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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT, Oho Titeatre of Big- Attractions. MATINEE, DAILY 2.18. EVENING, 7.30. A "AND WE SHALL FIND OUR CHILDHOOD WAITING FOR US THERE.'.' We who have yearned'to turn back tie years and Kve again glad youth as memory paints it. Wo who wilfully dream sometimes of old loves, old scones, old careless, happy, hours of yesterdjy— •. ' Whore shall we recapture the thrill of Life's Great Romance t When you've laughed, and wept at this -iwonderfut picture,-you'll know! THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In William De Male's PnxJuetion,'CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH!' 'CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH." •CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH. 1 \ ' Additional: ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT In "HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND." "HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND." The wife, unhappily married. The bu»band a waster. The kind friend—«nd the usual tangle. ' No! A different kind at mmzatge story . entirely. A different kind of piotnre. Filled with real-life chapters ifaat will make people talk. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserve*, TJtiEty, or Telephone 2t842. Same Programme showingl at ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ARTCRAFT, RTCRAFT... The Home of the Big Double Feature Paramount-Artcraft Attraotiom NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Same Programme as at PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Box Plan at The Bristol or Tetephone _ j Artcraft, 3470. TITIS "MAJESTY'S THBATWE. FULLKRai TAUDEmLE. Direction r.,r.. Ben and John Fuller. NIGHTLY At 8. : NIGHTLY Alway» FULLERS' »nd Uenj FULLEBS" J Briyht. The Pinnaole of Perfection in HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. THE; LAST~NIGJEH! Of ( . VaEDELL BROS. Don't Miss Thia WoraterftJl 'Act. BAISDEN, The Talking Cycli*. REV. FRANK GORMAN, The Singing Parson. Chas.-VAUDE AND VERNE-Will. And a BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY, ; Priceif: D.C. «nd S*«Hs, 3b 3*j Uwwr Cirole, Is Id. Bookingr at Tie Bristol; after 1 o'clock «t Burnetts, wnrt I%eaire. ,O TAB THEATRE, TOOTBHTI KWHIGHT! OXIVE THOMAS in "FOOTLHJHTS AND SHADOWS'!" The inside Story of a Broadway Beauty and life Behind the ( Scenes. OHARIiES OHAPIJN in !'■.-■ "A DOG'S LIFB." •THE HXPOCHONDKEKJI^ Metro Comedy. ''WHEN'WILLIAM'S WHIBKBRS "WORKED}" One Reel of Roars. BE EAKCT.: rA Popular Ptogtftmmo st Popuhar Prices. Doors, 6.45. Soreen. .7.30. BOXIN6 r OKI N G , TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 9th MAY. At 7.45 p.m. FIRST TOURNAMENT 03? THE SEASON, ■ • , Under the auspioes of ih« WELI,INGK)N BOXING ASSOCIATION. FIVE first-olass Amateur Cbntesta, including DESMOND v. O'KEEFE, KER.R v. MADDOX. Tea-round Prpfessional Contest, HERB MAOEY, ox-Champion Li^itweight of Australia. LES. MURRAY, Dunedin Champion Light-weight. Prices—Stage, Gallery, Over Ring, and Ringside, 6a (6d extra booking fee). Gallory 4s, Stalls 2s. Box Plan will open at the Association's Office, 145, Featherston-street, on WEDNESDAY, tho 4th May, at 10 a.m. W. G. TALBOT, 'Hon. Secretary. i TTTOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER JL . *■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, ,4th 'MAY. THIRD HORACE HUNT RECITAL. THIRD HORACE HUNT RECITAL. Mr. Hunt's items include Beethoven's Concerto (with Orchestral accompaniment, conducted by Mr. Robert Parker), and a group oi Modern Compositions. "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN," Song 1 Cycle by Lisa Lehmann, to words of Omar Khayyani'a "Rubiayat." Soloists: Elsie Kell, Eileen Driscoll, Marmion Wiseman, and Hamilton Hodges, with Harold Whittle at the Piano. Box Plan now opon at The Bristol. Prices: 4s (reserved), 2g 6d (unreserved). Students' Concessions 3s (reserved). i.0.0.F., M.U. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE invites all members of the Order, with their lady friends, to a Social Evening ,in the Lodgeroom, Lambton-quay, on MONDAY NEXT, 2nd May. Cards, Music, Dancing,' Light Refreshmente. . ; J. H. KRAFT, Chairman of Committee. THE ADVANCED CLASS for the . tudy of Economics,, under Professor B. '/.. Murphy,' M.A., has commenced on Tuesday Evenings, at 7.30 p.m., in the Education Board's Room, Mercor-street. All students who desire to. continue these studies are requested to attend and enrol now. D. R. KENNY, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3

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