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BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS : j RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. ' LAST NIGHT OF "DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT," And JACK DEMPSEY I ■ ' In "WINNING HIS WAY." \ FRIDAY. ■; FRIDAY. , A Wonderful Programme, including Two Big Outstanding Attractions. 1— ■■ " THE HILL BILLY." ■ " THE HILL BILLY." A Thrilling, Gripping Mountain Melodrama., with a love story that holds, a plot that bewilders in its mystery. Action so amazingly swift that you 'fairly gasp. ROMANCE. ACTION. THRILLS. _■■ COMEDY. . A Maurice Tourneur Production, "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS." • "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS." ; The glamour and romance of gay Paris. Beautiful mocjels. Tha mysteries of the Latin Quarter. A Sensational and Romantic Story, with LON CHANEY and JOHN GILBERT. Also The Second of the "FIGHT AND :. WIN" Stories, featuring JACK DEMPSEY. Telephone 358. PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ARAMOUNT THEATRE, Courtenay place. FINAL SCREENING ' TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Of the most wonderful human and true story ever screened, "FISHER'S GHOST," "FISHER'S GHOST," ' 'Also, JACK DEMPSEY, v In tha Second of his " FIGHT AND WIN " STORIES. OQMEDY, ' GAZETTE. - Reserves Telephone 21-842. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Another of Thomas Burkes celebrated' "Limehouse Nights" stories, transferred to the screen under the title of "ourlytop:" " curlytop." " curlytop." •. "curlytop." . . . ."curlytop." > '? curlytop." . " curlytop." A realistic presentation of the fampui Limehouse District as it is. Featuring the Original Curlytop. i SHIRLEY MASON. . - Also, . . The Third of the "FIGHT AND ' ■ -■•■■ '■•■'• WIN" Stories; ■■■■'*■ ." west of the; water bucket,," r Featuring JACK DEMPSEY. ' : COMEDY. ■' ■ ■' GAZETTE. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop,. ■■.-.. next to Theatre. . . CURLY-TOP COMPETITION, ■ CASH PRIZfiS, £25, " First Group of Curlytop Contestants nbiv being Screened Nightly At tha . . . PARAMOUNT AND BRITANNIA THEATRES. Record your Votes NOW, at either . ; Theatre. : •'! IT'S COMING &ACK. "rTVHE TEN COMMANDMENTS." A . KING'S, 27th March. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE, . Manners street. Daily U to 10. Tel.: 1567. LAST NIGHT OF "" "FURY," " FURY," . ■ ■ "FURY," ! | Ah epio of the sea, An epio of the •eea, : a— ■ ;■ CONWAY TEAELE CONWAY TEARLE In " AFTER MIDNIGHT." " AFTER MIDNIGHT." "AFTER MIDNIGHT." j GOOD SUPPORTING BILL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY); SYDNEY CHAPLIN, SYDNEY CHAPLIN In "HER TEMPORARY MARRIAGE." "HER TEMPORARY MARRIAGE." 2r- . "EUGENE O'BRIEN," -. ■ In; " CHIVALROUS CHARLEY." [ AMATEUR ATHLETICS. . NEW ZEALAND versus AUSTRALIA TES.T MEETING. BABIN RESERVE,-28th MARCH, 192§. HANDICAP EVENTS, . 120 Yard*, 440 Yards, SBO .Yards, li Miles,- 3 Miles, 440 Hurdles, 2 Mile, Walk! 100 Yards Ladies, Ladies' Relay, i-mile Cycle, One Mile Cyole, Two Mfle Cycle, High Jump, Long Jump, Javelin, Shot, and Pole Vault. Entries for the above events dose with Mr. A. C; Kitto, care Kitto and Son, Tailors, Willis street, Wellington, at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, " J. PETERSON, V. HUGO, i ' ' Joint Hon. Secretaries. MEETINGS, "■ RUGBY. r ~ .'. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' CLUB.. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET. A ING will be held in Room 13 of the Old College, Mercer street, TO-NIGHT, at 7-30 o'olock. ■ H. G. 3ARGEANT, Hon. Sec. LABOUR PARTY MEETING. .AN APPEAL TO THE WORKERS. IN the EMPRESS THEATRE, SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, a MEETING of Labour Party sympathisers will be held. Speakers: Messrs. T, Bi'indle, L. Nash, P. Fraser, M.P., A. L. Montejth, M.P.," R. M'Keen, M.P., W. T. Young, 'R^ Somplu, \V. Bromley, imtl R, Kennedy. Poors opon 7.15. Silver Coin C'olleUiun..

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 2