PARAMOUNT, ARAMOUNT, The Theatre of Surprises. MATINEE DAUX 235. EVENINGS, 7.30. NOW BEING SCREENED. ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In "SINS OF BOSANNB-. wJ "SINB OF ROSANNB." Revesting the double life of » girl who eold her soul for diamonds. A thruTing story of villainy, spcreejf, love, aild the mystic spoil of Oriental sorceries. AdditKHikl: BRYANT WASHBURN BRYANT W-ASHBURN In "BURGLAR PROOF." "BURGLAR PROOF." He used to squeeze a dollar till the emu became a. feather duster. Now hes spending hundreds like a miming cashrar. Come, see why—and laugh for a seed hour! PRICES- AS USUAL. Reserve!, Utility, or Tel. 21-842. Same Programme ihowinr •* ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT, RTCRAFT, The Home of the Big DoubU K«*tur». Paramount-Artcraft t Attraction«. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Same Programme ai at PARAMOUNT THBATKK. Box Plan at The Bristol or TeleplwM* Artcraft, 3470. fjrTIS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Direction Bon and John Fulier. NIGHTLY, At 8. NIGHTLY, Always FULLERS' *nd Harry • FULLERS Bright. A Great Act. See for Yourself. THE GIBBON DUO, English Eccentric Comedians. VAUDE and VERNE, Your Favourite Patterologists. REV. FRANK GORMAN, The Singing Parson. BRULL AND HEMSLEY. And a Brilliant Supporting Company. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 3s 2d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Reserves at Burnett's, neit Theatre. Box plan closes at 6.45. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. : TO-DAY, AND ALL NEXT WEEK. Charming, Beautifftl, Dainty ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, In a Magnificent Super-Feature, "HUMAN DESIRE!" " "HUMAN DESIRE!" "HUMAN DESIRE!" "HUMAN DESIRE!" , 14, tense appealing drama of a young girl's search for happiness. 'A Story of Real Life. "HER BRIDAL NIGHTMARE!" "HER BRIDAL NIGHTMARE!" A Screaming 2-reel Comedy. SCENICS AND GAZETTES. A Grand Programme. Usual Prices. 'Phone 3299 Reserve3. 'T A R' T H E A T> R B, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Thrilling Photoplay, in 5 Acts. A Story of the Diplomatic Service in China. H. B. WARNER in "THE PAGAN GOD." The creator of the role of Jimmy Valentine at Ids best. A Drama of Oriental Splendour. i "GOLDEN SPOON MARY" (Cartoon). ."HIS WAITING CAREER" (Comedy). ELECTRIC RAILROAD, No. 2. (Interest.) HAROLD LLOYD in "THE RAJAH." He is Here To-nijrht—the King of Comedians,' LARRY SEMON. in "BETWEEN THE ACTS," A Whirlwind of Comedy. Doors 6.45 p.m. Screen 7.30. SEASIDE PICTURE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Do not mks OWEN MOORE In Selznick'B latest Brilliant ComedyDrama. "THE DESPERATE HERO." Good Supports. CROWN THEATRE, EASTBOURNE. TO-NIGHT. "THE GENTLEMAN RIDER!" "THE GENTLEMAN RIDER!" ■ Featuring VIOLET HOPSON. You see the true British sporting instinct and love of fair play materialised in this British picture of outstanding merit. TUESDAY—"CINEMA MURDER!" ■VT Z. LABOUR PARTY. WELLINGTON L.R.C.Samoa EMPRESS THEATRE, 7.30 p.m. Samoa. EMPRESS THEATRE, 7.30 p.m. Samoa. EMPRESS THEATRE, 7.30 p.m. Samoa Samoa TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Samoa TO-MORROW SUNDAY). Samoa TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Samoa Illustrated Lantern Lecture, ■Samoa By Samoa MR. E. J. HOWARD, M.P. Samoa (Christchurch South). Samoa Samoa "THE CRUISE OF THE Samoa. MOKOIA TO SAMOA." Samoa Samoa 100 OFFICIAL SLIDES 100 Samoa 100 Taken by 100 Samoa 100 Official Photographer. 100 Samo£ POETRY, NOT POLITICS. Samoa Samoa A RARE EDUCATIONAL Samoa TREAT Samoa Samoa For Upper Standards School Samoa Children. Samoa Samoa CHILDREN, DON'T MISS IT. Samoa * > ■ Samoa Bring your Parents. Samoa Chairman: Samoa Councillor C. H. Chapman Samoa (City Council Candidate). Samoa EMPRESS THEATRE, Samoa SUNDAY NIGHT. Admission Silver Coin Collection FRANK TWORT, Hon. Sec. " RECITAL ' BY MRS. BOOCOGK'S PUPILS Will be held in ALEXANDRA HALL. ABEL SMITHSTREET, On MONDAY EVENING, 18th April, At 7.45 o'clock. ADMISSION Is. •VSf ESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI-ST. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE, TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Subject: "The Man Who was afraid of Reality." Anthems: "Load, Kindly Light" (Stainer), "Lead Me, Lord" (Wesley). Solo: "0, Re3t in the Lord" (Mendelssohn), Miss Eva Smith. Duet: "Break, Divine Light" (Allitsen), Mr and Mrs. Frank Charles. Organist: Mr. H. Temple White,
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 90, 16 April 1921, Page 3
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