"PARAMOUNT THEATRE, A ARAIIOUNT THEATRE, (Courtenay place). Afternoon 2.30. 7.45. Evening. ...Huge Double Feature Programme, .'l '■'...,. V. V-.• - - Including ' ...,!' BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN," ■'.•••■'■ -■•;:" '": By PETER B. KYNE. iWhen henpecked husbands turn cavemen —watch out. It's a riot of laughs. And "RIDERS OF THE DAWN," 'A Photoplay that does more .than justice ■ Ur the splendid novel from which it was adapted, by ' ZANE GREY, — - ' : Assisted by the '■"paramount orchestra, Nine, chosen 'instrumentalists under the -V,;-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 EULL. PROGRAMME .. -:•■ ■'- -<■-'-■,- '■ - At BRITANNTA CONTINUOUS „ RITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. -.:.'. : ..... NOW SHOWING. "■ At i11,'12.50, 2.50,4.50, 6.50. and 8.50 ;"""" ': v DAILY, ' ' -■ ■■ - TOM MIX '■--: In ■• . ■ „; ;.:." MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO." . With :..::.... tony, i.',. The Wonderful. Almost Human . ' Horse. x)medy. ■ gazette 'Travelogue. -■"■■ ,'-.- Telephone 358 for Reserves.,. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. ■ ' • ■; ': The Best Theatre in Wellington. : :..'.:' '.'.L" w SHOWING. ' -" Xight-Sessions 4.35, 6.5, and .7.55. ,—; " OWEN WISTER'S ■ Wonderful Novel as a Screen Classic, "THE VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." -. -.. . «xhe VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." - "THE VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." . - LA.U- the Warm Sympathy . and Tingling Thrills of the Book are related in this tale. . Thp, beloved charactevs-rthe Cowb.qy, his Sweetheart Molly, vTrampa's." and. Steve, ".■'.' . . his greatest friend ..iA..PICTURE FOR TOE. WHOLE FAMILY TO SEE AND TALK ABOUT.' '. Superlative Music by the ;EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTR-V Conductor, MR- M. DIXON "'.Box Plan at Bristol tilt 'S p."m! ; then *t Theatre.' Telephone 3442. ' EVERYBODY'S - . VERYBODY'S -. • • • ■ Good Pictures and. Bright Music , "THE AGE OF DESIRE," ....... "...'.'.THE AGE.. OF DESIHE|" .;,.;.. ...A.-First National Production, ' ■ ■ Starring ■■.---.".-" MARY PHILBIN MARY PHILBIN.; ;.:v;'Of VMerry-go-Round". Fame, ■ MYRTLE STEDMAN ■ rrv.^JJ'WAM COLLIER, JUNR, ■ ±he Brightest Music in Tp\vn from HARRY AVERY ' and his :;;;; '.". JAzz band. •^EASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. ,:-.::.:'-'.to-xight,"^ 7.30 s har P . fiave-.y°« eve.- seen'such a fine Double stat J-rpgrammc as this? Yt. ' c■■'" ,• Fil'st Attraction: A Startling Photofema of the Present ;;THE DARING YEARS" "THE DARING YEARS " IWlien night is day and the pulse beats to "7. .:" I'^E. DARING YEARS.',' ," '■' '-•-.." " Starring ' ■| Ial'y Can-, .. .Mildred Harris, Tyrone ..Poy.'gKs Jo.c King,.Charles Emmett Mack ..a?. d:v.'R?? B°"V with an All-Star Cast.' '' ' ■ Attraction No 2-JACK-HOXIE, J4CK HOXTT? .The Kin f of the Saddle in th^e GrS : . Outdoor Picture of his Career - ■■''WHERE IS THIS WEST'" ...... "WHERE IS THIS WEST?" Six. reels .of. thrilling horsemanship romance, and adventure with Jack Hoxie. <jood_Supporting Programme. >':.:ICILLARNEY PIPERS' DANCE. .QURFvand it's going to be some dance. S->. Tho floor, though good at any time, is getting special treatment for the occaa knowing committee is seem" to tne Supp-r, and Taylor's Orchestra will make ypu dance. Everything is being done to-make (his tho dance of the sea-son,-.Be there, you are assured of a good tune. ,....'„... .ST...PETER'S HALL, -'■■■..■ Ghuznee etreei, ,'',';' WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 'x : SSn^niTP TONIGHT- EUOHRIi. TTO-MGHT, at The Daintier, 18-22, ■ r,r place. Six genuine. Prizes, . Z£l Order.,-, 2 lCs Orders (Open Order-) ,'. .other. Good Prize?. Good cards. Good conduct. Euchre at 8. p.m. Admission Is. Also J-nduy nights. Saiiie place. Same prizes. bame mm. Roll up these cold nights to our most iomtortabie room. : JJ. BAILLIE. H.. HEADIFEN. ""'THE MERRY MAX ms JAZZ' -' THE MERRY MAKERS' JAZZ. T°WHT T' at!u E^ ERY TUESDAY -f- NIGHr, in the New Century Hall, Ivent.terrace, 6 to 11 p.m. ■ Ladies Is Dd, Gents 2s. Light Supper. DIXIE JAZZ BOYS > .DIXIE JAZZ BOYS. ' ' TO-NIGHT. \ TO-NIGHT. ";:: * .TRAMWAY DANCE. iTVTEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL ;£™ Percy Simpson's Orchestra F.ox Trots, One Step, and Twilight Waltzes ..; Refreshments Provided. . ■'•. Gents., 2s; Ladies, Is. PIANOFORTE RECITAL By '■ " . EDWIN TANNER, Assisted by . CLAUDE TANNER (Violoncello) . . And . ■ HAROLD WHITTLE fiONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, 20th MARCH . - -, . At 8 p.m. " Box .Plan at Tlik Bristol. PRICKS": 3s (ires.), and 2s (plus tax).
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 2
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