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PRINCESS THEATRE RINCESS THEATRE. Manners street. ■ V Daily, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tel. 1967. LAST DAY OF "JOY WEEK." LAST DAY OF "JOY WEEK." Good-byo to "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." 2— ' Farewell to CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE. IDLE CLASS." "THE IDLE GLASS." "THE IDLE CLASS." And 3— Au Reroir to VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In "JUNE MADNESS." "JUNE MADNESS." , "JUNE MADNESS." Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Yet Another Powerful Programme. Paramount Presents POLA NEGRI POLA NEGRI POLA CNEGRI In "THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." -s Supporting Artists-: .-loan Beery, Kathlyn Williams, Gareth Hughes, and Adolph Mcnjou. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT i JACK HOLT In ■■ "NOBODY'S MONEY." "NOBODY'S MONEY." "NOBODY'S MONEY." MONEY." BE LUXE THEATRE BOX PLAN .NOW OPEN. Seats may be Reserved at The Bristol Piano Co., also at Aitken's Book Arcade, Courtenay place. DE LUXE OPENING NIGHT, FRIDAY, 31ef OCTOBER. King's fIIHE KING'S. King's -I HE KING'S. King's (Wellington's Premier Picture King's House.) King's TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. King's LAST NIGHT. King's A TRAINED SEAL AS HERO. King's "Do you remember 'THE HOTKing's TENTOT'? Well, I guarantee King's 'GALLOPING FISH' has Double King's the Laughs — Should Say King s Soreams 1" King's "GALLOPING FISH." King's "GALLOPING FISH." King'-s "GALLOPING FISH." Kpg's 2000 LAUGHS I King's THE KING'S SELECT King'i ORCHESTRA. King's (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Musical King's Director.) Box Plan at The Bristol, after 5.30 at Theatre. Tel. 23-212. x QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. ' ' QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. . Paramount Presents Sk» Sare«n Version of the World Famous Stsg* Success, "Leah Klesohna." DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON ~ In f ' - • '.•SHE MORAL SINNER." "THE MORAL SINNER." '-'THE MORAL SINNER.'! •TOT MORAL SINNER." "THE MORAL SINNER." "THE MORAL SINNER." a storing drama of th"« Eariiian Bo»l»----yards. A story that takes you into the highways and the byways of ■ ; PARIS—THE WORLD'S GAYEST CITY. DOBOTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON In "THE MORAL SINNER." "THE MORAL SINNER."QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE/ QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. j A RTCRAFT THEATRE. '-cXRTCRAFT THEATRE. For - the LAST TIME, TO-NIGHT 746 For the. LAST TIME, TO-NIGHT! 7.45! The Final Opportunity of Seeing "EAST LYNNS." "EAST LYNNEs" . •."■",- ... "EAST LYNNE."..^. . , v; Just Usual Prices. ' Come Early,' Attraction Extraordinary To-morrow "THE HUNTRESS": .Starring" Collen "THE HUNTRESS" Moore and ' ■"THE HUNTRESS" ' Lloyd Hughes Humour! Pathos! Romance! " . gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. ~~~~ TCK-NIGHT Talk about First National Specials. We are screening "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS'.'. ITS-NIGHT. .Ifa.. anV'eight.reei thriller, featuring MILTON SILLS AND Good Supporting Programme. ■ ■ '■ ■ SLAND BAY PICTURES; •■ ■ -~ „ Quality". Theatre, .. ,:. - TO-NIGHT l(ONLY) TO-NIGHT. BLANCHE SWEET in " ANNA CHRISTEY." , - ■-",-' "ANNA CHRISTEY.". The greatest and'inqst daring ""drama ' " - "foi1 years'." ". ''"■ • ' Children under ■ 16' years not admitted. ur' theatre, tsewtown „ ur newtown! TO-NIGHT^ at 7.45. "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK " " THE GIRL_ WHO CAME BACK " A Story" 6rTnSoeent"Youth. ' Also, 80^10TBwUliii: 58SiiiE: SATURDAY NEXT, 25th OCTOBER. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. CHERNIAVSKYS. CHERNIAVSKYS. CHERNIAVSKYS. " ■ CHERNIAVSKYS. CHERNIAVSKYS. CHERNIAVSKYS. ' CHERNIAVSKYS. CHERNIAVSKYS. RESERVE YOUR. SEATS AT THE : BRISTOL. Day "Sales at Black Cat Confectionery. PRICES: 6s,'4s, and 2s 6d (plus taxj. Special Concession to Students under 18, years. Reserves 6s for 4s (plus tax). ' .'"'■" CHAS. E. CASLING, '. ' Business Manager.l CITIZENS' INTKRCESHORY SERVICE. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL,' FRIDAY-. 24th OCTOBER, Krom 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. A CORDIAL General Invitation is given to iiUend this Short Service, comprising .Scripture Reading, Prayer, and Hymns. Visitors ■ may enter and leave during (ho .service, as desired. "They that wait upon the Luril shall renew their strength."- -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 2

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