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PARAMOUNT, ARAMOUNT. The Theatre of Big Attractions. : NOW SHOWING, TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 7.30 p.m, A Bigger Hit than "ON WITH THE DANCE!". MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY | MAE MURRAY : MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY In '!. ' ' The Paramount Royalty Production, . . "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED IJLY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" ' • "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" A Romance of Now York and its G*y Cabareta and Night Life. Additional: ■ V 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAYI" 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" , 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" / 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" The heart-stirring tale of a couple of crooks and a Tillage that treated them square. ' Every patron attendinirthe Paramount and Artcraft Theatres To-night will be handed gratis a small bottle of exquisite perfume, with the compliments of Colgate and, Co. Reserve* Utility, or Telephone 21-842. Same Programme Showing at ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ARTCRAFT THEATRE, RTCRAFT THEATRE, The Home of the Big Double Feature I Paramount-Artcraft Attractions. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING Same Programme as at PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Box Plan at The Bristol or Telephone Paramount, 21-842; or Artcraft, 3470. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. ' Alw»y» PULLERS' And Merry FULLERS' , Bright TO-NIGHT Ai 8. TO-NIGHT v Last Night of THIS GREAT BILL, Headed by.the Incomparable LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITB. LAURA GUERITE, Higher and Higher in Public ( ' Esteem. Last Night of . . " : GIBTON CYCLING COLLEGE 1 GIRLS GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS The Brightest and. Cleverest Act Evei r Seen at Fullers'. FULLERS' NEW REVUE, In a SWe-splittmg Eastern Comedy, ' "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOORE." (Walter Johnson, Producer). A Gigantic Seven Scene Revue. BARON. MAGGIE FOSTER. " PRICES-D.C. and Stall*, 3s '2d; Uppe Circle, Is Id. Reserve! at The Bristolafter 1 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre BOOK \ AND BB SURE. ; ' " i TTtARMONIC SOCIETY CONCER* « SATURDAY NEXT, 20th AUG. Gloos, Part Songs, Choruses. Plan at Bristol, MONDAYTTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, ! TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8.15; SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT . ' By the ( WELLINGTON . WELLINGTON , WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA 50 . ' PERFORMERS 50 . Under .■ MR. HENRY MOSCHINI. ' Programme: "Rosamund©" ...I (Schubert March—"Sigurd. Jeraalfar" (Greig "Aubade Printaniere" ! (Laoombe "Pastoral Symphony" (Beethoven "Chinese Wedding Procession" (Hosmer) And "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" , i "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" "THE FLYING DUTCHMAN" (Wagner) Admission is free; but patrons are reminded that the cost of giving these Concerts has enormously increased, therefor© we ask them to contribute liberally at ' the doors. Give cheerfully, the objeot is ' worthy. , BOOK YOUR SEATS MONDAY- . TTARMONIC SOCIETY CONCERT. *■*■ Town Hall, NEXT SATURDAY, i Conductor—-Mr. H. Temple White. . ' TyATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. BAND PERFORMANCE ' At : WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, 2 p.m. t ■ . ' ■ •' SUNDAY NEXT, 14th' 'AUGUST, 1921. \v' • ' , THE CHURCH UNIVERSAL. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. VIVIAN H. R. DEACON. VIVIAN H. R. DEACON. . VIVIAN H. R. DEACON. "THE LADDER OF LIVES:" Evolution's Scheme. Our Solar System. '; The, First Lite-wave—the Work it did. The Second and Third Life-waves. Minera.l Plant, Animal,, and Man. The Rungs on the Ladder, and Mali's Ultimate Attainment of Perfection. Sacred Solos by the Misses Dorcen and Elsie Harper, >. A Welcome to all Truth-seekers. Y.W.C.A. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock — Everybody's Social: Club, Herbert-street Club- ' room. Good Music. Jolly Games. Girls, come with your men "friends and spend a happy evening. SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m] — Herbert-street Clubroom. Speaker, Mr. H.< Townshend. Subject, "Jesus in the Midst." Girls, . come to this meeting, and stay to the Tea . and Social Hour following. 1 DO NOT MISS CONCERT, TOWN HALL, NEXT SATURDAY. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 3