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EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till sleepytime. NOW SHOWING, At H.O, 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," Starring OSCAR, THE ELEPHANT, OSCAR with tho 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, Jazz Violinist, in a Novel Scena. EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Under the Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. ' ' : Bos Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at Theatre. Tel. 3442. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY. RICHARD BARTHELMESS And DOROTHY GISH In "THE BRIGHT SHAWL" (From the Novel by Joseph Hergesheimer. AND FOR TWO MORE DAYS AT EVERYBODY'S . VERYBODY'S. Continuous 11-a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. SUCH A PICTURE. SUCH A PICTURE. * More Beautiful than the Imagination can Paint. . "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." . "THE BOHEMIAN GEL." A Guarantee of ExceUent Entertainment. Fine Acting, Beautiful Scenes, and a Romantic Atmosphere. , And tho First National Attraction, KATHERINE MAGDONALD in "REFUGE." "REFUGE." "REFUGE." "REFUGE." The most thrilling story of Love, Adventure, and Romanes-©ver presented. Pathe Gazette. Christie Comedy. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Australia's Greatest Bush Drama,' "THE KELLY GANG." "THE KELLY GANG." ■ "THE KELLY GANG." "THE KELLY GANG." "THE KELLY GANG."A Stirring Tale of Trooper and Ranger. 2.30. NOW SHOWING. .7.30. QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, An absolutely Unique and Comprehensive Film Production of one of the World's Greatest Disasters— "THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE:" Also, Carl Laeinmle Presents A Gripping, Sensational Story of Married Life— ' - "A SELF-MADE WIFE," Starring ETHEL GREY TERRY And CRAUFORD KENT. Century Comedy, Latest Gazettes. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 'Prices: Matinee, Stalls 9d, D.C Isfcijjht, Stalls Is, D.C. Is sd, . Children Half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS.. MAJESTY'S THEATRE! Direction John Fuller and Son's Ltd TO-NIGHT! At 8. ' TO-NIGHT>' A|K% Tfu E C BE^HA W N EifER Undoubtedly the Greatest Attraction Wellington has seen. LINN SMITH'S / ROYAL JAZZ B4ND! ROYAL JAZZ BAND! Special "Request" Programme: "Tell Her I Stutter." ''Hot Lips." ': "Read-headed Girl." , "I Love Me." Just a Littlo Love, a Little Kiss." . "Carolina in the Morning " "Yes,. W> Have No Bananas." H you haven't heard these SPORTIVE SONS OF J4ZZ Th D un't Miss this La6t Opportunity Those who have heard them will Come Again. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE REVUE £}• »™r Latest Fun Broadside '■- s^N^vfu^nll''' First Appearance of THE SINCLAIR BROS., _ . Drawing-room Athletes. KpL T p ASHTON AND Ji.Ji.MBLE. MARSHALL 3s XVV* H.- aDd 2s 6d ' Heserve., The^ristl-iXT^a Va^Tef .Theatre 22-669 (after 7 p mT !''TeL Don't Miss It! . ' Don - t m^k, HARBOUR EXCURSION • HARBOL-T EXCURSION HARBOUR EXCURSION! MURITAI. TO-MORROW wtpttt MURITAI. TO-MORROW NIpX Leases Ferry Wharf, 7.30 p.m. Calls at Potone, 8 p.m. • THE CENTRAL MISSION BAND will play on board. Fare Is 6d. NOTE.—If weather is unfavourable the excursion will b s postponed by Notice in To-morrow Night's "Post." ftALVATION ARMY CITADEL ■ Vivian street. THIS FRIDAY JMth), at 2.30 p.m. GREAT JUMBLE SALE? Arranged by Comdt. Burgess for Xmas Cheer. Jessie-6t. entrance. Bargains for all. VOGELTOWN-MORNINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION TKIBLIC Meeting of Ratepayers in ivrnxmTS' ,f ld 8ew»y. Mornington, on MONDAY, 17th nst. Special Business re Building ofPubbo Hall, under the provisions of the Wellington City Council Empowering Bill. W. JAMESON, , Asaistant-Seoretary. MANAWATU RACING' CLUB (Incorporated). - SUMMER MEETING WEDNESDAY, ' THURSDAY, AND DiSH; S mh ' and 29* nt^^n^ fo^ tllß FIR3T DAY'S SlclflB CE LaraF^nf' *» Mth MANAWATU RACING CLUB Box 52, Telephone 6264. PaWst°» North. "ANTED-500 ladies to have a Sun- , dune Purse, and at the'same time buy their husbands a Tobacco Pouch or

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2