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THE HOME OF t? M"0T? XT <SCt THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT JlliTlJ^Xt-CiO© PARAMOUNT PICTURES - . PICTURES. Commencing FRIDAY, 6th JANUARY. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING ANNOUNCEMENT! THE SENSATION OF THE DAY IN PICTURES! THE STUPENDOUS ROYALTY MASTERPIECE, "THE GREAT koMENT," ELINOR GLYN, Che Ftmous Author of "THREE WEEKS," "FIVE NIGHTS," and other ' i Great Stories, Featuring GLORIA SWANSON. The Tremendous Story of ajGirl, whose Gypsy heart led her away from Sociely'f conventions into strange,.surprising adventures. A POWERFUL, GRIPPING, HUMAN PICTURE. LAVISHLY PRODUCED. WONDERFUL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.! USUAL PRICES. Ring 3442 for Reserves. T'slfilT AT rpTTTC FOR A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME IiUUIX JUM. IXI'IO OP PICTURE MASTERPIECES. THE GIGANTIC DOUBLE-FEATURE ATTRACTION j. To be Presented < At SHORTT'S THEATRE >* .. ■■ ON .'■■'■■. * FRIDAY (NEXT) FRIDAY. \ MADGE KENNEDY IN GOLDWYN'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION, "DOLLARS AND SENSE," ▲ Delicious Comedy, with Laughter trembling on the brink of Tears. YOU'LL LOVE EVERY INCH OF IT. 7 ■ / Then we have tho World-famous French Actress '■■■ MISS DU PONT, ' WHO IS THE PINNACLE OF RAVISHING SUNBEAM BEAUTY, "TEtE RAGE OF PARIS," The Intense Drama of a Girl who, for certain strange reasons, cast Love to the ' winds, and became the rnOst-t*lked-of woman of Europe.The Gorgeous Costumes worn by MISS DU PONT and HER WONDERFUL DANCING will astound you. Make a point of seeing this SUPERB DOUBLE ATTRACTION and A BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. i Telephone 768 for Rettrves. Hours of Screening will be advertised in To-morrow's Post. XTTIVrOC THE THEATRE THAT SETS, ITTTVr^Q Ik Jilt* j& THE STANDARD. JBkJUllxO COMMENCING TO-MORROW. MACK SENNETT'S SUPER-COMEDY, "MARRIED LIFE," Starring BEN TURPIN knd PHYLLIS HAVER, SUPPORTED BY ALL THE SENNETT BEAUTIES. It cures jealousy, restores confidence, allays suspicion, re-awakens honeymoon sentiments, promotes happiness, removes doubt- ( THRILLS GALORE, SMOTHERED IN LAUGHTER, IN FIVE REELS ■> .. ■-• OF UPROARIOUS MIRTH. \ t Also, "THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," * From tho World-read Stories by SIR CONAN DOYLE, THE GREATEST DETECTIVE OF FICTION BROUGHT TO LIFE. NNOTE.—These Features are not in serial form, and will be shown as separate attractions at regular intervals. FEATURE No. I.: "THE RESIDENT PATIENT." Plan at The Bristol from Friday; after 5 at the Theatre. Tel. 22-218. prln cess r7r heA tr c MANNERS-STREET-LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TOM MIX in " ROUGH-RIDING ROMANCE." MARY FICJCFORD in " CAPTAIN KID, JUN." FRIDAY Commencing FRIDAY. ANOTHER BRILLIANT ARRAY OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC GEMS, headed by THOMAS M EIG HA N IN THE PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUCTION, "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN/ A Big Human Story that will strike a responsive chord in every heart, f In Addition: i Enid ,Bennett in "HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND." They had waded deep in love; now they dared not go forward —and could not turn back. She wae ufruid to toll him who she really Was. He was bound to a woman ho had never" seen. See what happened. Episode Four—" DO or DIE." MACK SENNETT" COMEDY. " PICTURESQUE AUCKLAND:" NOTE —Two Special Screenings of TOM MIX in ■" ROUGH-RIDING ROMANCE" (for the kiddies) will be given TO-MORROW and SATURDAY, AFTERNOONS ONLY. Prices a! Usual. Tel. 1967. HALPIN'S. HALPINS. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE, LADIES, BUY YOUR DRAPERY NOW AND SAVE MONET ■ . AT THIS . .. •;■ ' SLAUGHTERING SALE. WE ARE ABSOLUTELY GIVING UP BUSINESS, SO, EVERY LINE IS REDUCED TO CLEAR.. HALPIN'S, 158, CUBA-STREET.

EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. , FERRY SERVICE. THURSDAY; sth "JANUARY, 1922. Tt/TOONLIGHT EXCURSION leaves 1»A Ferry Wharf, WeHington, at 8 p.m. . * Two Hours' Trip Around the Harbour with Musio and Song. • FARES—Ia 6d EACH. 9Oft OAfi EYEB WATCHED THE *V\J>\J\}\) . DBMP6EY-OARPEN-TIER, FIGHT. None saw •« much »c the Camera Matt,

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

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