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PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. TO-DAY .AND TO-MORROW ONLY. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY. Additional Attraction: > (1) GLORIOUS GLORIA SWANSON GLORIOUS GLORIA SWANSON GLORIOUS GLORIA SWANSON In " HER GILDED CAGE." " HER GILDED CAGE." " HER GILDED CAGE." " HER GILDED CAGE." A Love Drama that reveals the sensational secrets of a Paris dancer. " Gloria's Most Spectacular Suooess." Also (2) INA CLAIRE INA CLAIRE In " POLLY WITH A PAST." " POLLY WITH A PAST." "POLLY WITH A PAST." "Polly" knocked 'em bandy when she revealed her past! (3) EDDIE BARRY AND VERA :REYNOLDS In "TAMELE-O!" "TAMELE-O!" A Two-reel Broadway Grin-raiser. POPULAR'PRICES—Day Sessions, 9cL and Is; Night Sessions, 9d, Is, Is Bd. . THE BEST AND MOST FOR THE THE BEST AND MOST FOR THE LEAST. LEAST. AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE, . PRINCESS THEATRE, THE HOME OF PAR#MOUNT THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS PRODUCTIONS, ' Which are always WORTH-WHILE PICTURES. WORTH-WHILE PICTURES. MPR ES S THEA TR E. MPRESS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in Wellington, Open from 11 a.m. till Slecpytime. NOW SHOWING, ** At 11.0, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 6.30, and 8 o'clock. A Romance of the Rugged North— . "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS/ With RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, The Belgian Police Dog—the World's Canine Wonder. Thrills de Luxe Await You in this Gripping Photoplay of Real Men and Women—Of the Wild where Man and Beast Battle for Supremacy. SAMMY AND PHYLLIS COPE, Australia's Premier Jazz Specialists, in a Novelty Interlude. EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. M. Dixon. Box Plan at Tho Bristol till 5: then at Theatre, Telephone 3442. THE BEST IN TOWN. aUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE! 2.30. NOW SHOWING. 7.45. Selznick Pictures Present ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S v . ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S Greatest Novel, "THE COMMON LAW" " THE COMMON LAW'" " THE COMMON LAW " " THE COMMON LAW'" "THE COMMON LAW!" " THE COMMON LAW." CON WAY TEARLe"" S CORINNE GRIFFITH ELLIOT DEXTER,' BRYANT WASHBURN. Its Success is Unlimited. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334. .<.,.. THE AMBASSADOR HE AMBASSADOR Qjabaret de Luxe. WELCOME WEEK SESSIONS: Morning Tea, 10-12. Luncheon, 12-2. • Afternoon Tea, 3-5. Evening Cabaret, 8-12. Featuring SAMMY COPE in Dance o' Mania. Hear CHAS. PARNELL and his Band in New Dances. Reservations may be made per telephone for any session this week. Tel. 1636. THE AMBASSADOR, - 68, Willis street. gTAR : EUCHRE COTERIE. EVERY THURSDAY. Next Tournament, 24th January, At. DAINTIES, Courtenay place! Real Good Prizes. Tickets, la. TO-NIGHT. "500." TO-NIGHT . qpHE Weekly "500" Tourrfey wifl be .f^W 11 Th's Evening, at tho Dainties, 18-22, Courier,iay place, at 81 o'clock. Orders for £1 10s and ss. . Saturday Evening, Euchre; usual prizes Visitors to the City, look for The Dainties sign. - ' C. A. Smith, C. Willcocks, Conductors. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. GRAND NAVAL AND MILITARY .TOURNAMENT AND- CITIZEN3OLDIESS' PAGEANT. J^ PUBLIC MEETING of all prospective workers and others interested in the Grand Naval and Milita»y Tournament and Citizen-Soldiers' Pageant, to be held at Newtown Park from Ist to Bth March next, inclusive, in aid of the Community Club and local Regimental Funds, will be held in the Council Chamber! Town Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 29th January, at 8 o'clock. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor of Wellington. ANNUAL MEETING. WELLINGTON ~HOSTEL FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS (Incorporated). 26th FEBRUARY, 1924. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to J-T Subscribers. Members of the Committee and all interested in the above Institution, that the Annual Meeting will be held at the Hostel, 44, Wcllingtol terrf.»"> TUESDAY, 26th February, 1924, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet and General. A. F. BODEN, . Secretary. {'RETURNED SOLDIERst A SPECIAL GKNjERAI, MEETING will be held in the R.S.A. Clubrooms on WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, at 7.30 p.m. , Business: R.S.A. Queen of Pageant Carnival. Forming Committees. Selecting Queen. All Returned Soldiers are earnnstly requested to attend, and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to help to assist the movement to provide funds for the Community Club and Regimental Funds. It is the duty of the Soldiers of yesterday to help the Soldiers of to-morrow. L. M. BLYTH, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 2