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PARAMOUNT THEATRB. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. LONG TACK* SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW, FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7.45 FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7.45. . BOX, PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. . Box Plan for Long Tack Sara Season is now 6pen at the Utility Stationery Shop, noxfto Theatre (Tel. 21-842). A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION At PARAMOUNT THEATRE, PARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place. FOR A BRIEF SEASON ONLY. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.45 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.45 p.m. Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, by arrangement with H. G. Musgrove, Esq. The Only and World-famous LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, And HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN, HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN, HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN, In the Most .'Astounding Entertainment that has Ever Been Seen in the- Dominion. "An aniazing show."—"N.Z. Herald." "The most amazing and original act ever staged here."—"Auckland Star." "A bewildering performance."—-"N.Z. Sporting-,and Dramatic.News." v ■ THE ACT OF LONG TACK. SAM, Famous throughout the Civilised World. He has appeared in all the greatest Theatres of tho Old World,, and-in London and New York his name is a household word. It comprises: ' 1. Delightful Dancing by Dainty Chinese Maidens. 2. Weird and Perplexing • Chinese Magic. 3. Extraordinary Balancing and Contortion Work. 4. Remarkable Oriental Juggling. 5. Knife-throwing and Javelin-spinning. 6. Plate-spinning and Bowl Juggling. .7. Astounding Feats on the Horizontal \ Bars of a nature that defy description, etc., etc., etc. The whole presented in a setting of Oriental MagTiincenco that is rarely seen out- : side the Palaces pi China. The Wonderful Embroideries, Hangings,. and' Robes used by I LONG" TACK SAM I LONG TACK SAM 1 •-' And HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN : ' HIS AMAZING ' CHINAMEN I Are Priceless Relics of a Great Art. I LONG TACK SAM MATINEES. '. Managerial Notice.—Owing to tha immense preparations necessary for the staging of Long Tack Sam's act there will be NO MATINEE PERFORMANCE on FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, but matinee performances -will be given daily, commencing SATURDAY NEXT.' Long Tack Sam will be shown in conjunction with a Special Star Attraction— TOM MIX TOM MIX In Zane Grey's Famous Novel, " THE' LONE STAR RANGER " "THE LONE STAR -RANGER!"/ TWICE DAILY. TWICE DAILY. TWICE DAILY. TWICE DAILY. -. .2.30, 7.45. 2.30, 7.45. With Full Orchestral Accompaniment, at LONG TACK SAM MATINEES. LONG TACK SAM MATINEES. Owing to the enormous expense involved in presenting. this great attraction, the Prices for the Long Tack Sam season will he: - ■ . Matineß: Stalls, Is; Dress, Circle, 2s 2d: Children, Half-price. Evening: Is Bd, 2s 2d,i2s 9d. Reserved, 3s 3d. ''...". ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. THE BEST IN TOWN aUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE. 2.30. NOW,SHOWING. 7.45.' Selzm'ck Pictures Present ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S ROBERT W. CHAMBERS'S '. v Greatest Novel, ' ' " THE COMMON LAW." . "THE COMMON LAW." " THE COMMON LAW." "THE COMMON LAW." "THE COMMON LAW." | * " THE COMMON LAW." Starring OONWAY. TEARLE, I CORINNE GRIFFITH 1 ELLIOT DEXTER., —-, • BRYANT WASHBURN. | Its Success is' Unlimited. / EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Bristol Thes.tr© Telephone 22-334. . C*TRAND THEATRE" ' 'lOTRAND THEATRE. I Continuous from 11 a.m, to 10 p.m. Positively Last Day and Night of CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES. CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In the "Kid's" only rival, "THE PILGRIM." Also Showing: A First National Attraction. 1 "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," /'POTASH .AND PERLMUTTER." With original character creations. BARNEY BERNARD, ALEXANDER CARR, "- VERA GORDON. Good Supporting Programme Pricea aa usual. Tel. 3g9g. Showing PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. LAST NIGHT Of "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." . First Appearance of The English Character Comedienne, AUDREY KNIGHT, Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney,in her original rendering of Character and Burlesque Studies. COMEDY. GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Telephone 21-842. ' MPR ES S .THEATRE. M .PRESS THEATRE. Tho Best Theatre in Wellington. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, 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" With '■ , RIN-TIN-TIN, The Belgian Police Dog—the World's Canine Wonder. . Thrills do Luxe Await You in this ; Gripping Photoplay SAMMY AND PHYLLIS COPE, Australia's Premier Jazz Specialists EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. M.-^Dixon. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5: then at Theatre, Telephone 3442. TTOBBIES' EXHIBITION continued in AX V.M.C.A. Gymnasium till SATURDAY NIGHT. Adults Is, Children 6d. Special Matinee for Boys and Girls, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock (including Punch and Judy Shew). Admission 6d. UPPER HUTT ORPHANAGE STREET APPEAL. THINNING- NUMBERS.-Nos. 2569, • 1007, 466, 970, 2262, 1528, 279. WELLINGTON CATHOLIC EDUCATION BOARD, "OESULT of Art Union:— V Nos. 1021, 2262, 757, 2570. Winners may present their Ticket* it the Catholio Supplies, Ltd,, 67, Maanert !;■< ill i ' ,:. ,i<

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 2

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