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PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THEATRES. TWO TREMENDOUS PARAMOUNT PICTURES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME, WITH A MACK BENNETT. COMEDY IN SUPPORT. ELSIE FERGUSON, DAINKr New York's Beauty Actress, in MARGUERITE CLARK "THE MARRIAGE in PRICE." _ LITTLE Une of the scenes in "The Marriage Price is said to be quite the most novel MTSS TTnOVITT. " seen in photoplays in many a day. It IVJ.XQO XX _/ _l V ___.. - shows a sumptuous party given by the heroine in a stable, the guests being - Figures Won't Lie, and Hens Will seated at a horseshoe-table surrounded Eat. That's Why Eggs are Threepence by the stalls m which are quartered tho Each. See How the Adorable Martnoroughbred horses owned by the hos- guerite Clark Sent the Prico Flvin>r , tess. 1 his is a stunt that has been done . . . Down. ° not infrequently by society people as a . novel form of entertainment for the Marguerite Clark—she is the one members of their bored set; but this is little witch we all adore. Eyes liko the first time, it is said, that it has ever fairy pools, Lips like a new-born rose «™, "jcorporated in a screen play. In Smiles like Sunbeams. You know lhe Marriage Price," the handsome ONE person who'll be seeing "Little and popular Wyndham Standing is Elsie Miss Hoover." -erguson's leading man. BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR spat-si BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR Hat! FOR ARTCRAFT Per THone 3470. FOR PARAMOUNT Per' Phone 21-842. A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION AT MA CM AH ON'S THEATRE CONTINUOUS FROM 11 a.m. DAILY SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, The Noted Japanese Actor, featured in his Greatest Screen Production, " THE CITY OF. DIM SOLD *** Chinatown like a " „An- BALE OF SILK. .cAOES. 'A fair and sweet girl to a gross, A Picture You should Not Miss. """iS.^"' Also showing: MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY, MACK SENNETT'S COMEDY, "HIS SMOTHERED LOVE." REMEMBER ! REMEMBER 1 PARAMOUNT, ARTCRAFT, & MACMAHON'S ARE THE ONLY THEATRES IN WELLINGTON SHOWING PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT PICTURES. WHAT HAPPENED TO LASSITER After he was entombed in the canyon with the woman he loved is told in the absorbing sequel, " THE RAINBOW TRAIL," ANOTHER GREAT ZANE GREY STORY, ANOTHER WILLIAM FARNUM TRIUMPH-SEQUEL TO "R_&ERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" QUE EN'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEEK SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF COMEDIES, CARTOONS GAZETTES. ' "The Rainbow Trail" will screen at 3.15 and B.IS p.m daily NEW ANEIMFDUS A MUSICAL NUMBERS. BY COMPLETE NEW OKOHEbIRA under Directorship of E. B. Bailey SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES :-Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is (plus tax). Reserves 6d extra. Ring 'Phone 3255. . Patrons are earnestly advised to come early' or book their seats. STRAND T H EAT RE COMMENCING (TO-DAY) SATURDAY. TWO GREAT STARS, EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE, TWO GREAT STARS, HAROLD LOCKWOOD In one of his most romantic and humorous features, "LEND ME YOUR NAME." ONE OF THE LAST OF LOCKWOOD'S HUGE SUCCESSES. Also the incomparable CHARLIE CHAPLIN Am ' "THE WOMAN." A half-hour's continuous scream, and one of Chaplin's cleverest productions. DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME ! USUAL PRICES. 'Phone 3299 for Reserves. . COME EARLY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)" TO-MORROW, ' . * At 8.15 p.m. PERSONAL LIBERTY. PERSONAL LIBERTY FREE CHOICE OR PROHIBITION. PUBLIC MEETING, PUBLIC MEETING HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' (FULLERS'). Chairman: A. GRAY, ESQ., K.C. • SPEAKERS: MR. D. M. FINDLAY C^ident, N.Z, Moderate League): THE BRITISH WAY. SHOULD N.Z: FOLLOW BRITAIN ? MR. W. PERRY : "WHAT COUNTED IN FRANCE." "A RATIONAL VIEW OF THE RUM RATION." MR. R. A. ARMSTRONG (Secretary, N.Z. Moderate League): TOUCHING THE "SPOT." DRINK MORE AND BE SOBER. ! ALL CITIZENS INVITED. QUESTIONS WELCOMED DOORS OPEN 7.45. . ADMISSION FREE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. —•-___-___ v Pho Radiant Screen Star MANAWATU RACING CLUB ALICE BRADY, ' (InC°rP' >" J'™E INDESTRUCTIBLE WIPE." ' fr*, s what sl! e wasr"idestructible. She set the pace not only for her husb_.nd h,,+ SUMMER MEETING, for. her family, and they all got exhausted trying to keep up. The only time sho FRIDAY, SATURDAY. AND MONDAY, was ever still was when her husband roped 26th, 27th, and 29th DEC, 1919. t h& * a £> red h<*? What's xno use ot asking.'. Come and see for Jourselves-TO-NIGHT. A picture that will surprise you. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST of the 4/™ 'J°i' .^CAL -± DAY'S RACES CLOSE on TUES- apFPTAT ' wn ™ Everywhere. DAY, the 9th DECEMBER, 1919, at. 9 t«^-S™V_ ' Fl, COMEDY p.m.. also Declaration of Final Payment B -p, fartvi J ™c;,_ for the 14th Palmerston North Stakes. LAXLY! BE EARLY! MANAWATU RACING CLUB, ~ ~ " —— Box 52, Palmerston North. TVTEW PIPE ORGAN -„,„, -Will bo opened with Telephone 105. ORGAN RECITAL — By Mr. Clement Howe, on IRA A. PATERNOSTER will preach on MONDAY EVENING, Bth DEC lqir, ■ "Christian Union" at Church of In ISLAND BAY METHODIST .', Christ, Vivian-street, on Sunday, 7 p.m. CHURCH, at 7.45 p.m. Publio invited. Alexander's and Sankoy's Solos by Mr. Hamilton Hod-os lymns. Collection for Organ Fund.* ' I';

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 3

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