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OWING TO THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF LONG TACK SAM and HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE (COURTENAY PLACE), The Management has pleasure i n announcing that it has Extension of season forTfurther six days and nights Of what is claimed by Press, and Public alike to be .the GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE^ A NUMBER OF NEW FEATS WILL BB INTRODUCED LONG' TACK- SAM And HIS AMAZING CHINAMEN. TWICE DAILY.—2.3O and 7.4S—TWICE DAILY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURE PORTION OF THE PROGRAMMEJOHN GILBERT JOHN GILBERT IN AN EXOTIC DRAMA OF ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE . "THE EXILES." ■ COMEDY. ,-- ■ GAZETTE. FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT AT LONG TACK SAM J.VL-A x. j._\ iiiiijO, LONG TACK SAM TROUPE APPEARS—AFTERNOONS 3.10 AND BOX PLAN for Lon e . Tack Sam Extended' Season nW open at tho Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre; or ring- Theatre Telephone 21-842 o^^S^^^^^^^L^ Ffice;- l 3 and 2a 2d; EM PRESS THEATRE. TJrw S'S^1 Open from U a>m- THE BEST THEATRE .UN vvjii,L,i l \trrOA. till Sleepytime. s IN WELLINGTON. COMMENCING TO-DAY at 11 a.m. . THE GREATES^PICTURE r OFrTS A KIND SHOWN . YOU MUST NOT MISS ET! . YOU DARE NOT MISS T T | It Drives Homo with Thundorous Realism the Thrills and Adventures of our Forefathers in Blazing Pioneer Trails. "PIONEER TRAILS!" Thofnv 0 °A F TIf E" COVERED f -WAGON that has every element that will satisfy, tel f P\f '3 f ixtl UIf It0-' a > Characters are Living, Human, and Red- . blooded Adventurers that carried Cmlisation across a |reat Continent Y°U'Lli SEE THE WHOLE SPECTACULAR HEART DRAMA OF . THE PERILOUS, GLORIOUS, GOLD-MAD DAYS. A Story of Youth's Fair Love rising above the Perils of Frontier life in the Mast Amazing Settings ever Photographed. "PIONEER TRAILS!" MR. LEONARD SMITH WMI ' Will appear in a Special Atmospheric '' Prologue to this Epic of the Covered Wagon. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA T^t Lt^^? TH? BEST' 4^o THE ONLY GREAT ORCHESTRA IN under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON. . ' INCIDENTAL MUSIC. Overture—" Beautiful Galatea " (Suppe). Selections—Mefistofele (Boito); Cobbler and Fairy (Rizzi) Miscellaneous—Allegretto from Ist Symphony (Brahms); Suite, Hindoo Pictures (Lotter); Erl King (Schubert); Forest Fancies (Haines); On the Mountains (Grieg): ■bcenes Poetique (Godard); Mock Morris (Grainger); Clvansonette (Leigh). BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m., then at the' Theatre (Tel. 3442). > :TO-DAY;---AtT2.ls.and 7.45. — TO-DAY. QTTFiFiN'M THE NEW HOME 0F ATTTHTT'IVr'Q Sdß «J JliXL'l^l O PARAMOUNT PICTURES. 'W V ikfcLJN fe JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS ; A ROUSING ROMANCE OF.THE EARLY \VEST, WITH A TREMENDOUS SWEEP OF ACTION AND REALISM: "TO THE LAST MAN!" ■ " ZANE BGREY. ■ (Recommended more- especially for Adult Audiences.) ENACTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST. , ZANE GREY Personally supervised the production, which was enacted ■ in the Ton to Basin, Arizona, where the story was ZANE GREY Wroto tbe story from actu.al facts. It w based on the Pleasant "V alley Feud, which ravaged Arizona in tho late '80s. It. is tho story of a great love that nothing could kill, though they fought to the.last man. ■; t A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. PARAMOUNT COMEDY. GAZETTES. . BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. And WELLINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA: QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Conductor—Mß. A. H. JEROME). PRlCES—Matinee: D.C., Is 8d; Stalls, Is. Night: D.C., 2s 2d; Stalls, Is 8d and Is. Reserves, 2s 9d. Children Half-price, except on Saturday night. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. • , PRINCESS THEATRE. (MANNERS STREET.) ' TO-DAY!— CONTINUOUS. — TO-DAY! AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTOR IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST MELODRAMATIC ROMANCE. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS W JOHN BARRYMORE "DR. JERYLL AND MR. HYDE." BY ROBERT L. STEVENSON. Tp'taste all pleasures, to sink into all depths of sin and shame —and lea-ve-his soul untouched. And so Dr. Jekyll becamo the vicious Mr. Hyde—a fiend incarnate, a monster in soul and body. JOHN BARRYMORE is the Greatest Living Actor, and this is the. finest performance of his career. (2) COLLEEN MOORE AND JAMES MORRISON IN "THE Nth COMMANDMENT." (3) "TORCHY.TAKES A CHANCE!" 'featuring JOHNNY HOTES. TRAVELOGUE. . GAZETTE. -. , I . . J : _' - ■ TE ARO HOUSE By Appointment to British Sovereigns from George 11. to George V, TX7ILL :bo CLOSED for Business BROADWOOD ' ' '.tt PIANOFORTES, SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Approved by Genius for 200 Years. "PRACTICALLY all the Important Im- Staff Picnic »nd Sports. JTI provemenfe and Inventions in the history of the Pianoforte were conceived -- by members of the House of Broadwood. They inclhde the lond and soft pedals, tho . so-called ''English" Action, the divided f\VB, WAREHOUSE WILL BE bridge, calculated striking point, the all- v/ metal frame, and many others —all, in CLOSED fact, tbat make possible the present perfect instrument TO-MORROW (2nd FEBRUARY). Therefore, when you buy a Piano, SeIeCBR aOADWOOD PIANOFORTE. . Pi^fo °^-on bom,, the staffs Annual When credit is a convenience "THE BRISTOL" will gladly extend the advantages of its popular and liberal Hire Pur- JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON LTD chase System so that you may be able to furnish your home with a Piano. You ' Engineers and Importers, merely pay a small amount ' down, tho monthly instalments being arranged to Wellington, suit your convenience. ' Sole Agent 3, THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Branches and Agencies throughout . NewZCalatld- _, MEDICAL REGISTRATION. ; T FRANCIS GERALD WARD. ■*■> Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor <V CARD Surgery, University of New Zealand, ' " ' . now residing in Wellington, hereby give Tp. B. F. ALDRED ha S Removed fro m 13 Singer avenue, and may now he «? t^^Z .consulted at his rooms, situated 354 a, posited tho evidence of my qusliftcation LAMBTOX QUAY. ./ DruJh,o^ Weni^taf^''" °f iTsoo, £600, £600, £i6ol^M>KT:^t dW^-I^Bo^™'^1? V RD> 3b (int., Brj t mortgage, .has, Bustoo, 1004 al %«U'»-t«». Jl'l 1 ]&_.Ee*tiaas_Q»:s.ti ■-, . -

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 2