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PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. Th> Theatre of Big Attraotiona. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. Positively the Most Elaborately Staged and Sonsationally Acted Photoplay Pre--1 sented in Years. MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY 1 MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY . In . " Tho Paramount, Royalty Production, "THIS GILDED LILY!". ■ "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "TKGE GILDED aLY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY!" "THE GILDED LILY." A romance of New York and its gay night life, And a girl whoso flash and folly hid a he»rt of gold. * Also, ICATT MOORE, .. ; And GIcADYS LESLIE, In ' I 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" : 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY!" 'STRAIGHT IS THE WAY !" A 7-reel Paramount-Cosmopolitan Feature. Reserves UtiSty, or Telephone 21-842. Same Programme Showing at ' ARTCRAFT THEATRE. : ARTCRAFT THEATRE. A RTCBiAFT THEATRE, -A.RTCTIAFT THEATRE, , The Home o£ the Big" Double Feature 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. i~fRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees .'... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ; .:i Walter Monk. ' ' Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. Six Nights Only. SATURDAY NEXT. Six Nights Only. Return of the Favourites, THE FAMOUS AND ' ORIGINAL ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ' ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS ! ENGLISH PIERROTS! Presenting the Latest London AmuseI inent Craze, . ■ "BITS AND PIECES!" "BITS AND PIECES!" "BITS AND PIECES!" Tho Beet Ever ! The Best Ever! A BRILLIANT COMBINATION! j REVUE! DON'T MISS ! REVUE!. "Pierrotland," REVUE !' A Tunefufr Bit, REVUE ! A Lullaby Piece, REVUE! A Melodious Bit, REVUE ! A y Knutty Piece, REVUE ! An Eccentric Bit, REVUE! A Farcical Pieoe, ,iAjjd other "BITS AND PIECES." See the OLD AND NEW FAVOURITES : in an. ALL NEW ■ . "REVUE! K.EVUE! REVUE! Fascinating! Alluring! Bselu&ng Tho Phenomenally Successful London Sketch, "A DUD DREAM!" Funnier than. "Tho Better 'Olo." Tho Box Plans for tho Season open, on WEDNESDAY, at The Bristol. Reserved Sea.ts, ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is (plus tax). Early doors 6d extra. RESERVE YOUR. SEATS, as the eeaeon is limitisd to Six Ndghte Only. Two Programmes, Changing on Wednesdayl. 1 BOTH TOO GOOD TO MISS! , THE PERFECT PROGRAMME! Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. At SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE The Motion Picture Classic of the Year— GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDIME FAKRAR Screenart's Tremendous Seven-reel Drama of England and TCgypt of to-day— "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE • DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" j "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" A magnificent production. Resplendent with Big Moments ttrcrt will make you Gaep with Atlmiration ! Supporting Pictures includo: j "THE ADVENTURES OF POMR.OY!" ! ■ A Screaming .Two-reel Comedy, Specially written for the Screen by BOOTH TARKINGTON. i BOOTH TARONGTON. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE, Etc Hours of Screening: Star Picture—ll.3o, 1.40, 3.45, '6.10, and 8.30. j Programme commences Thirty Minutes earlier. Usual prices. Tel. 76%f0r Reserves. "STRANDED!" "STRANDED!" ' The first real Comedy Picture to bo ■ ■ made in Now Zealand, FeaturingTHE NEW ZEALAND FATTY ARBUCKLEi, Will shortly be shown in Wellington. "~ V COMPETITION is now being ar- ■"• ranged for young ladies, 18 to 25 years (six required), to bo known as the Fern Comedy Kids, good Swimmers, and a, knowledge of Dancing essential. The public shall bo tho judges of this competition, and the six who receive the largest number of votes shall be given a part in the next Fern Comedy to bo made shortly. Young ladies who think they have tho qualifications required, arc xequested to communicate with ~~ THE SECRETARY, Fern Comedy Company, Care of Fox Film Exchange, Jervois-q'Uay, Wellington, immediately. WILLIS-ST. (near)— 6 Rooms, all cotivs., room for garage. £1600; terms. Lenzini and C 0.,. 107, Cußtom-house-oy.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 2