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SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! AN ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE Tim! will Thrill, Surprise, and Delight • You. THE GREATEST CAST EVER IN ANY PHOTOPLAYVIRGINIA VALLI, NORMAN KERRY, LOUISE FAZENDA, T. ROY BARNES, GEORGE FAWCETT, KATE LESTER, In a Picture that is POWERFUL, SEARCHES THE HEART, STRIPS SENTIMENT BARE, Entitled "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." l "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." I THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." | "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." "THE PRICE OF PLEASURE." This Picture will Keep you Guessing and Leave you Surprised. A TORNADO OF LAUGHTER. Supporting Programme includes INTERNATIONAL NEWS. COMEDY. COMEDY. Session De Luxe at 8 p.m. Reserves' at The Biietol, or Tel. 768. TS&ft ' ' TIVOLIAy O.LI. TIVOLI ' Th?T§7 O iUSOr, of Selected Features. ALWAYS A GOOD. SHOW. DOR.ALDINA, DORALDINA, DORALDINA, DORALDINA, The World-famous Dancer, In "PASSION FRUIT." '"PASSION FRUIT." "PASSION FRUIT." "PASSION FRUIT." A Strong: .Drama of Love and Hat© in tho Heavy-seen ted Tropics. Also, BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL In "SHERLOCK BROWN " "SHERLOCK BROWN" • "SHERLOCK BROWN." A Detective Story—Not According- to Doyle. Excellent ■ Supporting Programme, including a Pathe Comedy, "ROUGHEST AFRICA." Screened Twioe Daily, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. A RTCRAFT. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 -^XRTCRAFT. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 Molosworth Street (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings). Last Screening of D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S ' . Great Mystery 1 Playi "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." "ONE EXCITING NIGHT." 11-1— Enthralling Parts 11 COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW Special -Gift Matinee for the Children at 2.15. SCREENING SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. ' A Brilliant Programme, headed by ■ "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH." I'THE LAST MAN ON EARTH." "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH " "THE LAST MAN ON EARTH." A Fantastio Novelty with One Thousand Beautiful Girls Assembled from all Parts of the World. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10 RINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10. Continuous Pictures. Manners street. ••■-..- Yet .Anothrir. Wonderful, Bill NOW SHOWING. I.— THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN ... In "COMING THROUGH." ' "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." Presents One of the Most Gripping Dramas in whioh he has appeared. "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." "COMING THROUGH." Packed with Heart Intorest and Thills This is a pioture that you Must Let Yourself See.' You'll not Regret it— our word on it. 2. Come Away to the "ENCHANTED" COTTAGE " "ENCHANTED COTTAGE." "ENCHANTED COTTAGE" "ENCHANTED COTTAGE/ With Dick Barthelmas and May M'Avoy as the Two whom Love showed the Beauty that their Faces Hid "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" "THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE" GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORKj LEAGUE. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. Tl/TEETING, Wesloyan Church School--LT.L room, Tanmaki street, MONDAY 291h JUNE, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. Object.- Formation of a Branch of the Reform Loagiio; NORTHLAND Cottage Garden anc Beautifying Society.—The Fourfcl Annual Mooting will bo held in St. Anne'f Hall, Northland (Lower Room), on SAT URDAY, 27th JUNE, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Baliince-sheet: Election of Officers;, Geiiorai. All interested cordially invited. J. O'CONNOR, lion; Sec. WELLINGTON COLI,K(}|S OLD IJOiTS ASSOCIATION. I'lMlK .551h Annual tieiici-.il Moelin" rcil 1 ho held al Mr—i- .1 11. K,.71,, m , and l.'u> Kuumi.-. liuuidon =lroct, on Ff!l DAY, 261h INbTANT, jl 3 p.m W. W. C'OCJU, [lon. .Seciot.iry. "SXniliUE will you spend Biu-dav nijhi" .Jii Ay the De Lui.e.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 2

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