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• . , ' Welir I SHARE OUR PROFITS, I But don't thank us—thank the Govern- : ment for Removing the Amusement Tax. ■ NOTE OUR NEW PRICES (Saturdays and Holidays Included): Orchestral Stalls, Is; Stalls, Is 6d; ■Dress Circle, 2s. PARAMOUNT THEATRE . ARAMOUNT THEATRE: Cour'tenay place. 'a**-" '" TWICE DAILY. ■■•''■■ Afternoon 2:30. 7.45 Evening. The Finest Big Game Picture Ever Seen. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S . "TRAILING AFRICAN * . , WILD ANIMALS." A Big Game; Film which Shows a Man and - a Woman Hunting Jungle Giants at the Risk of their Lives. ; Every Beast of .tii© African Jungle Shown i in all its Untenable Ferocity ! MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S "TRAILING AFRICAN I WILD ANIMALS." I COMEDY. LATEST GAZETTE.' . THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. • BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery 21-842 Theatre, Theatre Telephone ■ BRITANNIA. , CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 ». m . Daily. NOW SCREENING. TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX ~ And TONY 1 TONY In a Tornado of Thrills, "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER." "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER."' "THE TROUBLE SHOOTER," The Biggest Thrill of the Year. COMEDY, EDUCATIONAL, GAZETTE' Telephone Reserves 358. GRAND MOVIE BALL, ■ Wednesday Next. Tickets Obtainable at Theatres. ■ EMPRESS. THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. • The Best Theatre in Wellington. NOW SHOWING, At 11.0, 12.45, 2.45, 4.45, and 7.45. MASTER PICTURES Present "THE GOLD DIGGERS." "THE GOLD DIGGERS." ■ ■ "THE GOLD DIGGERS." ■ ■-■ - "THE GOLD DIGGERS." "THE GOLD DIGGERS" "THE GOLD DIGGERS." NO, they are Not Miners—they are the Daughters of the Great White Way who raid Hearts and Pocket-books: Their blogans are "Gimme! Gimme!" and they mako a Picture that you will Laugh at Now, and Chuckle over" afterwards, with HOPE HAMPTON and WYNDHAM ....'. .... STANDING. . • • Also, SNUB POLLARD in "BEFORE: THE PUBLIC." ' EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. rtßoX t I Li N afc The Bristol'till 5.30; then afc the Theatre,' Tel. 3442. MOVIE BALL, Ist OCTOBER. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. 7.45-TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT .'-745 Never has the- History of the Screen known a Picture 60 perfectly produced— the most hypercritical cannot find a single flaw in the entire 10—WONDERFUL PARTS—IO ALICE TERRY ALICE TERRY .. -And tho Greatest Cast Ever in "THE PRISONER OF ZEND-V" "THE PRISONER OF ZENdY" "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA> "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." All tho Love, Danger, Gaiety, and Intriguo of the Immortal Novel and Pky IST?mr idl? I lol' tl- ay'2cl iii'ibis Masterpiece! IT'S MEMORY WILL NEVER DIE! Even Greater than "The Four Horsemen '•' SEE IT TO-NIGHT. COME EARLY. No Inn-ease in Our Usual Prices. gF^^PICTURES^LYAL^BAY: "THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD." A First National Attraction. "THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD." BERT LYTELL, BLANCHE SWEET,' AND BRYANT WASHBURN. Good Supporting Programn..!. I SUa.NL/ ■ BAI PICTURES ~ J. ' "Quality" Theatre TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, A Universal Super Jewel "THUNDERING DAWN " "THUNDERING DAWN'" With Warren Kerrigan and Anna Q. Nilsson. A real, live, thrilling entertainment to ■ suit all. "WITH THE FLEET IN WAR TIME." "PUBLIC LECTURE, TO-NIGHT, at '' -"- the V.M.C.A.," Willis street, at 8 o'clock, by Mr. Reg. Stephens, ex-Chief \ Stoker H.M.A.S. Australia. j Mr.' Stephens was' 22 years in tho Navy and served in the North Sea during the war. ■ • j The Public invited. Collection. ' PETONK PEIONe: PEfONIT NZ. EVANGELICAL MISSION • ■ .. (Incorporated). ' EVANGELIST HARRY ROBERTS •Tun., . ' Whom God has and is using mightily in the Preaching 6f the Four-told Gospel of Je3us Christ, speaks, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist OCTOBER W.t 7.30 p.m. Come. See. Hear. We pray for Sick at all Meetings. G. J. CLARKE, Secretary^ N' Z. EVANGELICAL MISSION • (Incorporated). '• : NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL TUESDAY NEXT, 30th SEPTEMBER ' At 7.30' p.m. , NO MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT . . '. . of This Week, j G,.-..1. CLARKE, Secretary. LAWN"MOWER REPAIRS."" WE have latest Automatic Machinery! tor Lawn. Mower sharpening. . All adjustments and repairs done by expert workmen. Cartage arranged: J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD Herbert street off Manners street. i laleDhoae 22-695. f 4.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 2