LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT1 ; Of BUCK JONES, In a thundering Thrill Drama of tho Nation's Fire Fighters, "CUPID'S FIREMAN." Also, "KENTUCKY DAYS." A story of Pioneers and Grim Fights for Gold. BRITANNIA THEATRE. KITANNIA THEATRE. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. The Drug Traffic and its Evils exposed in an Amazing Photo-drama, " COCAINE." "COCAINE." " COCAINE." "COCAINE." " COCAINE." " COCAINE." 3 COCAINE." " COCAINE." The story is founded on fact, and takes the spectator into the shady quarters of London, where men and women slink about by clay and seek the-great goddess Oblivion by night. " COCAINE," *' COCAINE," " COCAINE," "COCAINE," - Featuring HILDA BAYLEI HILDA BAYLEY, v The Famous English Star who appeared with Mathieson Lang in " Carnival." "COCAINE." * COCAINE." • • "COCAINE," " COCAINE," ' 'A story with - lesson and a moral to modern society. COMEDY. GAZETTE. Telephone 358. re-ACHAREWrrSCH (Manchester. .. . *-" When ho brings along the biting, incisive, passionate, suppressed phrase it fairly burns into the sense ("Guardian"). SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S TPEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. FRIDAY. . An Event in the Moving Picture World. Great Double Feature Programme. Two Magnificent Special Productions: FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, . FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VTOOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, ■The Unforgettable Woman, In "DUSK TO DAWN," "DUSK.TQ DAWN,"' "DUSK TO DAWN,"' "DUSK TO DAWN," / "DUSK TO DAWN," "DUSK TO DAWN.V From the famous novel "The Shuttle . Soul," by Katherine Hill. • "DUSK TO DAWN," "DUSK TO DAWN" "DUSK TO DAWN," The Dramatic- Sensation of the Screen A strange tale $£ a dual life with half the world between. One girl would have bartered her soul to save the honour of her family. The other girl sacrificed her body that her soul might join that of her dead husband. Marvellous Cast. Unusual Theme. Scenic Splendour. , Based on Actual Beautiful Gowns. ' Authentic Cases. The most amazing story ever filmed. Second Groat Attraction: "THE WHISPERED NAME " "THE WHISPERED NAME " "THE WHISPERED NAME " "THE WHISPERED NAME " "THE WHISPERED ■NAME" "THE WHISPERED NAME/.' Adapted from the famous stage success "The Co-respondent." Sensational rumours surrounded the name of a young girl. What did she do to stop the whispering? A Picture of the Most Superb Intensity, Featuring NILES WELCH, RUTH CLIFFORD . . . BUDDY MESSENGER, And an All-Star Supporting Cast, SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Box Plan at The Bristol or Telephone 768. COMING—"SILAS MARNER." lENGHI-CELLINI— For flexibility of -i voice, Caruso (H.M.V.) and LenghiCellini (Vocation) have both recorded "Celeste Aida." Hear Lenghi-Cellini, Saturday, 17th May. PUBLIC NOTICES. POISON LAID, OWING to destruction done to Sheep by dogs on our Property at Nai Nai and Moore's Valley, Poison has been laid, and in future any Person trespassing with dog or gun will be prosecuted. W. T. AND J. N. STRAND, Lower Hutt. IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court, holden at Wellington. Notice is hereby given that Alfred Eaton Mailman, of Clyde street, Island Bay, Grocer was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday, the 12th day of May, 1924, at 2.30 p.m. o'clock. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. Ist May, 1924. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. rptENDERS will be received at the office -•- of the undersigned up to 4 p.m on THURSDAY, the 22nd May, 1924, for the Supply and Delivery of Insulators for the Electric Lighting Department. Specifications may be obtained at the Electric Lighting Offices, Harris street, City, on payment of a fee of one guinea (£1 Is), which will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Insulators, Contract No. 342." JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Ist May, 1924. ~" TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the followJ- ing :— 1. Erection of Residence in wood at Muritai, Eastbourne. 2. Erection of Residence in wood at Northland. For plans and specification and full particulars, apply to STANLEY W, VISAUX. A,n,r.n.4,. 156, .Willis street, Id. 22-057.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1924, Page 2
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