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PARAMOUNT. Th« -R v a ARAMOUNT. Ihe Best All-round Picture Entertamment in Town. NOW SHOWING: "GIMME," Men CludwiclftS Glass, H. B. Walthall, Eleanor Boardman, Kate Lester, ,. ajJ? ot'ier well-known Screen Artists. aY yn> re]eased by United Artists.) Alter seeing "Gimme" you will say, Crimme Some More.'-' me greatest domestic comedy-drama ever P,!i oducod, it hits the modern problem of isn t Marriage a 50-50 Proposition After All?" Additional: „ -FLAMES OF PASSION." Adventure, Love, Melodrama at its best. A story of Primitive Love and Reckless Bravery. It will make you grip your seat. COMEDY, NEWs! 5" INTEREST. » S A ADDED ATTRACTION: A Beautiful Musical Entr'acte, , lrn . T V'annet and Flute Solo, mL HEAR THB NIGHT LARK." (By Messrs.- A. Wright and E. Clausen). Book now at Utility or Tel. 21-842. urtTTTV, ~ Friday"Next: THE STRANGERS' BANQUET." SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE To-night's Superb Attractions: Orrand Double Feature Programme. "GIMME," "GIMME," A rollicking comedy-drama of newlyweds and their monetary and other troubles. A United Artists' • Super-production. Features: Helen Chadwick, Gaston Glass, H. B. Walthall, Eleanor Boardman... _ Added Attraction: William Fox's Greatest Masterpiece, "FLAMES OF PASSION." "FLAMES OF PASSION." A thrilling and captivating story of the Canadian timber land—of primitive love and reckless bravery—the awful forest fire —the rescue—the camp fight.. Good Supports. Good Supports. Orchestral -Music. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. You Must See It! WELLINGTON BUILDERS' AND GEN. BRAL LABOURERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE TO 'THE Monthly Meeting of the above ■*• Union will take placo at Trades' Hall on MONDAY, at 8 p.m. Business: Nomination of officers and committee' of management. J. M. CAMPBELL, Seoretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT EANT CImEN-SOLDIERS' PAGA .PUBLIC MEETING of all prqspec- "*■*■ tive workers and others interested in the Grand Military Tournament and Citizen-Soldiers' Pageant, to be held at Newtown Park from Ist to Bth March next, inclusive, in aid of the Community Club and local Regimental Funds, will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on Wednesday Nest, 28th November, at 8 p.m.- - _ '■■'..' R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor, of Wellington. LYALLBAY A M^PALEIiESii T™* NFf L METING; will be held p.m. All: residents are cordially invited to attend. > Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; And General. . FRED J. EVANS. Hon. Secretary. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that the Half- . Yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the- Bank of New Zealand will be held in the Banking House in Wellinirck^JS: Y a i^o^tL ot DE- ■ The Transfer Books of the Bank will be closed from Friday, the 23rd day of November, to Friday, the 14th day of December (both days inclusive). By order of the Board, H. BUCKLETON, „. „. . General Manager. Wellington, 15th November, 1525. R.A..0.8. R:A.0.8. R.A.0.8. R;A.0.8. R.A.0.8, , R.A.0.8. rjHATHAM LODGE No. 3037, G. 5.8., M.L.W., will hold their Meeting on SATURDAY EVENING, 24th November, at 8, in the Druids' Hall, Lower Tory street/ Brothers of all Banners are oordially invited. . Seo. BEO. S. JESTY, H.M.S,. Chatham, N.Z. CONSTITUTION. iT ODGES MEET. AT 8 P.M. MONDAYS—Sir Wm. Parkinson, No. 9 _at Dustin's Hall, Cuba street. - ' WEDNESDAYS—Tua Tora, No. 3 at Druids' Hall, Lower Tory street THURSDAYS—Sir A. D. Pickard,' No. 10, at Orange Hall, Daniel street," Newtown. FRlDAYS—Haeremai No. 6, at Chess Olub Room, 52, Cuba street. Visitinjr Brothers of the R.A.0.8. cordially invited to attend. LOYAL ' BRITANNIA LODGE. MANCHESTER UNITY, 1.0.0. F. rVHE QUARTERLY SUMMONED J- MEETING will be held on MONDAY, at 7.30. Business: Election of officers; Nominations for District Society Officers; And General. G. E. GODBER, P.D.G.M., Secretary. Secretary will be at the Lodgeroom on Saturday from 7 to 8.30. FOLA Ncgri as a gorgeous modern woman of many loves in her first, ellAmaric*B triumph, in "Bell* Donua." At iiis.Kiag^gn^idig^..... .

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4