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QUEEN'S THEATRE. . UEEN'S THEATRE. THE HOME OP PARAMOUNT PICTURES. _ Direction : FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE. | 2.15, NOW SHOWING. 7.45. Jesso L. Lasky Presents a GEORGE MELFORD Production of RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S GREATEST STORY. . Who ha3 not read and thrilled over Rudyard Kipling ? And now the scrcon shows for tile iirsfc time his greatest novel to thrill the thousands that have read it. A great throbbing story of Life. " THE LIGHT THAT' FAILED." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." / "The Light That.'Failed" will bo remombered es an epic of the screen. It is a screen novel. True to the book, it is .handled in a masterly fashion by- the Director, with" players of exceptional nterit, headed by < PERCY MARMONT. PERCY MARMONT. PERCY. MARMONT. PERCY MARMONT. - PERCY MARMONT. Supported by JACQUELINE LOGAN And • DAVID TORRANCE. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, A special and brilliant musical score will be rendered by QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director Mi/. A. H. Jerome. Bos Plan at ■ Bristol.; No advance •■ in '■ prices. . . PRINCESS THEATReT" RUNCESS THEATRE. ': Manners street. We Start at 11 a.m. Daily. Continued Success of HOBART BOSWORTH HOBART BOawOKTH In . . "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOVV THE SURFACE." The Biggest Thriller Yet. ELSIE FERGUSON in •■ " OUTCAST." Elsie Ferguson at her best. . COMEDY.' GAZETTE. ' bay Prices: 6d, 9d, and Is. Night: 3d, Is, and^ Is Bd. j - STRAND THEATRE. . TRAND . THEATRE. Continuous ■ frtmi 11 a.m. MASTKK PICTURES PRESENT TOM MOORE . ■ , ■ • ■ In . ' •■ ' "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK." "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK." "Mlt. BARNES OF NEW YORK." Love, hate, revenge, mercy, and comedy mingled into a swiftly-moving picture that will keep you tense until the last foot has been projected. Also showing: 'COLLEEN MOORE : COLLEEN MOOR.E ■' ; ' "In "FLAMING YOUTH " "FLAMING YOUTH." Youth—Joy—Jazz—Cigarettes—Cock- " tails—Rollicking Dances. '.;' Flapperism. on the Spree. , ■■•' And -..-.:■ ■ HARRY AVERY ' '"' I . ■ •.-.■ HARRY AVERY. •-. - ; i . And His ' : ' ! JAZZ BAND. JAZZ BAND. Prices-as Usual. : . Telephone 3299. I , MEETINGS. •' ••: • HONORARY JUSTICES' ASSOCIAaII Justices of the. peace f 1 .are invited to attend the Annual Meeting, of .the above Association, to be held THIS (TUESDAY) . EVENING, Bth APRIL, at-8 o'clock,-at the I Magistrates Courthouse; Lambton quay His Worship the Mayor will preside I. 3ALEK, .;j,P., . . .. ' Hon.' Registrar. -. THE WELLINGTON MOTOR-CAR HORSE DRIVERS, AND STABLE I A SPECIAL MEETING of the above -£*■ Union will be held on" WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1824, at 8 pin in the Trades Hall, Vivian street. . . Business: To pass the necessary resolution to refer the Industrial Dispute existing between the-.New Zealand Federation of Drivers' Unions, Industrial Association of Workers, and the Employers of 'Drivers in the Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Nelson, MarlborougK, Canterbury, and Otagb and Southland Industrial Districts to a Council of Conciliation for settlement. . ' T. MONKLEY, President. , ■A. PARLANE, Secretary. ! TO LISTENERS-IN. ' A RRANGEMENTS are being made to i -^X- form a Wellington Radio Society. All. interested please communicate with she undersigned. . •' ■ | R. G. CHATFIELD, j ,42, Raroa road, JCelburn. I {iR£TURWFJDSOID]ERS|iPOPPY DAY— 24th APRIL. A MEETING of Poppy Day Helpers ■ xx will be held in the R-.S.A. Club Rooms, Brandon street, on THURSDAY, iOth ihst., at 8 ip.m. All Ladies willing- to assist "in the sale'.'of Poppies are asked to attend. .< . > v L. M. BLYTH, ■ : .. Secretary. NJfiW STOCKS OF ~= . BRITIStTPIANOS - . ; JUST LANDED. SOME fine new British Upright and Baby Grand Pianos by famous makers, notably: — John Broadwood and Sons, Wm. Sames. Collard and Collard, Walter Collinson, Are now on view at The Bristol. These instruments are perfect in tone and con-< • struction, and aro worthy in every way of a place in the best British homes. Also recently landed are new stocks ,of Player Pianos, ;His Master's Voice, and Metronola, Gramophones. Fresh Records by every mail. Music l»vers are invited to visit The Bristol and enjoy a free do-' monsttation of any instrument. Eaey terms of payment may bo arranged. ' THE BRISTOL PIANO CO], LTD., Wellington. > M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. J'.W.M. Big Boot Sale—Boys' School • Boots, 10'b to 13's, 12s 9d; l'o to 4's, 13a 9d. J. W. Martin, Courtenay pi, and Manners-st. only. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 84, 8 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 84, 8 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 84, 8 April 1924, Page 2

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