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"BEST AND MOST"In PICTURES AND"-MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIC. PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. Showing Twice Daily—2.3o and. 7.15 -p.m. TWO GREAT FIVE-ACT FEATURES, With. Supporting Programme, PARAMOUNT's" "ORCHESTRA SUPREME" (Directed by Mr. A. H. Jerome), And Still NO INCREASE IN PRICES. FIRST FEATURE: "VIVE LA FRANCE!" "VIVE LA FRANCE!" Featuring DOROTHY DALTON. A vivid story of the terrible trials of a Red Cross nurse among .the Huns in occupied Franco. "Look - very closely at these women, Mademoiselle," said the German. "They are all French, and each has been decorated. Do you see, my dear? Each has been decorated—with the Cross of Shame!" And on every bosom there was painted a cross—the Cross of Shame! Sco this Great Picture, and then ask yourself the question: Should tho Peaco Terms bo Modified? SECOND FEATURE. WALLACE REID In "TOO MANY MILLIONS." "TOO MANY MILLIONS." SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Violin Solo, "SCHONRASMARIN," By the Celebrated Soloist, ' HAYDN BECK. Prices: Reserved Circle, Is 6d; Circle, Is; Stalls, 8d (plus Wai- Tax Id). Book seats at "Utility," next Theatre, or 'Phone 977. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. IA RTCRAFT THE TEMPLE Xi-RTCRAFT OF ARTCRAFT MOTION PICTURE ARTCRAFT ART. EVERY EVENING AT 7,25. "VIVE LA FRANCE!""VIVE LA FRANCE!"- _ "VIVE LA FRANCE!" "VIVE. LA FRANCE!" Th's story of the life of a Red Cross nurso in the captured portions of France, and of her treatment by the Huns. Would you modify the terms of peace to a. nation of beasts? Answer, when you have seen ■ "VIVE LA FRANCE!" "VIVE LA FRANCE!" "VIVE LA FRANCE!" "Mademoiiselle," said the officer, in mock politeness, "do not bo afraid. We do not KILL beautiful women like you!" "So far you have- only been branded as my property," he remarked, "But when I return " "For God's sake kill me, you vile creature! I shall not love you— You can never make me! Here lam helpless; kill me!" c ALSO SHOWING." WALLACE REID ' WALLACE REID In "TOO MANY MILLIONS." "TOO MANY MILLIONS." ARTCRAFT'S ORCHESTRA, In ARTCRAFT'S ORCHESTRA, Special ARTCRAFT'S ORCHESTRA, Numbers. Do Not Miss this Great Double Feature Attraction! ARTCRAFT. Book at the Bristol or ARTCRAFT. 'Phono 3470. ARTCRAFT. Prices as usual. ARTCRAFT. MACMAHON'S. ACMAHON'S. Now MACMAHON'S. Now Showing.. MACMAHON'S. Showing. MACMAHON'S. ' ■ .' MACMAHON'S. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. A great ROBERT W. CHAMBERS, novel. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS "THE DANGER MARK." "THE DANGER MARK." A Great "THE DANGER MARK." photoplay. "THE DANGER MARK." "THE DANGER MARK." "THE DANGER MARK." She had reached the danger mark—the line that Fate had drawn across her path against the hereditary craving for drinkthat had at last o'ertaken her. ELSIE FERGUSON In her Greatest Super-feature. Also showingThe Mack Sonnett Comedy, "A BEDROOM BLUNDER." "A BEDROOM BLUNDER." Do Not Miss this Unique Programme. 2.15 MACMAHON'S. 2.15 and MACMAHON'S. and 7.15 MACMAHON'S. 7.15 Daily. MACMAHON'S. Daily. ROBERT BURNS CLUB. "OIRST MONTHLY SOCIAL AND i 1 DANCE will be held in PONSONBY HALL, Ponsonby-avenuo (off Abel Smith-streei), WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, at 8 p.m. Musical Items by Mr. Martin Duff (Scots Tenor), VeTde M'Kenzie (Bass-Baritone). Humorous Items by Mr. W. W. Crawford (Entertainer) and Pupils. Highland Dancing-, Miss Daisy M'Lellan. (Champion Dancer) and Pupils. Mr. W. Kraig will read a Short Paper on "AULD SCOTS BALLADS." Pianist: Mr. Leo Kiesonburg. - .PIPERS, DANCERS, Etc. All interested are cordially invited. Y. PICKTHALL, MARTIN DUFF, Joint Secretaries. . Q.OOD PIANOS ARE MADE SLOWLY! It takes a long time to build a really good Piano. Pianos whioh are HASTILY constructed are POORLY constructed. The ' BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED are mado of seasoned wood, from which expert workmen form and shape the piano—slowly, carefully, exactly. Tho result —an instrument of supreme beauty— a lasting joy—an instrument which gives a full measure of satisfaction all your lifetime. We sell these famous Pianos for Cash or on Easy Terms. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. The Oldest-established Piano" House iv New Zealand,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1919, Page 2

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