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nnO°"O A "V" t Not onl-v a Paramounl-Artcrafi; Royalty Masterpiece, but an -a- v^ jlj'Xa. JL • . Knf.rts Seve:i-part Paramount Special Attraction. PARAMOUNT?. & ARTCRAFT (THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION.) THE EIGHTH AND GREATEST YET OF THE PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT > ROYALTY MASTERPIECES. HOBART BOSWORTH "BELOW THE SURFACE." Which is claimed to be an even Greater Success 'than its Predecessors, ; " MIRACLE MAN," " MALE AND FEMALE." " ON WITH THE DANCE," and ! ' '/WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" "BELOW THE SURFACE" A great lore story of the sea. Of under-water heroes and underworld " sharks." Of a father's love for a wilful son, a boy's love for an unworthy woman, a girl's- love that waits and wins when. the storm of passions ends. A story of fog and wreck and rescue, of city revel and small-town chatm. And the most exciting, sub-sea exploits ever shown in a motion picture. - Additional: ROSCOE ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND UB" - # . A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Rocking with laughter. _, Loaded with action. Filmed amid beauty and grandeur of scenes that dwarf any stage production ever presented. _/ LADIES AND CHILDREN!—Coma to tho Afternoon Session at Paramount, 2.15. Box Plan for Artcraft at The Bristol ..or Telephone 3470; for Paramount at Utility or Telephone 21-342. , . PRICES—Day Session: Stalls Is Id, D.C. Is 7d. Evening: D.C. 2a 7d, Reserved ■Stalls 2s Id, Stalls Is 7d. DURING THE "ARBUCKLE" AND "BELOW THE SURFACE" SEASON, THERE WILL BE AN ABSOLUTE SUSPENSION OF THE FREE LIST. taaMwammm —Mjamitiuiii «»im»nMMM!»MMM»MMWi.Mi««iiWMiMW»inia— TWO BIG FEATURES AT THE STMA "N D- THSAT. RJB COMMENCING TO-DAY!! COMMENCING THE POPULAR STAR—CHARMING, DELIGHTFUL, BEAUTIFUL \ ' ■■ MARY MILES" MINTER, , ""■ •: IN HER LATEST AND' BEST PRODUCTION, "■ROSEMARY CLIMBS THE ' HEIGHTS'" -,-■ ■■;.■ '. A SPLENDID STORY THAT WILL PLEASE EVERYBODY. A Young Girl accused of a Terrible Crime, but proved Innocent by a Tiny Child. Abo, '"■ ■■ : ■•■■''• . The Champion Fumnaker, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In the Funniest of All His Screaming Comedie*, ■ •' "SUNNYSIDE." '- v Charlie's Antics in tho Country cause a Continual Side-ache. ■ AVo— , ' ' ' Excellent Supporting Items. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. USUAL^PRICjES. „,.,,. COMj:^KARI,Y, OR 'PHONE 3j99_FOR RESERVES. .ITcTe" en ;s tlbe"-a tr c" TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. A UNIQUE NORDISK SUPER, ' "A- DAUGHTER OF -BRAHMA." . Featuring ■ . • - G. S. TOLNES^, and LttY JACOBSON. jßcing the Sequel to that Delightful Production, "A PRINCE, y OF;,BHARATA.",, ROMANTIC! ' 'PATHETIC! DRAMATIC! Produced on an Unusually Lavish Scale. ; ' , ■ 'In Addition: „ ■ '--- ■■; '■. .; FATTY ARBUCKLE AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Two-Reel. Fun Fete, "THE PUGILIST." • ; GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.' FORD TRAVELOGUE! "sCE^fc! TOPICAL BUDGET 1 SESSIONS DAILY, at 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. Reserves, 'Phone 22-334. ' SPECIAL MUSIC BY WELLINGTON'S LF.ADING ORCHESTRA.

