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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. -.'£ PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES! NOW SHOWING. . The Mighty Jewel Super Special, - "THE SHOCK," "THE SHOCK," Featuring LON CHANEY and VIRGINIA VALLI. The Most Thrilling and Stupendous < Drama Ever Screened. The Earthquake—The Appalling Conflag- • ration,—The Panic-stricken Population— ■ The -Mysteries of Chinatown—And the most beautiful Love Story ever screened ..-■--- Also, ..,;;.. "PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET," A Story of Marvellous Pluok and Endurr"".»ilS*i magnificently portrayed by an All- I ■ Star Cast, ' '" . And - .■•-;. "APPLE SAUCE." Comedy to the Extreme. - Extras: • Cello Solo, "Meditation," from "Thais," MR. C. TANNER. .. X Beautifully-arranged Musical Score by Paramount Orchestra, direction Mrs. C. Wright. .-" ■ FRIDAY NEXT. A Soenic Interview with the World. "ROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES," With Added Musical Attraction. Not a Picture. The .Little Lady Herself. • paramount theatre only. ■ Winifred la France, ■The World-famous Comedienne, who has - more energy than Niagara Falls. The most Refined Act in VAUDEVILLE LOOK OUT ON FRIDAY. IMPORTANT. Winifred La France will send. h«r emis- • sury in a motor-car between 12 and 2 on Friday, when he will distribute various Sums of Money and Free Passes for the Theatre. You may be one of the fortunate. FREE MONEY ON FRIDAY. THE COSIEST THEATRE IN-TOWN! QUEEN'S THEATRE. ...... UEEN'S THEATRE. - -2.50 : NOW SHOWING. 7.30 _\ Adolph Zukor presents a popular star in a gorgeous adventure in the laud of thriIIs—INDIAJACK HOLT. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT * JACK HOLT - In 'THE TIGER'S CLAW." - "THE TIGER'S CLAW " "THE TIGER'S CLAW." '■THE TIGER'S CLAW " "THE TIGER'S CLAW." "THE TIGER'S CLAW." "THE ITGER'"S CLAW." "THE. TIGER'S CLAW." India—Land of Magic, Mystery and Mina-,-rcts. That's the setting for this absorb- / ..ing tale of siormy passion, dark intrigue, and fousing eupor-thrills. With Jack Holr as a reckless lover, who weds a be>vi(ehin s ii g et-- K irl—and falls into a hotbed of stirring adventure. . . '.. In addition, 'Parr, Five— The Greatest Chapter Thriller of all Time— ...i- "THE'SOCIAL. BUCCANEER." Starring ■TACK MULHALL. -■- CENTURY COMEDY. • BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. --■' LATEST GAZETTES. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. • Prices:' Matinee.' Stalls 9d, D.O; Is: Nisrhr, Stall- Is, D.C. 2*. Children half . price. Box Plan at Bristol. . . v Theatre Telephone 22-334. ' j BRITANNIA. Continuous from RITANNIA. ' 11 a .m. Daily. NOW SHOWING, - A Breezy Western Romance that every lqysr of thrilling, outdoor Pictures should not miss. -: "•• "DEAD GAME." , .. "DEAD GAME." ...Tt'» ihe Most Thrilling. Dare-devil Picture - ■ in which HOOT GIBSON ' Has ever appeared. Second Feature: 4. story .of the most-talked-of City in the world, .":""NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD'S „ lee. and. learn the truth about this muchdiscussed community. '• '■'" NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." • '■ ■ - Telephone 358. EMPRESS THEATRE, MPRESS THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington. NOW SHOWING, - At 11.0, 1.0, 3.20, 5.50, and 8.0 p.m. .THEODORA The THEODORA Greatest Film THEODORA Spectacle the World , THEODORA Has Ever Seen. THEODORA EMPRESS SYMPHONY THEODORA ORCHESTRA OF SIXJTtLEODORA TEEN Musicians. . Boxi Plan til The Bristol, or RingTheatre, Telephone 32. SEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY TO-NIGHT. * -.' A Stirring Drama of Japan : ' '' "THE DOOR BETWEEN." A Special Universal Attraction, FeaturingMUNRO SALISBURY. ■_■• — ■ Good Supporting: Programme. C T. P E T E R'S PARIS H. '"- SALE' OF~WORK In aid of Church at - • i PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST., ( -.WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - i NEXT, 31st Oct. md Ist Nov. Fancy and Plain Work Stalls, Produce, Sweets, Flowers, Novelty, Bran Tubs for the Children. AftsmoaTea. Afternoons, Free. In the. evening «i Entertainment will bo ield, when Admission (Is) VUI be iharged. AUSTRALIAN CLUB. MEMBERS and Visitors of the Australian Club are reminded of the . Club's SOCIAL GATHERING, to be reld at Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton quay, THURSDAY NIGHT, Ist November. H. LATHER, Hon. Sec. .\ . RED CROSS LECTURE. UNDER the auspices of the N.Z. Branch of the British Red Cross Society, a Lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, will be delivered in the Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street, on Tuesday, 30th • instant, at 8 p.m. ~_ .Subject: "Cancer." Lecturer: Dr. C. M. Hector, Gdv- ■ ' ' eminent Pathologist, Wellington Hospital. Mr. T. A. Munt will preside. Public cordially invited. Admission free, M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary; ."..:.".;. TTUTT MUNICIPAL BAND. . . POPULAR DANCE, •'•T-AJTA HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, ■ 31V, OCTOBER. . 'Anyan'H Bus leaves P. 0., Pstons', 7.30 p.m.,'P.0.," Lower Hutt, 7.40 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2