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LAST NIGHT ' LAST NIGHT ... . ' Of - / Vaudeville's Greatest Musical Harmonisers, '- THE BIG FOUR . \' - THE BIG FOUR '..'■' And „- "THE GUNFIGHTER.'' V And Excellent Supporting Programme. FRIDAY'S . - FRLDAY'S FRIDAY'S Big Attraction. Big Attraction. ' , "PARAMOUNT THEATRE ■ -S- ARAMOUNT THEATRE! WILLIAM FOX presents the 1924 Cine-Melodrama, , . "HELL'S HOLE." /"-, "HELL'S HOLE" "HELL'S HOLE." HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." . "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." A %,",.1-'PB melodrama' of the (West, with all its virtue and its vice. "wiH1'! T, he c-liJ nax pf tWs P'o'um ..SErT.S ranks Wl*h the best ever seen «S&tT-S •?? tho ,silvßr shMt- A m*ntrmvM x.-}}° avalanche crashes down a ctat^m ml, 1!lda> completely burying the ™j'* ll oaoin wherein is being dramatSMrS,, ! Bed, one o£ biggest moments s°>i £„ m 4r e llves o£ th 6 three prinHOLfe" cipala. A picture with a mighty moral, a thrilling landslide, quick action, and a love thread-softening the warp and woof of a rougn life; that's ."HELL'S HOLE." " HELL'S HOLE.". "HELL'S HOLE."; Featuring CHARLES JONES CHARLES JONES CHARLES JONES * MAURICE FLYNNE MAURICE FLYNNE, And RUTH CLIFFORD. Also, In addition to the Picture Programme, MUSGRQVE CELEBRITY MUBGROVE CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE -VAUDEVILLE ' ■ Present -"" .' The Third of their All-Star Vaudeville Acts, direct from the Tivoli Theatre. Sydney. AUDREY KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT, AUDREY KNIGHT, The Vivacious English Comedienne, In Character. Studies, and Burlesque. AUDREY KNIGHT, , AUDREY KNIGHT, A Happy Little Body in theory ditties sung with splendid abandon. . COMEDY. GAZETTE. And Specially-Arranged Musical Programme by PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN At tho Utility, riext to Theatre, or ring Telephone 358. COMING SOON: LONG TACK SAM And His Amazing Chinamen. ".'''"' LAST NIGHT. ■"' "" BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA. _From 11 a.m. daily. MAX BRAND'S . ... Great Story, . "THE GUNFIGHTER." A Western story of the variety made famous in literature by Bret Harte. . "THE GUNFIGHTER." "THE GUNFIGHTER." "THE GUNFIGHTER." Also' CLYDE COOK. Australia's Own Comedian, '. • ' , In "THE ARTIST," Special added attraction: The International Horse Championship, ZEV VERSUS PAPYRUS. The first picture of this interesting race to be screened hi Wellington. GAZETTE. INTEREST. Telephone 358. EvJtIPRKS'S . THEA T R E. MVR ES S THISA TB E. The Beat Theatre in Wellington. Opjm from 11 a.m. till Slccpytime. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, At 11. 12.35; 2.35, 4.35, 6.15, and 7.55. "On the Screen at Last." "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," . "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER" " POTASH AND PERLMUTTER " "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," " POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," •'POTASH AND PERLMUTTER," " POTASH r-AND PERLMUTTER," With the Original Cast, including BARNEY BERNARD, VERA GORDON, ALEX. CARR, And Twolve - Ziijgfeld Follies Beauties.. All the ThrUls, Drama, Humour of the Greatest Characters the Screen has Ever Seen. SAMMY and PHYLLIS COPE in a Novelty Jazz vlntorlude, And ■ EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Conductqrehip of Mr. M. DIXON. r,o;c Pl?^ n at Tho' Brisirbl till '5; then at Theatre, Telephone 3442. A RTCRAFT THEATRE -^a-RTCRAI!"!' THEATRE ■ It's Your V ery Last Opportunity. A 1 745 TONIGHT, -^ At.7.45 • " 7 fte _ 'J} 8.'1' BemarkaWe Picture. Everyone is Talking About, in 8 Massive Rcele, ''TURN TO THE RIGHT" A Story for 'SU.RN TO THE RIGHT" . all wl o •;TI.,RN.TO THE RIGHT" Believe '. "TURN TO THE-RIGHT" £ Mothofs. Prod-used by tho autho» of "Four Horse- ?** «' l«« T Apoo&!ypse,>-~Nut aed: ' 4, F vEX INGRAM PRODUCTION, Good Supports fecoilent Oj-Qheswa. P,C. Is Bd. Stails ... 3 . QSuWren HaU.-prJoe. DON'T MISS TfflS BIG CHANGE I (gEASIDE PIC3TURES. LYALL BAY. . k TO-NIGHT; at 7.30 sharp. A iMonster Double Comody-Drama _. _, Programme. First Drama—A Picture of many,odd ™!Tfl! <s Vtu yw Uw«h one minute and thrill you.the next. " LOVE'S BATTLE." >i. " LOVE'S BATTLE." v Featuring Eileen Sedgwick and Joa Mqpre. - Eileen Sedgwick and Joe Moore, wtsSoome^y, 2^ M " THE SNAIL," r "THE SNAILI" Featuring.^ -, SHORTY HAjfILTON. SHORTY HAMILTON. Ho p a Scream, i 10-NTOHT, at 7-30 sharp. A Splendid Programme, DANCING! D ANOINT' 1 "EMPRESS BALLROOM?"" 01 -M 86, Abel Smitlwjt, LEARNERS' CLASS, To.night, at 3Also Ihursday Friday, at 8. Saturday Afternoon^ at 3. lei-rasper course op single lesson. Private eisons any hour by appointment. P"n "Pal= PROF. C. WOOD UK A 4P. r.D. Certificated Loudon and America! / '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2

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