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NOW SHOWING, NIGHTLY, 7.45 p.m. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. (Tho cosiest' Theatre in Town). j 1 Have tho pleasure of presenting that J Superb Drama, "UNGUARDED WOMEN," " UNGUARDED WOMEN," "UNGUARDED WOMEN-," "UNGUARDED WOMEN," : "UNGUARDED WOMEN," "UNGUARDED WOMEN," ! "UNGUARDED WOMEN,". "UNGUARDED WOMEN," Featuring BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS ,And RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. , RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. Also included in this admirable cast are. such well-known players as Mary Astor, Walter M'Grail, Frank Losee, and Harry Mestayer. A fascinating romance of a man's struggle to_ redeem a woman's soul amidst the intrigues of tho Orient. The vivid charm and colour of the Oriental costumes and the backgrounds, coupled with flawless photography, make "UNGUARDED WOMEN " an ideal screen entertainment. By all means see it! SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, including COMEDY (" STAY SINGLE"), GAZETTE, BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA (Under the Baton of Mrs. A. Wright). No extra charge, for Booking Ring the Theatre. Telephone 22-334. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF N.Z. (Incorporated). WELLINGTON DISTRICT No. 1. ANNUAL PICNIC."" ANNUAL PICNIC. TITHE ANNUAL. PICNIC will take ! -«- place on THURSDAY, Ist JANU- I ARY, 1925, at MAIDSTONE PARK, Upper Hutt. All Members and their Friends cordially invited. ' Trains leave Lambton 9.5 and 9.40 a.m. Return: Upper Hutt, departs, 5.30 p.m. ■ ■ COME AND SPEND NEW YEAR'S DAY WITH US. BY ORDER. ■• " God Save the King." DANCING. 1 THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. ■ TO-NIGHT!' TO-NIGHT 1 EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith street. Wellington's Oldest Assembly. Biggest, Brightest, and Best. OLD-TIME DANCING ONLY. CHRISTMAS GIFT CARNIVAL, No. 4. 12 Prizes. 12 Prizes. 12 Prizes. 12 Prize*. A Chance to Win for Everybody. LUCKY WALTZ—2O PRIZES. Streamers, Balloons, Novelties. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra. Dancing 8-12; Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. J. Sharp,' M.C. H. Spackman, Hon. Sec. COLUMBIAN CABARET, ~ V^OLUMBIAN CABARET, KILBIRNIE. TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT! POPULAR JAZZ, THE COLUMBIANS' ORCHESTRA. THE COLUMBIANS' ORCHESTRA. Double Ticket 4s 6d. Don't Forget NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE, Special.Long Night. Also DANCES NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. Late Trams arranged. Direction: S. HEADLAND. EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATIONS, 31st Dec, 1924, at 8 p.m. /CONCERT arranged by Miss Randall *~> and Mr. London. Refreshments, Cards, and Dancing up to I midnight, when tho Now Year will be ushered in by members, led by Miss Ran- ' dall, singing " Auld Lang Syne." Old members ami -\vell-wishors cordially invited.. Admission Is.. Piano and Piano Player lent by Mr. London. W.A.EDWARDS, Hon. Sec, (per F. W. London). ARTEOLERY BAND, DANCE, KB- NEW CENTURY HALL, j MONDAY, 29th DECEMBER. Music by Dixie Jazz Orchestra. Good Supper and Enjoyable Dancing. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2a. THE BOHEMIAN ASSEMBLY. ! npHE BOHEMIAN ASSEMBLY an- -"- nounce thair USUAL OLD-TIME SATURDAY 'DANCE being held TONIGHT in ST. PETER'S HALL, at 8 "o'clock prompt. i Let the lustrous shade 3of Christmas cast their reflection over the horizon of a Happy New Year, and a visit to the Bohemians at this Festive Season will appropriately mark the inauguration of a new era in life. Cupid will play his part, so it will be worth the money, but money is not everything. We will give 50 Prizes away as well, which is commonplace. And al.-o remember NKW YEAR'S EVE DANCI2 (late night, 8 to 12) -NEXT WEDNESDAY- (of which further announcomont will bo given), when a great gathering of braw lads ant! bomiio lassies will.assemble to welcome in the New Year. Ludici Is 6J f Cents Ss. Direction: J. DYE....

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 154, 27 December 1924, Page 2

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