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EVERYBODY'S. i VERYBODY'S. BEST AND MOST. j Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. | WOMEN MUST SEE THIS REALLY MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. No. 1— "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," "SLANDER THE WOMAN," Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS And a Strong Cast. The story of a. girl whom tho fiery tongues of scandal had seared and burned—the story of her fight to regain that fragile ■but priceless possession—REPUTATION ! No. 2— • " "WOMEN WHO WAIT " ■ "WOMEN WHO WAIT," "WOMEN WPIO WAIT " .."WOBJBN-WHO WAIT," ■'"••' ■'■■ '." ■ Starring MARGUERITE CLAYTON, CREIGHTON HALE, and GEORGE MACQUARRIE. A quaint-old fishing village as background, and a grippingl story of a fight between brothers for the love of a girl, one gentle and honest, the other cruel and treaoherous. No. 3r- - ■ • ■ RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND ■.'■■ In '• "HUMAN VULTURES." "HUMAN VULTURES." The most exciting of the series to date. Reserves at-Theatre. Ring 50. ARAMOUNT. ' ARAMOUNT. Absolutely the Best Programme in Town. ■■■'. ' NOW SHOWING: William Fox's Super-Attraction, "THE FACE ON THE BAR-ROOM FLOOR," featuring HENRY B. WALTHALL, supported by an all-star cast. Thrills follow each other ■\\\- rapid- succession. : Romance, fascinatuig,' enchanting, passionate; mystery, tense and bewildering, ravishingly beautiful women, picturesque scenery. ■ ■ Drama replete with high tension dramatic incidents, comedy distilled into the liquor of laughter and virtually every known element of appealA.Picture that will hold you. Additional: : ' ..WILLIAM RUSSELL In : " GOOD-BYE, GIRLS." Drama—Love—Adventure. Exfcsa Special Attraction.—DAVlS CUP TENNIS CONTEST. Every ' phase of the game shown in slow motion pictures. showing the' wonderful strokes of these world-famous players. An education to all tennis enthusiasts. Good Supports. Excellent Music. • B(*k at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. " Same Programme Shortt's. FRIDAY NEXT.—Sir Hall Caine's "THE CHRISTIAN." SHORTTS' THEATRE. THEATRE. Mammoth Triple-Feature Programme. Iho Greatest Ever Shown in Wellington. William Fox's Astounding Production, "THE FACE ON THE " THE FACE ON THE "THE FACE ON THE "THE FACE ON THE BAR-ROOM FLOOR." BAR-ROOM FLOOR." BAR-ROOM FLOOR." BAR-ROOM FLOOR." ■ A Vibrant Story of Intense Appeal. Featuring HENRY B. WALTHALL, I The next item is a Diverting Comedy, "GOODBYE GIRLS" "GOODBYE GIRLS." Guaranteed a, sovereign remedy for dull . cares, presenting the ever-mpular WILLIAM RUSSELL/ Extra Special Attraction: "DAVIS CUP CONTEST." "DAVIS CUP CONTEST." A wonderful portrayal of tho great event. Every phase of the games shown. You must Be Early To-night. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. With every conHdence in its ability to make good and maintain the high standard set by its predecessor, Messrs. John Fuller and-Sons present the GEORGE . GEORGE \ A!vuT '•■ A E CE Eighteen New Revue Folk (All new to Wellington), IN A•BANQUET OF LAUGHTER, "OFF HONOLULU." F«n on Shipboard. | A Full Cargo of "Laughs. 11ns new company will become very popular here, especially its comedian and -producer, Mr. George Wallace, who has a style all his own and is original in everything he does. JPJROOKL YN PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Superb Paramount Production, "WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN ■■-■" FLOWER." • '■ Onn of tho finest pictures ever screened. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Be early to secure seats.' :"" + ': RED CROSS LECTURE. "RELATION OF RESEARCH WORK TO MODERN MEDICINE." UNDER the auspices of the Red Cross Society,' a. Lecture on the above subject .will be given on TUESDAY, 16th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m., in Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street, by Dr. E. G. Joseph. Public Invited. Admission Free. . M.' S. GALLOWAY, '".. . . '.',.. . . 'Secretary. ' ."PIANOFORTE RECITAL. • *■ By JANET ROSS HECTOR. ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-ST. ' MONDAY, 15th OOT., at 8 p.m. .Tickets, 3s, inoluding tax. WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE, N.Z SOUTH KILBIRNIE-LYALL BAY : BRANCH. AT HOME to be held in the Methodist Church Hall, Coclcburn street, on THURSDAY, 18th October, 1923, at 2.30 p.m. Musical and Elocutionary Items. Community Singing, Competitions, and Afternoon Tea, Proceeds in aid of the W.N.R. Residential Nursery. Tickets Is. 1.0. G.T. ST. PETER'S MISSION HALL, 13th OCTOBER, 1923. PRESENT *nd P w t Members of above Order are ihivted to a. Reunion. Social Evening-. Free. DAVID A. BOPBFTT.U),

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4