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T7IMPRESS THEATRE. -EiMPRESS THEATRE. The Best Theatre in Wellington.' Positively LAST NIGHT of NORMA TALMADGE, "WITHIN THE LAW." A Famous Star in a Wonderful Picture. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. We Present THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Pathe's Enormous Record-smashing Masterpiece. -me Most Sensational Picture ever made, "LOVE IN lA HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," ' "LOVE IN A HAREM." "LOVE IN A HAREM;" "LOVE IN-A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "L-OVE IN A HAREM," The First Picture, Produced since .the War in Genuine Pathe-Colour. ARTISTIC, COMPELLING, . • ■ ABSORBING. YOU Have always wished to see why .ifc is that tho world's Beautiful Women have been. attracted to THE SULTAN'S HAREM. - HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY Of satisfying Your Heart's Desire and seeing the Most Alluring spectacle of the Ages. It Makes Your Blood'run all zigzaggy. "LOVE IN A HAREM,?' "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN" A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," A Wonderful Story of Stolen Love that has sent a New Thrill throughout the worjd. FILMED IN A BLAZE OF BARBAROUS SPLENDOUR And ' sweeping- through Unforgettable Events. A Drama so Compelling—so Powerful— that YOU will Throb with the Suspense of its Eastern Passion; YOU will Hear the Hoofbeats of its ' Mighty Warriors off to Battle; .. IN FACT, YOU'LL THRILL ALL OVER "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN A HAREM," ' "LOVE IN A HAREM," "LOVE IN.; A HAREM,"' ' - " ■ Featuring : MLLE. FRANCE DHELIA, MLLfi. FRANCE DHELIA, The ParfsTan Beauty, as The Dancing Girl. Romance, Love, and Georgeous Representations of Court Life under Various Sultans. Beautiful Women, Beautiful Dresses, Beautiful Scene*. "LOVE IN A HAREM." "LOVE IN A HAREM." "LOVE IN A HAREM." "LOVE IN A HAREM." Added Special Attraction;' SLOW-MOTION GOLF By 1 GENE SARAZEN. The Game as played by the American > Champion. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS: ; BOX PLAN NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. You are advised to Book in advance, either at The Bristol or Theatre. Telephone' 3442. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT I QUEEN' S : THEATRE. UEEN'S,'THEATRE. . THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES. ' v Direction: FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE. 2.15. NOW SHOWING. 7.45. Jesse L. Lasky Presents a GEORGE MELFORD Production of RUDYARD KIPLING'S ' RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S " RUDYARD KIPLING'S GREATEST STORY, ' " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." • ' " THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." ' j "The Light That Failed" will be remembered as an epic of the screen, it is a screen novel. True to the book, it is_ handled iii a masterly fashion by the. I Director, with players of exceptional merit, headed by PERCY MARMONT. PERCY MARMONT. PERCY MARMONT. PERCY MARMONT. Supported by JACQUELINE LOGANf : -. And , - DAVID TORRANCE. A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, A special and brilliant musical scoro will he rendered by QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director Mr. A. H. Jerome. Box Plan at Bristol; No advance in prices. RE-OPENING NEXT WEEK. npivoLi X IVOLI ' TIYOLI '(Late EVERYBODY'S). / TIVOLI Direction „ :.... A. R. Shepard. ■■ Back to its own again. "^ ' Its theatrical glory to \ be revived. '■ \ - After years of continuous pictures this popular house of amusement will asrain NEXT WEEK' BE OPENED . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, Presenting MUSGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. THE THEATRE IS BEING VACUUM CLEANED RENOVATED RE-DECORATED RE-LIGHTED ■■• RE-CARPETED ' RE-UPHOLSTERED And will be ~~-. RE-OPENED As a New House of Amusement By MXTSGROVB ' ■ CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. Presenting Only ths Best in VAUDEVILLE. . Watch, further announcements. CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE, Concert Chamber, Town Hall, FRIDAY, 11th April, from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. A Simple Service of Song, Prayer, and Scripture-reading, arranged by laymen in the belief that the problems mut Vith in our daily activities can best be served only by the aid of Divine Wisdom and Guidance. A general invitation is given to bo present. Visitors may.enter and leave during tho service as desired NOTE: Owinsj to the, 18th' and 25th April being Good Friday a,nd Anzac Day, respectively, the Service following that of this week will not be held until Friday 2nd May. . „ A JUMBLE SALE. J^ JUMBLE SALE will be held intl.o ' 'TRADES-HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT at 7.3 -

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 2