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SHORTT'S THEATRE HOETI"S THEATRE TO-NIGHT'S INCOMPARABLE BILL. Two Great Features of Sterling Merit, llio Most Wonderful Film Ever Shown. "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." "NANOOK OF THE NORTH." A vivid picturisation of life amongst the Esquimaux,' in the land of the midnight sun. Weird and wonderful. Tense and thrilling. Original and. beautiful. Realis- .^ tie and enlightening. An Extraordinary Photographic Triumph. Also A Glorious Metro Presentation in 6 Acts. ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGLE ALICE LAKE and CONRAD NAGLE In a Wonderfully-powerful Play, In "WOMAN'S HATE." "WOMAN'S HATE." "WOMAN'S HATE." Enthusiastic applause greeted this picture ,<JU? hti: The Plo' " somewhat similar to Within the Law," and the whole production is notable for its tenso situation,, gorgeous mountings, and wealth of dramatic artistry. GOOD SUPPORTS. "Woman's Hate," 7.30 p.m. "Nanook," 8.50 p.m. STRAND THEATRE TRAND THEATRE. • Continuous from 11 a.m. THOS. H. INCE'S THRILLING DRAMA, "SCARS OF JEALOUSY" "SCARS OF JEALOUSY " "SCARS OF JEALOUSY," "SCARS OF JEALOUSY," A Story of Flaminer Forests and Elemental Hearts that will hold you spellbound. Also, ANNETTE KELLERMAN In '■VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." "VENUS O.F THE SOUTH SEAS." "VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." . And HABRY AVERY and his JAZZ BAND. "jpiED PIPER MALONE."QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 18th June. "A NIGHT WITH BARRIE," By PROFESSOR J. C. NEWLANDS (Of New College, Edinburgh). PART I:— Sir Jamesßavrie's early daysInfluence of his mother over his writing—"A Window in Thrums"—The Story of "Mary Rose." PART II:— Illustrative . Readings—"Preparing to receive Company"—"Peter ■Pan. —"A Humorist dn His Calling" — First Sermon Against Women." ON FRIDAY NlGHT—"First Principles of Public Speaking." Prices: 3s and 2s, plus. tax. Box Plan at The Bristol. "Ho kept his audience alternating between tears and laughter during his eloquent discourso on the art and works of .Bame."r—Hamilton-. "Herald." ■- - QRAND OPERA .HOUSE. NO MORE CLIMATIC DEPRESSION! For on SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, WILLIAM RUSSELL Presents, By arrangement with J. C. Williamson Ltd., THAT BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, NELLIE BRAMLEY NELLIE BRAMLEY NELLIE BRAMLEY NELLIE BRAMLEY! In THE NEVER-FAILING COMEDY SUCCESS, "FAIR AND- WARMER" " FAIR AND WARMER " "FAIR AND WARMER" '" FAIR AND WARMER " '■FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." . a Assisting Artists: Guy Hastings, Arthur Cornell George Hewlett, Geoi|e Bryant, W. M'Gowan, John Galway Ethel Bashford, Sylvia M'Nair, and others. THE STORY OF A DOMESTIC UPHEAVAL. Box Plans open at The Bristol. W -ELLINGTON RETAIL GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' UNION. SMOKE CONCERT Will bo held in the Dominion Farmers' Institute, SATURDAY EVENING, 21st June, 1924, at. 8 o'clock. Tickets Obtained From Committee. . JAMES DUNCAN, President. J. G. BUTCHER, Secretary. rpHE HORSE JUMPING COMPETI- ■*■ ' TIONS Will be held at LYALL BAY On FRIDAY, 11th JULY. SHEEP DOG TRIALS ON NEWTOWN PARK, THURSDAY, 10th JULY. • The Dog Trial will be run under the authority of the North Island Sheep Dog Trials Association. DRAUGHT HORSE PARADE COMPETIONS On NEWTOWN PARK, 11th JULY. ENTRIES CLOSE ON 25th JUNE. Schedules oh application to . THE SECRETARY, Box 1283, Wellington. MEETINGS. TARARUA TRAMPING OLUB. TjTHE Fifth Annual General Meeting of A the above Club will bo held in the offices of Messrs. Billiards, Ltd., Featherstoh street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: Consideration of Annual Report and Balance-sheet,. Election of Officers, General. A full attendance of members is requested. A. N. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. .APPRENTICES ACT, 1923. ' T7IMPLOYERS, Workers, Parents, and JC-J others interested arc invited to a Mooting at tho Council Chambers, Town Hall, at 0 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 19th JUNE, when an explanation of tho abovo Act and of the procedure for sotting up of Apprenticeship Committees will be given by the Secretary of Labour (Mr F. AY. Rowley). "VTES, we are going to Kenner's. Why? J. we got quality and satisfaction; the xuicea Are rieht. Lower Cuba-at

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 2