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AND FOR THREE MORE DAYS AT TTIVERYBODY'S . ■■EVERYBODY'S. Continuous IX a.in. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. SUCH A PICTURE. , SUCH A PICTURE. More Beautiful than the Imagination can \ Paint. And featuring "the World's Greatest Screen and Stage Stars. The Picturisation o£ Balfe's Famous . Opera, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." ' "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." A Guarantee of Excellent Entertainment. Fin© Acting, Beautiful Scenes, and a Romantic Atmosphere. And on the Sams Bill— The First National Attraction, KATHERINE MACDONALD KATHERINE MACDONALD In «'REFUGE." ■ "REFUGE." "REFUGE." "REFUGE." "REFUGE." "REFUGE." Tho most thrilling story of Love, Adventure, and. Romance . ever presented. Pathe Gazette. Christie Comedy. Prices as Usual. Reserves at Theatre. Telephone SO. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPREBS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in Wellington. ■ Open from 11 a.m. till sleepytime. NOW SHOWING, At 11.0, 12.55, 2.55, 4.55, 6.45, and 7:45. A Circus Drama that's a Circus to See. " THE SOUL OF THE BEAST," " THE SOUL OF THE BEAST," . "THE SOUL OF THE BEAST," . " THE SOUL OF THE BEAST," Starring OSCAR, THE ELEPHANT, OSCAR, THE ELEPHANT, ; OSCAR with the Human Brain. MADGE BELLAMY, CULLEN LANDIS. A Picture that is Sure to Win the Delighted Approval of Every Audience who Sees It. Special Musical Interlude: EMANUAL HYMAN, Jafcz Violinist, in a Novel Soena. EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of Sixteen Soioists, MR. M. DIXON, Conductor. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. Tel. 3442. SHE'S GOING STRONG. The large audience o£ last night, stirred to enthusiasm, applauded loudly. PARAMOUNT. The William Fox Mighty Production, "THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOP," With a. wonderful cast. A mighty maelstrom of emotion. Who will daro deny a mother's Jovo? This picture is based upon the life experience of its leading character, 'and proves that truth is stranger than fictjon. It is-the biggest thriller ever seen on the screen.. '*-. Also V ." ■ ' A Corking Comedy, "CIRCUS PALS." The best animal picture shown yet. Extra added attraction, Cornet Solo, / "THE LOST CHORD," _ .' By Mr. J. Parker. I Received with rounds of applause every evening: A special and beautifully arranged musical score by Paramount Orchestra. Direction Mrs. A. Wright. Book now at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. FRIDAY NEXT: "NOTORIETY." A BUSH Drama, with" the" scent' of ■<£*■ Gum Leaves—of men $ho Shot to Kill—pf Cattle Duffers—Bank Robberies. Yet Ned had a tender Love Story. See "The Kelly Gang," at Everybody's, on Friday. -,; '„,:'... QBE yearned for. fame^-and she got k-' it, with a lot more she didn't bargain for: ■ : - ' : "NOTORIETY." ! ! Q.TRAND THEATRE:'-. PtraND THEATRE. PACKED! JAMMED! CRAMMED! Positively Last Three Days of the New 1923 Production, -' "THE MAN THEY COULD "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." NOT HANG." Scenes Actually Taken on the Historio Spot ARTHUR W. STERRY Will tell the story of John Lee's Life as tho Picture is being screened. STRAND. NEW ORCHESTRA, With Appropriate Musical Items. Prices as'usual. Telephone 3299. TRY. TO GET IN! RESULT OF RAFFLES, SHETLAND SOCIETY'S SALE OF WORK. Water Colour Painting—Mrs. L. Duncan, Island Bay, No. 100. Sleeping Doll—Ruby Cheyrie, Rpna Bay, i"^"" AUSTRALi AN cLUB.: THE- Annual Christmas Evening of the Australian Club will bo held in the Oddfellows' Hall on 13th DECEMBER, at 1.8 o'clock sharp. The Committee,spe- I cially request the attendance of old members and friends in this Annual Rajly. Novelty Dances, etc. H. LATHER, Secretary. T~^~ 3E AMBASSADOR. "~~ HE AMBASSADOR. Cabaret de Luxe, Daily Sessious — Morning Tea, 10-12. Hot Luncheon, 12-2. Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. . Featuring Every Afternoon MISS GRACIE WARD MISS GRACIE WARD In VALSE from "COPPELIA,"' TOE . DANCE from BALLET RUSSE. Special Arrangements for After-Theatre' Suppers and Dances. - Weddings, Birthdays, Celebrations - Catered for. - Reserves Telephone 1636. % . THE AMBASSADOR. DON'T MISS "NOTRIETY." PARAMOUNT AND SHORTT'S,' FRIDAY. BEREFT of civilisation, is it any won--1 der these boys—for they were only boys—took the Downward Path? See "When, the Kellys Were Out," at Everybody's, on Friday. mHE WAWtAKAfA' &A/WXG CLUB. A (Registered.) SUMMER MEETING-. • ' To be held on the TAUHERENIKAU' RACECOURSE, Feathorston, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ist and 2nd January, 1924. NOMINATIONS for all races close at the Club's Office, Featherstori, on WEDNESDAY, 12th December, 1923, at 5 p.m. C. J. CARL YON, i Secretary. ' LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. WE are.still giving better service this season. More prompt attention and Repairs done on much improved machinery. Wo specialise in Lawn Mower ReP9«s. Grasa Shears, Saws, etc. Cartage arranged. Ring Tel. 22-695. 3. 0. RIDDELJ, AND" CO., LTD., Herbert street, off AJanneis etreotr Wellington. rjAME as Ned Kelly. See "When the *-" Kellys Wore Out," The Daring Exploits of tho Victorian Kellys vividly portrayed at Everybody's on Friday.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 2