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ONLY. THREE MORE DAYS. The.Talk of Wellington, LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM And HIS' AMAZING CHINAMEN, HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN, At PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtenay place. A Whirlwind of Astonishment in the Most Gcorgeous Setting, LONG TACK SAM [ LONG TACK SAM HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN, TO;DAY, .TWICE DAILY TO-NIGHT, •*-°°- 7.45. , Full Orchestral Accompaniment at LONG TACK SAM DAILY MATINEES „ .- Supported by , TOM MIX, * TOM MIX, In Zane Grey's Famous Story, THE LONE STAR RANGER._' Long Tack Sam Troupe appears—After- . noon 3.10, and Evenings'B.4o. Box Plan for Long Tack Sam Season now opon at the Utility Stationery Shop, next^to Theatre; or ring Theatre Telephone 21-842. Bring the Kiddies to the Matinees. Matinee Prices: Is and 2s 2d; Children, half-price. No half-prices at Evening Sessions. . . ONLY 2 MORE DAYS At the i QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' UEEN'S'THEATRE. 2.30. NOW SHOWING. 7.45. Of the Great Whirling Social Drama, "MERRY GO ROUND," "MERRY GO ROUND," "MERRY GO ROUND," The stupendous Merry-go-round of Life. Starring MARY PHILBIN And . ". * NORMAN KERRY. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Usual.Prices. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334. EM PRE S S THEATRE. MPR.ESS THEATRE. The Best Theatro in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. NOW SHOWING, At 11.0, 12.35, 2.40, 4.45, 6.20, and 7:55, The Motion Picture that Caruso made Immortal in Opera, '.'THE GIRL of THE GOLDEN WEST." "THE GIRL of THE GOLDEN WEST " "THE GIRL of THE GOLDEN WEST." "THE GIRL of THE GOLDEN WEST." Real Drama that Grips and Fires with its Adventure and Thrill and Breathless Moments. MR. CHARLES MOORE, Baritone, in a Charming Song Cycle. EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. M. Dixon. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5; then at .Theatre, Telephone 3442. • A PICTURE TO DELIGHT! 7.45 p.m. NOW SHOWING 7.45 p.m. j At the j ARTCRAFT THEATRE / RTCRAFT THEATRE j "Where the Best Pictures Are." GLORIA SWANSON in 50 ' GLORIA. SWANSON , Gorgeous GLORIA SWANSON Gowns, in A highly "HER GILDED CAGE." Interesting "HER GILDED CAGE." •'" . Story. "HER GILDED CAGE." The evolution of a little music teacher, who became the brightest spot on Broadway. You'll like this one! GOOD COMEDY. GOOD GAZETTE. First-class Orchestral Accompaniment, Note the Low Prices.—ls 8d and Is: Children, Half-price. Reserves Theatre (3470). P" RINCESS THEATRE. " RINCESS THEATRE. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 1— PARAMOUNT PRESENTS DOROTHY DALTON ■■' In "DARK SECRETS." • "DARK SECRETS." - "DARK SECRETS." 2- BILLIE DOVE ■' •■ In "YOUTH TO YOUTH." "YOUTH TO YOUTH." "YOUTH TO YOUTH." 3-"BENTKD TROUBLES." Comedy. 4- "PRETTY LADY," Sunshine Comedy. ' PRINCESS THEATRE. . PRINCESS THEATRE. I PRINCESS THEATRE. CITIZEN SOLDIERS' PAGEANT. ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS' QUEEN CANDIDATE. - Ai FLANNEL DANCE in aid of the -<-*- Funds of the Queen Candidate of the. above units will be held at the NAVALS' HALL, Jervois quay, opposite Fire Brigade Station, oii THURSDAY NEXT, 31st January, at 8 p.m. Dancing, 8-12. Supper. Taylor's Orchestra. Sub., ss, Double. SWIMMING. WIMMING. See the. 500 Yards Flying Squadron Race, the Diving Contest, ami the Water Polo, between Canterbury and Wellington. MISS GWITHA SHAND, the Graceful and Spoedy Champion of New Zealand, will compete. \ TE ARO BATHS. TE ARO BATH& SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, At 2.30 p.m. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. '. R.A.0.8. R.A.0.8. mHE'CHATHAM LODGE, No. 3037, -*■ GRAND SURREY BANNER, M.L.W., will hold their Meetings in the Caledonia Hall, Tory etreet,' on SATURDAY, the 2nd and 9th respectively. Brothers of all Banners arc cordially invited. Sec, W. J. ROBINSON, H.M.S. Chatham. , N NOTICE. PROPERTY Owners and Shopkeepers of Vivian street are requested to attend a MEETING, to ,be held on THURSDAY. NIGHT, 31st ins!., at 7.30, at the Trades Hall, Vivian street,' re Lighting of Vivian street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 2

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