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TJVARAMOUNT THEATRE, ■t ARAMOUNT THEATRE, i Courtenay place. SHOWING TWICE DAILY: Afternoon 2;30. 7.46 Evening. GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. * Fourteen Thousand Feet of Real Entertainment. Feature No, 1— FIVE RIOTOUS REELS OF RAPIDFIRE LAUGHS! Dedioat«d to the mo6t optimietio person in the world—tho fellow who thinks two , can live as cheaply as one. "MODERN MATRIMONY." "MODERN MATRIMONY." An up-to-the-minute satire on tho modern instalment plan of housekeeping. The Laughter Special of the Year. Featuring the Famous Star of "REPORTED MISSING," OWEN MOORE. ■ Feature No. 2— A Thrilling Modern Drama, "THE WOMAN UNDER OATH." "THE WOMAN'UNDER OATH." A «tory of New York, with its revelry, glittering oabarets,' gay masked ball, and thrilling happenings in a great Criminal Court. With FLORENCE REED, DAVID POWELL. Speoial Musical Score by THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. ' BOX PLAN »t the Utility Stationery Shop, next to Theatre. Theatre Telephone 21-842: BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SCREENING. Th« On* and Only Western Star, -who Knows No Rival, TOM MIX'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. TOM MIX . TOM MIX In his Fiftieth William For production whioh is Fifty Times Better than the average Western, "THE HEART-BUSTERS" "THE HEART-BUSTER." "THE HEART ; BUSTER.!' Busting hearts and bad men in .a oraok »-jaok etory of the West! With , TONY, THE WONDER HORSE And TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. Big Supports. ' COMEDY. EDUCATIONAL. GAZETTE. Theatre Telephone 358. "DROOKLYN PICTURES.* TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT. "Snowy" Baker "Snowy" Baker "HIS LAST RACE." "HIS LAST RACE/ "HIS LAST RACE." A Gripping- Drama, vibrant with aotion. INSTITUTE OF MARINE AND POWER ENGINEERS. A~ LECTURE is to be delivered in the -cx Institute Hall, No. 1, Aitken street, by Mr. R. Constable, Naval Architect, U.S.S. Co., on THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: "Stability, (jpesd, and Power." . ..,,.. {As applied to Steam-ships.). . Members and their friends-are-invited to attend. THE SCIENCE OF VOfCE CONTROL .(As practised by Caruso and all the Great Singers). ■■ LECTURETTE by LEO BUCKERIDGE (Voice Specialist), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock. DEMONSTRATIONS BY LEADING PUPILS. MISSES Sigrld Lraneberg and St Wadsworth, Messrs. Stanley Natusoh, Hugh Johnson, ,J. Harsant Lee and Chaa. E. Wheeler (o{ the Parliamentary Presß Gallery). . Tiokets 2s 6d (no tax). Seats may be reserved at The Bristol without extra oharge. Box Plan opens oa Wednesday, sth. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' KELBURN. npHE ANNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE J- OF WORK Will be held on THURSDAY AND . FRIDAY NEXT. 6th and 7th NOVEMBER. Commencing each afternoon and evening at 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Stalls for Needlework, Arts and Crafts Produce, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Dolls, etc Concert Programme eaoh evening. Afternoon Tea and Sapper. YOU oon obtain Commercial Traveller!' Joy Night Tickets from leading To, baeomnti. £260 in gold for 2s 6d. Under th» Distinguished Patronage of Their . Excellences Lord and Lady Jelliooe. j TTUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL JtX SOCIETY'S (Incorporated) GRAND SUMMER SHOW. (Roses, Sweet Peas, and Carnations), To be held in the ICING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTCT, On WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER 1924. Opening Ceremony at 3 p.m. FLOWER, PRODUCE, AND SWEET STALLS. Afternoon Tea. Orchestra. Admission 1«. Children, under 12, 6d. m! j. hodgins, Secretary, H.V.H.S. fTTHE NAVY LEAGUE FAREWELL to A Their Excellencies, FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m., TOWN HALL. Navy League Members are urgently requested to apply for Tickets, which are issued free, at tho Navy League Office Woodward street, up to WEDNESDAY, sth November. R, DARROCJT, Hon. Secretary. LOOK aI,I ho Lack of Joy .^ighl. Art , . Union Tickets, ymi'miiy rent ;, Dctiao i .Dm.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 107, 1 November 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 107, 1 November 1924, Page 4

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