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PARAMOUNT AND SHORTFS NOW SHOWING! [ - RUPERT HUGHES'S MASTER PRODUCTION- • "LOOK YOUR BEST," With COLLEEN MOORE and ANTONIO MORENO. A GOLDWYN PICTURE RELEASED BY UNITED ARTISTS. fet rw?th f un;P. aoked PictuYe Play that will make stout folks thin and thin folks weilf n la? ghl-n?- comic tale pf a girl.who had the choice of losing roLSn £" 3°t- „4? d how D she facedA er al? ußlng predicament will keep you roaring. It's a Full Course Banquet of Laughs, to which oil lover, of fun are cordially invited. Alao CHARLES JONES in "SECOND-HAND LOVE." A CHARMING ROMANCE, SHOWING WHERE SECOND-HAND LOVE . „ . • IS FIRST RATE. A Curious Combination of Drama, Melodrama, and Comedy, which will delight all who see it. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. AT PARAMOUNT ONLY. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR HOLIDAY WEEK. Come and hear Wellington's Wonderful Child Talent SPECIAL FOR TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY CHARMING- LITTLE' MISS VIOLET OWLER WILL GIVE A DAINTY MUSICAL ITEM. , SATURDAY AND TUESDAY (XMAS D#.Y) NIGHTS A BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INTERLUDE by a Choir of Fifty Girls under the leadership pf MISS EUNICE STAND ON,? assisted by SISS FRANCIS CLESBY and MISS EFFIE DEVELIN, will eing laALyKjl3:> "DANCING TIME." A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. YOU MUST HEAR THEM. A SPECIAL AND MAGNDJICENT MUSICAL SCORE WILL BE PLAYED . AT PARAMOUNT (Direction MRB. A. WRIGHT) "jA*4IW Also SPECIAL SCORE AT SHORTT'S (Direction MR. C. PABNELL). BOOK EARLY! , BOOK EARLY! FOR PARAMOUNT AT UTILITY, or Telephone 21-842. FOR SHORTT'S AT BRISTOL; or Telephone 768. SPECIAL XMAS DAY PROGRAMME. WILLIAM FOX'S STUPENDOUS MASTERPIECE"MONTE CRISTO," ALEXANDRE DUMAS'S Immortal Story of LOVE! HATE! REVENGE! GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE. t ,°^^^- 8. ' NOW SHOWING! 'l NOW SHOWING! And at 12.40, 2.50, 4.45, 6.30, arid 7.45. ■ : " "THE SHEIK" "OUT-SHEIKED" IN, GLAMOUR, IN LURE, IN FASCINA- . TION, IN REALISM, IN ROMANCE, AND IN THEME. • "THE SHEIK'S WIFE,'^ THE SEQUEL TO "THE SHEIK." . . : Clmh-t n<J 'ne\ a D?KTr Sc? Powerful tlvat'ypij:-W.U'Llve Again Jn .the .Waste, of Arabia—Throb with tho Suspense of Eastern .Passions-^You'll. Surely 'LovtTlt, '. A MASSIVE AND SPECTACULAR ROMANCE OFDESERT SANDSOF THE PASSIONATE,- OVERWHELMING' LOVE OF AN ENGLISH GIRL FOR;AN ARAB PRINCE; OF THE LURE AND FASCINATION , ■■■'.'■ ■ OF.THE MYSTERIOUS: EAST. • 'THE SHEIKS WIFE." SPECIAL MUSICAL INTERLUDE. MADAME "g^;™*,™^ SUPERLATIVE MUSIC INIMITABLY PLAYED ' BY THE WORLD-FaMOUS EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Largest—The Best—And the Only Truly Great Orchestra in Wellington. , MUSIC ("SHEIK'S WIFE"). '. Overture—" If I Were King " (Adams). o- Rejections—Princess Jaune (Saint-Saens), The Snow Maiden (Rimßky-Korsakov) ' Kinbad (Romberg). .-■■--. Suites-Four Indian Songs (Cadman): (1) The White Dawn is Stealing, (2) Far Off I Hear, (3) The Moon Drops Low, (4). Land of the Sky Blue Water: Myrtles of Damascus (Woodford Finden). . Miscellaneous—La Caravane (Jermain), Whirling Dervishes (Godowskr) Samoan Festal Dance (Geehl), War Dance (Skilton), Indian Legend (Baron). BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at the Theatre. Telephone 3442. CABA RE T DANCING • , ■ . ... IN THE OPEN AIR. The very latest idea from California and the Southern States of America only at EASTBOURNE'S GREAT GALA! FOUR DAYS OF JAZZ! BOXING DAY, 26th December, till Saturday, 29th December, 2.30 p.m. till midnight eaoh day. . SPECIAL. BOAT leaves Rons Bay each evening at midnight for the City. . / • ' '■ Two Expert Bands of six and twelve instrumentalists will dispense latest musio ON THE RECREATION GROUND, DAILY FROM 11 A.M. .. - " Athletio Sports, Highland Dancing, Swimming, Tennis and Basket Ball Tournaments. ON THE BEACH. Sand-Caßtle Building and Sand-Designing for Children under 10. Toys as Prizes. Also Sweets and Toys for Running Events. BOXING DAY BOATS Leave Wellington: 9.30, 10.0, 10.30, 11.0, 11.30 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 2.0, 2.30, 4.15, 6.0, 7.0, 9.30, 11.15 p.m. . Leave Rona Bay: 8.30, 9.30, 10.20, 10.55, 11.25 a.m., 12,25, 110 1.55, 3.30, 5.0, 6.10, 8.0, IO.tO, 12 midnight. SPECIAL TOURIST SERVICE TO RONA BAY VIA PETONE. , Leave Wellington 10.30 a.m..; leave Petone 11.0 ».m., arrive Rona Bay 11.30 a.m. Leave Wellington 2.30_p.m., leave Petone 3 p.m., arrive Rona Rona Bay 3.30 p.m. ' Lea.ye Rona Bay on the return round tripat : 7.ls p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. XMAS MEETING. XMAS MEETING. BOXING-DAY (26th), THURSDAY (27th), SATURDAY (29th Dec, 1923). FIRST RACE 02 NOON. FIRST RACE 12 NOON. TRAINS AS UNDER:— Leave Paokakariki each day 6.35 a>m., picking up passengers where required en route, arrive Awapuni Station 10.40 a.m. There passengers connect with Special arriving Racecourse 10.44 a.m. ON 26th DECEMBER ONLY—Special train leaves Wellington 7.18 a.m., arrives Course 11,10 a.m. Thin Special will not run on 27th and 29th, but on both these dates the New Plymouth and Relief Wanganui Mail Trains will set down and pick up passengers at Awapuni.; ] RETURN TRAIN for Wellington leaves Course each night at 5.31 p.m. JW.M.— Girls' White Canvas Ankle- "WTAREX cures Bad Legs, heals Vari- • bar and Lace Shoes, 7's to 9's, 5» v cose Ulcers, old or new. Only one lid; 10's, 6s 9d • ll's to l's, 7e 9d. application weekly. No resting. Ernest Maids', 2's to sb, 8s lid. J. W. Martin, I Healey, Chemist, Foxton. Nurse Wcol--voitttea&y.j)!,. Branch.; 67j Msan.ere.-jt, 1 \wM. t 95, Couttenjj.pL Tel. 22-430.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 2

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