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LONG TACK SAM. Instantaneous Success. Instantaneous Success. 'Instantaneous Success. Kj Wellington endorses the opinion of the .World on this incomparable performance. At " . PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtonay place. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, 2.30. - 7.45. 2.30. 7.4.5. Full Orcehstral Accompaniment at LONG TACK SAM DAILY MATINEES The Only World-famous LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM i LONG TACK SAM ! And HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN ' HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN! HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN , HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN^ Supported "by TOM MIX, \ TOM MIX TOM MIX! TOM Mix; In Zane Grey's Famous Story, , " THE LONE STAR RANGER." * Long Tack Sam Troupe appears—Afternoon 3.10, and Evenings 8.40. Admission Prices: Matinee—Stalls Is Dress Circle 2s 2d, Childen Half-price Matinees only. Evenings Is Bd, 2s 2d 2s 9d. Reserved 3s 3d. Box Plan for Long Tack Sam Season now open at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre; or ring Theatre Telephone 21-842. Showing TO-NIGHT at the Favourite ARTCRAFT THEATRE RTCRAFT THEATRE Commencement—7.4s p.m. "Where the Best Pictures are." AN OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME. Do not miss the 7-reel Paramount S AKHM^ E.EID?n U''THE DICTATOR" w^K^SS R¥ D J a "ME DICTATOR" WALLACE HMD in "THE DICTATOR" $$W3S?JP- in "THE ROTATOR" WALACE REID in "THE DICTATOR" llinlls, Fights, Romance, Love,—and sweeping through them all the power of Hie Dictator." Wallace Reid at his YOU'LL ENJOY THIS IMMENSELY Gazette. Travelogue. Comedy. Pleasing Orchestral Accompaniment ■ JU i k °^-M iUle S",? 531 D- C" ls 8d- Sta"s Is, Children Half-price. Res. 3470. MSHH&^J PICTURES, TOmiph^ PICTURES TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE^ "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURES T-rrWlth-r£ n All-Star Oast, including LILA LEE, LOIS WILSON W4.LTER HIERS, T. ROY BARNES A Comedy-Drama that answers the - question. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COM- '<• MITTEE. PUBLIC MEETING, SUNDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, At 8, in the LABOUR SOCIAL CLUB ROOMS, 80, Manners street. Speaker: MR. JAMES THORN. Subject: "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE AND THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY?? ■Doors open 7. Silver Coin Collection. WELLINGTONjCITY COUNCIL. MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be eiven ri~ "}. the Town Hall on MONDAY the 28th January 1924, at 3 p.m., to the Right Hon. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, on his return to New Zealand from the Imperial, Conference The Public are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. ' | R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. GRAND NAVAL AND'MILITARY TOURNAMENT AND CITIZENSOLDIERS' PAGEANT. J£ PUBLIC MEETING of all prospective -workers and others interested in the Grand Naval and Military Tournament and Citizen-Soldiers' Pageant, to be held at- Newtbwn Park from Ist to Bth March next, inclusive,. in aid of the Community Club and local Regimental Funds, will bo held in the Council Chamber^ Town Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 29th January, at 8 o'clock. R. A. WRIGHT, Mayor of Wellington. R.A.0.8. N.Z. CONSTITUTION. T ODGES MEET AT .8 P.M, MONDAYS—Sir Wm. Parkinson, No. 9, at Dußtin's Hall, Cuba street. WEDNESDAYS—Tua Tora. No. 3 at Druids' Hall, Lower Tory street THURSDAYS—Sir A. D. Pickard, No. 10, at Orange Hall, Daniel street Newtown. FMDAYS-'Hacrernai No. 6, at Chess Club Room. 52, Cuba street. WEDNESDAYS—Ferguson Lodge. No. 12, Orient Hall, Church itreefc., p&l----'■merstejj-North. Visiting; Brothers of the R.A.0.8. corjujdly ianted to attend.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 4

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