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"PAT? A MTITTXTT' theatre of distinction. 17 jKL MX J\. 1?± KJ \J IN i THEATRE OF DISTINCTION. . AN EXTRA EVENT THIS WEEK. EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME FOR PARAMOUNT THEATRE ONLY. , "VICTORY," "VICTORY," A MAURICE TOURNEUR PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL. . A SMASHING TALE OF THE SEA—FASCINATING STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS—WONDERFUL ELEMENTS OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE—STRUGGLES TO THE DEATH OVER GOLD AND A WOMAN'S LOVE. .- ■ . AND THE FAVOURITE ' BRYANT WASHBURN In „ . "TOO MUCH JOHNSON." A PERFECT SCREAM—WIFEY, MA-IN-LAW, JEALOUS HUSBAND. PURE • DELIGHT FOR THE LADIES. LET HIM COME IF HE DARES. A PICTURE FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. TAKE NOTE.—PARAMOUNT ONLY „ BOOK EARLY—UTILITY, or TEL. 21-842. ' A' R T C R A. F -T THEATRE OF DISTINCTION). / MARY PICKFORD ; ■ In . " HOW COULD YOU JEAN !" THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART IN HER SWEETEST PRODUCTION. A REAL LOVABLE, ADORABLE JEAN. SHE STILL HOLDS FIRST # 'PLACE IN THE HEART OF EVERY PICTURE LOVER. DON'T' EVER SAY YOU MISSED THIS. In Addition—We are Trying to Outdo all Previous Efforts DOUGLAS MACLEAN and DORIS MAY In "MARY'S ANKLE." „ A.Picture Worth Going Miles* to See* IT'S 'A TREAT! TRULY GREAT! YOU REMEMBER THEIR "23i HOURS' LEAVE!" THIS IS BETTER. REMEMBER, -THIS IS AT ARTCRAFT ONLY. SURE TO BE CROWDED, SO BOOK EARLY IN THE WEEK AT BRISTOL, OR TEL. 3470. DTTP'RV ALL ROADS LEAD TO TJTTP'RV JCiU.VrJJI. ALL ROADS LEAD TO JEfcUVF-DX ATHLETIC PARK, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. THE GREAT OUP FINAL, AT 3 P.M. PETO N. E v PON EX E. 1 . FOR THE RUGBY SUPREMACY OF WELLINGTON, Brilliant Back and Fast Forward Play, A Memorable (Jarne, AT 1,30 P.M.- ■ ' AT 1.50 P.M.AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY •■' v. UNIVERSITY. ' ■ Reserve your seat, 10, Woodward-stroet. Admission at Popular Prices —Ground, 6d; Stand, 6d, WEDNESDAY NEXT-AT ATHLETIC PARK—ALL BLACKS v, WELLING: TON REPS. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. RUGBY! RUGBY! WEDNESDAY NEXT, v " WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY NEXT, v WEDNESDAY NEXT! AT 3 P.M. "athletic park. THE ALL BLACKS v '■ .'.■•'■ WELLINGTON REPS. The Greatest Game Played in Wellington for Many Seasons, being the Meeting of the Unbeaten N.Z. Reps., returning from their Australian tour, versus the Champion Provincial Team of the Dominion. ADMISSION—Ground, Is; Stand. Is. Reserve your seat at No 10, Wood-ward-street. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secretary, W.R.F.U. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 a.m. TILL 10 pm. STRAND THE^!TRI COMMENCING TO-DAY! ANOTHER TRIUMPHANT SCREEN SENSATION, "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN," The Thrilling and Sensational Scquol to "TARZAN OF THE APES." A mighty picture play that tooms with thrills, love, sensations, romance, and weird incidents, wonderfully intermingled to make the most astounding and remarkable fftoture ever produced. Tarzan, the white king of the jungle, is the most lovable and romantic character over acted for the screen. ELMO LINCOLN and CLEO "MADDISON, And hundreds of other star artists in the greatest film success of all time. A PICTURE TO SEE AND A PICTURE TO MARVEL AT. "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN." _ Gorgeouß Settings, Wonderful Scenes, and Thrill after Thrill Throughout the Seven SEE IT TO-NIGHT ! ALSO, THE SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. .' Tel. 3299 Reserves. FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL f •LEAGUE GAME, NORTHERN UNION. ENGLAND' v- NEW ZEALAND, BASIN RESERVE. TO-MORROW, a™. TO-MORROW. Don't miaa this match. Tho Pick of Now Zealand v. England. ADMISSION^ Is; STAND, 2s. ■ . . IVAN CULPAN, Business Manager, New Zealand Rugby League. I ' . . . *

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 2