PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
This evening a final opportunity is to be given picture-goers to witness "Wolves of the Rail" and "Barbary Sheep" and the interesting supporting > subjects at the Paramount Theatre., . To-morrow's change will include "The Honour of His House," featuring ih& clever Japanese actor Seasue- Hayakawa. The great element of, love works through the whole story, bringing in the end happiness to two,' a happiness, however, sanctified and hallowed by the greatness and the self-sacrifice of,, the other. Another attiraat|ioii wjll be "iSiuishine Nan," in which Ann Pennington is said to have achieved one of her greatest successes. It. is a: thoroughly pleasing story of a ragged little girl's struggle from poverty, and her faithfulness throughout to the urchin- pal of her childhood-. '.■.:■
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 77, 27 September 1918, Page 3
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