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"The most complete, which means the most instructive and most thrilling, picture of wild animal life ever made."— "Times;" EMPRESS THEATRE, MPRESS THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington.. „ Opea from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. ":"*:: - all this" week. "HUNTING "HUNTING BIG BIG ' ■■■■"■ GAME •■•■-■■ GAME '• '■ IN .... „ - . in AFRICA." AFRICA.-" WITH GUN AND CAMERA! "JJ. A. Snow poked his camera, up mder the noses of the wildest animals of che African jungles, and came away with piotures of the whites of the beasts' eyes " —"N.Y. World."' Also Showing: "THE POVERTY OF RICHES," - "THE POVERTY OF RICHES," ■ ' - With i. LEATRICE JOY, JOHN BOWERS RICHARD DIX, And EMPRESS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA, '.; Under the Distinguished Baton of MR. M. DIXON. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then, at Theatre. Telephone 3442. Be Wise and Book your Seats. ANOTHER TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. CROWDS! CROWDS! CROWDS! Apologies to all our Patrons who were .unablo to gain admission on Saturday to , see Wm. Fox's Super Melodrama. "THE FACE ON THE BAR-ROOM FLOOR," featuring HENRY B. WALTHALL, with a full All-Star Cast. Thrills, Romance, Mystery, Beauty, Drama, Comedy, and Appeal. The electrified audience on Saturday was thrilled with excitement at the big climax storm scene, one of tho most reallstio ever shown. YOU MUST SEE IT Also, WILLIAM RUSSELL in "GOOD-BYE, GIRLS." A "Photoplay which carries you through scene after scene of thrilling adventure. Extra. Special Attraction: r DAVIS CUP TENNIS CONTEST. An education to all Tennis players. Every phase of the game shown, together with every stroke in Slow Motion Picture. ."3??«llent Supports. Good Music. - Book Now at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. Same Programme Shortt's. FRIDAY NEXT.-Sir Hall Came.'* "THE CHRISTIAN." ■CWERYBODY'S. -K/VERYBODY'S. BEST AND MOST. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. WOMEN MUST SEE THIS REALLY MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. No. 1— ■--" "SLANDER THE WOMAN," '■• ""SLANDER THE WOMAN," — • ■ Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS And a Strong Cast. The story of a girl whom the fiery tongues o£ 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," Starring MARGUERITE CLAYTON CREIGHTON HALE, and GEORGE MACQUARRIE A gripping story of a fight between brothers jor the lovo of "a girl, one gentle and honest, the other cruel and treacher- ".."-._ . .'V ous. No. 3— - • • . . " '"'■■ RUTH ROLAND In - • "HUMAN VULTURES." The most exciting of the series to date. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 50. "A singer of international fame. . An- established favourite in half the' countries of Europe " STELLA POWER "The Little Melba." ■■" NOW SHOWING"R^TANNIA. Continuou. from X^RITANNIA. , 11 a. m . Daily. .-A■• Remarkable Actress in her Most Remarkable Characterisation. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA lOMBALL YOUNG . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG' In a screen version of Richard Child's famous novel, "THE HANDS OF NAKA_" "THE HANDS OF NARA" ."THE HANDS OF NARa'" - 'THE HANDS OF NASA." Picture "WINGS OF PRIDE," Featuring OLIVE TELL. Telephone Reserves 358. PIANOFORTE RECITAL By JANET ROSS HECTOR. ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-ST MONDAY, 15th OCT., at 8 p.m. Tickets, 3s, including tax. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. TO-NIGHT. IVTRS. T. R. GIBBS'S DANCE ■"■*■ NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent terrace. PERCY SIMPSON'S FULL ORCHESTRA, Ladies Is 6d. Gents Is 6d. WELLINGTON MATCH FACTORY . ' UNION. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE ST. THOMAS' HALL MONDAY, 15th OCT., 1923, 8 to 11. 0»ood prizes. Music. Supper. • Ladies, Is; Gents. Is 6d. Look out for Hard Up Ball, 29th Oct F. FRANDI, Hon. Sep. ' KARORI JAZZ CLUB rjniHE above Club wish to announce that A their THIRD SPECIAL EVENING will be held m the New Hall, Main road wtober. 3 p'm" wedne*day, "th Late car for. Newtown. Special Jazz Orchestra. JAZZ . KILBIR^NE. JAZZ , , JAZZ T>ALAIS DE DANSE ' JAZZ -L , JAZZ . ... TUESDAY. JAZZ Special Music by JAZZ "THE COLUMBIANS." JAZZ Popular prices including tasty supJAZZ per: Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d JAZZ S. HEADLAND. VT^-ELLINGTON RACING CLUB Acceptances for First Tilly's Events and Forfeit for the Champion Plate close at 5 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, 15th October, at the .Office of the Club, Wellington. A. E.< WHY YE, Secretary. i Duriug the. last four years in London she has- sung fifty-seven times in the Royal Albert Hall." STELLA POWER, "The Little Mel^a."- i

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

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