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PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE, Manners street. LAST DAYS OF LAST DAYS OF "ON WITH THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." And "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, Superb Double Attraction, I (1)JAMES KIRKWOOD, j JAMES KIRKWOOD, I JAMES KIRKWOOD, In ' "THE MAN FROM HOME." "THE MAN FROM HOME." Cast includes Norman Kerry, Anna Q. Nilsson. . "THE CRADLE," "THE CRADLE," "THE CRADLE," Featuring | ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. ETHEL CLAYTON. • COMEDY, GAZETTE. COMEDY, GAZETTE. ' Popular Prices. PRINCESS T~THEATRE. • PRINCESS THEATRE. WHAT A RECEPTION LAST NIGHT 1 On the Return of Paramount Pictures To the FA RTCRAFT THEATRE. -ca-RTCRAFT -THEATRE. COME TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. A Bumper House Last Night Witnessed "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR " "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR,'" "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," Starring AGNES AYRES and JACK HOLT AGNES AYRES and JACK HOLT. This Picture is Real Entertainment and the Cast and Trademark Guarantee the Production. ONLY TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW To Witness This Sterling Film. Excellent Supports. Selected Music. Prices as Usual. NOW SHOWING. THE STRAND. . HE STRAND. Continuous from U a.m. to 10 p.m TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. D. W. GRIFIFTH Presents the Most Stirring Romanes of the ages! The World's Greatest Adven"THE FALL 03? BABYLON." "THE FALL OF BABYLON." "THE FALL OF BABYLON." Of this picture the World's Leading Assyriologist writes :■'"These Babylonian scenes are magnificent and true to facts —J do not think anything comparable to it has ever been staged before." Only 2 More Days in which to see thi3 . Wonder Spectacle. Supports Include Gazette, Serial, and ANTONIO MORENO In "A GUILTY CONSCIENCE." Prices Remain as Usual. mWENTY-FOUR of the World's Lead- -■- ing Picture Artists in "THE STRANGERS' BANQUET" SHORTT'S THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT. . DANCING. ~^~ DANCING" GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT and Fox Trot Competition. First Prize, £2; Second Prize, £1. No entrance fee. Come one, come all, and have a sporting chance. Learners' Class To-morrow (Thursday), at 8. Dance Director, PROF. C. WOOD ' . U.K.A.P.T.D. POLA Negri as a gorgeous modern woman of many loves in her first allAmerican triumph, in "Bella Donna/ At The King's on Friday. "SOMEWHERE IN NAPLES." New tw stock in this wonderful song success to. hand.. Ask your Music Dealer for it. . OLD BOYS' DAY. . On the College Grounds, FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 9.30 a.m. Cricket, Tennis, Shooting, Running, Swimming His Excellency the Governor-General will lay the Foundation Stone of the NEW PAVILION At 10.30 a.m. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. ; AMATEUR ATHLETICS. FIRST OF SEASON. SHIELD. A Full Programme of Class Events. ■ . ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY NEXT, l ßt DECEMBER. | FIRST EVENT AT 2.30 P.M. | 6d Admißsion: Adults Is, Boys 6d. Stand J. O'SULLIVAN, Hon. Secretary, Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BASIN RESERVE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a charge, as under, will be made for admission to the BASIN RESERVE on SATURDAY, the Ist DECEMBER 1923 under the Wellington City Reserves Charges By-law (No. 17), 1912, afte r the hour of 12 o'clock (noon) :— Adults (oyer 15 years of age). Sixpence. Children (under 15 years of age), Free. Persons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned, and who remain after such hour, are liable to pay the above charge. JNO. R. PALMER, 28th November, 1925. T °™ Cl<3rk(TfcNCE more available from all music NlpLEd^° r3Price'I OMEWHERE ™ A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVT 1\ DENT SOCIETY -It is the intention of tiie bociety on or beforo the 27th day of Ueceuibe!- next, to issue a Copy P o li<4 "J o£ ™>oy No. 455770, oE the life of Arthur Martin Hayman, which is dodeclared to have been lost. A, AMIES. M«m g , f

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

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