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PARAMOUNT ARAM O U N T (The Theatre of Big Attractions). POLICE 1 POLICE! POLICE I NOW SHOWING: TKos. H. Ince'a Most Wonderful Production, "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," Tho Greatest Police Drama Ever Staged. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," Preceded by a Most Magnificently. Staged Oriental Prologue. Alto, . EUGENE O'BRIEN ""*' ' In "IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?" A Well-mixed Decoction of Laughter and Tears. Prices as usual. Prices as usual. BOOK YOUR SEATS. For Paramount at "Utility," or Telephone 21-842.' For Artoraft, at Bristol, or Telephone 3470. SAME PROGRAMME AT ARTCRAFT. FRIDAY~NEXT, "THUNDERCLAP," Watch for it. Th« greatest race track drama ever staged. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." MANAGERIAL .NOTICE.—Owing to the enormous crowds attending night seslions, and to prevent disappointment, we advise Women and Children to endeavour to attend at Day Sessions, commencing at 2.15 p.m. _^ RTCRAPT THEATRE, __ R'fCHAFT THEATRE, "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL," And SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARA- ' - MOUNT. - EMPRESS— The House of Paramount . Pictures. Coming FRIDAY: Thomas Meighan in "CAPPY RICKS," and Constanco Binney in "39 EAST." Three Biff Hours of Entertainment. ING'S The Theatre that KING'S ING'S Sots the Standard. KINO-'S 7.30 — TO-NIGHT, at — 7.30. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S t JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Spectacular, Spontaneous Photoplay, "NOMADS OF THE NORTH!" "NOMADS OF THE NORTH!" "NOMADS OF THE NORTH!" "NOMADS OF THE NORTH!" "NOMADS OF THE NORTH!" Greater than "Back to God's Country"— Greater than all other photoplays of life in the far North. A veritable scenic marvel in which lovers of nature will find rare delights. A record-breaker for ro- \ mance and thrills. Also, \ Feature No. 2— LARRY SEMON, In "THE HICK!" And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Plan at The Bristol till 5; after 5 at the Theatre. Telephone 22-212. NOW SHOWING. BRITANNIA Continuous RITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. The Screen's Greatest. Actor, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, WILLIAM FARNUM, In an intensely dramatic story of love, sacrifice, tragedy, and tears, lightened by a run of delightful comedy which brings a smjle to the heart as welj as the Jips. "HEART STRINGS!" "HEART STRINGS!" "HEART STRINGS!" "HEART STRINGS!" "HEART STRINGS!" Also, Sunshine "THE SINGING MIDGET Comedy, SIDE-SHOW!" GAZETTES. MUTT and JEFF, • Telephone 358. EMPRESS— The Houso of Paramount Pictures. Cominß FRIDAY: Thomas Meighw in "CAPPY RICKS," and Constance Binney in '.'39 EAST." Threo Biff Hours of-Entertainment. :T*ANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist AND 2nd MARCH. . Nominations for ALL EVENTS close on FRIDAY, 10 th FEBRUARY, at 8 P' m' WALTER DOBSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 69, D^nnevjrke. WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEPNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 15th and 16th FEBRUARY. ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Handicap Events CLOSE on the 9th ARTHUR W. A. LYON, Secretary. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. A NNUAL RACE MEETING, 2nd and 3- 4th MARCH. Nominations for All Events close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, 10th February, at 8 p.m. For full programm see Referee, 26th January. J. H. FINNBY, Secretary. NELSON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, FRIDAY, 3rd March, 1922. Nominations for All Events will Cloie with the undersigned on FRIDAY, 10th February, at 8 p.m. For full programme see Referee, 26th January. . J. H. FINNEY, Secretary. BAND. SCOTTISH SOCIETY PIPE BAND at Oriental Bay, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESpAY), a,t 8 o'clock. EMPRE,SS--The House of Paramount Pictures. Coming FRIDAY: Thomas Meiahan in "GAPPY RICKS,"' and Constance Binney in "39 EAST." Three Big Hours of Entertainment.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 2

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