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Owing to the Enormous Success - Owing to the Enormous Success Of - LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM HIS AMAZING d CHINAMEN ■'HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN; . At . ..' PARAMOUNT THEATRE, J- ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place, Tho Management have pleasure in announcing that they have arranged for An ' , EXTENSION OF SEASONEXTENSION OF SE4SOX EXTENSION OF SEASON For a Further Six'D Eyß . and Nights of what is»claimed by Press and Public alike to be the GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE Ever seen in the Dominion. Direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, LONG* TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM ■ LONG TACK SAM LONG. TACK SAM &'.. LONG TACK SAM *?; ' LONG TACK SAM And HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN. ' ". HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN ■ H{S AMAZING CHINAMEK HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN. " TO-DAY. TWICE DAIIA r TO-NTfiHT TO-DAY. TWICE DAILY! TO'-NIGHT: 2.30. • ■ ■ 7-45 _ Full Orchestral Accompaniment at 'LONG TACK SAM DAILY MATINEES „,„., „„ Supported by IOM MIX, 'TOM- Mix, In Zane Grey's Famous Story, " THE LONE STAR RANGER." 1 Commencing Commencing FRIDAY, FRIDAY, A Number of "New Feats will be introduced by LONG TACK SAM AND HIS TROUPE OF CHINAMEN. And there will also be a complete change .of the picture portion.of the programme. Long lack Sam Troupe appears: Afternoon 3.10, Evenings 8.40. Box Plan for Long Tack Sam Extended bcasou now opon at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre; or ring Iheatrc Telepbons 21-842 „ Bring the Kiddies to the Matinees. Matinee Prices: Is and 2s 2d; Children * half-price. . , No half-prices at Evening' Sessions. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in '.Wellington. Open from »11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Friday) COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Friday) THE GREATEST PICTURE Of its kind ever shown during the last ten yours. ■ YOU MUST NOT MISS IT l' YOU DA^,E NOT! If drives"hpitfe"'&flj;;I}h-UmleySiS realismthe Thrills and« Adventures of our-JToro-" j --. ' fathers. , ' "PIONEER TRAILS," "PiONEEK TRAILS," : " PIONEER' TRAILS,". "PIONEER TRAILS,". "PIONEER TRAILS," "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER' TRAILS," "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER. TRAILS," "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER T.RAILS," An epic of the covered wagon that has every element that will* satisfy. The love appeal is exquisite. The "characters are living humnn and red-blooded bravo adventurers that carried civilisation across u great Continent. ".PIONEER TRAILS," "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER TRAILS," % " PIONEER TRAILS," "PIONEER TRAILS," ■ " PIONEER TRAILS," ! "PIONEER TRAILS," A "Drama on sun-scorched plains, when cruel Indians' in vivid war paint overwhelmed caravans of prairie schooners. With mad haste the .covered wagons sci.-ambled into protective circle. .. You'll see the whole spectacular of the perilous, glorious gold-mad davs. 1/he story of youth's fair' love rising ijbove, tho perils of frontier life iiv the most amazing settings ever photo- ■ __ ' graphed., I "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER TRAILS." "PIONEER TRAILS," " PIONEER TRAILS," '' PIONEE R TRAILS,'' " PIONEER TRAILS," The screen epic of the ycovered wagon, with a special Atmospheric Prologue sune ■ by MR. F. SMITH. B SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably played by tho World-famous EMPRESS -SYMPHONY ORCHES- ' THRA, The largest/ancTbest in Wellington, under tho distinguished conductorship of MR, M. DIXON. „ Box Plan at Tho Bristol till 5 p.m Then at The Theatre. Telephone 3442. SWIMMING. WIMMING, See the i 500 Yards Flying Squadron Race, the Diving Contest, and the Water Polo between Canterbury and Wellington. MISS GWITHA SHAND, the Graceful I and bpeody Champion of New Zealand will compete. ' TE ARO B'ATIIS. 'IE ARO BATHS. . SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, " At 2.30 p.m. Prices:_ 2e(, Is. y . JUMBLE SALE |VyiLL be held in the Trades. Hall, 126, Vivian street,. TO-MORROW (Friday), Ist February, nt 7.30 p.m. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY - MISS LALLA VONDERSLOOT (lata pupil of Doumucun Nuns. J)uncdiri) eotnmoaccs tcitclung at 186 T-rrucp JEHJUiir, |tjj February

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 2