TIME— FRIDAY NEXT. PLACE— QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. PRODUCTIONPARAMOUNT. TITLE— " WOMAN PROOF. 1' ■ STAR— THOMAS MEIGHAN. COMMENTS— It needs none. This is his latest, greatest, and funniest, and if it doesn't take Wellington by storm, nothing ever* will t .WE START AT 12 DAILY. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE; (Manners street.) TO-DAY I TOrNIGHT! We have. Pleasure in Presenting JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN as "OLIVER TWIST." , "OLIVER. TWIST." i "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." "OLIVER TWIST." The Final Lofty Summit of this Great Little Artist. LON OHANEY LON CHANEY LON OHANEY as "FAGIN," • "FAGIN," "FAGIN," "FAGIN," Smurking! Foul! Repulsive 1 GEORGE SIEGMANN ' GEORGE .SIEGMANN ' GEORGE SIEGMANN "BILL SIXES." "BILL SIXES." , "BILL SIXES." Forceful! The Brute Type! Dreadful in Strength! Bloodstained! GLADYS BROCKWEL'L GLADYS BROCKWELL as "NANOY." "NANCY." ' ■ "NANOY." Pretty and Gentlfcßut^redeemed—oh! _ , ' Far too late. Ochertoo!—Mr. Bramble! The Artful Dodger! Mrs. Corney! Monks! Bulleye the do^! " Toby Craeket etc. A First National Production "OLIVER TWIST " "OLIVER TWIST," CHARLES DICKENS CHARLES DICKENS.' Massive and Wonderful. 2. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS ' "MAURICE TOURNEUR'S" "MAURICE TOURNEUR'S" Wonderful Production "DEEP. WATERS,"' ''DEEP WATERS" "DEEP WATERS" An Idyll of New England's, stormy coast, A story of hazard, and courage, and lovq. Adapted from «nA?-cS?^J1r,1? y Ho Pkinson Smith, "BiLil^Tr:^il?ilivll-"----6^!/^ THE TO- NIGHT! SltiSfl'Jo^^Banoe. NEWTOWN LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL. The Popular SIX—DIXIE BOYS—SIX SIX-DIXIE BOYS-SIX SIX-DIXIE BOYS-SIX Wijl feature the following (among others) N°b°dy Lied Tell Mo With Smiles L*st N'ght on the My Sweet Gal Back Porch Barney Google Trams stop at door on request. E. A. McFarlane,' Sec. \\TELLINGTON MATCH FACTORY T T UNION. DANCE on MONDAY, 17th MARCH 1924, ' . It ST. THOMAS' HALL, Bto 11. Refreshments. Beardmore Band. Ladies Is, Gents Is-fid. Members of the Union will meet on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock, Trade" Hall. ' F. FRANCH. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 19th MARCH. A JAZZ DANCE will be held, in Railway Social Hall, Waterloo quay Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Music: Mr. H. Beadsmore and Drums Cabaret Supper. • C. MEACHEN, • Hon. Secretary. KILLARNEY PIPERS' BAND. A RIGHT Royal Time for everybody. -£*- Good floor, good 6upper, good music. Taylor's Orchestra ST. PETER'S HALL, Ghuznoe street, WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. THE FIRST FOR A LONG, LONG ■ At ST. PETER'S HALL, Ghuznee street. . FTVHE BOHEMIANS? ASSEMBLY are , -*- Commencing what is CALLED ; Danciiigr A Qenuine Old-time Dance. [ }!{%: e!7 rrn SATURDAV and TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock until 11 o'clock stiirtfiig on 22nd March. With the harmony of our Orchestra and our floor we challenge all others. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s Directors: C. Ball, J. D ye . ; BOAT HARBOUR CARNIVAL. QS accoiml. of l«if| earlier lln- Carni- ; vul is postponed u,,m NEXT SAT- , ÜBDAY, 22ud insl.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4
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