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THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES. OUEEN'S. . UEEiVfi Direction: FAMOUS LASKV SERVICE, LTD. 2-15 NOW SHOWING. 7.45 . v Jesse L. Lasky Presents The Story of Poor P eop l 0 Made RichJust a Chunk of Real Life, S -i^NT PARTNER," -TRW trr^F PARTNER" ' "TIIP trr^ NT PARTNER," "TWP erf§£ T PARTNER," "Tin' Ifr^F PARTNER," ,11 | r^NT PARTNER," 4S IJLENT PARTNER " -.£»!'• iH-ENT PARTNER" JM SILENT PARTNER" IHE SILENT PARTNER/ From the '-Saturday Evening Post" ' Story by MAXIMILIAN FOSTER, . MAXIMILIAN FOSTER! LEATRICE JOY 131""2 LEATRICE JOY! OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE, ROBERT EDESON. ROBERT EDESON. The story of. a wife's astonishing conspiracy lo safeguard her homo against her husband's wild plunges in W?H Street. ±110 world of Finance and thu Whirl of .Society, and a lovo nest almost ruined by a combination of both. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. COMEDY. Q. 4.ZETTE BURTON, HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. Wellington's Supremo QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director ... MR. A. 11. JEROME. tt 1 PLAN AT BRISTOL. _• Usual Prices. Theatre Telephone' 22-334. WE START AT 12 DAILY. PRINCESS ' THEATRE. -*- RHnCESS THEATRE. m^ „ (Manners street.) TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! We have Pleasure in Presenting JACKIE COOUAN JACKIE COOGAN as . "OLIVER TWIST" . "OLIVER TWIST." Iho Final Lofty Summit of this Great Little Artist. LON CHANEY LON OHANEY as "FAUIN," "FAGIN," Smurkin X ! Foul! Repulsive! GEORGE SIEGMx\.NN ".BILL SIXES." , "BILL SIXES." Forceful! Tho Brute Type! Dreadful' ;n Strength'! Bloodstained! GLADYS BROCKWELL as "NANCY" Pretty and Gonlld—But redeemed—oh! Far too late Othertol-Mr. Bumble! The Artful Dod K er! Mrs. Cornoy! Monks! Bulloyo the dog! Toby Cracket etc. A iirst National Production "OLIVER TWIST " By CHARLES DICKENS. Massive and Wonderful. 2. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS I^AURICE TOURNEUR'S" "MAURiCE- TOURNEUR'S" V\ ouderful Production, "V „ ' "DEEP WATERS," An Idyll of New England's stormy coast, A story of hazard, and courage, and love. . Adapted from "SIE^ES^ g^fe?^.. GRA?SVuSS,^ to-night Monday! tonight El PRfMnSOM, Is 6d - Admission. Is 6d Tho Rendezvous of Wellington's Best Dancers. Learners' Classes. Learn to dance at the Empress Studio. Everything from A to : /, in tho Art. Learners' Classes, Tues. Ihurs., iri., at 8 Saturday afternoon, at i. bourse or bmglo Lessons. Private Lessons by • appointment from 10 am P, r'»cipal: Prof. CV Wood, UkV P.T.D. No Danes' Sat, evening next." '' NEW STOCKS OF BRITISH_PIANOS JUST LANDED. QOME fine new British Upright and *-> Baby Grand Pianos by famous makors, notably :—• John Broadwood and Sons, Wm. Sanies. Oollard and Collard Waller Collinson, Arc now on view at The Bristol. These instruments are perfect in tone and construction, and are worthy in every way of a place m the best British homes. Also recently landed are new stocks of Player Pianos, His Mnster's Voice, and Motronola Gramophones. Fresh Records to visit Iho Bristol and enjoy a free demonstration of any instrument. Easy terms of payment may be arraugTHE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., I -vr T -n , Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. _!,„„ FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 1 \tll!i 1' nends of the late Harry 'Hampel ,far« respectfully invited to attend his liuneral, which will leave hi* late residence, 19, Ross street, Kilbirnio, To-morrow (Tuesday), 18th March, 1924, at 2 p.nu, for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, t 1 Uj'^rlakora and Embalmers, 101. 34-150. 164, Adelaide road. rriHE Friends of the late Very Rev. + „ M.Lano aro respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St Peter and Paul's Church, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday, 19th March, 1924, after Requiem Mass, which will be celebrated at a.AU a.m., for the Petono Cemetery. , HICKMOTT AND SONS ■ I'uneral Directors, Thorndon quay. HIBERNIAN AUSTRALASIAN CATHOLIC. BENEFIT SOCIETY. £T. PETER AND ST. PAUL'S BRANCH, 436, LOWER HUTT. "jVTEMBERS of tho above Branch' are "■*- , expected to attend, and Members of other Branches are invited to attend, tho I<uneral of our late respected Chaplain Dean Lane, which will leave tho Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, on Wednesday Morning Next, after 9.30 a.m. -Mass. Members are requested to meet at the Lodgeroom at 9.15 a.m. on Wednesday morning. D. J. NEAZOR, Secretary. HOME FOR AGED NEEDY. 'T'' £IrS XX aro vacancies in the Homo for JL lwo Women. Nominations will be received by tho undersigned up to Noon, on Tuesday, 25th March 192+ G. F. JUDD, Secretary. K^vi'ffS 15 TO LANU AGENTS. INDLY Note that my House, situated at 23, Nfjaio-rd., Kelburn. has been sold.—L. M.-Schroder.

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 2