LASTTSIIGHT OF— "TEMPORARY MARRIAGE," Also the picturisation of Myrtle Reed's Beautiful Story: . "LAVENDER AND OLD LACE." PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (COURTENAY PLACE.) FRIDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION. THE MOVING PICTURE -WITHOUT AN EQUAL. "ROSITA.". ' ROSITA." A SPANISH ROMANCE. Featuring THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART, MARY PICKFORD. Romance and Tragedy of ihe most emotional and dramatic sort are intermingled with laughter and thrills by Mary Fickford in her picturisation of :i little Spanish street singer in "ROSITA." »ROSITA." sinuous, gowned in most gorgeous costumes, capricious and coquettish, beguiling and intriguing, flirting, dissembling—A New MARY PICKFORD, ' MARY PICKFORD, WHO WILL BE THE IDOL OF MEN AND WOMEN. PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA i Will render a beautiful and specially arranged musical score during the screening of " Rosita." BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. \ BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre. Theatre Telephone 21-842. 'A MYSTERY! A MYSTERY! STRANGE! FASCINATING! THE MYSTERY OF SOUTH AFRICA—ITS HEATS—ITS MADDENING DAYS ON THE VELDT-IN KAFFIR KRAALS-ITS GLORIOUS MOONLIT NIGHTS OF THE KOPJES— WHERE GATHER THE BOLD ADVENTURERS FROM THE ENDS OF THE EARTH—MEN—WOMEN—TO WOO CHANCE—TO GAMBLE—TO FLIRT—TO RISK AIjL, EVEN LIFE, FOR GOLD—FOR DIAMONDS— , TO BEDECK MILADY—A MYSTERY THAT CREEPS INTO MEN'S SOULS—THAT HOLDS THEM IN THRALL—THAT THEY LOVE—THAT THEY HATETHAT THEY FLEE—BUT TO WHICH THEY EVER RETURN. " PON JOLA.' " PON JOLA." CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S AMAZING ROMANCE OF PARIS AND SOUTH AFRICA. ' In which a Woman masquerades, as a Man. On the Screen at last. A SENSATION! ANNA Q. .NILSSON and JAMES KIRKWOOD. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE. BOX PLAN at The Bristol and Theatre Telephone 3442. AN A "P"PTH A T ■,—citizens* intercessory services -All -Ai.irX!iil.JU RESUMED TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AND ■ EACH WEEK, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN'HALL. V. THE LORD GOD OMNIPOTENT REIGNETH. The times arc abnormal. The international outlook is most ominous. World finance is in a precarious condition. Governments are perplexed. Social conditions appal. All is not right with the world, nor will it get right until it gets right with God. , Only spiritual remedies can avail for the present manifold distempers of mankind. It therefore behoves us, one and all, to crave and ask for a quickened sense of the reality of God and our dependence upon Hun, plus a far-reaching revival of true religion and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour of the world. There are 90,000 persons in Wellington. Of these give us one in ten who will return to glorify God for tho wonderful mercies He has already bestowed upon us, and we shall surely enjoy greater happiness. Given 900 praying people, and we shall have greater protection than if we possessed 900 H.M.S. Hoods. Give us 900 Wellington men, women, and children who will unite and. praise God once a week, and we feel sure God will open the windows of Heaven and pour a blessing ' upon us that there will not be room enough to contain jt. By way of the Throne of a prayer-answering God even the least of us may wield a power for good, beyond all human calculations—thanks be to Him. ' DRAW NIGH TO GOD AND HE WILL DRAW NIGH TO YOU. BIG SAVINGS ON GROCERIES. WE MAKE NO CATCH-LINE ADVERTISEMENTS. WE CUT ALL LINES, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON TO VISIT OUR SHOPS AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. Telephone your order to any of our shops and it will be ready when you call. SELF-HELP CO-OP. GROCERS 31, COURTENAY PLACE ... Telephone 20-890 OPPOSITE LAMBTON STATION ... Telephone 1580 152, CUBA STREET ... _ Telephone 23-083 296, UPPER -WILLIS STREET ... . Telephone 21-957 17, BAY ROAD, KILBIRNIE Telephone 24-240' 155, ONEPU ROiD, LYALL BAY ... ... Telephone 24-633 271, JACKSON STREET, PETONE ... Telephone 3788 (1 long 1 short) CHEAPER GROCERIES ~~ FOR KILBIRNIE HOUSEHOLDERS. I wish to notify Kilbirnio Residents and others.that I HAVE NOT sold my Grocery Businoss, and below I have a small list of provisions that you will be well advised to buy from me. Robur Tea, 3s tin Cocoa, ilb 8d Own Blend, 2s 4d lb Comfort Bath Soap, 7d cake Gold Star Tea, 2s 6d lb Prunes (French), 6d lb Sardines, 3 tins lid Honey, 21b tin 2s Salmon, J>lb tins 6d Bournvillo Cocoa, lid jib tin Salmon, lib tins lid Bournville Cocoa, Is lOd i\b tin Sultanas, 7d lb Bournville Cocoa, 3s 3d lib tin Slide Matches, Is 5d Rice, 41b Is Household Soap, 9d • Sago, 5d lb Pineapple, 8d tin Lentils, 4d lb Dessert Figs, 9d lb Dates, 4d lb Candles, 9d packet " Vinegar, 6d bottle . Granose,, Is packet Aspirins, 9d bottle Tomato Sauce, Is quart bottle All Patent Medicines stocked at Lowest Prices. Cigarettes and Tobacco. LOCAL ORDERS DELIVERED. . TELEPHONE 24-777 G. EVERARD, GROCER, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. NEW ZEALAND FEDERATION OF CITIZENS' .INTERCESSORY SERVICE UNIVERSITY WOMEN. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL SALE OF WORK AND ENTER- TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 2nd MAY ' TAINMENT. From 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Victoria College Gymnasium, A HEARTY goneral invitation is given FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and ,-A. to be presfnt at this service, which 3rd MAY. is designed to. provide spiritual refreshFriday, to be opened at 3 p.m., by Sir ment during mid-week toil Visitors may Robert Stout. 8 p.m., Concert and Play, enter and leave during the service, as de- : __ sired. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength " BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION, : At Wembley, London, April to October, WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVVISITORS are invited to Inspect the ELLERS A*D WAREHOUSEMEN'S Machinery exhibited by ASSOCIATION. W. H. ALLEN, SONS AND CO LTD BEDFORD, ENGLAND, ' -m«-i7AmFR^ ,Iti ■i? •■• on Stand No. 9, Bay 23, Avenue 8 in "tho ]iT EMBERfeI alld their Families are mPalace of Engineering. Steam Turbines, vlted to assemble at 10 a.m. sharp Steam Engines, Continuous Current, Dyna- TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 2nd May at Sngml^y'Fri^lo^cS ™°* ™^> <° visit H.M.S. Hood. . tuKul Pumping Muchiucr.v, Marino Aux- Admission by membership ticket only iliary Muehiiiui-y. N. 55, Aijonts, Richard- ' i> v airmv v sou, M'Cabe, and Co., vi., Wellington? ■ I>l Ll aELBY- Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1924, Page 2
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