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TO-NIGHT'S BOX^^^^^^H^RISTOL tiU ,30, THEN AT : EM P R ESS THEA TR E THE BEST THEATRE! IN WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON'S PRBIMIERE SHOWING-TO-NIGHT! —At 7.30. — TO-NIGHT! " EASTERN WEEK I" ■ " EASTERN WEEK!" o^r"t^rrTni 1-^ 6 th° inau Suration of th* Empress "Eastern Week." Those of our patrons who saw our " Ja zz Week" effort will realise in attempting "Eastern Week everything will bo .done to assure its success. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH OSCAR A.SCHE AND FREDERICK NORTON, Master Picttares presents "CHU CHIN CHOW," BETTY BLYTHE, AS ZAHRAT, THE DESERT FLOWB-R AND INCOMPARABLE SLAVE, Ajid HERBERT'LANGLEY AS CHU CHIN CHOW, OF CHINA. • THE RECORD STAGE SUa^SS EVOLVES AN EVEN aov D .a™\, GREATER: PICTURE. mM£^ ROMANCE IN OLD BAGDAD HANDED DOWN THROUGH THE MIST OF LHIGEND IN THE THOUSAND tui. t.t ANr> ONK ARABIAN NIGHTS FnßTOK^i^no^ T™ 'ORIGINAL STORY STILLSYpt^? 01^ 0F MAGNIFICENT EASTERN SPEC--IACLB, BUT WITH A ROMANTIC DRAMA THAT ""GRIPS . AND TUJRILLS. Great Attention is being paid to the Emjpress Presentation of "Chu Chin. Chow." EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Will accompany the picture with. *e FAMOUS MUSICAL SCORE TIME. The Soloists are MISS FRANCES BARRY and MR. WILL GOUDIE' NIGHT PRICES-STALLS, Is, Is "6d 5.1 DRESS CIRCLE, 2s, 2s 6d (plus lax). QUEEN'S AND PARAMOUNT. (CUBA STREET). • (COURTENAY PLACE.) NOW SHOWING! .NOW SHOWING! A BRILLIANT, SCINTILLATING STCCRY OF SOCIETY'S HIGH LIGHTS. ' ' ' % PARAMOUNT 'PRESENTS GLORIA SWAN SON ■ \ Supported bj ROD LA JtOQUE, IN THE TYPE OF STORY THAT MADE GLORIA SWANSON. FAMOUS. "A SOCIETY SCANDAL!" V LADIES,-GLORIA SWANSON is known as one of the best-dressed women 1,1 America. DON'T FAIL to see her latest PRa/ATTA^? CKS> EVENING GOWNS, ■and DAZZLING ■'A]"SOCIETY SCANDALI-GLORIA as the woman compromised by a Society Outcast—di? orced by her weakling husband—then—avenging herself on SOCIETY by bringing the over-zealous young counsel to his knees! THE PICTURE -THAT MAKES AN; OPEN BOOK' OF SOCIETY'S ■ INNERMOST SECRETS!. , GLORIA SWANSON in"A SOCIETY SCANDAL." PARAMOUNT AND QUEEN'S. PA^S^ NT B°X PLANNOW OPEN at; the^Utility Stationery Shop, next to' QUEEN'S-BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Tha Bristol. . Y■ ■' '■■""". ' BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30. A MONSTER MATINEE WILI, ALSO BE HELD ON MONDAY (LABOUR, DAY), at 2.30. , (LABOUR DAY.PLAN WILL BE AT 'THIS THEATRE ALL DAY.) THE KI NG'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT,!■_ 8 o'clock. — TO-NIGHT! First National presents a Greater Pictiere than the'Popular "Sheik" NOTE.-THIS GREAT DRAMA WAS ACT UALLY FILMED IN ALGERIA "A SON OF THB SAHARA," With BERT LYTELL, CLAIRE WINDSOR, MONTAGUE LOVE, WALTER M'GRAIL, RO SEMARY THEBY. FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL .BY LOUISE GERARD THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. A GREAT DESERT ROMANCE OF A XOVE AS BURNING AS THE . SUN-KISSED S.AJMDS. , PICTURESQUE, BEAUTIFUL, PULSATING WITH LIFE AND ACTION. The Startling Lovo Story of an Arabian Sheik for a White Girl Actual Harem Scones, Palaces of the Sheiks, and'Dusky Arabian Dancing birle. Iho Sluvo Market Scones of a'ld Arabia Roviviiied. ; Thousands of French Spain Cavalry. Senegalese and Arabian Troops Engaged in Thrilling Baltlle. in the Dcaort. • ' a . i «■ c,YOU ILL SEB IN THIS VENDER PICTURIiT' Actual Harem Scones, Pa acos of Urn Shoiks, 1 )usky Oriental Beauties, Oulad Nail Dancing Girls, Slavo Market of El-Ammeh, N:ativ ß %-illu K e S , Thousands of Camels Arabs,.Horses, Hordes of Arab Fighting M«., Fierce Battle of Natives, Kidnap pmg of White Girl by Sheik, Ga-y Scenos in Paris Cafes " A SON OF TBdi: SAHARA " * .-• IS THE PICTURE OF; THE YEAR. ■ . N V, YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE IT! ENGLISH TOPICAL, MOONBLIND SCENi C, "THE WILD DUCK" (Comedy) KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA. ■"•■;" MU. A. H. JEROME, Miisical Director. Overture—" Stradolla " (Flotow) Entr'acte—" Love's Garden of Roans" (Wood), Corriot Solo. - BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5, ufta: 5.30 at Tlicatro (Tol. 22-212);

N MEETINGS. , ; NAVY LEAGUE. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of theA Ladies' Auxiliary/ of the NAVY LEAGUE (Wellington Branch) will be. hold in the Navy League Rooms, Woodward street, on TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1924, at 3 p.m. Business: * 1. Election of President and Committee. 2. Report and Balance-sheet. Nominations for President and Committee, proposed and seconded, must reach the Secretary by 21st- OCTOBER. SUSAN HARDING, Hon. Sec. Ladies' Auxiliary. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting will be hold on Tuesday, 28th October, at 8 p.m., in No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hull. Speakers: Hon. Mark Cohon, Hon. T. W. Hislop, Rov. Dr Elliott, and O. E. Matthews, Esq. C. E. KIRK, • . . :....■ Svcretary.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 2