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Alfred l<rith' s Greatest Triumph. LAST NIGHT Of "KISSING TIME." TO-MORROW: A NIGHT,OUT." QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direotion j. C . Williamson, Ltd. r w ,Mana,S"iß Directors: Mana *cr • 1::: _... John FarrelL TO-NIGHT, at 8 LAST NIGHT ' LAST NIGHT Of "KISSING TIME." KISSING TIME." "KISSING TIME." A WONDERFUL REVIVAL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAYS ISTTPMT TO-TN Rnß^rb?D^ssi? Soil AND THURSDAY EVENTNO LAST ffi SR HTS OF SEASON. "A NIGHT OUT " A NIGHT OUT " "A NIGHT OUT/ hI«° h V,r Vhen,.',' Wasf Provi°««ly staged here, broke all known records, and it ?an for upward, of 12 Months in' Sydney and ■d , . Melbourne. Productions StagedJ> y Harry Buroher. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at pa RTCF Ps era S??" C^^'i-^y ±-iUUSS: D.C. and R.S., Bs* Stalls 4s; GaHery, l s 6 d. Early" Door Stalls 3*™gft£*** All price. pl ug CONTINUED SUCCESS of :;nero.;; -nero." <$$££• "NERO." NERO." "NERO." The greatest spectacle over produced in motion pictures. Last night's audience held enraptured. Don't, fail to see this wonderful production. , COMMENCING FRIDAY, A United Artist Release, "sherlock holmes." ■kWerybody's best and most. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m ' (lrr PICTURES AND WIRELESS THORNS and ORANGE BLOSSOMS." £g°J^ and ORANGE BLOSSOMS." "THORNS and ORANGE BLOSSOMS." A Gasnier Masterpiece. Adapted from Bertha- M. Clay's immortal love story. Starring KENNETH HARLAN, KENNETH HARLAN ESTELLE TAYLOR, i And EDITH ROBERTS. A rose and her heart she gave to the man who was swept into love by her song. Also "THROUGH THE STORM," "THROUGH THE STORM," i Starring EDITH aTOUKTON And ■<■' • ■ LOUIS KIMBALL. And RUTH ROLAND In "ONE DAY TO GO " WIRELESS EXTRAORDINARY! WIRELESS EXTRAORDINARY! 1 MADAM EDITH STOREY, in conjunction with the DOMINION RADIO CO., will aupply the Mus.io To-night. MAGNAVOX supplied by MAGNAVOX LTD. Reserves at Theatre. Ring 50. ISLAND BAY, UNIVERSAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Final Screening of "BROAD DAYLIGHT," Starring LOUIS WILSON and JACK MULHALL, Also JACK HOPIE in "DON QUICK SHOT OF THE RIO GRANDE." JOHN BARRYMORE'S Greatest Triumph— "SHERLOCK HOLMES." UR THEATRE, ■ NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN' MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS and ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA Q. NIL3SON "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." " THE ISLE OK LOST SHIPS." " THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." Adventure, Thrills, Romance, A Tale that staggers the imagination and carries you drama-bound to the Weird Sargasso Sea. In addition, Sennett Comedy, " WHEN SUMMER COMES " (A Scream). TOPICAL OUR ORCHESTRA SCENIC ' OUR ORCHESTRA BBOOKLYN PICTURES TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT "REMORSELESS LOVE." Starring ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. Plot and Counterplot—Hatred, Romance, Love. With the famous Kentucky Mountains as background. RED CROSS LECTURE. UNDER the auspice 3of the New Zea- . lajnd Branch of the British Red Cross Society, a.Lecture will be delivered in the Red Cross Chambers, 63, Dixon street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, i3th instant, at 8 p.m. Lecturer: DR. E. G. JOSEPH. Subject: "Relationship of Research Work to Modern Medicine " MR. M. H. ROBINSON will preside. NOTE.—Red Cross Bazaar will be held on 7th and 3th DECEMBER. The presentation of certificates of Competoncy in First Aid, Homo Nureirig, Hygiene, and Sanitation will take pluce ou the Concert Chamber, Town Hall on MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. Public cordially invited. Admission Free. M. S. GALLOWAY, . . Secretary. nnHE AMBASSADOR. iX.HE AMBASSADOR. 68, Willis street. The catering, at the Ambassador is recognised throughout the country as the best, and, in addition, patrons haVo the entertninmont provided by one of the finest Jazz Bands in Australasia.. DAILY SESSIONSMorning Tea, 10-12. Hot Luncheon, 12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 3-12. Special arrangements for After Theatre Parties. Ring 1636 for Roserves. milE Story, of tho World's Cleverest SIeuth—"SHERLOCK HOLMES."

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 13 November 1923, Page 2