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"DOUG." FAIRBANKS AT THE ' / .PARAMOUNT ' - (OOURTENAY-PLAOE). ■ THE POPULAR SCREEN' . STAR IN ; "REACHING FOR THE MOON." This is one of the most expensive '• productions by Artoraft. The scenes are Uid in America and Europe. An Italian city was reproduced, with canals and gondolas, and » i royal palace, with gorgeous costumes . and magnificent settings. Screening Times: 2.30 and .7.30. , PRICES ARE AS USUAL, s Book at the "UTILITY," or 'Phone 977. PARAMOUNT > HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. i TWO GRAND CONCERTS. l 18th MAY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY EVENING. Commencing 3 p.m. . Commencing 8.15 p.m. , MISS' CARRIE LANCELEY,. ': HER MELODY MAIDS AND ■ ' THE POPULAR MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND pfi — INSTRUMENTALISTS. — f> A - TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMMES! TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMMES! AFTERNOON: EVENING: MISS CARRIE LANCELEY- ' MISS CARRIE LANCELEY- - "JEWEL SONG" ("Faust?') " CHANSON FLORIAN " (Godard) By request. " AYE MARIA " .(Gounod) "LOVE'S GARDEN OF ROSES" "PARTED" (T o.li) " t ATiiiTu to TrtTATrT » „tT " LOVE, HERE IS MY HEART " LADDIE IN KHAKI (Monllo) (Silesie) MISS DORIS STRUBLE— MISS DORIS STRUBLE— " THE WANDER THIRST" _, , Piano Monologue Monologue MISS ARA SYMONS— MISS ARA SYMONS— Violin Solo: Violin Solo: ' " CONCERTO "' (Dv Beriot) " LIBERSFREUD " (Kreister) MISS NELLIE SIMPSON— MISS NELLIE SIMPSON— Flute Solo: Flute Solo: " GRACEFUL DANCE " (Lemone) " POLDINE " MILITARY BAND ITEMS : ' Overture-" WILLIAM TELL." Descriptive Fantasia—" MILITARY TATTOO." Suite—" BALLET EGYPTIEN." Descriptive-" VOYAGE IN A TROOPSHIP." A COMBINATION OF HIGH-CLASS' MUSICAL PERFECTION. Grand Piano supplied by Bristol Piano Company. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. Owing to the enormous expense patrons are requested to assist liberally. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors open at 2 p.m., Afternoon. Doors open'-at 7 p.m., Evening. "0, beware, my lord, of jealousy! 'It is the Green-Eyed Monster whioh doth mock the meat it feeds on." —Shakespeare. ARTCEAFT ' DE LUXE (MOLESWORTH-STREET—FACING PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS). TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AND FOLLOWING WEEK. DOROTHY DALTON "You're here alone-Yo^ are sureno one else is here with you? Finding his brother and his wife toIn gether in her apartment, the husband puts the worst construction on the' af"r""R"PTTNr T?VI7« » f air> How this young woma% convinces.. *JJC\iJC;JjIN JliiJC/O. her husband of her love in a scene ot intense dramatic power, is shown in . „_ ... . mT ™ ' ■ the development of the story, which A DRAMATIC w ;u be f oun( j to j^ one o f the. best in TRIUMPH. which Miss Dalton thus far has figured. COME AND HEAR ARTCRAFT'S "ORCHESTRA SUPREME." AT? HP f^ T? A TET* HP PRICES AS USUAL. JLi JL <U H ii. JC . A RING 3470 FOR RESERVES. •• TUEEN'S • THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ALL NEXT WEEK. • THE GREATEST TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME IN TOWN. "BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE," A STORY OF AMERICAN PATRIOTISM AND SCOTCH DEVOTION. Will be Screened at 9.15 p.m., * : Starring - . PEGGY HYLAND. A brave Scotch lassie who cared A noble soldier lad who would "lay him naught what others might say when1 douno and dee" for_ the girl who g'ae love and duty called her. her promise true. VIRGINIA AIs°'PEAESON, THE GREATEST FEMALE DETECTIVE IN THE "WORLD. That is what you will say when you see her at work in. "QUEENv OF HEARTS," Will be screened at 7. 15 p.m. .. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT: Miss Jennie Johnstons will sing "Bonnie Annie Laurie" during the screening of the film. RESERVE YOUR SEATS, RESERVE YOUR SEATS. 'PHONE_S2SS. ...-.^P. l ,A I S i yA,^CE SJ.£ RICES' ' 'PHONE 3255. _ MACMAHON'S T0 THE FRONT. / ■'...' . SHOWING1 FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, COMMENCING (TO-DAY) SATURDAY. THE GREAT CECIL B. DE MILLE MASTERPIECE, '"THE WHISPERING CHORUS." ■ Probably no picture yet presented in Wellington has "held" those who have seen it as this one has. It is undoubtedly the ACME OE CINEMA ARTISTRY. MACMAHON'S ISlil uluiE; S.^c°aW ru&T turned' 30s- Olobe, Grand Opera House. . , ridges, and patent stoppers; all sizes, 75,/jTAIDS aro scarce, use Wilton's Sydal, lowest possible prices,' curability fjuanui- I'A it will help you. Sold by all. teed. R. M, Green, Chemist, Vivian-at. storekeepers.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 115, 17 May 1919, Page 2