LAST NIGHT ' LAST NIGHT Of THE GREATEST WOMAN'S STORY EVER WRITTEN, PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. "THE WOMAN THOU "THE WOMAN THOU GAYEST ME." GAYEST ME." 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 appfeai as that which portrays a Woman's joys—a Woman's loves. The subject is produced and approached with all the respect and delicacy which its nature merits. There is nothing irreverent, nothing coarse, notliing immoral, nothing that will offend. , "THE WOMAN THOU GAYEST ME." is a big, fine, deep, moving story of human hearts. Ite popularity is boundless. Every woman with a heart to love and every man who respects,a woman — THIS PICTURE IS FOR YOU! PARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ' A" RTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATP.E. -. LAST NIGHT ,LAST NIGHT Of "THE WOMAN THOU "THE WOMAN THOUGAVEST ME," GAYEST 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 bean found and* courted for me. Lova 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 KATHERINE MACDONALD. 1 SA Play qf Wonderful Scenes. A Great and Striking Production. Also Showing: WALLACE REID ■ In "THE DUB." BOOK YOUR SEATS PER 'PHONE 3470. ARTCRAFT THEATRE ■ v ARTCRAFT THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 11, DAILY. MACMAHON'S THEATRE. ACMAHON'S THEATRE. A Special Attraction. "BILLY HART "BILL" HART In "BRANDING, BROADWAY." "BRANDING BROADWAY." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): ■ TO-MORROW\(SATURDAY): SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWa! » The Noted Japanese Actor, "THE CITY OF DIM FACES," "THE CITY OF DIM FACES." MACMAHON'S THEATRE.' MACMAHON'S THEATRE. UR THEATRE. NEWTQWN The Best in Pictures. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Another Grand Change of Programme. Tho Radiant Screen Star, ALICE BRADY, In "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE." That's what she was—indestructible. She set the pace not only for her husband, but for her family and they all s;ot exhausted trying to keep up. The only time sho waa ever still was when her husband roped her to a. chair. What cured hor? What's tho use of asking?. Como and see for yourselves—TO-NIGHT. A picture that will surprise you. A TIP-TOP TOPICAL Of the Latest News from Every where. SPECIAL TWO-REEL COMEDY To drive away dull oare. CHAUTAUQUA! OHAUjTAUQUA! CHAUTAUQUA! CHAUTAUQUA! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER At 8 o'clock. Last Appearance of tha LYRIC QUARTETTE LYRIO QUARTETTB And 'ALAN M'ELWAIN, ALAN M'ELWAIN, "Now Zealand Humorist." LECTURE: "BOLSHEVISM." AUBREY L. WILLIAMS (An eye-witness of the Russian Revolution). 3s, 2s, Is. NO TAX. Coming TO-MORROW; Coming TO-MORROW:: LARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, ZBDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE, ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTETTE, of Stookholm, Sweden. T^- Z. L A 8.0 U R PART ,Y. "monster labour .rally, ARTCRAFT THEATRE, Molesworth-st., SUNDAY EVENING, 7th DECEMBER. Doors open at 7 p.m. Qome early to have a seat. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Mr. Tanner's Orchestra will render Music. Open-air Meetings will be held as under TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 o'clock. EMMETINSTREET, NEWTOWN, WALLACE-STREET, AND HOWARDSTREET, GHUZNEE-STREET, CLYDE-QUAY (Courtenay-place). J1 READ J. READ J. READ, -■■ FOR WELLINGTON NORTH, and P J. O'REGAN, ESQ., will address the Electors at BOWEN-STREET (Quinton's Corner. Open Air), TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8 o'clock. A W .CROSKERy", WELLINGTON SUBURBS, Will address the Electors of Makaxa at MAKARA HALL, at 8, TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), at TEA ROOMS (ROSSON'S), at Tram Terminus, Newtown Park, at 8 /o'clock. Ladiea cordially invited. ■ Open-air Meetings TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY), at Cmunee-streer, Clyde-quay, Courtenay-place, Emmettstreet. Newtown. ,T. M'KENZIE (Otaki), will speak at .PJMMMERTOKt TCMOHT (IaURAY) PAHAPAEAUMU. SATURDAY, »t 8 R, M'KEEN, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1919, Page 2
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