Article image
Article image

- /FSB PARAMOUNT _ THEATRE ~'-*-~. (Courteriay-place Tram Terminus.) ■ :""- ."THE THEATRE OF QUALITY." '.•..,.■,* Another Marked Success, GEORGE BEBAN, : GEORGE BEBAN, In ■' A' Wonderful Frenoh Characterisatk>», "THE BOND BETWEEN!" _.;. "THE BOND BETWEEN!" "THE BOND BETWEEN!" ;:v... "THE BOND BETWEEN!" ...jA magnificent story, teeming with dramatic -incident, interspersed with happy moments ..;;o£ tender and delightful romance. A •story that leaves you with a pleased expression. VICTOR MOORE, in "SEEING THINGS." iA. comedy at once clean and clever. A - ? huge happy laugh. ■ "FARMER ALFALFA'S EGI3-CITE- ■■-.'.■ . MENT." ...Do not miss this quaint old gentleman, in one of his quaintest happenings. A _ masterpiece of cartoonery. LAN ENTERTAINING AND CLEVER NATURE STUDY. See the wonderful habits of animals at "". close range. THE 'VERY LATEST NEWS FROM " AUSTRALIA IN THE PARAMOUNT AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. '.An Absolutely EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME TO WELLINGTON. Popular Prices. Bookings at Theatre. .'Phone 977. Children 3d toStalb daring day sessions. . ;TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. '^« SHE STEALS A MILLION. ""Knowingly and with malice aforethought, eh© deliberately draws his money from the bank and hides it until she deems him fit ■to take charge of it: Ho doesn't care! He's GEORGE WALSH, ; GEORGE WALSH, The Man with a Punch", . Who Ploys the Spendthrift in • "MELTING MILLIONS." "MELTING MILLIONS." „...._, "MELTING MILLIONS." : ~ ~ And ;»;-.-..•... "A FOOTLIGHT FLAME," " "A-FOOTLIGHT FLAME," "A FOOTLIGHT FLAME," ' 'Another of the Inimitable Fox Comedies. I "TURN TO THE RIGHT!". Is one of the greatest comedies the stage -. has seen in many, many seasons. So ~ witty are the lines that at times laugh "T follows laugh in such quick succession that the players are forced to wait until the '. audience subside, in order that their T speeches may be heard.—Clipper, New •• York. .: |"1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. ,'. Direction J. and N. TAIT. Commencing MONDAY, 12th NOV. J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY In •; "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" . By.Wmchell Smith, and 36hn.lt. Hazzard. ';_: A Play that Cheers and Lingers Haunt- ;- ing-ry in the Memory. '.; Greatest Comedy Success of a Decade - "TURN TO THE RIGHT'S" RECORD- :, NEW YORK—IB months (still running) - CHICAGO—IB months (still Tunning). * SYDNEY—Ten weeks. ; MELBOURNE—Ten Weeks), '■* Box Plans Open at Bristol on Thursday : Prices (pins Tax)—D.C., ss; 0.5., 6s; , Stalk 2s; Gallery, Is.- Early door Stalls ■ and Gallery, Is extra.' CROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE. : TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT"! :; ETHEL CLAYTON & MADGE EVANS 'i In the Great World Drama, .;'■.-- r 'THE JVEB OF DESIRE," ■■> 'A Young Wife Hurt by her Husband's * ' '™wi' -- - Neglect.. . ,- - '■ THREADS THE PATH OF PERIL. > She is trapped by a man who is schemingto ruin her husband. . , SAVED BY MOTHER-LOVE For her baby, she learjis all, and the . Bcoundrel is caught in the net of his own weaving. .: ■ SUMPTUOUS SETTINGS. , „,.-, -. ... .Also, Chapter 3 of "THE IRON CLAW." : -•; Plans and Prices as usual. \_ VYUE THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! "MATERNITY." "MATERNITY." A World Film Drama, Daringly Different, Starring 'ALICE . BRADY and " „ DAVID POWELL. Tho problem of the childless marriage treated from a new angle. The Most Wonderful Fire ' Scenes Ever Filmed. ■ -.'. Taken at Dead of Night. Also showing Episode Four . '■■- "THE IRON CLAW." - ("The Name of tho Game.") Splendid Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW—"PRIDE." "THE SECRET OF KINGDOM.". (Chapter 1). KILBIRNIE PARK CARNIVAL. -„ NAVY LEAGUE GUY FAWKES APPEAL. - RAFFLE RESULTS. BOOKSHELVES—No. 79, Johnston. RUBBER HOSE—No. 124, Gambrill. --COAL—No. 169, Carter. MORRIS CHAIR-No. 115, Palmer, HANDBAG—No. 116, Scott. On presentation of tickets bearing corTect number to Mr. J. J. Clark, Evans Bay Timber Co., Kilbirnio, goods will be delivered. THANKS-! THANKS! _ The Executive of tho above effort desire to express their full appreciation to the many willing helpers, including The Trentham Camp Band, Miramar Band, Kilbirnie-Orchestra, Certain Naval Ratings, the. Concert Performors, Charlie's Aunt Club, St. John Ambulance, the Groundsman, Union Steam Ship.Co., Ltd. Express Co., Ltd., Munt, Cottrell, Ltd., Donors of Goods, "Velma" Tearooms, and "cithers who helped to make Ihe ■ function so successful. J. J. CLARK, Secretary. . Ty^ETHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. ..- ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND CHILDREN'S CONCERT, ... In the WEBB-STREET HALL, : ' TO-NIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. . help to save the babies. ; : ' '.:. plunket baby- week. ". WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. '.'■ npHE Hutt Patriotic -Sooiety having 1 '•' J- . kindly lent the Shop, will. all- thoso willing to help kindly leave donations of ; Produce, Sweete, or Cakes at the Patriotic Shop, Main-TOad? ; The Shop will be Open All Day WED- « NBSDAY, 7th November. MRS. HARMAN, Hon. Treasurer. S..S. JOHN sails for Timaru, Oamaru, o and Dunedin TUESDAY, 6th .' November. ... . * Receiving Cargo up till 3 p.m. ■-'-■ G. T. HULL AND CO., . Agents. Telephone 868.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19171105.2.24.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 2

Word Count
727

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 2