PARAMOUNT. ARAMOUNT. The Tbeatra o£ Big Attraction!. NOW SHOWING. Tho Magnificent British Production", "THE TAVERN KNIGHT 1" "THE TAVERN KNIGHT." From the Story by Rafael Sabatini. A gripping romance sot*in on© of the ■most romantic periods of English history. !A picture which contains the finest duel teeno ever put on the screen. Also, "DOWN, HOME !"• "DOWN HOME!"-/ 'A Hodgkinson Special. From tho well-known book, "Dabney Todd." An entrancing drama of rural life, sweet and appealing. Together with } j The First Master Song Film, , . "COMRADES."' \. . . . . /ith a good ohorus. Come and join in : tho community singing. SAME PROGRAMME AT ARTCRAFT. Prices as usual. Book your Seats. -, For Paramount, at Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artcraft, at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. FRIDAY NEXT: The William. Fox Stupendous Super Masterpiece, "OVER THE HILL!" Tho Greatest Human Story,of Mother Love Divine. ■,'I.A RTCRAFT. ' . ! ■A.RTCRAFT. j (Tho Thoatro of Distinction.) JAME PROGRAMME AS AT | PARAMOUNT. I ■ ■• ' j OTRAND THEATRE. •OTRAND THEATRE. ; '. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. A Real Tip-top "StunneT" Programme! THREE TOP-NOTCH FEATURES! J ONE— . - ... | , NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In the Drama Extraordinary, 'THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR!" (Do Not Disturb Me.) The' Screen Tollb the samo Story as the Stage—and tells it .better. ' .TWO— ■ ■ Tho Famous American Beauty, KATHERINE* MACDONALD, ' KATHERINE MACDONALD, In the Stirring Society Story, "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE !" ' "THE,NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE!" "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE !" "THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE !" Hideous scandal had smirched her. She sought refuge and foreetfulness in the lonely places—but it followed her to the end. THREE— • The Wonderful Humanzee, , SNOOKY.. In, the Great Comedy Picture. "THE BIG SHOWI" ; "THE BIG SHpW! I.' . . The Latest Episode of tho Serial, "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS.'' At the Day Sessions Only.' !price3 as usual. Telephone 3299. J .cjtar theatre, to-night, 'otar theatre! to-night. The Loveliest Girl on the Screen, MARY MILES MINTER, I: . . MARY MILES MINTER, In a Delightful Five-reel ComedyDrama, "THE INTRUSION OF ISABEL." "THE INTRUSION OF ISABEL." A Picture You Will Liko. "PIPE DREAMS AND PRIZES," A Two-Act Scream. "MAD HATTERS," 'A Special Chester Outing. I And others. r SATURDAY; NEXT, at 7.30. , By Special Arrangement, D. W. GRIFFITH'S I Masterpiece, "WAY DOWN EAST." ■1" 3^ danc,e. "■ evans bay yacht and motor BOAT CLUB. • STIANCE ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT '.3J SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. First-class Floor. Music, and Supper. F. Smith pianist, G. M'llvrjdo, M.O. Krco Soda Fountain Drinks, and a good timo assured >ou. Evans Bay-road, a few minutes from car slop, Wellington-road, Kilbirnio. ROWLAND WILSON, Social Sec. JAZZ DANCING! JAZZ DANCING! V^AZZ DANCING! JAZZ DANCING! KILBIENIE HALL., TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), And Every Saturday. i In the (Best-appointed Hall in Wellington. , '-•'- JAZZ TO A FULL BAND! JAZZ TO A FULL BAND! MUSIC BY THE .TAZZOLA BAND! i Tram Stops at; tho Door. Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. Supper. Arrangements havo been made with tho 801 l 'Bus Service to leave tho hall at ] midnight for tho city. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. COME AND LEARN TO DANCE! ]\XRS. T. R. GIBBS bogs to announce ItX that she is holding a Series of Classes EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, in the Kilbirnio Hall. Beginners thoroughly instructed, and latest dances taught. Music by Mr. Les. Walker. Dancing 8 till 11. Gents., Is 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. NOTICE. Mrs. Gibb wishes to notify the Dancing . Publio that owing to the increasing number of patrons, she intends to commence a special hour for beginners only, irom 7 to 8, EACH MONDAY NIGHT. Prices as above. j DANCING! DANCING! DANCING! THE DAFFODIL ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly will hold ita Weekly Dance in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, EVERY MONDAY, at 8 p.m. Old and new patrons cordially invited. First-class floor and music; Old and New Dances. Donoing, 8-11. Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. Pianist, Miss Murphy. J. A.' SNEDPON, M.C. DANCE! DANCE! ' DANCE! PAVILION, DAY'S BAY, SATURDAY, 3rd JUNE. -1' BRAUND'S ORCHESTRA. Admission: 3s single, 5s doable. THE LEYLAND CHAR-A-BANC will leave Bovren-st. at 7.15 pjn., and! j ■will return after the dance. 'Bus leaves I MuritaJ at 7.45 for Pavilion; midnight. J
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1922, Page 3
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