I PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT (THE THEATRES OF DISTINCTION). SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS -SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS! NOW SHOWING. ' "T HE WILD GOOS E," Positively the finest motion picture achiovemont of the timej. SER IT—THEN YOU WILL RECOMMEND IT. Additional: "THE LAW OF THE YUKON," A CHARLES MILLER PRODUCTION. ■' Action crowds aotion, thrill succeeds thrill, .and laughter hovers ever near to chase away your tears. All the romantic dreams which cluster around stories filtering out of the Klondike, about the heroic struggle for gold, are here focussed into one tense, soulstirring screen drama. EVENING SESSION ONLY AT PARAMOUNT—A NOVEL PROLOGUE TO "THE LAW OF THE YUKON," Introducing MISS FRANCES CLESBYIn Her Russian Specialty Dancea. • Also, TO BE SCREENED DAILY AT AFTERNOON SESSIONS ONLY— First Episode of Universal's Most Startling Adventure Serial, "THE DIAMOND QUEEN." , A refined, wholesome, yet thrilling continued feature. A picture that you can bring the whole family to see. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. MONDAY NEXT (BOXING DAY), AND TUESDAY, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES WILL BE HELD AT BOTH THEATRES, Commencing at 2.15 p.m. EVENING- SESSION AS USUAL, 7.30 p.m. BOX PLAN AT THEATRES OR TELEPHONE: PARAMOUNT, 21-842; ARTCRAFT 3470. Q UEE N'S THE AT RE (CUBA-STREET). AFTERNOON, 2.15.- .. EVENING, 7.30. MISS DU PONT MISS DU PONT In "THE RAGE OF PARIS." .) ■ ■ i AtoLILA LEE LILA LEE to "A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF." COMEDY, GAZETTE. USUAL PRICES. RESERVES PLAN AT THEATRE. GRAND CALEDONIAN SPORTS GATHERING. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, MONDAY < BOXING DAY) ' PIPE BAND LEAVES POST OFFICE 10.30 a.m. FOR BASIN RESERVE. SPORTS 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' ADMISSION, Is. GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE, Is. AFTERNOON TEA. AFTERNOON TEA. ■' SEE H. E. WILSON break World's Record, 120 yds Hurtilra, at 3 p.m. SEE P. MUNRO break Australasian Record, Shot, at 2 p.m. . 3 BICYCLE RACES. RACES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ALL THE CHAMPION PIPERS & DANCERS of NEW ZEALAND • \ COMPETING. * SIDE-SHOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COME iftlD SPEND A HAPPY DAY. AFTERNOON TEA AFTERNOON TEA ; PROVIDED ON THE GROUND BY TTOT/RORN m- lambton-qual, AAV/UJL>vl!;ll » 246, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON'S DAINTIEST AND BEST TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SKIS: ' iuMMIU xS N gAIAPUNI, MONDAY (BOXING DAY), TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 26th, 27th, and 29th DECEMBER. FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). FIRST RACE 12 (NOON). On 26th and 27th a Train leaves Paekakariki at 7.1 a.m., picking up passengers where required. Arrive Course 10.45 a.m. On 29th this train leaves Paekakariki at b.35 a.m. « T rai Sfi lel! ye Wellin? ton °n 26th at 7.18e.m. (special), arrive course 11.33 a.m. On the 27th the Special leaves at 7.15 a.m. * jo,"™"}^29"l (Thursday), no specials will run, but the 7.40 (Relief Wanganui) and 8.20 (New Plymouth Mail), will set down and pick up passengers at Awapuni. Trains leave Course for Wellington on 26th and 27th at 5.45 and 6.10 p m arrive city 10.4 and 10.56 p.m. The first only itops south of Paekakariki. On the 29th the 5.45 p.m. only will run. \ SPOT CASH FOR XMAS. 1 UPRIGHT IRON GRAND PIANOFORTE, £125 CASH in oak case; a, 6ample; just opened up £125 CASH (Usual Price £185). A splendid instrument. £125 CASH 1 DRAWING-ROOM OVERSTRUNG PIANO- £125 CASH FORTE, rosewood finish, full trichord. A £125 CASH sample, just opened. (Usual Price £175). £125 CASH By Ajellos, London. £125 CASH v y . - .. These new model instruments, received as samples, for Bale, for cash, at / TURNER'S MUSIC , STORE, 34, WILLIS-STREET (OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL).
TTOU can iely on Quality and Distinox "ion in PORTRAITS m*de at the ARCADIAN PORTRAIT STUDIO, Tel. 459. 80, Mannerx-street. Country Visitors' work done quickly. E. T. ROBSON, Gold Medallist, (Late Bartlott and Andrew). MOTOR-CAR. WANTED to Hire, for «beut two months; closed oar preferred. Apply 349, Evg. Pott.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 152, 24 December 1921, Page 2
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