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WOLF! WOLF! .WOLF! PARAMOUNT & ARTCRAFT THE THEATRES OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. NO u Wj .SHOWING. THE WILLIAM FOX THROBBING AND TRIUMPHANT SUPERPLAY, "S H AM E." . A SPECIAL FILM PRODUCTION ASTOUNDING IN THEME, EXTRAORDINARY IN CONSTRUCTION, '"S H' A M!EI." • VIBRANT WITH THE ACTION OF A TREMENDOUS AND ''! DRAMATIC HUMAN STORY. "SHAME." An astounding tale of a man's haunting dread and a woman's "SHAME." unfaltering loyalty. ' . - . "SHAME." The dramatic story of a man who, after he has married into an "SHAME." old family, is told ho is a half-caste. "SHAME." A drama of volcanic force and captivating beauty. . "SHAME." A tale reaching into the frozen north, with an astounding climax. "SHAME." An intensely emotional drama in which fear of tainted blood - "SHAME." drives a man from home and family. "SHAME." A story of marvellous human interest and dramatic power which "SHAME." sweeps from San Francisco to the far reaches of, Alaska. "SHAME." A play of haunting fear and dark forebodings that drive a man "SHAME." from contact with his kind. "SHAME." A photoplay astounding in theme and picturesque in atmosphere. "SHAME." Romance r.ides on top of stirring adventure in a colourful story "SHAME." of unusual treatment. . . . , , . , "SHAME." Heart of woman and heart of man join for ever in the heart of "SHAME." the frozen north. MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS. - BEAUTIFUL SCENES IN CHINATOWN AND LOVELY SNOW SCENES OF ALASKA. The action takes place in the country, and the spectacular effects of the produc- ■ tion are declared to be unsurpassed. Also, , . ■ ZEN A KEEFE ZEN A KEEFE "THE ;WOMAN GOD SENT/ A SELZNICK SPECIAL. In the whirl of politics—that is where this picture holds you, and shows the influence a girl can play in framing the laws of the land. It is an astounding story of the conditions surrounding tho lives of millions of working people m various cities throughout, tho world. A picture that should be seen by everybody—Clergy Leaders of Labour, Employers, Factory and Shop Workers, and all Members of Labour Unions, etc. PRICES AS USUAL. . , BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR PARAMOUNT, AT UTILITY, OR TELEPHONE 21-842. FOR ARTCRAFT, AT BRISTOL, OR TELEPHONE 3470. PARAMOUNT'S ORCHESTRA SUPREME Conductor, Mr. C. Parnell ARTCRAFT'S SELECT ORCHESTRA : Under the C6riductor6hip of Miss Blanche Crump SEASON AGAIN EXTENDED! At. tho S T.R AND' T-H EA T R-® Of *THEMOST POPULAR PICTURE OF SCREEN HISTORY, "THE' KID," "THE KID" - Over. Thirty Thousand havo seen this great masterpiece of the famous comedian, and we believe there arc still many who waat to see it —and many to see it again, therefore arrangements have been made to extend the season another week. , In addition: THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SOCIETY DRAMA, "C HARGE IT." With the Clover, Versatile, Beautiful Star, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. She was a Society queen, but she didn't know the value of money—"Charge It," she said, but when the account was overdrawn, trouble started good and hard— and she had to pay. NOTE.—"THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" will be shown at Day Sessions Only. SCREENING TIMES— "THE KID": 11.35 a.m., 2.15, -4.55, 7.10, and 9.10 p.m. -«, . "CHARGE IT" : 1.20, 3.10, 5.50, and 8.5' p.m. .. ■ . TELEPHONE 3299 FOR RESERVES.'; '(WELLINGTON- RACING CLUB. RACES ! . ;2Ki|||iß ■ RACES ! TRENTHAM BACECOURS®. AUTUMN/MEETING. ,-AUTUMN MEETING. ■ ' SECOND DAY: ..'TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)* FIRST RACE STARTS AT NOON. FIRST-RACE STARTS AT NOON. Trains leave for Racecourse, Trentham, at frequent intervals, from 9.50 until 10.40 a.m. Additional trains leave Wellington at 11.56 a.m., 12.15, 1.12, and-1.20 p.m. The 11.56 a.m. train will not stop between Wellington and Trentham. , A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. WAREHOUSE SPACE, FIRST FLOOR NEW* , BUILDING, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED. SPACE APPROXIMATELY 9000 SQUARE FEET 4 WITH OFFICES, 2-TON ELECTRIC GOODS LIFT AND PASSENGER LIFT, ETC. 'Apply < . MAGNUS, SANDERSON, AND CO., LTD., WAKEFIELD-STREET; A JUMBLE SALE :; •■;■ \TKTILL be held in the BAPTIST; ■TLS^S^SWS. KILBIRNIE HALL DANCE.. , Proceeds in aid. of Bible Class Camp rp HE Management of the Wednesday Fund. ' . X and Saturday Nights' Dance, KilbirPUBLIC INVITED. ■ n ; 6 Hall, wish to Apologise to those Patv r ons who were misled through an error by BROOKLYN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL the insertion of an advertisement in TliursFUND day night's paper instead of Wednesday, ' an d wish to announce that the Dance will TTIiTM?' WF ARTC AGAIN' Ue held as .usual EVERY WEDNESDAY , HERE WE^ARE AGAIN. an d SATURDAY. ON SATURDAY, Ist April, at. 2.30 p.m., Band will parade Clevelaud.street; at 2.45, Decorated Motor Lorry. with Mock Court, etc., Court /to start ; 1 =. 3 o'clock sharp. Vocal and Instrumental j- jjyLAND CHAR-A-BANC SERVICE Music. Be there to make this a hug© jj_j . !.success •■ A. red-letter day for Brooklyn. SATURDAY.Now we shan't bo long. 'Buses will run to Trentham Races. ■ W. CRABTREE, Hon. Sec. Leave Lambton Station 10 a.m. No Seri : ~" ! " vice to Day's Bay., 'K^f^i^ SUNDAY. 'fe.4ejl^&Sffi| ' ■ Leave Bo»ven-»t.: Leave Day's B»y - ■tiff#sf- 9-30 a'in- : U a-m- ' wSsPwsss"«!f ' 2 p.m. • ■ ' 12 noon '■ . <^@(?Ssi|S^ >* - LIHYLAND MOTORS; LTD., WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSO- TfeL 215" "• Maritinio Buildings. CIATION. DISTRICT LODGE. No. 5, 1.0.0. F. SOCIOLOGY CLASS. •' - (A.C.) I Tuldr: Pro/fissof T. A. Hunter. __^ A ™™f | Y-^4 I «« ART UNION, drawn at Caledonian Class wdl be held THIpLVIiNIJS.O, J\ Hal , 3 g lh Mal . oh . First P Hi, e , ol Alarch 8 o clock Board of iiducution urn S6i6w \. 30729; Third, 20008; Bmlding Morcftr-slreet. - FoUHh. 158B4; FifUi, 15205 Sixth. MwJ^ "Iho Study, of l" •■ BeVWtt ,; B g o j EiSbU',-23863. , ; -Ali intending Students «nd Triends cm- £• VWOH, Dlitriot Secretary. dially invited to attend. P'o' Box '"•

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1922, Page 2