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» BJ--4J.VAJ.VIUUIM THEATRE 0 -2TARAMOUNT THEATRE! Courtenay place. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Sparkling-, Daring, Dazzlinsr • ' MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY ' MAE MURRAY T\IAE MURRAY In a Panco Role, i The most brilliant drama of hoi- career, "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." ; "FASHION ROW." Featuring- the most Gorgeously Dressed , and most piquajit woman of fashion \ > In . Fifty Different Costumes , Fifty Different, Costumes. In connection with whioh there -will be A Special A Special -FASHION ROW WEEK DISPLAY ■FASHION ROW WEEK DISPLAY In . KERKCALDIE AND STAINS LTD KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS^ LTD.! ; Lambton quay Windows. Lambton quay Windows. A Drama of Now York's Smartest Rendezvous. The Story of a Woman who lied to love. "A. story .that: blends'the soul of Russia with the gay highways of Now York. _ MAE MURRAY V'MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY In , .A. Story, that,,takes you. from, a Russian Danoe Hall to a Society Palace. "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." "FASHION ROW." They oalled her the Myetory Woman of Broadway—and then came "Tho man with the scar," who knew her mystery. . MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY Appears in a dual Tolo as a RuEsian, and her sister, the peasant, who poses as a' Princos3, and takes sooiety by storm. She wears Fifty Different Gowns. Fifty Different Gowns. Speoial Display, of "Fashion How" Goods now on in KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS, LTD., Lambton quay Windows. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre PARAMOUNT ■ THEATRE, ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay plaoe. LAST TWO DAYS. Afternoon: 2.30. 7.45 Evening. Screen.. .Version of the Famous Stage Play by William Archer. "THE GREEN GODDESS" "THE GREEN GODDESS" The perfection of details, the intelligent direction and the gorgeous settings make it a vital, gripping play that holds 'one 'BIG SUPPORTING ITEMS. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Bos Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre. Theatre Telephone 21-842. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. ■ORITANNIA. CONTINUOUS -UJRITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily LAST TWO DAYS. "DARING CHANCES," . "DARING CHANCES," A thrilling stunt-drama that will make you catch your breath. With the King of the Saddle, 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 the end. Also Sunshino's Latest Mirth Provoker, " .WHEN WISE DUCKS MEET." Telephone Reserves 358. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. LIGHTNING BRYCE," Featuring 1 ANN LITTLE and JACK HOXIE, Commences on Friday, Princess Theatro, Manneis street. EWERY Girl in Lovo, every Married, i Woman, and every Man Want to "n<""WHY MEN LEAVE HOME." Visit King's Next Friday. At 8 p.m., on . .SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, In "the CONCERT CHAMBER, THE VICTORIA COLLEGE DEBATWill.hold its Annual pLUNKET MEDAL CONTEST. The l ollou ing will be the speakers, with their sub] ecta: — Mr. V. MfPariand, Joan of Arc Mr. S. E. Bauine, Nikolai Lenin Miss A.-B. Craig, W". E. Gladstone. afd Davl°son' Ramsay Mac Don W. P. Rollings, Louis Pasteur. Mr. R. F. Fortune, Joan of Arc Mr. J. T. Sloelo, Elijah. Mr. A. E. Hurley, W. E. Gladstone. >■ • Admission Is H. A. HERON, ■ Hon. Sec. V.U;C.D.S. WELLINGTON MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. IgIXTH ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP At HARBOUR, BOARD'S SHED No 17 , FERRY WHARF. ' Officially opened by the 1 PRESIDENT (COL. G. MITCHELL D.5.0.), ' On 20t hSEPTEMBER, 1924, at 1.20 p.m. OVER £50 IN PHIZES. OVER £60 IN PRIZES. Display of Trophic. at Witcombe and Caldwell's, Willis street. - ENTRIES CLOSE WITH SKCIMi'I'ARY . ON SATURDAY, L3lh i,,m. V> /.. P. WKJGI.EV j Cb--unuan o! Commjftec. [1. W. COOB., I Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 2