THE GREATEST WOMAN'S STORY ' EVER WRITTEN, i « THE "THE WOMAN WOMAN THOU 1 THOU GAVEST ' ■ GAVEST ME," ME," At • PARAMOUNT THEATRE. • AHA MOUNT THEATRE. From the novel by [ HALL CAINE. HALL CAINE. HALL CAINE. Mother, Daughter, Sweetheart! She is the Riddle, the Lure, the Blessing of the World. No picture carries so wide —so deep—an appeal aa that which portrays a Woman's joys—a Woman's loves. The subject is produced and approaohed with all the respect and dolicacy whiph its nature merits. There is nothing irreverent, nothing coarse, .nothing immoral, nothing that will offend. "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST MB" is a big, fine, deep, moving story of human hearts. Its popularity is boundless. Every woman with a heart to love and every' man who respects a woman — THIS PICTURE IS FOR YOU I Book Your Seats, 'Phone 21-842. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. Every Evening at 7.30. A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT Special Masterpiece, "THE WOMAN THOU "THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME,1' GAVEST ME," Hall Caine's Most Popular Novel. "Thus in my youth, my helplessness, my ignorance, and my inexperience, I was married to the man who had been found and courted for me. Love had not spoken to me, and my marriage was arranged before my deeper nature knew what was being done." Interpreted by JACK HOLT, MILTON SILLS, THEODORE ROBERTS, FRITZI BRUNETTE, and KATHERINK MACDONALD. A Play of Wonderful Scenes. A Great and Striking Production. Also Showing: WALLACE REID In "THE DUB." BOOK YOUR SEATS PER 'PHONE 3470. ! AHTCRAFT THEATRE. ARTORAFT THEATRE. At CjHORTTS THEATRE. At IOHORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. PACKED! PACKED! PACKED! AGAIN LAST NIGHT. All who have seen it are unanimous that Jewel's Great Six-Reel Masterpiece "FORBIDDEN!" Is one of the most superb pictures ever screened in Wellington. "FORBIDDEN!" "FORBIDDEN!" Features Beautiful MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN, MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN, And is one of the greatest triumphs in photoplays. See it in the daytime if possible. SUPPORTING PICTURES INCLUDE Episode Three "FURTHER ADVENTURES OF STINGAREE." HOURS OF SCREENING: "Forbidden" tf 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.0, 6.30, and 8.40 p.m. "Stingaree"; 3.2,35, 3.5, 5.35, and 8.5 p.m. 'Phone 768 for Reserves. KING'S. The Theatre, that Sets the ING'S. Standard. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! At 7.15. A GRAND Pit/ PROGRAMME And A SUPERB ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CONSTANCE TALMADGE "WHO CARES?" "WHO CARES?" A Picture greater than "Up the Road With Sally'.' Added Attraction: MISS EILEEN DRISCOLL, Wellington's Popular ■ Soprano. THE KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d, and 2s Id. Plan At Bristol till 5, then at Theatre. 'Phone 3143. BOXING! BOXING! npOWN HALL. ~~~" TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 8 p.m, "TOMMY"'' URBN (Australia) V. 1 JACK HEENEY (New Zealand). The Australian may Tightly be Teg»rded as the finest exponent ever seen in Wellington. Three first-class Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage 20s, Ringside and Gallery over Ring 10s, Circle 6s, Back Stalls 4s. .Back Stall Tickets on Sale at Nod Perry's, Mannerß-strect, from Monday Morning next. W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary. JOHNSONVILLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. HALF-YEARLY Meeting on SATUR, DAY, 6th December, at 7.30 p.m., in the Assembly Hall. All members ara requested to attend, as the business is of vital importance. C. H. PHILLIPS, Secretary. ZEALANDIA RIFLES OLD BOYS. A GENERAL MEETING of all old inombei-s will be held on SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. at Ajax Studios, Courtonay-plaoe. Business: Reunion. For the Committpo, W. J. SMYTH, Hon. Sec. ST. MARY'S HOMES. KARQRI. mHE Cako Days at S.yclnpy-street ''• Selmoh-oom In support at kits abem Homes h»vs bean Discontinued.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 133, 3 December 1919, Page 2
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