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PARAMOUNT, ARAMOUNT, d The Theatre of Big Attractions. Z TWICE DAILY 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN J THOMAS MEIGHAN ~ THOMAS MEIGHAN 5 THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN J ( "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." X "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." a "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." A PARAMOUNT-ROYALTY tl PRODUCTION. I b 'A "gaolbird" romance that •tarts in a big oity's underworld, and ends on the a heights of an infinite love. ■■ C Second Feature: C JOHN BARRYMORE j JOHN BARRYMORE ' JOHN BARRYMORE . JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE In * "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." An uproariously funny five- . reel comedy. Rejerrei, Utility, or Tel. 21-842. Same Programme Showing at/ ARTCRAFT THEATRE. .-, ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE, RTCRAFT THEATRE, The Home of 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. ■ PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. i Manrersitreet. , Screening at all times .the latest and best ( in Photo-plays. ' NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! Double Feature Programme. buck: jones, buck jones, BUCK JONES, In "THE ONE MAN TRAIL." "THE ONE MAN TRAIL." "THE ONE MAN TRAIL." EILEEN PERCY, . 1 EILEEN PERCY, In ' "BIGTOWN IDEAS." "BIGTOWN IDEAS." Fox World's News. Australasian Gazette. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. I AT FULLERS',. MONDAY, c A Mammoth Show, inoluding £ JENNIE HARTLEY, The Vital Spark. \ ; WITH STARING EYES SHE SAW \ The door open inch by inch. The beast— ' a fiend in human form—had locked the door behind him —and now he was coming towards her—a pausfc-and if she lived to be a hundred she would never ■ forget what she saw in that" one blinding i moment. : c That is just one of the several tremendous thrills in this surging drama of ' , human passions. "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" I "OUTSIDE THE LAW-" ■ ' BRITANNIA' THEATRE, j RITANNIA THEATRE, 7 ALL THIS WEEK. The most amazing Melodrama ever proI duced, "OUTSIDE THE LAW!", "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" "OUTSIDE THE LAW,!" "OUTSIDE THE LAW!" \ 1 "' Featuring t PRISCILLA DEAN a PRISCTLLA DEAN c PRISCILLA DEAN PRISOTLLA DEAN ( Telephone 358. I "DRING the family to the Star Theatre, SUNDAY NEXT. The Gebbie-Magon Mission commences 7 p.m. * r DANCING, I KILBIRNIE HALL, , ) FTV3-NIGHT and Every Wednesday. JL Excellent Floor and Music. ■ ■- Pianist, Mr. Les. Walker. Violinist, Mr. Les. Tanner, Supper. Gentß, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. MR. C. BLEEZE, M.C. 'ALEXANDRA HALL, , Abel Smith-street. WALTZ ASSEMBLY, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock. RE-INTRODUCING all Dances as' done previous to 1914. Ladies,.bring your . gentlemen friends; and gents, bring your - lady friends. These Dances are now a great success, and you will enjoy them too. i Dancing from 8 p.m. to 11 n.nip Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. First-class music by Miss Murphy. Ladies' Cloak-room Attendant. Management, J. CARLYLE and A. MORRIS. " QT. ANDREW'S CHURCH BAZAAR. In aid of their Rebuilding Fund, is being held in the Congregational Schoolroom, The Terrace, on WEDNESDAY -, and THURSDAY. 12th and 13th OCTO- J BER, and will be opened by the Mayor- , ess, Mrs. R. A. Wright, at 3 p.m. on i the first day. There will be well-stocked stalls of plain and fancy sewing, produce, flowers, and sweets, with 1 a musical programme each evening. Mrs. George Ross will conduct a cako stall in front of Littlejohn and Sons, Lambton-quay. 1 ' ° BOYS' INSTITUTE AND S.A. RHODES HOME FOR BOYS. A NNUAL CHURCH PARADE will --*- take place TO-MORROW, Sunday . Morning, at St. Peter's Church. Mem- f bers will meet at the Institute at 10 o'clock sharp. Combined Cricket and x. Football Social, MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock sharp. J. W. BUTLER, Director.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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