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8.30 NOW SHOWING. 7.30 QUEEN'S THEATRE. CEEW'S THEATRE. '""The .'Cosiest Theatre in Town. Saramounl '.Pictures Present the Drama |;» Pell-mell Plunge into a Turbulent ■Tangle of Adventure and Love— "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY." "A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY." *A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY." •A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY." Starring AGNES AYRES, -..-. ,-,,. , AGNEg AYRES, .'../ .; AGNES AYRES, Supported by CLARENCE BURTON, ZASU PITTS. AND TOM GALLERY. Then comes— "NANCY FROM NOWHERE." iA Sparkling, Blithesome Story, Starring the Bewitching "■.."-.--". BEBE DANIELS. And Finally, The FIRST PART of the Remarkable New Ten-part Serial. ""THE SQCTAL BUCCANEER," .Starring JACK MULHALL. Together with QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Pricesf Matinee, Stalls 9d, D.O. Is; Nijtht, Stalls Is, D.O. 2s, Children half price. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334. BRITANNIA. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. „..':: \ NOW SHOWING: A powerful dramatio drama, which carries'the mind of the spectator right along - to the end. '■"''.'"■-■ "WEST OF CHICAGO." •*•■■■' "WEST OF CHICAGO." -■-" "WEST OF CHICAGO." ■ ■ " Featuring ' :" BUCK JONES BUCK JONES Riding. at whirlwind speed, tlse , star sweeps his audience along with him into the land of surprises and thrills. Second Feature: : SHIRLEY MASON "Ih"a fascinating Comedy Drama, .'/MERELY MARY ANN." COMEDY. GAZETTE. Tolephone 358. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. CR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. A Grand Double Programme, charles chaplin --"■■■ charles ghaelin ......;:..;Charles chaplin . ■'-,-. In "PAY DAY." "PAY DAY." Not one laugh, but all laughs. . '""„ . Also " THE OLD NEST," A Heart-gripping " THE: OLD NEST," Story of Home. " THE OLD NEST," The most satisfy- " THE OLD NEST," ing and truthful " THE OLD NEST," Picture ever screened. Topical. Our Orchestra. Scenic. Screeing Times: " The Old Nest," 7.30. Day," 9.20. ARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. LAST 2 DAYS. . LAST 2 NIGHTS. iiack Sennett's Magnificent Production, "SUZANNA." Featuring MABEL NORMAND. A Thrilling Masterpiece of Romance, Adventure, and Comedy. ■ .-' Additional: ■■■■■-■■-■■ CLYDE COOK .•"•"■ "■•'■' In . . : "THE ESKIMO." A Story of Ludicrous Situations and Merriment.' .GOOD SUPPORTS. '■, .Book at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. Same Programme Shortt's. FRIDAY NEXT— .."TRIFLING ■WITH HONOUR." PRINCESS THEATRE. ...... RINCESS THEATRE. -■* (Manners street.) I0"-B"AY.: '■ 12 till- 10 p.m. TO-DAY. < ■•■■-.- "WAY- DOWN EAST." . .'.,.;-.■••" WAY: DOWN EAST." t:—-"WAY DOWN EAST." -^ . .'IffAY DOWN EAST." ■■•■-• "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAV DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." D W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE. In Addition, v ■■-. CONSTANCE BINNEY In '^SOMETHING DIFFERENT." '"SOMETHING DIFFERENT." The Story of a Girl who Longed for „ SniTiothing Different —and got it. COMEDY. SERIAL. GAZETTE. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. "A" Seven-Reel Special Attraction, "3<3HOOIi-DAYS." "SCHOOL DAYS." "SC3-IOOL DAYS." "SCHOOL DAYS " Featuring WESLEY BARRY, with an All-Star Cast. Good Supporting Programme. Under the' Distinguished Patronage of His ' Excellency .the Governor-General. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. /THURSDAY-, 11th OCTOBER :;thuesday; nth October. "The Tettrazzini of Australia," •"'-• ETHEL OSBORN, "ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN,Supported by Mr. Leon de Mauny Violinist Madame Evelyn dc Mauny Pianist Signor Alt. P. Truda. Flautist Prices: ss, 3s, and 2s. Studentis' concessions. Box Plan open 3 To-morrow at The' Bristol WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A DANCE wfll be held in the New «• Century Hall, SATURDAY NEXT and every following Saturday Night. Note.—^Children's Plain and Fancy Dress Dance;! St. Thomas' Hall, Newtown, 7.30- ---.■.. G, W. JENNER, -- Secretary. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTST fTIHE Annual Exhibition" is now open ■*■ daily in tho Art Gallery, Whitmore street. Hours: 10, a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30-p.m. to 9.30 ,p.m. Admission,. Is. ■ Art Union Tickets, Is. _:' . ...i:. H.M. GORE. Secretary. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, B.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. mHEORY EXAMINATIONS in all J-, grades and divisions, including the Qualifying Paper for L.A.8., will be held on 10th NOVEMBER. Entries-close on WEDNESDAY, 10th October,;, at the Board's Office. 41, Ballance street;* Entry forms may be obtained it all mueic stores.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 2