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TjT\ti:rybody's We Live for Your Pleasure. NOW SHOWING. Continuous. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. WELCOME WEEK. 'I -We- hnvo ■ the honour 'to &üb- ,. rnit to you a programme of '.QUALITY, QUANTITY, and -VARIETY, in keeping -with WEE -objects of N To. 1— "GRAND LARCENY." "GRAND LARCENY." "GRAND LARCENY." which deals with the pitfalls •->"'- of modern life. „ . . Starring CLAERE WINDSOR. ELLIOTT "DEXTER, •■• ■ And LOWELL SHERMAN. The Bone of "Way Down East." Vo. 2'iTho MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" "The MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" A Pictuio thai is Refreshingly Different. Starring JACK PIOKFORD. A' "Side-splitting COMEDY, Interesting ' 'SCENIC'and SPORTING GAZETTE. - ' : ' AJso, EVERYBODY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Reserves at Theatre. Telephone 50. "SCANDAL." "SOANDAL." "SCANDAL." "ThVihost-talked-of Play in Australasia. Sho was a j'oung-Society Butterfly, bored with, .tho .daily rounds of Society. Sho longad to taste lifo in Bohemia—to seek adventure and now sensations, and then came, "SCANDAL." fiRAM) OPERA ' HOUSL". Lessees ...... J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TUESDAY, .17th. JULY; Commencing TUESDAY. 17th JULY. Commencing TUESDAY, 17th JULY. Harry,l. Cohon, by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will ravi\e~the Round-the-world Success, -SCANDAL" "SCANDAL." "SOANDAL." 1 "SOANDAL." "SCANDAL." Which was responsible for crowded houses during its Wellington season last year, and which is regarded the world over as 'THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION. The- ea3t on the present occasion is ah entirely new one, and has been acclaimed by critics as superior to the previous one. . It is headed by DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS- DUANE DORIS DUANE The-Charminpf Young English Actress, ■ift-ho lias now figured as Beatrix Vanderdyke over.TOO,times, and is supported by .:"■-■;--■ ERIC HARRISON, Brilliant'new- leading man. Hardld-;.Morah;:;Luc;e Carter, John Gol■way, Grahatne Newton, Arthur Orbell, Mary'Macprrcgor. Goorgc Broad, etc., etc. -Plans opon FRIDAY MORNING, at THE BKISTOL PIANO CO. Prices ss, If. 3s, 2s. No extra for reserves. AH plus lax. ~- ifSLAND BAY .--."- ■'- UNiVEESAL THEATRE. TOJJIGHTAND TOMORROW NIGHT. ""DESERTED AT THE ALTAR/ • -"DESERTED AT THE ALTAR," " " ::• Starring FRANK MAYO. UR THEATIIK, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. •'GRANI>, LARCENY," iA" Powerful Problem Play of Love and Disillusion. Also, JACK PICKFORD in "Tho MAN Who HAD EVERYTHING." COMEDY and ORCHESTRA. OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. . „ , . , TO-NIGHT. .'-"-.:._ ""MAY M'AVOY , .In a. Special, Paramount Drama, . "MORALS." Good Supporting I'rogrammp. SPIRITUALISM! SPIRITUALISM 1 * MR. JOSEPH M'CABE "'"'.■ .'MR.' JOSEPH M'CABE IS'hereby Challenged to meet a repre- ■ -sentativo of the National Association Spf' Spiritualist' .Churches of Now Zealand in: Debate on the subject matter of his Lecture entitled, "THE IMPOSTURE OF SPIRITUALISE I." C. J. CHAMPNESS, r " • Pres. N;A.S.C. "p!o.' Box 1460, Auckland. ' DANCINt!" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! , '. NEW CEXTUIIY HALL, • Kqnt terrace. MRS. T. Tt GIBBS holds her Dance TO-NIGHT, and every MONDAY. . Percy..Simpson's ]""ul] Orchestra. Ladies, Is 6d: Gents. Is 6d E UClißi: ~ EUCHRK mp-NIGHT, in Caledonian Hull, Tory , co( > a( 8 o'clock. First Priie, Lady and Gent., £1: second. 10s ordot.' Also Friday and Haturdav nights. Conductors: E. LA.WLOR. L. LYONS. THE Annual Genovnl M<v)lin(r of ih» fibore Cluh will bo held in t,hft Boathouse on MONDAY, 16th JULY, at fi p.m. Busitios?: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. ' General. Every member is- requested' to attend. G. S. BRIGHT, Hon. Secretary. AN TCitraordinury General Meeting wil - be held 111 the Club Rooms. Bran ;!on street, on TUESDAY, 10th July, al 8 p.m. • Business: (1) Membership Campaign, (2) (Jcneral. L. M. BLYTH, Secretary. . ,£ 4,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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