ! In a Frolicsome Comedy of Newlyweda and Pretty Stenographers, and Flapper. Bathing Beauties., ••TOO MUCH WIFE." Third Feature— j "DERBY DAY." A Laugh-provoking Specialty, ■ Featuring MONTE BLUE. Telephone 358. FULLERS' FULLERS' HI. SItTI IhHtII: Direction Johjj Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! a7l. TO-NIGHT! Australia's Prime Ministers* of Mirth. The Greatest Laughter-makers in Years More Popular Tban Ever THE FREDO BOYS, The Astounding Acrobatic Fiddlers' PAT AND .PAULA HANSON. Prices: Is Is 6d, and 2a 6d. Reserves .3s-(Plus tax),- Box Plan at The Bristol; after 1.30 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre ; after 7 p.m. at Theatre. Tel. 22-669. ~ QRGAN RECITAL. ' ~ TOWN HALL ToIioRROW (Sunday) 26th August, 1923, *" At 8.30. o'clock, By MR, BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Choral-Prelude' Bach Concerto in D Minor (No. 10)"".""Handel Musette Iberfc Second Movement from Symphony j n D Minor ■■ Cesar Franok Fugue on the Name of Bach (No. b)< ' ' AMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions received at door. (gT. FRANCIS HALL, (Hill street) DANCE. DANCE. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Orchestral Music. Subscription, 2s 6d. EUCHRE. EUCHRE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, At 8 6harp. Two Prizes. Goods to the Value of 10s eaoli. Also valuable prizes for aggregate. Admission Is. - PICTURES PICTURES. Every SATURDAY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. To-day: "THE MAN FROM BEYOND " Adults Is, Children 6d. Hall for Hire. Tel. Noa. 724 and 1263. DANCE. NEW CENTURY HALL. 'QPnUTUALIST OHUROH SOCIAL O* SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST Dancing 8 till 12. Ladies, Is; Gents,' Is 6d. Lyceum ohildren under 15 years free. Music by Miss Murphy. NORTHLAND TENNIS CLUB. T£)BE Annual General Meeting of the ""- Club, will ■bo held in the Methodist Schoolroom, on Wednesday, 4th September, at 7.15' p.m. ■ ■ L. A.. JONES, Secretary. PENSION. ALL Groat War Pensioner* are re"rl- quested to attend a Meeting to be held in the R.S.A. Clubroonis, on MONDAY, 27th INST, at 8 p.m., to discuss tha recent Pension Legislation. (Pensioners : All those in receipt of a pension, including wives, widows, and dependants.) , L. M..BLYTH, Secretary. ocibt tom"petitions (Incorporated). THIRD ANNUAL FESTIVAL, Commencing' on TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER "IS2* ENTRIES CLOSE on 31st AUGUST byllabus, Book of Words, and full information may bo obtained on application to tho. Secretary of tho Local Com. petitions Society,- or to L. J. VJ3RKY,

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 4