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FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE' TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. FULIi ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. XT \T fi 'O THE THEATRE THAT X X> \X O» SETS THE STANDARD. A Complication of Love, Romance, and Laughter, WILKIE COLLINS'S ROLLICKING COMEDY, "SHE LOVES AND LIES," FEATURING THE DELIGHTFUL , NORMA TALMADGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES SCENIC, COMEDY, AND LATEST GAZETTE. ' Welcome Reappearance For One Week Only of THE DISTINGUISHED YOUNG FRENCH SOPRANO, MLLE. IRMA CARON, Daughter of the Late LEON CARON; the well-beloved Musical Director,- in GEMS FROM GRAND AND COMIC OPERA. To-night's Repertoire Will Include the Following: (1) "Habanera," from "Carmen" (Bizet) .\ Grand Opera (2) "Love's Whisper" (Willeby) : (Ballad) (3) Violin Soli (v) "Rovcrie" (Schumann) (b) "Barcarolle" (Hoffmann). (4) "Scenes That Are Brightest," from "Maritana" (Wallace) Opera (5) "Sal," from "Throe Little Maids" Comic Opera (6) "La Marseillaise," by special request (do Lislo). SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA.' Entr'acte—"RAYMOND" (Thomas). PRICES—Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2s 7d, including tax. Plan at The Bristol: after 5 p.m. ring Tel. 22-212. ' ' PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION. Where Music in its Truest Artistic Sense is Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT I A Now Mark Twain Paramount-Artci-aft Picture, from the World's Greatest Romance of Youth, . . . • "HUCKLEBERRY FINN.' All you have ever loved or "cussed" in a boy! And a lot about men and women! As only Mark Twain himself could see it and set it down. ' ' The tale of a lad who '-'fled from civilisation," boarded a 1 raft on the Mississippi, floated down, down, adventuring with a "King," and a "Duke," and old Black Jim; "HUCKLEBERRY FINN." •r - The tale that will live as long as tho world can smile, and men remember youth, made into a picture in the truest sense great. ,/• • Alh, /LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE COPPERHEAD," Or "NOT UNDERSTOOD." The Greatest Love Ever Known ia Revealed in this Powerful 7-Aot 1 Paramount-Artoraft Super' Feature. PRICES AS USUAL. MATINEE, DAILY, 2.15, at PARAMOUNT. Reserves, Utility, or Tel. 21-842. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at ARTCRAFT. Box Plan at The Bristol, or Tel. 3470. ■ ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT EVER V B O D Y'S. TO-NIGHT! \ TO-NIGHT! A Vitagraph Production, with the Strong Man of the Screen, HA RR V MO R EY, Who is supported by BETTY BLYTHE, in a Mystery Story, with a World of Action and Suspense, "THE MAN WBCO .WOtf." He had soarched over half the globe to find tho precious metal that was to make him fabulously rich, and he had to fight every inch of the way. Now, with fortune at his feet, he found his footsteps had been dogged by a vicious enomv, more sinister, more subtle, more resourceful than tho Malays he had just defeated. Also showing: "MYSTERY OF 13" —Episode 14. PATHE GAZETTE. COMEDY. Star—ll a.m., 12.55, 2.55, 4.50, 6.55, and 8.50 p.m. - This Picture is Recommended by the Censor More Especially for Adult Audiences QUEEN'S THEATRE ' 2,15 P.M. — DAILY — 7.30 P.M. GEORGE WALSH In "THE DEAD LINE." "THE DEAD LINE." A story the eternal and incessant feud between good and evil, in which the power of darkness is arrayed against the power of love. A virile romance of intensity in love, hate, woe, and joy. PEGGY HYLAND "BLACK SHADOWS." *" "BLACK SHADOWS." A story of the sinister power of an unscrupulous hypnotist, who compels a girl, an innocent girl, to become a kleptomaniao under his influence. MUTT AND JEFF. LATEST GAZETTES. Ordinary Prices. Reserves, Tel. 22-334. "LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOKT S T RAND T H BATRI COMMENCING TO.DAY, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. / . ' , The Marvellous Screen Success, " THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME," Picturised with wonderful success from the popular novel, "The Whim," by Marie Orth, and starring one of the most beautiful women of the screen, MILDRED HARRIS ■ (MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN). A Powerful Picture Play that every father, mother, and girl should see. The story of a rich but discontented man, and a poor discontented girl—both misunderstood—who decided to have a. good, time for a week, but the price had to be paid. , • '• A STORY OF HUMAN LIFE. , He gave her the only happiness she had ever known, and she paid the price with her ; life._ ■ Also Screening: GAZETTES, COMEDIES, AND SCENICS. Usual Prices. Come Early, or Tel. 3299, Reserves

THE POPULAR PASTIME! SKATING i SKATING! SKATING! A GLIDE ON THE LITTLE WHEELS AND YOU FORGET ALL YOUR CARES. OLY-MPIA SKATING RINK, HUMBER-ST., ISLAND BAY {Right at Tram Stop). Tijis Afternoon: 2.30 to 5 To-niglrt : 7.30 to 10 The fascination that gets and holds you. ARTHUR L. POWER, .Manager. NORTHLAND DANCE. "PIINAL DANCB OF THE SEASON. ST. ANNE'S SCHOOLROOM, NORTHLAND. TO-MOffiROW (SATURDAY), 9th OCT.

ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE. GARDEN PARTY AT SEATOUN. THE Sisters of Mercy and the Boys of the' Preparatory Colles;o invite their friends to a GARDEN PARTY and SALE OF WORK, in the College Grounds, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, Sth October. Concert in the Evening. Proceeds in aid of St. Joseph's Orphan, ago Bazaar Funds. ASOCIAL EVENING in connection with Canon Taylor's King's Stalls will bo hold in the Masonic Fliill, Houl-cott-stroor, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, 7.30. Progressive 500, Music, Uancintr, and Supper. Good Prizes. Double Ticket* 5.=. Single 3s. Tickets may be obtained from H. Spear, 7, Willis-street, and Ho»----ojg's, Genw' Outfitter, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

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