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PARAMOUNT THEATRE, '. ARAMOUNT THEATRE, (Courtenay place). Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. Hugo Double Feature Programme, Including "BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN," By PETER B. KYNE, With CLAIRE WINDSOR, MAY BUSCH, HELENE CHADWICK, PAT O'MALLY, NORMAN KERRY. When henpecked husbands turn cavemen —watch out. It's a riot of laughs. And "RIDERS OF THE DAWN," " A Photoplay that does more than justice to the splendid novel from which it was adapted, by ZANE GREY, Assisted by the PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA, % Nine chosen instrumentalists under tEe able baton of Mr. R. R. Caulton. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop next the Theatre, or ring Theatre Telephone 21-842 for reserves. BIG FULL PROGRAMME At BRITANNIA CONTINUOUS RITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. ' NOW SHOWING. At 11, 12.50, 2.50, 4.50, 6.50, and 8.50 DAILY, TOM MIX In " MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO."Born of the wind, . shooting to kill,' quick on the draw, Lucky Bill, fearless, a true giant of the ranch country, stood at bay, fighting the posse with a brain that worked like the very lightning itself. Then a burst of flame, and under cover o£ the smoke screen he eludes his pursuers. That's one of the big thrills in this wonderful attraction. Telephone 358 for Reserves. "'. . . i SEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at Seven-thirty Sharp. The Pioturisation of the Famous Novel, "Kidnapping Coline," by Henry C. Rowland. A Sis-Reel Special King Vidor Production. "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." Starring . FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, Supported by A BRILLIANT ALL-STAR CAST. "CONQUERING THE WOMAN" "CONQUERING THE WOMAN." Specially-selected Supporting Programme. - At Seven-thirty. ORGAN , RECITAL" ■ TOWN HALL. ■ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 16th March, 1924. ■At 8.30 o'clock, MS. BERNARD F; PAGE (City Organist). Largo in G (By Request)—Handta. The First Movement from Symphony, No. 6" ("Pastorale"), Op. 68—Beeth? oven. . Romance, Op. 118 (No. 5)-^Brahma. . Humoreske, Op. 101 (No. 7) (By Request)— Dvorak. Peer Gynt Suite (Op. 46) {By Request)- °' ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE."" PUBLIC MEETING. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, at 8, in the T ABOUR SOCIAL CLUB ROOMS, ■*-* 80. Manners street.' Speaker: MR. ROBERT SEMPLE. Subject: "THE MENACE OF MILITARISM."' . Chairman, Mr. H. E. Combs. Doors.open 7. Silver Coin Collection. LABOUR'S PICTORIAL CARNIVAL, LABOUR'S PICTORIAL CARNIVAL LABOUR'S PICTORIAL CARNIVAL; TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH. PLAIN, FANCY, POSTER, AND , PAPER DRESS BALL. 7 PRIZES. 1 7 PRIZES. 7 TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA TUTSCHKA'S ORCHESTRA. Floor 2s 6d. Gallery Is. Floor 2s od. Gallery Is. NOTE.—The hall will be beautifully decorated under the personal supervision of Professor Le Cola. J..-EV C. SNOW, Hon. Secretary. ~~ ~ ■ iJJAND.: — -" TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND AT ■ LYALL BAY. Ist BATTALION BAND AT CENTRAL PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. BAND. ' MIRAMAR BAND will render a Select Programme of Music at the Wellington-. Hospital, SUNDAY, 16th, at 3 p.m.. Collection in aid of Hospital Funds. ' . : IT. MOSS. Hon. Secretary. GOOD TEMPLARS' pRAND FINALE CONCERT, Vocal VK and Instrumental. V.M.C.A. Hull, THURSDAY NEXT, 20th "March at 8 p.m. , '" Declaration vi Queen-elect. : Tickets: Adults Is. Children Oil. T>oO Parado-AlTlSntries closo 'with y, Secretary.. 91, Oivcn-st., Newtown, ■iVednesday, Igth iast..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4