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And for the Last Tinw To-night--WESLEY BARRY k In •«' THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." HAREY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ BAND ••■■-', In "YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMA." ' ■■"■■. \ And aOY BRINSDEN'S Xylophone Specialty ' "HINDUSTAN." "JTIVERYBODY'S I ■EiVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S EVERYBODY'S Has the QUALITY Pictures. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, First National presents /'A Rollicking Tale of a Female Go.-Gettei\ •""■"■' "THE HUNTRESS." "THE HUNTRESS." ' "THE HUNTRESS." . ■ "THE HUNTRESS." "THE HUNTRESS." Here, indeed, is something different, • something refreshingly original—the rollicking story of an Indian-bred girl who set her heart upon a white mate, and who, learning of her Caucasian birth, sets out to capture, willy nilly, the first desirable youth to cros3 her path. <' - Featuring ••••• COLLEEN MOORE . .„ COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE ";■. -• ...COLLEEN MOORE '"'. '.'And an'All-Star Cast. ' v Radiance", of,"humorous incident), highlighted here and there with a touch* of' pathos; radiance of impersonation; and radiance of Nature's splendour combines in this appealing entertainment. Hear '"" HARRY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ - ■— BAND. OHORTT'S THEATRE '■■ OHORTT'S THEATRE Last Night '.of Associated Exhibitors' - -■ ■ i -Superb Production, •'GYPSY PASSION" COMMENCING TO-MORROW, '• FRIDAY, FRIDAY, ; , VIOLA'DANA, ! VIOLA DANA,. ' :..■;.>....„ VI. OLA DANA, Tn"a" Gay.Comedy of Embarrassments: or ijie'-story of-an>ivmatcnr Scandal-maker. •'-' ■"SEET.NG'S BELIEVING, '■'■■: "SKEING'S BELIEVING, . -""SEEING'S BELIEVING,' Xn .-which - a millionaire 'orphan plays a ... joke- on' herself and lands in gaol. . - Reserve your Seats at The Bristol/ SEASIDE PICTURES, ,LY|ALL BAY, •--' - TO-NIGHT. The Great William \ Fox Masterpiece, \ ".■" MONTHS CRISTO," •' ■ -' " MONTE CRISTO," '■ " MONTE CRISTO," " MONTE CRISTO,". 'Alexandra Dumas's Famous Romance, starring a brilliant ALL-STAR , CAST, headed by . JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. :•■;■■ JOHN GILBERT. '- Good Supporting Programme. EM P RES S TIIEA TR E. MPRBSS THEATRE. The Best Theatro in Wellington. Open from, 11 a.m. till Sleopytiine. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, At 11.0,' 12.35, 2.40, 4.45, 6.20, and, 7.55, The Morion 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 Broathleee •. ■ • , Moments. MR, CHARLES-MOORE, Baritone, in a Charming Song Cycle. IMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of Mr. M. Dixon. Bos Plan at The Bristol till 5; then at Theatre, Telephone 3442. FULLERS' FULLERS' CELEBRATE© CELEBRATED VAUDEVILLE! VAUDEVILLE! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30 THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME ; A Notable and Unqualified Success. Every Item Applauded to the Echo AN INDISPUTABLE TRIUMPH. ...Unprecedented Success Nightly o£ - CON MORENI CON MORENI MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY! In .». .Gorgeously Staged: Eastern Kevel, "CAUGHT IN CAIRO." ■■ £&??&&?**»>' M*!odieß- ■- BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, STARTLING COSTUMES, ■ . ELABORATE SCENERY, a "Riqt of Song, Comedy, Gaiety, New Dances, and a Multitude of New Splendours. Supported by a Galaxy of ■ HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Including WILL HASTINGS. I,ES WARTON ROSINA GORDON. NAT HANLEY '•■.THE M'KINNON BROS. T>D; C";fF -3la' !s. 2s 6d (Reserves 3s); Back .stalls, 1» 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus . "tax, excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol; after 5.30 afe Burnett's, next Theatre. J^ABOUR REPRESENTATION COM- .. PUBLIC MEETING, ■ PUBLIC MEETING, ': Tj cejebrate.. the British Labour Party's Success and its Formation of a Government, •;■ the ' EMPRESS THEATRE EMPRESS THEATRE v (Willis street), : . , On SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. , SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. Speakers: Mr. T. Brindlo, President N.Z. Labour Party. ,- Mr. W. Nash, Secretary, N.Z. Labour Pasty. - . Mr. P. Fraser, M.P. "" Mr. Robert Semple. Roll Up, Workers. , Doors open 7. Silver Coin Collection. WOODVILLE RACES.' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd FEBRUARY, 1924. SPECIAL Train arrangement* from .-. Marton, Palmerston North, and Waipukurau. First Race, 11.30 a.m. Admission—Men, 7s 6d; Ladies, 3s 6d,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2