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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Your last opportunity of witnessing Jewel's Magnificent Masterpiece— "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. At 11 a-m. FRIDAY. Appalling in its grandeur and magnitude, and overpowering in its thrilling 6ens_-tiomalismr-rGorgeous and Glorious. The Managemont presents tho Mightiest Masterpiece in years. With the greatest ALL STAR Cast that ever appeared in a Modern Picture — and ; Ten Thousand Supernumeraries—and GERALDINE FARRAR,, GERALDINE FARRAR, GERALDINE FARRAR, GERALDINE FARRAR, The World-famous Prims. Donna, V And LOU TELEGEN, i LOU TELEGEN, i»-LOU TELEGEN, In ■ SerrtmaTl's Tremendous Story of fn'e England and Egypt of To-day, "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESEKT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" All the Many Marvellous Scenes, and Every Magnificent Setting are Exact Replicas of the Originals—from tho Great Victory Ball in London to the Procession of tho Holy Carpet in Cairo. "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT" Is an After-the-War Picture, Resplendent with Big Moments that will make you gasp with admiration. • A GORGEOUS PAGEANT, VAST IN SYMBOLISM-STUPEN-DOUS—IMPRESSIVE AND PATHETICIT STANDS TRIUMPHANT! GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR In 7000 feet of Oriental Opulence. The most fascinating story ever told. Preeented with a.U the .Good Taste of Old ] England, and All' tho Fire and Lilting : Melody of Orientil Music. "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT !" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" ] Proclaimed by All the World a High Art | Motion Picture Classic, and tho Most Fragrant Flower in the Garden of Films. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! Screening Times will be advertised Tomorrow. ' Q UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. I TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Metro Presents Paul Armstrong's World-famous Crook Drama, "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," Starring 1- ! BERT LYTELL. I Also, The Par*mo_nt^Artcraft Production, "TEE FOURTEENTH < MAN." "THE FOURTEENTH MAN." v ■ Starring ' ROBERT WARWICK, PRICES—Adults, 2s Id, Is ldj Children, Afternoon, 6d, Is Id; Night, 9d, Is 7d. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at Theatre. (SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT ONLY. Selznick'a Great Dramatic Photoplay, Featuring , EUGENE O'BRIEN "THE WONDERFUL CHANCE P 1 Good Supports. _^ " ST. MARY'S BAZAAR! ST. .MARY'S BAZAAR! /' ■ ' mOWN "HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, , And ■ ' Every Evening- Every Evening Every Evening Every Evening ' At 7.30. ,/30th JULY to 13th AUGUST. DAINTY STALLS—REPLETE^ WITH CHOICE WARES! . VALUABLE RAFFLES 5 DIVERTING SIDE-SHOWS! FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA! DANCING BY LEADING WELLING- . TON TALENT! ' EXCELLENT PIERROT TROUPE! DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENTS! Every Evening COMPLETE CHANGE Every Evoning QF PROGRAMME. AH kinds of Amiwement for YOUNG and OLD. Come yourself. Bring your Friend 6. HAVE A GOOD TIME, And ASSIST A NOBLE UNDERTAKING. Admission Is.. Children, 6d. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, Sussex-square. JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of St. Barnabas', Roseneath. Conducted by Mrs. J. S. Johnson. To be held on THURSDAY, 11th AUG., At 8 p.m. Admission Is. Front Seats, 2s, Children, Is. ANGLICAN BOYS' HOME, A MEETING of Ladies interested in tho above-mentioned Institution will bo held in Bothune's Buildings, Feathers-ton-street, on FRIDAY, 12th August next, at 2.30 p.m. Business: To appoint a President and Committee for tho Annual Street Day to bo hold on FRIDAY, 7th Ootober next, and General. (Sgd.) EDITH C. SPROTT. KARORI PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING oE the Association will be held at the Cooncil Chambare, Kurori, on FRIDAY, 12th AUGUST,: at 7.45 p.m. Members and intending inembors aro urged to bo present. Business: Report of Delegates to proposed Civic League Affiliation with proposed Civic League General. E. C. GAMBLE, Hon. Assistant Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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