EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Tho Best Theatre in Wellington. COMMENCING TO-DAY . COMMENCING TO-DAY! CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'SWonderful Romance of Paris and the African Veldt. "PONJOLA," 1 The wonder novel of the screen. j "PONJOLA" "PONJOLA" ■ "PONJOLA" "PONJOLA" "PONJOLA" A Bride! 'i'.s£xtt£H-'» A slain before "pSl!" ASc^al^^ "dR^-t?^-',- 4" attemPted suicide in tho irUiNJALA Seine "PONJOLA" A Rescue! "B^Tnf'o.' A, new life On the Af™an PO^.JOLA" Veldt-A Strange One.. «i>™-TO.J"X', A Girl masquerading: as-a Fin Man! - ..iS^-rXr- 4" w°men sought her kisses! «£R\"tt££ A , Men adventured with her! I. ?R NttS£ A And then one fougut her! 11 "PONJOLA-' And was killed! PONJOLA" Who struck the blow? ".gONJOLA" This slight debonaire ■ [PONJQLA" Masquerador. .-PONJOLA" ■ A Mystery that Stirred the •PONJOLA'' . • World I,'PONJOLA" AS IT WILL STIR YOU. PONJOLA" "PONJOLA" With ' . . "PONJOLA"' ANNA Q. NILSSON ."PONJOLA" ANNA Q. NILSSON "PONJOLA" And "PONJOLA" JAMES KIRKWOOD. "PONJOLA" JAMES KIRKWOOD. "PONJOLA" A SENSATION! ■ "PONJOL-A" This Story of a. Woman PONJOLA" who tore aside the Sex ■;PONJOLA"' Barrier to become a Man, .-'/PONJOLA" to live- as a Man until "lOaJOLA" Love tempted her (o don "PONJOLA" her Frills again. ■'PQ.NJOLA" "PONJOLA" -AFRICA—Where Men and "PONJOLA" Women .Daredevils all "PONJOLA" gather to stake their Last "PONJOLA" Dollar—Their Lives for the "PONJOLA" Untold Riches of the Dia"PONJOLA" mond Minos. "PONJOLA" TO GAMBLE, "PONJOLA" '•'PONJOLA" TO DRINK, . "PQNJOLA" "PONJOLA" TO I'^IRT, "PONJOLA" -ISi- , TOLOVE"PONJOLA" "PONJOLA'; : . . ■ . Superlative Music, Inimitably played ■by the "World-famed EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under ■ the Conductorship of Mr. "W. ■-.-■-• DIXON. Overture —Selection of Sea Songs. Suite—A Summer Night (Doud) Ballet Suite—Hermiono (Rondelle) • Suite^The Cotton Fields (Camoron-White) American Indian Songs (Cadman) Rondo Capriecioso (Mendelssohn) Scherzo from F minor Symphony. ■ ' (Tschaikowsky) Ethiopsan Rhapsody (Hosmer) Largo from. New World Symphony A ;;~- ■•' '' • ' ' (Dvorak) African Scenes (Barcroft) On the. Mountains (Grieg) Minuet (Puccini) ■ BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL TILL 5 p.m., THEN AT THE THEATRE • TEL. 3442. • Be wise. and book. ."'". " ' / ' '•'' BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE,' BRITANNIA :CONTTNJ7OUS BRITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. • The Drug.Traffic and its Evils exposed • ■■- man Amazing Photordrama, • . ..■■"■ COCAINE." "COCAINE." " COCAINE." "COCAINE." " COCAINE." "COCAINE." "COCAINE." . " COCAINE." . 'A Story of London's Shady Side. How the drug traffic is'operated. A remarkable Expose.of one of Society's Greatest Evils. . , "COCAINE;" 1 " COCAINE," ; , ' . "COCAINE," Featuring HILDA BAYLEY, HILDA BAYLEY,. The Famous English .Star, who appeared with Mathieson Lang in " Carnival." "COCAINE. "COCAINE "COCAINE. Also ' ' .A drama- of white-heat passion, set amid the. scorching- desert sands and tempest- ; uous se<i, . "WHITE HANDS." -'■■'■ "WHITE HANDS." "WHITE HANDS." Hurrioan Hardy! Iron master of the seas—taking and sweeping all before him, feared and hated by all. .Featuring HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. Reserves: Telephone 358. ' " '"'THE FLEET. ALL ex-Service Men are invited to meet ■' 'Members of tho visiting Imperial Squadron, at a SMOKE CONCERT, To be held in the Masonic Hall, Boulcott .street, on FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, at 8 p.m. RQLL UP AND WELCOME THE FLEET. Tickets, 2s. 6d. Admission by ticket only Obtainable at office of R.S.A., 145, Featherston street. L. M. BLYTH,: Secretary"NEW'"ZEALAND FEDERATION OF ' . ' - UNIVERSITY WOMEN. SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT, Victoria College Gymnasium SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, to be opened at 3 p.m. by Lady Chapman; 8 p.m. Concert and Play. SEATOUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A '■ BAZAAR will be held in the Hall -CX on SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, to be opened by His Worship the Mayor Mr R. A. Wright, M.P., at 3 p.m. GRAND CONCERT AT NIGHT , .- 8 o'clock. Admission, *ls. A: JUMBLE SALE TNAidof the. Vicarage Fund and Ladies' -*- Guild Fund of St. Michael and All Angels, Kelburn, will be held ;it St. Peter's Schoolroom, G'huzneo street, on SAT.UJRDAY^ 3rd MAY, at 2 v .m.'
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1924, Page 2
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