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JUST ASK YOURSELF, JUST ASK YOURSELF, JUST ASK YOURSELF! JUST ASK YOURSELF, 'JUST ASK YOURSELF, JUST ASK YOURSELF, JUST ASK YOURSELF, DO I APPRECIATE A GOOD , DO I APPRECIATE A GOOD PROGRAMME? .-.. PROGRAMME? ■Well! We. Have It .At The PRINCESS. i RINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. The Little Theatre with ths Big Attractions. ■ Manners street. Daily, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. - Tel. 1967. /NOW SHOWING! " THE SPANISH DANGER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE" SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE SPANISH DANCER." Pola Nogri as ,you like her best! Pola, Negri as you liko her best! " THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH, DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." The fiercest passion picture Poja, (has ever made. " THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE- SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." All the lure of "Bella Donna" the swift sweep of "The Cheat" blended to make the star a flashing jewel in a magnificent setting. . . 1 "THE SPANISH DANCER." " THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE' SPANISH DANCER." " THE SPANISH DANCER." "THE SPANISH DANCER." With Antonio Moreno for leading man, and a cast, including— Kathlyn Williams. Robert Agnew. Noah Beery. Gareth Hughes, > '. And ■'■:.' Adolph Menjou. ' Splendid Musical Programme, inoluding Selection—"Der ■ Freichutz" (Weber). Selection—"Oh! Oh! Delphine'" (Caryll). Romanze—"Vieuxtemps." Selection—"Kissing Time." Suite—Russian (Greenwald). And Popular Numbers. 2— ' • JACK HOLT AND WANDA HAWLEY JACK HOLT AND WANDA HAWLEY JACK HOLT AND WANDA HAWEEY JACK HOLT AND WANDA HAWLEY "NOBODY'S MONEY." "NOBODY'S MONEY." "NOBODY'S MONEY" "NOBODY'S MONEY." A swift love comedy, as bright and sparkling as a new gold piece. COMEDY. \ ; SERIAL; ■\. _ - : GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND ■■■■ . OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA ' HOUSE! WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER^ "*/■ At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. ,■■'■■ . I v . 'At 8 p.m. . '' ■ ; • GREAT REPEAT PERFORMANCE . . Of the ■ ' Y.M.C.A. GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL In Aid of ths BUTLER BENEFIT FUND. / ' ■ ~~ '. A Clever, Educative, and Humorous Carnival, depicting all phases of Physioal Culture. Repeated by Mo.mborß of the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium Classes. The Carnival that drew such largo crowds a fortnight ago. Repeated for a worthy l^iuse. POPULAR PRICES: 3s^ 2s, and Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. COMING TO TAKE THE^CITY BY STORM, THE HE THE THE THE '.. TENTEN TEN TEN TEN • COMMANDMENTS. COMMANDMENTS. COMMANDMENTS. COMMANDMENTS. COMMANDMENTS. FIRST COMMENCING TIRST SATURDAY, Ist NOV., FIRST And Continuing FIRST EVERY AFTERNOON FIRST AND EVENING FIRST Till Bth NOVEMBER I'IRST The Great WEEK • -VT M.C.A. WEEK X. WEEK NAUTICAL PAGEANT WEEK NAUTICAL PAGEANT' WEEK NAUTICAL PAGEANT' WEEK "The Hurbour of Delight " WEEK ' In the OF TOWN HALL, OF Wellington. 01' • Never -before has such Ol< artistio scenery graced tho 01 Town Hall as will* be on 01' view. nmrS&Wr. "-Mirth-provikinir items and NOVEMBER fun gnlore will be uroKOVhMBER videcf It will be a "naut-sas.^-4. ■■■■ ~ CUTTER RACE. "~~ WHITE HORSE WHISKY CUP ALL_i Ex-members of the Wellington Nayah and 15th Battery, N.Z.A > are ■ cordially invited to witness the Annual Cutter Race, to be rowed on the Town Course To-morrow Afternoon at 3 o clock. Presentation at sheds after race J. ABEL, Capt., ■ * O.C.* 15th Battery, N.Z A WELLINGTON GIRLS'' COLLEGK THL1 ANNUAL SPORTS will be held at Kelburn Park on FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, at 2 p.m. ' Old Girls' Entries will bo received on tho grounds. . ALL BLACKS still whining,' 9g is Deaei't Gold I'ea. ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 2