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"BEST AND MOST" In PICTURES AND MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIC. PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. Showing Twice Daily—2.3o^ and 7.15 p.m. The Strongest and Most Attractive Double-feature Programme yet presented. SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, The Noted Japanese Actor, In hia'Greatest Screen Production-r "THE CITY OF DIM FACES!" "THE CITY OF DIM FACES!" SOLD IN CHINATOWN LIKE A BALE OF SILK. . , A Fair Sweet Girl to a Gross, Grinning,.. , Leering Chinese Mandarin. Also, ' ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK !" ,^ "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK !" And Grand Supporting1 Peace Programme PARAMOUNT^ "ORCHESTRA SUPREME" Commences a Delightful Musical Prtf- ' gramme with the National^ Songs of the ' Allies. ' Ring 'Phone 977 and Book Your Seats. , Ring 'Phone 977 and Book Your Seats. Paramount shows 13,000 feet of First-run , ■;;-,' Film, And provides an Orchestra, second to none. BUT NO INCREASE IN PRICES! BUT-NO INCREASE IN PRICES! Box Plan at "Utility." 'Phone 977. PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. ,; . „ PARAMOUNT. ?A'.RTCRAFT. The Temple of Motion iV&TCRAFT. Picture Art. f EVERY, EVENING, at 7.25. , This Week's Programme, pronounced by Saturday's Great Crowds to be ,_, THE .BEST YET PRESENTED, Consists of 13,000 feet of First-run Film, x and includes . SESSUE HAYAKAWA . ■ . SESSUE HAYAKAWA in '"EHE CITY"OF DIM FACES!" "THE CITY OF DIM FACES !" 'A' Revelation.! A Revelation! Also, ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK!" "THE-GIRL WHO CAME BACK!" Sometimes they come back. :Even if tho, odds are against them, even if a prison sentence stares them in the face, even if tho past >is sordid and the future looks barren! Come and see Ethel Clayton make vivid the role of Lois Hartner, "THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK." Special Supporting Programme, including Comedy, Education, and Topical Subjects. ARTPRAPT'S ORCHESTRA Will commence the National Songs of the Allies at 7.25. ■ PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. Book" your Seats at The Bristol, or 'Phone 3470. Matinees—SATURDAYS, at 2.30. .ARTCRAFT. '-.. ARTCRAFT. . \ ARTCRAFT. DAILY. ' DAILY, 2.15: and 7.15. 2.15 and 7.15 .TVfjACMAHON'S. : „ ItXacmahon's; ■ ■ Still Another Great Programme!. "JOAN THE WOMAN!"' "JOAN THE WOMAN!" "JOAN THE WOMAN !"■ ' ' • 'Featuring GERALDINE FARRAR. 10 Parts. ■ 10 Parts. Joan of Arc, a' girl of 19 yeajs, changed the History of tho World because she only thought of, others. Not only was she the greatest warrior who over lived—she was tho most unselfish woman in history. She ooiild noither read nor write, yet she stood ( beside Kings. And beoause she laid down her life for her country, she is worshipped as a Saint. ■ Included in the Supporting Cast we find RAYMOND HATTON H. BOSWORTIT r THEODORE ROBERTS WALLACE RElD..and TULLY MARSHALL. This is the GREATEST ATTRACTION . yet presented at MACMAHON'S.. -- MACMAHON'S.. „ ■-„ 2 ". MACMAHON'S.. 2.15 and 7.15 daily. 2.15 and 7.15 daily. THE KING'S. HE KING'S. TO-NIGHT! At 7.15. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.15. TO-NIGHT! Jerome K. Jerome's WondeT Play, "THE PASSING . . . Of tho THIRD FLOOR,BACK," ■ ' • • 'i ■■:.-' With SIR J. FORBES-ROBERTSON , As "The" Stranger." '■ Hundreds Turned Away at Both Ses»ion» Yesterday. Every Man or Woman Needing Courage,. Hope, or Strength should See this ■ • "' ' Picture. . Something to See and Remember for , - ;.. .. Ever Afterwards. , Abjo, To-night; Clear Cinematograph Views of WELLINGTON'S ( PEACE PROCESSIONS, i By .Our Own Cinema. Expert. ', KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Prices: fs 7d, Is Id, and 9d. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Bristol. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.15. ; MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.15. ; • ST. MARY'S HOME, KARORI. THE Usual Sale'of Flowers, Cakes, Produce, etc., will take place on FRIDAY MORNING, from 10 o'clock till 1, at the Sydney-street Schoolroom Gymnasium. Look out for these Sales Every . Home-made Goods a. speciality, MRS. S. KIRKCALDIE, Hon. Sec. : ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith-street. THE Gaiety Assembly is still running their moßt popular Dance. Dancing; Bto 11 p.m. Music by Miss Murphy. \ M.C., Mr. Arch. C. Leonard. Ladies 6d, . Gents. Is. Go where the crowds go and . enjoy yourselvos. Cloak Room Ticket 200. WELLINGTON MILK VENDORS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ' fTTHE above Company-wish to notify the 4- Residents of Block 3 that Accounts may bo paid at the following places:.— ■ Mr. A. Dalgleish's Dairy, 56, Kent-torrace. Mr A. J. Slack's Dairy, Riddiford-street, . Newtown. Mr^.J. Morgan's Dairy, Rintoul-etreefc, Newtown. ; Mr. A. St. Ronlain's Dairy,- Moxhamavenue, Kilbirnie. Mr. W. J. Gay'e Dairy, Roseneath. Accounts may also be paid to the i Drivers, or at the Company's Offices, third floor, Winder's Burldings, Cuba-st. ' Customers are reminded that all accounts are STRICTLY WEEKLY, and when paying to obtain a, reeaipt only on the Company's Printed Form. C. J. DUFFY, Managing. Director*

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18, 22 July 1919, Page 2

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