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Emprfw S' le THEATRE, FMFRVW t. 6St THEATRE EMPRkII Th?Btre THEATRE TMPRwit t,t „? n THEATRE Th ? i ~Welluigton. THEATRE, The Best Theatre in Wellington. COMMENCINgTon FRIDAY COMMENCING ON FRIDAY! First National Presents ■^CHARD BARTHELMESS St£§ ASS BARTHELMESS S£™£ BARTHELMESS pJpwaSR BARTHELMESS ■ SikSigP, BARTHELMESS PTnu^S BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS BARTHELMESS 5J££ A£° BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS "And ' DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH In Joseph Hergesheimer's Novel, §1 KMi^:THE BRIGHT SHAWL." THE BRIGHT SHAWL." 'THE BRIGHT SHAWL." A Brilliant Romance of an American Boy and a Radiant Cuban Dancer-a eeductive sajnt with painted lips and flashing heels. GREAT B.OOK—GREAT PHOTODRAMA i «ti. 9 ne Critio sars — Iho soene breathes radiant life into a romance that already was wonderful in conception and the tenseness of its emotions. It abounds in sensations Each character leaves his mark on those who witness the picture Richard Barthelmess plajs with distinction. Dorothy Gish is t"? mSwrt nd fasci™ting, and shows great ability as an emotional actress. 1 her© are plenty of thrills." The naming fringe of the Bright Shawl flung m mystery about La CWI. Vivid . Andahwian Dance! <-% m 3 i- hj;°u3ll J^ange adventure, deceit delight in Cuba's Purple Nights. Box Plan opens at The Bristol Tn.m n ,, m PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. LAST 2 DAYS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. NOW SHOWING. „„ William Fox's Super Production, THE TOWN THAT FORGOT G6D," With a Wonderful Cast. A beautiful portrayal of ambition, enthusiasm, and ultimate success. The story is based on the-love of a boy for his mother, and in the real life experiences of the leading character oi the picture written by himself. The most astounding scenes over seen in any picture. It just makes you sit up and "gasp You Must See It. Additional: •m. ™Coms y ' "CIRCUS PALS." The Most Wonderful Animal Picture Yet Added Attraction: "THE LOST^HORD," • By Mr. J. Parker. Beautiful Musio by Paramount Orchestra, Direction, Mrs. A. Wright. Book at Utility, or Tel. 21-842.. "FRIDAY—"NOTORIETY." PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE! LAST TWO DAYS OF '"tipiiiiisi?; n^ me Biggest Laugh in Years. . "OVER THE BORDER." "OVER THE BORDER." A Virile Open-air Story, featuring BETTY COMPSON & TOM MOORE Good Supporting Programme. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. , SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ' DE LUXE SESSIONS from 3 till 5 DE LUXE SESSIONS! front 3 till 5 SPECIAL LADIES' SESSION. SPECIAL LADIES' SESSION. UNDER THE PATRONAm? Nt? THE WELLINGTON LYCEUM CLTrR THE WELLINGTON LYCEUM CLUB" B MgTH, AND MOVIES'. MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MOVIES Tim™' §§t NG YOTJR FRIENDS LADIES, BRING YOUR FRIENDS And enjoy AN ARTISTIC TREAT. • i|cE TI T TCHE TA^; ' PRINCESS THEATRE. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL Conductor, H. Temple White. TOWN HALL, • SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8. rTHE MESSIAH, -■■HE MESSIAH, Assisted by the ' New Plymouth Choral Society, . Stratford Musical Society, 7 Hawera Musical Societies. Soloists : Soprano, Ethel Osborn, Brisbane. Contralto, Mina. Caldow, Auckland Tenor, Sydney Butler, Christchurch' ' Baritone, Len Barnes, London. '; 450 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA icn 450 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 450 At Grand Organ: CLEMENT HOWE. andri2Tphiß( tr s 6rVed) and 4B (re!e"ed>> Bos Plan at Bristol. 200 two-shilling- Tickets, on sale at Brostol at 9 on Friday. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Seo. Telephone 3390. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. rpE ARO BATHS. SATURDAY NEXT. 100 YARDS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS And a Full Programme of Handicap Events. SENIOR POLO: WELLINGTON v. OLYMPIA. DANCE. ' EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB will hold a DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday), at St. Anne's Hall, Green 6treet, at 8 o'clock. Percy SimpsonV Orchestra. — Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. Refreshments. Flannels optional. HARRY BAKER. " lADIES, if you want a Gottume that -i will giva satisfaction in' ever; detail, ei.ll at 70, Mwiners-st (upetairi). Entunas,. Studio fiUkgr««

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2