■■■.. ■■-■■- LAST NIGHT I -■ ■ "M'GUIRE OF THE MOUNTED,"Starring WILLIAM DESMOND. '■-■■' WILLIAM. DESMOND. ;.;;,; . Ihe Pleasure ie all Yours! QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S' THEATRE, '.•"'""■' '.TieV:Cosiest Theatre in Town. ?.:■■:---.'.-:.-.•;-.; Commencing "2;*w ■ J TO-MORROW, 7.-1 :.^ 'Phil Goldstone presents the most remarl -•"'''•We and' thrilling production ever give ' *>■'"'. ""•■•'" to the photo-play screen; 5-/; ...L "WILDCAT JORDAN." „,, „,_ JORDAN.". ,v, :' ; , VWILDCAT JORDAN." •■:,,-. "WILDCAT JORDAN." U" ',;:::■ "wildcat Jordan." ;;r .;'.-...;... "wildcat Jordan." V , t . . "WILDCAT JORDAN." ' .:;■- "WILDCAT JORDAN." .-.. ..,- "WILDCAT JORDAN." : ." \.'J. >'yrKJ?pAX JORDAN." ■ ■"--"•; ■'-•:-■•■-•.. -- .Starringl. •■-. '.'. ",..::,:: bichard' TALitA.DGE. ..,-. -..RICHARD TALMADGE. - ; RICHARD TALMADGE. ..' ' . BICHARD TALMADGE. . ;. . . RICHARD' TALMADGE. ".:••■ ' RICHARD TALMADGE. -;" '•-'"" 3MCHAKD TALMADGE. ■ : -•-■. •-,,. -BICHABD TALMADGB. -:,-,.:■:.• RICHARD TALMADGS.. RICHARD TALMADGE. ,-,,.--.'.•-.-.; - RICHARD ' TALMADGE. ? . ;.-..;. ; - RICHARD TALMADGE. „.-,"(The Rival of Douglas Fairbanks.)' ;.-:■" li play that is new and novel, elaborat -.-, : and thrilling,, clean and -wholesome, tha .'.; r faises popular Diok Talmadge to the er viable position of the World's Greates '■'X.':' t '; .' 1' Athlete and Gymnast. .■ -. rrom the opening scene to the-final fade ■_, -•: out jou can't take your eyes off th V-'.. eoreen-?-if you.do.you'll miss a thrill! "■'[■■ ■'■'. ,'"' Also, ;!■-■■ -.. Century Comedy. LONG, BUDDY." -' -"SO LONG, BUDDY." -■■-.■ —: ■ Starring BUDDY MESSENGER. .---V- x ■ . -..-. E UDDY. MESSENGER. ■'-■"■■ BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. :-. - LATEST GAZETTES. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTBA. Pnoes: Matinee, Stalls 9d, D.C. Is Tight, Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d, Childrei Half-price. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone, 22-334. P>ARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. -" -U.6T NIGHT . ■ / LAST NIGm "NOTORIETY" and "THE GIRL I LOVED." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. "LOOK YOUR BEST," Tne Magnificent Gbldwyn Production, Helea»ed by the United Artists, featuring ■bOLLEEN MOORE and ANTONIO MORENO A fine feast'for the whole family. Betfce Chan a Turkish Bath for those who wan k>. laugb. tivemfielves thin. The laugh of a girl who -would rathe; die than diet. Also, CHARLES JONES "SECOND-HAND LOVE." *The story of a -woman deceived, of i man who believed. Heart-throbs an< thrill punohqe, booked by love agains greed and passion. Excellent Supports. _ Specially-selected Muaio by Paramount Oiobeetra, direction Mrs. A. Wright. , , r. Book Early at Utility, or Tel: 21-842. Watch for Special Announcement re ChrMtnias'Day.; Programme. ; ' ARTOBAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. IChe Home of the World's Best."--IM—LAST TIME TO-NIGHT—7.4S Booth. Tarkington's Story, Starring THOMAS-MEIGHAN » THOMAS MEIGHAN la a Picture that will please you. "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN." •THE CONQUEST OF' CANAAN" "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN." Viewe of Cold Lakes, Dunedin, etc.,-in BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. Comedy. Good Orchestra. Pxioe* Is 8d and la. Children half-price TOMORROW: EIMBI. FERGUSON in ... "FOOTLIGHTS." OUE THEATRE, NEWTOWN , PR THEATRE. NEWTOWN bOROTHY GISH and ftIGHARD BARTHELMESS in "THE BRIGHT SHAWL.' "THE BRIGHT SHAWL.' _ "THE BRIGHT SHAWL.' ylannng- Romance of-Old Cuba Also,. " COMEDY. "GAY PAREE.' SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY TO-NIGHT. Don't Disappoint Yourself—But See MARY CARR, Supported by an All-Star Cast, in "SILVER WINGS." i Good Supporting Programme. GRAND MOONLIGHT DANCE GRAND MOONLIGHT DANCE GRAND MOONLIGHT DANCE ""- On BoardTBS. MURITAI. T.S.S. MURITAI. E2"S?£P T! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT i BATTAI.ION BAND'S CONTEST CAMPAIGN. IECOND HARBOUR EXCURSION Musio by THE CABARET ORCHESTRA. THE CABARET ORCHESTRA .(Piano specially supplied by The Bristc Piano Co.). ■; NCome and Enioy the Delioious, Cool Sea Breeze, the Delightful Musio, Splendid Floor. Flannels optional. •Leaving Ferry Wharf 8 p.m., Peton ?.S0 p.m., returning about Midnight. TICKETS,- 2s 6d. TICKETS, 2s 6d. rpHE WATRARAPA RACING CLU' J- (Registered). • . SUMMER MEETING; ■" To be held on the Tauherenikau Raci course, Foatherstbn, on - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ist an 2nd JANUARY-, 1924. , for the First Day CLOS at tho Club's Office, FeatWston, SAI , _URDAY, the 22nd DECEMBER, 1923, i PUI C J. CARLYON, . Secretary. '^\H, what a. delight for the kiddies !- V/ Dustm's Crackers after this Km: Sinner. Cuba-«t. and Newtown, _
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Evening Post, Volume 148, Issue 148, 20 December 1923, Page 2
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