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'Positively T>VO DAYS. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. PfS4^SF NT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtenay place) Presents "A WOMAN OF PARIS." "A WOMAN OF PARIS." "A WOMAN OF PARIS." A DRAMA OF FATE, A picture with more of Charles Chaplin m.it than any other film in which' this great star .ever appeared himself. Featuring EDNA PURVIANCE. Written and Directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN. Note.—"A Woman of Paris" is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. r A United Artists Production. COMEDY. V. GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. , BOOK YOUR SEAT. BOX PLAN at the Utility, next to Theatre. ' - ' . ' Theatre Telephone 21-842. ... LAST TWO DAYS. BRITANNIA THEATRE. , RITANNIA THEATRE. (Continuous from 11' a.m. Daily.) "WOMAN1 TO WOMAN," "WO"MAN TO WOMAN," Lady Forbes-Robertson's Record Stage Success. s— A Poignant, Gripping Story of a Great Love and a Greater Sacrifice, dedicated to. the women of the world. ■ -Featuring ■ ' '■■ BETTY COMPSON. " WOMAN TO WOMAN " - 1" WOMAN TO WOMAN " "WOMAN TO WOMAN." ; Telephone Reserves 358. '■;y'i^ MANAGERIAL. Children' Will Not be Admitted during the •';■•■ ■ Current Season of, ' ; "ANNA CHRISTIE." EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. Tho Best Theatre in Wellington. NOW SHOWING, . 11.0, 1.10, 2.50, 5.15, and 7.45. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS - Eugene O'Neil's Famous Play, "ANNA CHRISTIE," "'ANNA CHRISTIE". "ANNA CHRISTIE" ,' . : "ANNA' CHRISTIE," - With ■■ ; BLANCHE SWEET In the Title Role. It will go down in history as the most unconventional' picture, ever shown. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: ■ NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND. NORTH.ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND. NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND! Saturday's Great .. Contests. ' < Splendid View of the Play and tlte Large Crowd. Box Plan at Tho Bristol till 5 p.m. then.at the Theatre. Tel. 3442. . '• " Tins Week's Programme at Fullers' the One lbpic of Conversation Everywhere. FULLERS' FULLERS' ■.-' ' HIS . 'MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE . IS , .MAJESTY'S THEATRE! Direction John Fuller and Rons Ltd TO-NIGHT, at ■8. SATURDAY, 2.30. ANOTHEK GREAT DOUBLE-BILL A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME _™ T Qi'erwholming Success-of STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS. STIFFY AND MQ AS LORDS. A Sparkling Musical Frivolity, one of the . Greatest Triumphs Ever Known in Wellington. ■ - _ A CONSTANT .SUCCESSION OF Exhilarating, Humorous, and Captivating SCENES AND INCIDENTS, iinslc, Vivacious, and Fascinating. SCinT| E^N^Ll epßoi,ut^emSO'l. o-Coahnuouß Succession of DELIGHTS AND '.SURPRISES Dlm Instantaneous Success of RICE and ELMAR In their Wonderful RICE and ELMAR Trampoline Table Act. A Remarkable Offering' ; THE GILBERTS, *' Paradoxical Parodists and Patter Purveyors. One Long, Loud.LauWi adrian's animals," ' vict^^lt^^c^ns THE LILLIAN GIRLS FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: DC. andl O.S 2s 6d (Reserves 3s); Back Stalls, Is .6d: Upper Circle. Is (plus' tax, excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol. After 6 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre APW MIRAMAR PICTURES". £\ Always a Good Programme." .livery. Wednesday aud .Saturday Evening. Special Children's Matinee Every Saturday at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, TO-NIGHT Florence Vidpr's Best. ; . "WOMAN, WAKE UP." A ComediJ -Spiced Drama. A picture ail should see. Exciting airplane wreck, gorgeous gqwns and scenery. EUCHRE7~^~ ~^ " fJTHE Popular Weekly Euchre Drive in -»- aid of the Evans Bay Swimming Uub Gymnasium Fund will take place as usnal TO-MORROW NIGHT, 7.45 o'clock, at the Don Kiosk, Evans Bay road. Excellent Prizes. tt • ■ - P. A. CRISP, Hon. Secretary Bay Sub-committee. "O R,, E E LECTURE. "THE NEWSPAPER PRESS OF BRITAIN," By DR. I. L. G. SUTHERLAND (Victoria University College), in Trades Council Chambers, 126, Vivian street, on SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, at 8 p.m. ... P. R. KENNEDY, Secretary. /V Sale of Cakes and Produce will be held in aid of Marsdon School Grounds Fund, in Harcourt's Room, on FRIDAY, 6th JUNE, • At 10 a.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 2

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