PARAMOUNT? THEATRE ARAMOUNT THBATJRe! Courtenay place. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. ! THE YEAR'S MOST LAVISH DRAMATIC SPECTACLE. Korean. Veision of the Famous Stags Success, "THE GREEN GODDESS" "THE GREEN GODDESS" The romantic story of an English beauty trapped in the Palace of the Orient's groat-ost lover. " THE GREEN GODDESS." From the Famous Stag© Play by William Archor. ! BIG SUPPORTING ITEMS. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Direction: Mr. R. R. Caulton. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop, r.e.\t to TJieatro. Theatre Telephone 21-842. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. j BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From. 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SCREENING. "DARING CHANCES," "DARING CHANCES," A . thrilling 6tunt-drama that will mako you catch your bieath. .With the King of. the Saddla, JACK HOXIE. Second: "NO, MOTHER TO GUIDE HER" "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER," A story of what might happen to you or any of us, told with a dramatic interest that grips to tho end. Also Sunshine's Latest Mirth Provokor, "WHEN WISE DUCKS MEET." Telephono Reserves 358. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. AN Lovo Go On Strike, or should Mariiod Couples Arbitrate? Sco "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME," KING'S, COMMENCING FRIDAY. GET THTs~PrHE "BEST IN TOWN" Is at tho nnivoLi. A IVOLI. DAILY at 2.30. ' NIGHTLY at 8. LAST 3 DAYS AND NIGHTS LAST 3 DAYS AND NIGHTS Of tho Littlo Pinice of tho Films, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, In his Best Part—ln his Best Play, "LONG LIVE THE KING." "LONG LIVE THE KING." ', Theie Nover_ Was a Better Picture. Coming—FRIDAY— -Coming CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 'in "CORDELIA THE BLACKMAILER." MARY MILES MINTER In "SOUTH OF SUVA." PRINC E~SS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Manners street. Tel. 1967. /TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Pictures and Musio blended to suit all! Musical Itemi .by PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Overture —"Masamollo" (Aubei) Grand Selection—"Madame Butterfly" Selection—"Carmen'\ (Bizet) Selection—"La Traviata" (Verdi) Suite—"Egyptian Ballet" (Luigim) Slavonic Rhapsodio (Friedman) Suite —"La Ailesionne" (Bizet) Etc., j;i 0--1 We have the honour to present "THE SHEIK" "THE SHEIK" "THE SHEIK" Screening "THE SHEIK" Daily "THE SHEIK" 11, 2, 5.30 "THE SHEIK" Final "TIIU SHEIK" Session "THE SHEIK" 8 35 "THE SHEIK Nightly. "THE SHEIK" 5 * "THE SIIEIK" g ' CONSTANCE BINNKV CONSTANCE BINNEY In A Powerful Melodrama. "MIDNIGHT.1; "MIDNIGHT." "MIDNIGHT." "MIDNIGHT." Comedy. Traveloguo. Gazette. ' Movie Ball, lot October. MEETINGS. ' .WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY A MEETING of the Soriety will be ■f*- hold m Accountants' Chambers, Johnston street, on WEDNFRniV g V^T^G NEXT at 8 o'elotl? wh^ill iJ. 0. Williams, M.A., will dehvpv •, Lecture entitled "Some Aspects of > ho* eign Exchange." THOS. AUTON, Hon. Secretary. mmi^1 Bi^ ORW^Ki 1 olubT~ T^c^^rLSi^itul 8 fe^^T'SEP^fe,^ ,lin\ll - old. a,nd t intending members cordially invited to attend. R. E. PETRIE, —• Hon. Secretary. W.C.T.U. CENTRAL. ' A^SFW in Maternal ■f*- Mortality arc invited to itUmd- i ' yeei l n%/- 1 St' 3ohn'* Classroom \ViUk • p.nf TO- MORROW (WedncX"), f 3 Addrcas by Mrs. -Rhodes, of Auckland, i "SALAMANCA MUNICIPAL TENNIS" i T Hn, l^ nfM 1" Mating- of U.o BFR •t <w ibo, hpl<J on- 16Ul SEPTOMBJiK at St. Andrew's Schoolroom Tlu> lerrace, at 8 „,. Busmo* bring: 1) Adoption o£ Report v and Balance-sheet (b) Election of Oiueeis; (c) Goner U • 1 G. JARDINIS, „ Hon. Soc. I JiNGLISH-SPEAKINcTuNiON (Wellington Branch). Qamimoni-armeis1 lu o titute, Featherston etrcet, at 8 o clock. A cm dial initiation to bo piesent 13 ox tended, to all interested in the uoik of the English bpealutig Union j C E WEBB, Telephone 1747 Ilon SeC WELLINGTON .TROTTING CLUB , - (Incorporated). ,' rTttlE ANNUAL - GENERAL MEET- • .-.-*-■ ING of Members will; be hold in the Commercial Clubroomj» Nelson street ', Petorie, on. WEDNESDAY, 10th >inst. at ' 8 p.m.. ... :. . .':'-.. ■. \ . ■.'■:. , . • ■;■ : Business: ~. Report and' Balance-sheet- ; ■•-' |.: : . Election.-of.-.Stewards,;- -.-.. .-.- ■■. j And .General;- ■■' ■ , : - , . ' ~""(£j Order) .Ui'VY.' SUOKT, :' ,: : Ceeretai'j, . '
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1924, Page 2
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