npiHE Perfection of Exouisito Art— ■*- "DARBY AND JOAN!" QUEEN'S THEATRE, commencing 4th MARCH. ,- PLEASE BE EARLY TO-NIGHT. SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE j Packed at All Sessions To-day. j Tremendous and Enthusiastic Reception of Thos. H. Ince's ■ I Stupendous Six-reol Masterpiece— "THE ALIEN !'f "THE .ALIEN!" "THE ALIEN!" Adapted from the famous po«m and stage Euccess, . ' "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE." *. ■ ■ ■ Featuring < Tho Greatest Character Acter o£ the Modern Stage and Screen, GEORGE BEBAN, GEORGE BEBAN, "ONLY LOOKA OUT FOR LEETLE CHILDRENS NEXTA TIMA YER RIDE IN YER AUTOMOBILA." ' The words came from the lips of Pietro Massena, "An Alien," in New York. A Big Picture. A Big Lesson. SPLENDID SUPPORTS, Including Episode 4 o£ . "THE MOONRIDERS." A» BRITISH AS CAN BE— "DARBY AND JOAN!" Showing QUEEN'S THEATRE, 4th MARCH. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINC'ESS THEATRE, .Manners-street. i ANOTHER. BRILLIANT ARRAY OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC GEMS. '■ TO-NIGHT. Commencing TO-NIGHT WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART In "SAND!" ■ . "SANDI" i ETHEL CLAYTON ■ • '■ ETHEL CLAYTON • In "THE LADDER OF LIES!" j "THE LADDER OF LIES!" "ELMO THE FEARLESS!" (Episode Five.) . COMEDY. Princess Orchestra in Pleasing Musical . Items. Usual Prices. Telephone 1567. "pAEKAKARIKI GALA DAY. 27th FEBRUARY. SWIMMING RACES. - .Tea, -Milk, Sugftr Provided. JOHNSONVILLE BAND. A TENDER Love Story, which reaches a happy ending after a purgatory of sorrow und tribulation. — "DARBY..AND JOAN." >

WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. ANNUAL CONJ?ERENCE,\I92I. : ffUAND CONCERT. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY . At 8 p.m. Programme: National Anthem. 1. Organ Solo—"Marche Pbntificalc" (Lcmmens) Mr. H. Temple White 2. Song—"Angels Guard Thoe" (Godard) Miss Beatrice Brittaii^ L.A.B. 3. Quartette—"When Evening's Twilight" (Hatton), Messrs. V. R. Bennett. G. M- Howe, W. Fielding:, and Frank Charlas. " . 4. "Eleanore" . TT . „ Mr. Uhas. A. Williams 5. Violm Solo—"Andante," from Concerto, Op. 64 (Mendelssohn),. , _ Miss Ava Sy.mons 6. Song—"The Lord is My Light" (Allit- _ sen) .. : MiesEUie Ckrkaon 7. Dufot—"Watchman, What of the Night". •l&argeant), Messrs. Chas. A. Williams and Frank Charles. 8. Song—"Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvorak), Miss Beatrice Brittain L.A.B. . 9- Organ Sole—"Prayer and Cradle-Song," Op. 27 (Guilmant), „ „ lln „ Mr. H. Temp)o White 10. Socg—"O Stir of Evo"' (Wagner) T1 „.' ,: „ Mr. Frank Charles 11. Violin Solo—"The Dfiluge," or>. «5 (Samt-Soons) Miss Ava Symous 12. Song—"Abide With Me" (Liddle) ,- _ • Miss Eleie Clarkson 13. Quartette—"o Peaceful Night" (Ed. ■bornian), Messra. V. R. Bennett, G. M. Howe, W. Ficldipj, and Frank - Charles. HpHE Life Story of an Aged Conpl? ■ • i mClnB: a Romanos tingod with Sin and Tragedy— '■DARBY AND JOAN!" THIS SATURDAY. TKjBLIC LECTURE, illustrated by , „ slides, Victoria Hall, Ade-laid«-rd., 7.45 p.m. Subject: "Jorusalom , of the Future—Queen Cjty of the Worjd, i the Centre of Divino Glory and Worship, the Unequalled Glory and Magnitude of the Houso of Pra.yer for all Nations tobe built at Jerusalem." Admission free. No collection. \. ■ WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. \ Hi Members and Friends who are -£*- willing to work on Electton Cominitteoa in. connection' with the forthcoming Municipal Biestions are invitod to attend a Meeting at the TRADES HALL, Yiviatistroet, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY of this week. . . . ■ JAMES THOjRN, Secretary. fTMIE lat«A All-British Super-produc- ■*• tion— "DARBY AND JOAN." ' By Sir Hall Came. A MEETING of Wellington Watereido ■^ Athktic Club will be held X Shed, 2pt!i FEBRUARY, 7.30, to form,. Association Club: ' Members and intending members Roll Up. T. W. 6TEHHENSON, Hen. Sec. rf~ILINCHER CROSS MOTOR CAR TIKES, made by the North British Rubber Co., Ltd. Thoroughly tested both in tho laboratory and on the road over hundreds of thousands of milca. "The lira that is mporior."

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 2

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