pARAMOUNT. The Theatre of Bis Attractions. NOW SHOWING, The Colossal Historical Film Classic " THE BIRTH 'OF NEW ZEALAND," I A pure New Zealand Production, The Vivid Pages of New Zealand's early history revealed on the Screen in a series of Fascinating and Exquisite Scenes. An Entrancing Historical Story of Courage, Stamina, Grit, and Devotion to I the Empire that instantaneously appeals to old and young. " THE BIRTH OF NEW ZEALAND" Is produced for the purpose of showing how much the New Zealanders of- to-day are indebted to the Colony's founders; I and with the object of perpetuating the names of the. bravo pioneers and familiarising in the minds of the present generation some of the many acts of noble sacrifice which were necessary in starting this colony on the course of prosperity in which it now travels with we!l assured feelings of certitude. " THE BIRTH OP NEW ZEALAND" Has been faithfully reproduced from Authentic Historical Records, with minutest attention to details, and regardless of expense. Also - ' " GETTING MARY MARRIED," Featuring MARION DAVIEfS. • A Story of High-class Aristocracy and Youth. SAME PROGRAMME .ARTCRAFT.^ No advance in pr.ices. Book your seats. For Paramount at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artcraft at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. Blocks of seats set. apart for School Parties attending Matinees by communicating with Manager, Paramount Theatre MA RTCRAFT. THE THEATRE OF DISTINCTION. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. pOMING, EMPRESS, FRIDAY, 31st: "JUST AROUND THE CORNER," '" HUMOURESQPE." OUR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. A First National Attraction, "MY LADY FRIENDS!" A Farce Comedy, featuringMR. AND. MRS. CARTER DE'HAVEN. "A PAIR OF SEXES" (Christie Comedy) Other Good Comedies." OUR ORCHESTRA. S. Wellington School Benefit. DANCE. DANCE, THE ORIENT ASSEMBLY. ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE- \ STREET, TO-MORROW. (TUESDAY) NIGHT. | Good Floor. Supper. Music by P. CARTER}- Wellington's Leading Pianist. Ladies, Is. Gents., 2s. . . I H. GRONDIN, ! • ■ m.c. I ' OCHOOL . OK ■' " DANCING MIS& KATHLEEN O'BRIEN. Ballet, National, Character, Operatio, Greek, Oriental, and Classical' Dancing. ! BALLROOM CLASSES UNDER MISS EVELEEN O'BRIEN, Private Lessons by arrangement. LYALL BAY CLASS will bo held- at Anglican Church Hall, Freyberg-st. Miss O'Brion will interview mothers of intending pupils from 4 till 6.30, on Wednesday, 29th March, at tho above hall. RONA BAY CLASS, commencing en Tuesday, 4th April, at Wright and Kinvig's Hall. Private lessons by; arrangement. Terms and particulars a; 155, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 1339. CHILDREN'S 1 DANCING CLASS, v. NEWTOWN. ■ MISS HENDERSON, representing Miss Estelle Beere, will bo at St. Thomas's Hall, Thursday afternoon, 3.30 p.m., to interview parents of intending pupils. , Limited number only taken. Telephone 1919. LOWER HUTT. ~ CHILDREN'S DANCING CI?ASS. MISS HENDERSON, representing Miss Estelle Beere will be at the Lyceum Hall on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 3.30 o'clock, to interview parents of intending pupils. Telephone 1919. ZOOMING, EMPRESS, FRIDAY, 31st: " JUST AROUNDV THE CORNER," Companion Picture to " HUMOURESQUE," TO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, LEGAL .FIRMS, COMMERCIAL HOUSES. A HIGHLY-QUALIFIED ACCOUNT- . ANT: Member of tho N.Z. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS, and of N.Z. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY, with special knowledge of Corporation Audits, Financial Institutions, Dairy and Machinery Companies, and Publio Trustee's Work, seek* BIGGER FIELD in BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP in Auckland or Wellington. i Advertiser has conducted successful business in a big Provincial town for past few years, for which he has received substantial offer. He has about £1000 available for investment in (1) "Partnership or Purchase' of ' Public Accountancy _ Practice; (2) Partnership in Legal Firm; or (3) Interest in reputable Commercial Firm, where special knowledge would bo of value. Inquiries to be addressed, in first instance, to AJPHA, Care Charles Ha-inos Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. ' lEYLAND CHAR-A-BANC SERVICE 1 SATURDAY, Ssth INSTANT. Leave Bowen-st.: Leave Day's Bay: 10 a.m. 11-15 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY, 26Lh INSTANT. 9.30 a.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m. 12 noon . 2.15 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. — 6.30 p.m. Night Trips to Lower Hutt have been oancolled. For Special Picuio Purlins, .etc., R-insr Tel, No. 215.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2
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